Citations:Finchel

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Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Finn Hudson and Rachel Berry from the television series Glee"

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  • 2010, Robyn Lorkovic, "Gleeks Get Ready!", The Paisano (University of Texas at San Antonio), Volume 44, Issue 5, 21 September 2010, page 7:
    For Gleeks everywhere, this is a day to celebrate as old favorites take center stage again, (Finchel fans, prepares[sic] yourselves) and new characters come in to (possibly?) steal the spotlight.
  • 2011, Abby Bien, Grace Palmeri, & Neha Ramani, "How I met your gossipy new girl and her modern family at glee club", The Scarlette (West Lafayette High School), Volume 69, Number 2, 5 October 2011, page 4:
    Mercedes is dating someone new, and Finchel is going strong.
  • 2012, "Selena Gomez getting the Glee treatment!", Post Noon, 10 April 2012, page 25:
    Five bucks says it's going to be a totally adorable "Finchel" moment at the prom!
  • 2012, Alex Kaufman, "'Glee' searches for its lost panache in third season", The Tufts Daily (Tufts University), Volume 63, Number 48, 12 April 2012, page 8:
    Finchel just doesn't strongly represent a high school relationship.
  • 2012, Destiny Rivera, "America's favorite fall shows return this season", Viewpoints (Riverside City College), Volume 91, Number 1, 27 August 2012, page 9:
    Also, do Finchel get back together?
  • 2012, Natasha Walker, "Excitement for Glee's upcoming season", The Stampede (C. M. Russell High School, Great Falls, Montana), Volume 48, Issue 1, 13 September 2012, page 13:
    After a long break from Glee this summer, waiting to see if Finchel got back together or if Puck decides to go to Los Angeles, I am more than ready to get back into my favorite show on Thursday nights.
  • 2012, Sam Strain, "Glee: A season of changes", The Gleaner (Nazareth College), Fall 2012, page 5:
    In addition, (and perhaps more concerning to "Finchel" fans) Rachel is confronted with a new love interest, Brody Weston.
  • 2013, Lisa Damian Kidder, Share the Glee, Triumph Books LLC, →ISBN, chapter 3, 63:
    Straight through to the end of season four, Finn and Rachel, often called “Finchel” by fans, experienced more than their fair share of highs and lows, yet always somehow managed to care and support each other in times of need.
  • 2013, Bryan Scott Dugan, "Did It Hit The Spot?", Escape (University of Oklahoma), 14 March 2013, page 15:
    Eh. Didn't this show jump the shark a long time ago? Give us Klaine and Finchel then move on.
  • 2013, Jessica Lynn DePaula, "Saying Goodbye", The Blue and Gold (Malden High School, Malden, Massachusetts), Volume 99, Edition 1, October 2013, page 4:
    Known by many names - Gleek, Frankenteen, one half of the dynamic duo known as Finchel, or, the title of his memorial episode, The Quarterback - Finn Hudson was the very core of Glee.