‘Glee’ season 6 spoilers: How Dianna Agron, Naya Rivera, more get involved
As we get closer and closer to the season 6 premiere of “Glee,” there are more details that are starting to come in as an answer as to what is going to be coming up.
Specifically, what we have for you now are some more details in regards to how Santana (Naya Rivera), Quinn (Dianna Agron), and some other McKinley High graduates are going to return to Lima in order to lend a helping hand to the new glee club, which has been started up by Rachel as a way to keep the spirit alive. You will see many of these supporting roles during “Homecoming,” the second episode of the season, and the second hour of the January 9 premiere event.
TV Guide did not separate the two episodes in the official description for the premiere; instead, this is the official synopsis for both:
“In the Season 6 premiere, Rachel returns to Lima after her TV failure and discovers that Sue has banished arts at the high school, which Rachel sets out to rectify. Meanwhile, Puck, Quinn, Santana, Artie, Mercedes, Brittany and Tina show up at McKinley for Homecoming and decide to pitch in and help Rachel recruit members for the resurrected glee club.”
Many of these characters are going to stick around in some capacity; most notably here, we are talking about Quinn, who is the only one of these people who was not featured in a pre-show photo shoot.
Really, the only McKinley graduate from the original group who seems to be missing is Mike Chang. We’ll have to see if he surfaces before the season ends.
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a shame
December 29, 2014 @ 2:12 am
Horrible that they are throwing Rachel’s characterization and entire 5 season long arc under the bus to be forced into Finn’s storyline.
yup
December 29, 2014 @ 3:22 pm
Everyone else characterization is under the bus…what’s one more?