Glee Season 4 is a month away from its next episode, "The Role You Were Born to Play." What updates do we have about Rachel Berry and Finn Hudson?

Fans who wish the Finnchel break up is not a final thing may be in for some major disappointment. Lea Michele tells why.

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Speaking to E! Online, Michele said Rachel and Finn will not have any interaction when Glee Season 4 returns for its fifth episode.

"Finn and Rachel will not be speaking or seeing each other at all when Glee returns from hiatus," Michele said.

Lea clarified further that her character did not hang around in Ohio after the confrontation scene with Finn.

"Even though [Rachel] flew home to Ohio to confront him, that's where their interaction ends," Michele revealed.

A new love interest for Finn

TV Line earlier reported that Finn will be attracted to someone else. This should not be such a big news because it's only typical for lovestruck teens to wander around when their relationship hits a roadblock. However, Glee producer Brad Falchuk revealed Finn won't be falling for someone else until the tenth episode (maybe).

Episode 10 is over a month away from "The Role You Were Born to Play," the fifth episode of Season 4. It means the Finnchel break up is kind of permanent, isn't it? It could even last the entire season! (Gasp, says the fans.)

"The idea is yes, it's interesting to have him find someone... I don't know if it has to happen so soon - certainly not in the first nine or 10 episodes - and we don't know who it's going to be yet," Brad said.

"We're kicking around a few ideas," Brad added.

Not knowing who Finn's love interest would be means Quinn Fabray is not totally out of the picture. But wait, Quinn should be with Puckerman, some fans would say.

The Gleeks could only wait and see for now. Trust the show runners, too.

Glee Season 4 will return to U.S. television via Fox on November 8.