Kevin McHale has described Glee's tribute to the late Cory Monteith as "extremely emotional".

The Artie Abrams actor told TVLine that the third episode of Glee's next season - which deals with the death of Monteith's character Finn - is "incredibly well-written and powerful".

"When [the cast] got the script, we were all reading it together and we were like, 'Did you get to that one scene?," he revealed. "When you see it, everyone will know what that one scene is."

McHale also admitted that it had felt "weird" for some of the Glee cast to be reacting differently to Finn's death than they had to Monteith's.

"You want people to know how you actually feel," he explained. "But [the writers are staying true to] the characters, and that's the smart thing to do.

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"Some [characters] aren't dealing with the loss of Finn, and it's a difficult thing because in real life none of us were like that. We were all very much dealing with it."

Glee star Darren Criss (Blaine) recently described the Finn tribute as "moving" but "tough to shoot", while Jane Lynch (Sue) labelled the episode "beautiful".

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