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Glee - Changes Coming in Season 3

22 Jun 2011

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Glee co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy used to worry about how fans would react to the introduction of new characters to the show’s merry band of musical high-school outcasts. But as he plans Season 3 of Fox’s smash hit — including a long-envisioned “endgame,” a graduation strategy for New Directions’ senior classmen, and a fresh crop of young talent (including one warbler from his new Oxygen reality series The Glee Project) — Murphy says he’s put those worries behind him. ”It’s all about the stories and characters,” says Murphy. “It’s our job to find new [stars] that people will love, but I never feel like we’re replacing anybody. The [core] characters are irreplaceable.” With that philosophy in mind, here’s what Murphy says you can expect from Season 3:

Character Will Trump Razzle-Dazzle and Bold-Faced Guest Stars
“Season 2 was definitely about bigger, better, flashier,” says Murphy. “And I loved so much about Season 2. I loved the Gwyneth story. I loved the bullying story. Chris Colfer and Darren Criss did an amazing job, as did Max Adler. But Season 3 we decided is going to be character, character, character.” How will that manifest itself? For starters, there’ll be only one musical tribute episode — though it’ll be a biggie. “It’s one I’ve been working on for two years — it took forever to clear — with a really big artist,” Murphy teases. Oh, and don’t expect a parade of Oscar winners, pop divas, and Broadway vets to populate the McKinley High hallways. “We’re not going to have any guest stars,” says Murphy. “And we’re going to do fewer songs.”

New Directions’ Unsung Heroes Are About to Start Singing
“We’re writing stuff this year for [characters] who haven’t had those big stories,” says the exec producer. “We have an amazing Mercedes story. We have a great Mike and Tina story. They’re fascinating. I love them as performers and it’s time they get their due. Also, Matt Morrison last year didn’t really have the big, huge arc he had in Season 1, but he will in the upcoming season.”

A Change Is Gonna Come for Sue Sylvester — Personally and Professionally
“We have an amazing 20-episode arc for Jane Lynch that’s quite fantastic,” says Murphy, and it will partly focus on her character’s campaign for Congress. “We’ve decided it’s a little tired for Sue to be constantly trying to destroy the glee club. We did that, and we did that well. But now it’s time for Sue to stop picking on the glee club and time for her to start picking on the country,” Murphy says with a laugh. What’s more, Our Lady of Track Suits will also be involved in some romantic intrigue. “One thing I’m looking for is someone for Sue Sylvester to love. Who is that person — man or woman? Who is man enough to love Sue Sylvester? That’s an interesting idea,” Murphy adds. “Jane did that Rod Remington romantic arc so well, so it’s something I’ve always wanted to find for her. How would Sue date? I’m interested in that.”

Blaine, Sam, and Lauren Are in Limbo…Till at Least Next Week Anyway
Murphy says no decision has been made regarding the status for Darren Criss (Blaine), Chord Overstreet (Sam), or Ashley Fink (Lauren). “We’ve just started to write [the new season], so I don’t know who we’re bringing back or who we’re letting go. We’ll be deciding that in the next week or so,” says Murphy. “I don’t think of it as coming down to the wire, I just look at it as, ‘Okay, what are the stories?’ That’s what it’s about for me next season.”

Murphy Has Been Planning the Season 3 Endgame for Three Years Now
“We now have a writing staff of nine people, and they’re all great, heavy hitters,” boasts Murphy. As a result, he and co-creator Brad Falchuk have decided to point the show toward the exact endgame Murphy envisioned when he first pitched Glee more than three years ago. To that end…

Don’t Look for the McKinley Class of 2012 to Roam the School’s Hallways Come Sept. 2012, Unless…
Murphy says he was shocked that his recent interview with Ryan Seacrest — during which he reiterated his plans to have McKinley’s seniors get their caps and gowns by season’s end – got such widespread pickup, seeing how he’s made his plan public for the last year. “The show to me is about the way you express yourself as you start to move out into the world as a fresh, young person. Do we really want to have an eight-year senior?” he asks. “The only way somebody could stay on the show is if they flunk, and that is always a possibility. I think Brittany is pulling straight Fs.” Asked if he might change course and brainstorm some last-minute plot twists that would allow, for example, Puck to score a gig as an assistant football coach at McKinley, Murphy offers a firm “No.”

Then Again, Don’t Assume Some of Your Favorite New Directions Members Won’t Resurface in a Spinoff Series
Presented with the concept of Rachel and Kurt and a few of their pals spearheading a new hour on Fox about a group of young artists who head to New York City to pursue their musical theater dreams, Murphy doesn’t immediately shoot it down. “It’s an interesting idea,” he says. “The questions are ‘How would we do it? And when would we do it?’ It would have to be something I would talk about to Peter Rice and Kevin Reilly and Dana Walden and Gary Newman. What we’re trying to do now — maybe those discussions will happen around December — we’re just now trying to do the first 10 episodes.” Not that Murphy’s brain hasn’t dabbled with a flash-forward to Rachel’s future. “I keep saying that with the new Funny Girl revival, they should just say it’s Rachel Berry in Funny Girl — get Lea to do that, but as Rachel Berry. It would be a crowd-pleaser.”

