While Lea Michele cannot say much about the final season of Fox's Glee, she did reveal that the hit musical series is coming full circle for its final bow.

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Michele spoke with Vulture in a Wednesday report and discussed the final season of Glee in as much detail as she could without getting in trouble. She confirmed that her character Rachel she is indeed teaching the new glee club at McKinley High and that it reminds her of Season 1.

"[Series co-creator] Ryan [Murphy] has kept a very, very tight lip about this final season. Right now we are in the middle of episodes four and five, so we still have a few more to go," Michele said. "So far, it's been really lovely. It's been great to be back in Ohio.

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"I'm now the teacher of the Glee Club, which is an interesting role to play. It very much reminds me of season one. I really feel like we're going to go out with a very heartfelt final season. To get to come full circle and teach these new kids in the Glee Club is really nice. It's going to be a very hard month of February, saying good-bye."

Rachel returns to Lima, Ohio in the final season after being embarrassed by Hollywood after her failed TV show. Kurt (Chris Colfer) agrees to help her run the new glee club at McKinley High, where Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) is still the principal.

Glee is expected to return in early 2015 on Fox, though the network has not yet scheduled a specific air date.