Finn’s last line on Glee was supposed to be a powerful and emotional moment. According to reports, the plan was for Finn to have found happiness and fulfillment as a teacher in Ohio. He would have been at peace with his choice and no longer felt like a loser in Lima.
The very last line of dialogue was intended to be this: Rachel, played by Lea Michele, would come back to Ohio, fulfilled yet not entirely satisfied. She would walk into Finn’s glee club, marking a poignant moment of closure and tribute to their relationship.
This final scene would have been bittersweet, showcasing the growth and evolution of both Finn and Rachel’s characters. Finn, who had struggled with his identity and finding his place, would have finally found his calling as a teacher. He would have become a role model for the next generation of performers, passing on his passion and love for music.
Meanwhile, Rachel would have achieved success in her own right, but still felt a sense of longing and nostalgia for her past in Ohio. Walking into Finn’s glee club would have been a way for her to reconnect with her roots and honor the memory of their shared love for music and performance.
It is unfortunate that this storyline was never realized due to the tragic passing of Cory Monteith, who portrayed Finn on the show. However, the idea of Finn finding purpose as a teacher and Rachel returning to Ohio to honor their past was a fitting and heartfelt way to conclude their characters’ journeys.
Finn’s last line on Glee was meant to be a poignant moment, with Rachel returning to Ohio and walking into Finn’s glee club. This would have symbolized closure and a tribute to their relationship, showcasing their growth and fulfillment in their respective paths.