Glee’ Creator Talks Bullying, ‘GQ’ Photo Scandal
On Tuesday’s episode of Glee Kurt finally confronted the bully who has been harassing him since the beginning of the series — and found out he was a closeted homosexual. In an interview with the New York Times , Glee creator Ryan Murphy said it’s the beginning of a long story arc in which many of the New Directions kids finally confront their tormentors.
“As we get deeper into the episodes, it will be about how all the other kids are tortured and bullied,” Murphy told the Times. “The kid in the wheelchair. The Jewish girl. Because they stick up for Kurt, they will all get increasingly tormented. So it’s not just about gay bullying — it’s about all different kinds that happen in schools.”
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Murphy says he’s planned on addressing high school bullying from the beginning of the series, but the recent rash of teenage suicides and the It Gets Better campaign have made it even more important. “It really did ignite the cast and the crew to do their best and push themselves with the story,” Murphy said.
Murphy also commented on the controversy surrounding the racy GQ photo spread. “That photo shoot was not about the show,” he said. “It was about the individuals in the show. They were actors, off the set, being personalities.”
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