Glee
Glee's heading towards its last season in 2014. Facebook/ Glee

Ryan Murphy has spoken, and he confirmed that Glee's next season will be the last. "The whole [last] year of the show - which will be next year - was really designed around Rachel-Cory/Finn story. I always knew that. I always knew how it would end," he told reporters before a Paley Center event honoring the FX network Wednesday night in Los Angeles. "I knew what the last shot was - he was in it. I knew what the last line was; she said it to him. So when a tragedy like that happens you sort of have to pause and figure out what you want to do."

Could we have gotten a sneak peek of how it was supposed to end had Cory Monteith been alive last week, at the tribute episode? Maybe. Remember Rachel and Mr. Schue's chat at the end of the episode? Rachel said the following: "I had it all planned out. I was gonna make it big on Broadway, maybe do a Woody Allen movie. And then, when we were ready, I would just come back and he'd be teaching here and I'd walk through those doors and I would just say 'I'm home,' and then we would live happily ever after. He was my person. I felt like I didn't know if I was gonna be able to sing again."

Unfortunately, we won't get that ending anymore, but Murphy did say that he has a good idea of how the show might end now involving Monteith's character Finn. "I think it's very satisfactory and kind of in his honor, which I love," he said. He added that he plans to pitch it to the studio and the network throughout this month. Right now, the show is on a break until November 7, when it will return "a little more traditional because [the tribute] episode was so hard on the cast," Murphy said. Titled "A Katy or a Gaga," the episode has "lots of costumes, a lot of great set pieces," he added. And don't forget Adam Lambert's guest appearance and performance of Lady Gaga's "Marry The Night."

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