Archive for the ‘Gilmore Girls’ Category
After seeing the amazing photos/video of Lauren & Alexis yesterday I just had to watch Gilmore Girls again and I thought that I might as well watch season 2 and finish screen capping that season. This means that all the caps of season 2 are now up in the gallery. Enjoy!
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Gilmore Girls Season 2 screen captures
Alexis Bledel and her Gilmore Girls co-star Lauren Graham are featured in the Entertainment Weekly Reunion Issue. The did a gorgeous shoot for the magazine. It is so great to see them together once again!

EW Do you think Lorelai and Luke would have had a kid?
Alexis Bledel: I think so.
Lauren Graham Oh,really? Yes, probably.
AB: Maybe, like, two.
LG: Two? Well, oh my goodness, we just got busy really fast! We didn’t even have the wedding.
AB: Well, it’s what the audience wanted.
LG: All right, well then, hey—we probably got married in year one. We’ve been away from the show three years. We had kid one in year two, and we had kid two in year three. That’s what Alexis says, and I am very overwhelmed by my toddlers.
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EW Reunion Interview Video – Screencaptures
Session 63
Entertainment Weekly Reunion Issue – Scan
Film.com put together a list of the best comedies of the decade. Gilmore Girls is number 6 on the list.
6. Gilmore Girls: Aside from finally giving a great role to Lauren Graham, who had been on my “Why won’t someone make this woman a star?” list for years, this program featured the best dialogue this side of Aaron Sorkin’s White House, and one of the great mother/daughter relationships in TV history. And in an era where TV teen role models consisted of the brats on The O.C. and everyone on MTV, Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) was an oasis of wit and charm.
The top ten is as following.
10. Malcolm in the Middle
9. Scrubs
8. Friends
7. How I Met Your Mother
6. Gilmore Girls
5. South Park
4. Arrested Development
3. Curb Your Enthusiasm
2. 30 Rock
1. The Office
I’ve added screencaptures of the second episode Hammes and Veils of the second season of Gilmore Girls.
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Episode 02: Hammers and Veils
Entertainment Weekly poster an interview with Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino about how she wanted the show to end and the possibility of a movie.
My ongoing mission to get Amy Sherman-Palladino to cough up those elusive final four Gilmore Girl words is finally starting to bear some juicy fruit. Not that particular plum, no, but at least for the first time, she’s revealing details about what the series finale would’ve involved, had she stuck with the show. Hey, it’s a freaking start.
“I wanted different things for Rory,” confesses AS-P. “I wanted her to follow a different sort of path… [go] off on her own adventure, which I guess she sort of did. I haven’t [actually] seen the last season, but I heard about it from other people.”
Although Sherman-Palladino declines to detail her intended journey for Rory, suffice it to say it would not have involved her joining Obama on the campaign trail. And while she’s also mum on what she had in store for the rest of the Gilmore gang, she does hint that she “had planned different paths” for them, too. “I don’t want to totally say [what my ideas were], because if there is a movie in the making, I’m going to be basically delving back into where I left off, and then I’m kind of [screwed].”
Yep, you read that correctly. AS-P, who’s currently hard at work on a new dramedy for HBO, is not giving up on the possibility of a Gilmore movie. “Anything can happen,” she insists. “I’m in touch with [Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel]. If there’s a story to tell, then absolutely I think we’re all going to want to tell it. That’s the bottom line.
The Kate Logan Affair 2010
The Conspirator 2010
Girl Walks Into a Bar 2011
Violet & Daisy 2011
The Brass Teapot 2012















