Alexis has done many interviews to promote The Good Guy. I only have space to post the first few, but you can continue reading them at their sites.
The first one is from Popeater. Alexis talks about The Conspirator, NYU & her Sisterhood co-stars.
Would you bring back Rory and do a ‘Gilmore Girls’ movie?
I don’t know. I was really happy with the way they wrapped up the series in the finale and I thought they brought the story full circle. It was very satisfying for me. I don’t know what the story would be, but I would be curious to find out what it would be.How come I never saw any photos of you drunk in clubs? How did you avoid the pitfalls?
Fatigue. I was working so many hours on that show. We worked really long hours, and I moved to LA without knowing anyone so the people you saw on the show were the people I knew. There wasn’t much clubbing going on.
In this next one, Alexis talks to The Wall Street Journal about a possible Gilmroe Girls movie and about herself.
The Wall Street Journal: In Post Grad, your character moves to New York for her boyfriend, and in The Good Guy, she ends up staying for him, potentially abandoning a great career move. Why?
In Post Grad my character Ryden can be a career woman and she can have a relationship, but she’s been inconsiderate. She realizes she loves [Zach Gilford's character] at that point in her life and needs to go explore that further. Beth, my character in “The Good Guy,” is romantic and because she has this ideal, I think that has her feeling sort of trapped. I think it depends on whether women have it all.OK, here’s an example. Taylor Swift has been getting some backlash recently because she mostly writes about waiting for true love at 15. Whereas, Beyonce, at that age, was writing about owning her own house and being independent. Do you think the two can be reconciled?
I think everyone wants to be swept away. It kind of dampens the fun and emotion of [being in love] to think about the realistic repercussions about what their life might do to alter yours. It’s good to walk a fine line. When you’re a 15 year-old you don’t really know yet. Taylor Swift and Beyonce are two different artists with two different priorities. And it’s good for girls to have both as examples.
There is also one last one from AZ Central which is fairly long. It was taken from the press junket. Read it here

