Courtesy of TVLine.com

14 comments:

  1. Wait, what?
    Last year they said Blaine was promoted to series regular!!!

    I don't want more Mike, Tina or Artie stories. Sorry, but they're boring.

    This year Santana and Brittany stole the show. And Kurt and Blaine were great.
    Give us more of them, and less regionals and nationals... again.

    And guest stars were not a problem. I enjoyed Britney's cameo and Gwyneth arc.

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  2. They also said that with Season 2, they would reduce the singing in the show. When that didn't happen within the first 3 or 4 episodes, I stopped watching. Just got repetitive.

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  3. I think it's a given that Blaine will be on less with Kurt returning to McKinley. Less Warblers = less Blaine face time or songs I would guess. Unless he transfers over, but I don't see that happening.

    I think the show will always be about regionals and nationals... that's what a glee club does is try to win those events. It would be silly if they ignored those plots.

    I'm in the minority that enjoyed the guest stars for the most part too. I just don't like so many episodes revolving around the guest stars I guess

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  4. You had to figure that big changes were afoot since Glee finally hired a writing staff and they're setting up the show's overhaul after the current cast graduates.

    I am SO glad Glee hired a writing staff.  It really seemed like the show had started running out of ideas by the end of last season.

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  5. 1- I like less guest star less songs more character PLEASE BRING THEIR PARENTS IN! dont you see how burt is awesome! and carole! MERCEDES STORY! and if its sam/mercedes loveit!

    2- dont like will and mike/tina story. I like them in the background little stories.

    I CANT BREATH AND MY EYES ARE WATERING! The IDEA of glee without blaine makes me sick hahaha. What can i say i liked the show episode 1 then i thought it was weird with great and boff episodes and then season 2 great stories lot to do with blaine burt kurt carole stories and WHAT I NEED HIM! and I kinda need sam, whats the point of bringing a new characer in if its to let him go and DUH MERCEDES/SAM??? and I LOVE Lauren, I hope that she stays a recuring character like once every 3-4 episodes.

    FUCKING SCREAMIG AND SQUEALING! FANGIRL! OMG since the newyork episode im DYING for a Newyork episode PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO DO IT! It would be great, and so much more stories since you are not stuck in the highschool day to day style. Newyork is big and fun AND OH GOD I JUST CANT THINK OF TV WITHOUT MY KLAINE! and rachel + finn is fun without quinn

    SO... we'll see I'll give it a chance. In everything said though the only thing i will be REALL pissed about is no blaine

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  6. I say he transfers. :P *fingers in her ears* NANANANANANNA I DONT HEAR YOU

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  7. LOL they didnt have one? i didnt they could do that ahhaha! thats so wierd. maybe it will help keep the continuaty.... or not

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  8. Dude a spin-off in New York is a great idea! You can show life after high school and show how hard it is to succeed in the real world.

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  9. Blaine on limbo? Come on, Murphy. He was better than everyone on last season. Just be smart... and I do like Sam and Lauren too. : )

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  10. I think the current class' senior year should take place over two years. GOod thing they're focusing more on characters, which hopefully will involve more plot than "who's going out with whom". 

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  11. I think that after high school, these kids would probably all attend different colleges and schools in NYC, but get together. That'd be more realistic. Few kids go straight from high school to Broadway without music school or conservatory or college. There are plenty of colleges in NYC to have a good representation of the kids' academic strengths, extracurriculars, etc. I do hope that "college planning" with Emma will be factored in. First, it'd be realistic. Second,it'd be logical and full of fun opportunities pitting them v. Emma. Third, it'd be hilarious to see their study sessions (and Finn struggling with SAT's, especially the verbal section). I imagine Quinn, Rachel, and Kurt would take APs (Kurt seemed to be in an advanced French class in 203). Would Glee club suffer from test prep? (nah.. but could there be parental conflict?)

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  12. No offense... I want them to kill the show after season 3 if they are kicking the 12 (well, 13 now) main characters off the show... Glee is not glee if they change the cast (even though they keep Mr. S and Sue). 
    I rather they do a spin off show of graduated high school students.
    If they do change the cast, I can predict that this show won't last until season 5.

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  13. If they kick off Darren Criss, I WILL leave.

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  14. I agree. I think people will loose interest if their favourite characters are gone. One charcter might be ok but, more than 10, I don't think so. Either finish at season 3 or a spin-off focusing on some of the cast.

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