Ryan Murphy is a legend for creating the most timeless high school dramas ever seen on television. While most people would remember Murphy’s iconic Glee as the show about being an outcast in the teenage social hierarchy, an entire generation grew up watching that same drama unfold in Popular at the turn of the millennium. Sam McPherson taught a generation of young women that they didn’t need status or perfect looks to find happiness, and it was …
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