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"Glee," the Fox hit musical comedy marred by the tragic passing of star Cory Monteith, is set to return from a month-long break this Thursday Nov. 7. What is in store for the coming episodes? Check out what Jane Lynch who play Sue Sylvester on the show, has to say about what's going to happen on the show, but be wary of spoilers ahead.

Jane Lynch sat down with Entertainment Weekly for an interview where she discussed what is in store for her character Sue.

"Sue's the principal now, so she's for the Glee club when it suits her principal needs in making the school look better, and then if that's not the case, then she's going after them. She kind of randomly just goes after the Glee club. But she really does seem to be taking her job as principal seriously," Lynch said to Entertainment Weekly.

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The actress also revealed that audiences will see another musical number featuring Sue before the end of the season.

"Matt [Morrison and I do a] Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire number. That was a lot of fun. That's the point of it - to do everything backwards and in high heels. That's ostensibly what it is through camera magic, but Matt carries the number. That was really fun to do," she said.

Lynch also addressed rumors about the show's future-mainly the rumors that the show could be headed to New York and that a spin-off featuring Lea Michele is in the works.

"Sounds like a brilliant idea. I think it's great. I don't know if she wants to play this character for the rest of her life, but she's a powerhouse and she's so good. I'd build a show around her too if I could!" Lynch said.

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