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    Max Adler: 'Glee's' Emotional Suicide Story Will Create Hope For LGBT Youth

    Max Adler in a scene from 'Glee's' Winter Finale episode, 'On my Way,' which aired on February 21, 2012 -- FOX

    "Glee" star Max Adler, who turned in his most powerful performance to date this week as Kurt's former bully, David Karofsky, says the team behind the hit FOX series is hoping to raise awareness of cyberbullying and its effects on LGBT youth.

    Max stopped by Access Hollywood Live on Wednesday, where he shared how he prepared for the moving performance.

    "I put the work in to figure out what motivates that stuff and if you read the articles and talk to the people out there that are cyberbullied, you understand that it's such a desperate action and there's no way out," Max, whose character attempted suicide on Tuesday's episode after his classmates at his new school discovered he was gay, told Billy Bush and Kit Hoover.

    "This is an important issue to tackle. The main message is that there is hope," the 26-year-old actor said. "You've just got to find someone that loves you and accepts you for who you are, which Karofsky found in [Chris Colfer's character] Kurt."

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: ‘Glee’s’ Glamorous Dianna Agron

    Max believes the advances in technology have made bullying easier for the bullies and much harder for the victims.

    "It's kind of gone from the old school, hand-to-hand combat method, where you could see someone's face and really see the emotions, to now, it's just the click of the button -- from another country you can crush someone's spirit," he told Billy and Kit. "I feel like people don't realize that because they're desensitized because it's just a screen... they don't feel it. It doesn't feel connected... Not only do we hope to give a message to the victims of bullying, but to the people who are doing the bullying to show just how you can really affect somebody."

    The "Glee" star is also hoping that schools and educators take bigger steps to combat to sometimes deadly issue.

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: Gay & Lesbian Hollywood

    "You've got school districts telling principals and teachers that you can't say the word gay. You can't teach about homosexual poets and they're trying to push it away like it doesn't exist. It just makes people more curious and I feel like it does need to be talked about," he continued. "Hopefully, we'll change people's mind and their perception of things."

    The other shocking moment of the "Glee" winter finale came when Dianna Agron's character, Quinn, was hit by a truck while texting and driving. What did Dianna have to say about the shocking episode, just days before it aired? CLICK HERE for Access' interview with Dianna!

    VIEW THE PHOTOS: ‘Glee’ Cutie Chris Colfer

    "Glee" returns on April 10 on FOX at 8 PM.

    Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

     

    4 comments

    • Richard  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  2 months ago
      It was an excellent show - handled the situation very well- Hats off to the writers and producers
    • John  •  2 months ago
      Who's Da moron?
    • Jason Sheffield  •  2 months ago
      Glee is like Gaga it superficially tackles complex issues and then wraps it all up on a little bow and then they all dislocate their shoulder patting themselves on the back.

      Do they think someone that bullies a person to the point of suicide for being gay is watching Glee?
      • John 2 months ago
        You are so right, Jason. This is self satisfying preaching to the converted. As well meaning as Lady Gaga is, and I am sure that she is well meaning, her endorsement is looked upon as nothing but a joke to most. Does Gaga and the Glee crew really think that they are touching the hearts and minds of those beyond their fan base?
      • jennagar 2 months ago
        you guys are both right. nobody should do anything because bullies don't do anything except bully people, so how will they ever get any kind of message, ever?
      • Jason Sheffield 2 months ago
        Jenny - do you take the short bus to school? Do you think GLEE is going to change ONE thing? DO you think gay teens (and I was one in the 80s) go prancing down the hallways like Kurt - who apparently has an endless closet of designer clothing and no job? Do you think that someone who is horrible enough to bully someone to the point of suicide would be caught DEAD watching Glee? This is called "emmy bait" - they want everyone saying how wonderful they are - they aren't.

        This show has jumped the shark and gone back and jumped it again. Just do a Sue spin off and dump the rest of the do-gooder crap!
    • da  •  2 months ago
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      PAINT WALLS
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      jesus WAS GAY
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      KEEP jesus OUT OF OUR SCHOOLS
      AND THE White HOUSE
      PASS IT ON
      • Terri 2 months ago
        ..You're going to He**
      • da 2 months ago
        WE ALL ARE #$%$
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