Photo: BrosNYC / BACKGRIDHere’s what you missed onGlee!Dianna Agron andKevin McHalereunited for a stroll through New York City’s SoHo neighborhood on Friday afternoon.Both strapped with shoulder bags, Agron, 36, wore a long red leather coat with dark wide-legged pants, while McHale, 34, opted for an off-white jacket and navy blue bottoms.Agron and McHale respectively played Quinn Fabray and Artie Abrams onGlee, which aired on Fox from 2009 to 2015.The series followed the lives of the students and teachers involved in the fictional William McKinley High School’s show choir club.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.BrosNYC / BACKGRIDMcHale is currently reliving hisGleedays with fellow former costarJenna Ushkowitzon their new iHeartRadio rewatch podcast,And That’s What You REALLY Missed.The duo spoke to PEOPLE in November about what it was like tokick off the podcast with series creatorRyan Murphy.“It was a dream come true,” Ushkowitz, 37, who played Tina Cohen-Chang, told PEOPLE. “You don’t really hear him talk aboutGleeall that much anymore.“As for some of the show’s weirder episodes that were filmed, McHale explained, “I feel like it’s such a good snapshot of the era of the time. I always feel likeGleewas sort of a bridge between the old and current day whereGleepresented a bunch of ideas — socially awkward, uncomfortable, challenging ideas — to address on national television.““But we weren’t necessarily, as a public, having that dialogue as frequently as we were onGleeor presenting America with these different types of people,” he continued.McHale added: “I feel like now, we know so much more. We know better, but we didn’t necessarily at the time we were raising all these questions, but were we handling it properly? I don’t know. So it will be fun to be able to go back and be like, ‘Oh, this was really progressive and great that we talked about this,’ but also, ‘Should we have done this?’ I don’t know.”
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Here’s what you missed onGlee!Dianna Agron andKevin McHalereunited for a stroll through New York City’s SoHo neighborhood on Friday afternoon.Both strapped with shoulder bags, Agron, 36, wore a long red leather coat with dark wide-legged pants, while McHale, 34, opted for an off-white jacket and navy blue bottoms.Agron and McHale respectively played Quinn Fabray and Artie Abrams onGlee, which aired on Fox from 2009 to 2015.The series followed the lives of the students and teachers involved in the fictional William McKinley High School’s show choir club.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.BrosNYC / BACKGRIDMcHale is currently reliving hisGleedays with fellow former costarJenna Ushkowitzon their new iHeartRadio rewatch podcast,And That’s What You REALLY Missed.The duo spoke to PEOPLE in November about what it was like tokick off the podcast with series creatorRyan Murphy.“It was a dream come true,” Ushkowitz, 37, who played Tina Cohen-Chang, told PEOPLE. “You don’t really hear him talk aboutGleeall that much anymore.“As for some of the show’s weirder episodes that were filmed, McHale explained, “I feel like it’s such a good snapshot of the era of the time. I always feel likeGleewas sort of a bridge between the old and current day whereGleepresented a bunch of ideas — socially awkward, uncomfortable, challenging ideas — to address on national television.““But we weren’t necessarily, as a public, having that dialogue as frequently as we were onGleeor presenting America with these different types of people,” he continued.McHale added: “I feel like now, we know so much more. We know better, but we didn’t necessarily at the time we were raising all these questions, but were we handling it properly? I don’t know. So it will be fun to be able to go back and be like, ‘Oh, this was really progressive and great that we talked about this,’ but also, ‘Should we have done this?’ I don’t know.”
Here’s what you missed onGlee!
Dianna Agron andKevin McHalereunited for a stroll through New York City’s SoHo neighborhood on Friday afternoon.
Both strapped with shoulder bags, Agron, 36, wore a long red leather coat with dark wide-legged pants, while McHale, 34, opted for an off-white jacket and navy blue bottoms.
Agron and McHale respectively played Quinn Fabray and Artie Abrams onGlee, which aired on Fox from 2009 to 2015.
The series followed the lives of the students and teachers involved in the fictional William McKinley High School’s show choir club.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
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McHale is currently reliving hisGleedays with fellow former costarJenna Ushkowitzon their new iHeartRadio rewatch podcast,And That’s What You REALLY Missed.
The duo spoke to PEOPLE in November about what it was like tokick off the podcast with series creatorRyan Murphy.
“It was a dream come true,” Ushkowitz, 37, who played Tina Cohen-Chang, told PEOPLE. “You don’t really hear him talk aboutGleeall that much anymore.”
As for some of the show’s weirder episodes that were filmed, McHale explained, “I feel like it’s such a good snapshot of the era of the time. I always feel likeGleewas sort of a bridge between the old and current day whereGleepresented a bunch of ideas — socially awkward, uncomfortable, challenging ideas — to address on national television.”
“But we weren’t necessarily, as a public, having that dialogue as frequently as we were onGleeor presenting America with these different types of people,” he continued.
McHale added: “I feel like now, we know so much more. We know better, but we didn’t necessarily at the time we were raising all these questions, but were we handling it properly? I don’t know. So it will be fun to be able to go back and be like, ‘Oh, this was really progressive and great that we talked about this,’ but also, ‘Should we have done this?’ I don’t know.”
source: people.com