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Glee

Glee is an American musical comedy-drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan. It aired on Fox from 2009 to 2015, spanning six seasons and 121 episodes.

Set at William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio, the series centers on the school's glee club,

Musical performances—mostly cover versions of contemporary pop hits, along with show tunes and occasional originals—are integrated

Reception and impact: Glee attracted a broad audience and generated multiple soundtrack albums and concert tours.

Awards and legacy: The series earned numerous Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominations; Jane Lynch

End of run: The show concluded in 2015 with a finale that wrapped long-running storylines.

New
Directions,
as
its
members
pursue
competition
glory
while
confronting
personal
and
social
issues.
The
show
follows
Will
Schuester,
a
high
school
teacher
who
revives
the
glee
club,
and
features
a
rotating
roster
of
students
including
Rachel
Berry,
Finn
Hudson,
Kurt
Hummel,
Mercedes
Jones,
Santana
Lopez,
and
others.
into
the
plot
and
often
drive
character
development.
It
was
praised
for
its
vocal
performances,
humor,
and
willingness
to
address
social
issues
such
as
LGBTQ+
acceptance,
teen
pregnancy,
disability,
and
bullying,
though
critics
noted
tonal
inconsistencies
and
some
uneven
writing.
won
the
2010
Emmy
for
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Comedy
Series.
Glee
is
widely
regarded
for
popularizing
TV
musicals
in
the
2010s
and
influencing
subsequent
musical-themed
television
and
the
online
sharing
of
performances.