Naya Rivera still gets a ton of hate from Glee's petty, catty dwindling @sshole fans as well.
Which I, again, seriously don't understand. As I'm fond of pointing out, Glee went from being a cultural phenomenon to being largely forgotten and going out with a whimper with a reduced order on its final season in Fox's infamous Friday night "Kiss of Death/Fu©k you Joss Whedon" time slot.
The actors on that show have gone onto other things. From the sounds of it, Diana is receiving plenty of acclaim for her stage work as well as her fashion design.
Something I've noticed about Glee fans is that they seem to think that if an actor isn't starring in a major movie or TV show, it doesn't count; look at the way a lot of them have dismissed Blake Jenner because he's choosing parts in indie movies. Though he was on the short list to play a young Han Solo.
And yeah I know, "boner for Melissa" but playing the lead in a show on a major network like Melissa is, is pretty impressive. I think that Supergirl is really going to find its legs on The CW and I personally can't wait for the planned four night crossover they have planned with Arrow, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow.
The way I look at it, Supergirl making the move to The CW and shooting in Vancouver is going to be beneficial; Melissa, Emily Bett Rickards and Katie Cassidy can trade notes on dealing with irrational fan hatred.
Honestly, it really shouldn't come as a surprise that a show about teenage drama is going to attract a bunch immature drama queens and catty queens. And let's face it; Glee has been largely forgotten. "Gleeks" can sit around in echo chambers like the show's dying IMDb board and Tumblr and think that anyone still gives a $hit what they think.
They're doing a wonderful job proving how that show has/had one of the worst fandoms.
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