Do you think that this is very awkward for a guy to watch glee? hahahahaha. I have been catching up with US TV shows and this post is actually long overdue. Glee has ended its series last March of this year and i just watched the 2 hour finale episode last week.
For glee fans, i think, as what i read from the comments as well, that the show has wrapped everything well in it's ending. This show has inspired me a lot because they convey the message of hope, chasing your dream (pressing on even the odds are against you), family, respect and diversity.
Aside from this moral lessons that i learn for the last 6 years on its running, it also helped me to understand music, its importance, the genre differences and most of all, applying your own touch/signature to the music, as you see, glee always mash everything up and switch the song genres from one to another. Also glee helps me catch up with current songs, the old ones, broadway, country, discover different artists, totally a musical journey in every episode.
Glee, truly made me grow as an artist and musician.
As the show runs, we also lost Cory Monteith, our quaterback that shocked the world and the fans which affected the story line. I really wondered how Lea coped with the loss because all through out, Lea never showed weakness. I admired her for that.
The two hour finale episode was fantastic! At the first hour (entitled "2009" ) they flashback the humble beginnings of New Directions. I was like "oh my? I loved glee! and this is the time when the world is in love with the show as well, i was in college at this time and fallen in love with the music, thanks be to glee". Almost about to cry, but reading the comments online, other fans also felt the same way i did, and they even cried! hahaha.
The 6 year journey of glee is also the 6 year journey of its fans (like me), seeing it ends, truly a heartbreak because a lot of things happened in the show ( even in our real lives ) that made us relate our life dramas to the show.