Features Debut Monteith 'Glee' fifth season

Cory Monteith was shown in the fifth-season premier of 'Glee'
There was a restrained, depressing reminder of delayed "Glee" star Cory Monteith in the tube show's fifth-season first appearance episode.
The hour-long episode began on Thursday with Lea Michele's character, Rachel Berry, next to a callback try-out on behalf of a Broadway production of Funny Girl.

After she overhears the director and star (Peter Facinelli, Ioan Gruffudd) conjure up she might be too recyclable, a gloomy Rachel walks through Manhattan singing the Beatles' melancholy Yesterday.
At solitary crux, she pauses to gawk next to a photo on her cellphone: It's a put together shot of her old from head to foot discipline happiness alliance pals, along with them Monteith's Finn Hudson.

"Oh, yesterday, love was such an easy game to play. Now I need a place to hide away. Oh, I believe in yesterday," she sings.
Monteith, 31, died in July of a drug and alcohol overdose. He and Michele's real-life relationship was mirrored by their characters' romance on the show.

"Couldn't have picked a more beautiful & perfect song to start the year with," Michele tweeted in August, as production on the Fox cabaret got underway.

The up-to-the-minute season of Glee is instigation with a two episode salutation to the Beatles' songbook. A tribute to Monteith is premeditated on behalf of episode three, airing October 10, patrician The Quarterback similar to his character's high school football role.
Monteith was along with a handful of stars particular an characteristic remembrance next to Sunday's Emmy Awards.

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