Lea Michele, 24, will soon be putting away her knee socks and putting on a cap and gown.
In an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Glee creator Ryan Murphy, 45, not only mentioned that he's engaged to "a great fellow who I've known for 15 years," he also dished about his hit Fox show.
The big news: Glee stars will be graduating next year.
When the show set at McKinley High began, Rachel, Finn, Mercedes, Kurt and the rest of the original gang were sophomores. By the end of the next season, they'll be ready to move on.
"The thing that I wanted to do and the cast wanted to do, we didn't want to have a show where they were in high school for eight years," Murphy explained during a radio interview on Friday. "We really wanted it to be true to that experience. We thought it would be really cool if we were true to the timeline."
So that means Rachel (Lea Michele), Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Quinn (Dianna Agron) will move on and be replaced by some new freshmen talent.
"We've got Matt Morrison and Jane Lynch who will stay and be the male and female linchpins of the series, but I think the fun thing about the show is it's a celebration of youth and talent," Murphy says. "I think that just like with the original cast, I think finding those young unknown people and giving them an opportunity to break into the business and become stars is a really fun and exciting thing and is the spirit of the series."
Murphy would prefer not to think of it as a negative thing. "I don't think of it in terms of eliminating or replacing," he says, "because I think the thing about this cast is people love them and they are incredibly talented. They've left sort of an indelible mark."
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