Music heals the shattered, wounded soul, they leave emotions unguarded and candid, and they make the heartstrings crack. Nothing does therapy way better than music. And thankfully, it’s one way for bullied kids to escape the pains of high school as they pour and detour their stagnant energy to more important and productive things like being in a glee club and be the star of the stage, better than fretting over being thrown to the dumpsters and getting quick and unexpected slushy facials. Take William McKinley High School for example. We are on Glee Season 2 Episode 19.
The fictional academe is the seat of a kaleidoscope of milestones for high school kids featured in the musical television series Glee. They call their glee club New Directions, connoting the fact that these kids who move and sing with the zest in life were it-girls, cheerleaders, head cheerleaders, cripples, racist victims, the biggest bully ever sold, the hunky quarterback, and just the plain and ambitious starlet who wants nothing but stardom. They may be losers at some point in their lives but they learn to find themselves, be healed with time because we all have traumas back in high school (tell me you don’t have it and I just know you’re a robot!), and just express ourselves in the beauty and passion only music can bring.








