Despite Sue Sylvester constantly trying to put an end to the glee club on Fox's Glee, her portrayer Jane Lynch wants the kids to win out in the end.

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The Glee Twitter account posted a quick video of Lynch talking about how she wants the show to end.

"I think it would be really great to see the kids find their footing," Lynch said, dressed in Sue's trademark tracksuit. "And it would be nice to see Sue Sylvester use her power for good 98 percent of the time as opposed to 47 percent of the time."

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It remains to be seen if Sue will actually end the series on the glee club's good side or not, though it will certainly be a struggle for the Cheerios coach-turned-principal.

Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy previously revealed that the final season would be a satisfying ending for fans.

"We've really listened to what the fans want," Murphy told Entertainment Tonight in October. "Everything that I've been reading from the last four years about what the fans want from Glee is what they're going to get."

"It's a very optimistic, uplifting story," Murphy said, discussing the final run of the show. "Not just about our characters, but about the future of arts and education in our country, which is why I wanted to do that show [in the first place]. "It has a really happy bow on everything and I'm happy about that."

Glee returns for its sixth and final season Friday, Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.