Glee’s Kevin McHale speaks out against show materials
“Regarding the Discovery + documentary, at least for me, doing the podcast was even more important because we were the people who were there,” Ushkowitz told the news agency. “And we’re the ones going through this. And we know what really happened. So, you know, for me, it feels really like someone sharing our experience even with us. It’s even more appropriate for people to share experiences they don’t have.”
McHale added: “I also think another reason we wanted to do this is that with the pandemic and TikTok, there’s been a strange resurgence of delight. A whole new generation of people have found it. Like, the kids weren’t alive when the show started. we talked to [creator] ryan [Murphy] about that too, about how amazing and what opportunities are available to everyone. They don’t necessarily have to stick with it all, like drama or bad things people will say in the press because they’re just seeing this with new eyes.”
Actor member Silently also spoke about the new archives in August. “I think anyone who knows anything about that show and has experienced it has nothing to do with that from what I know,” he said. above Elvis Duran Program. “We’re all really close and it’s almost like a family. No one knows anything about it. I think it’s like trying to get people to watch something. I don’t think anyone really knows. I don’t know anything about it. I think it’s kind of like a tabloid trying to sell.”
McHale and Jenna starred in all six seasons of delight, which ended in 2015. Overstreet joined the second season as Sam Evans. Monteith played Finn Hudson, their character’s friend, and also an original cast member. He passed away at the age of 31 of a coincidence Overdose in 2013.