For all those in LA or going to LA soon – this is a great chance to get look at tv history – Warner Bros. Television is teaming up with The Paley Center for Media to take the TV out of the box, inviting all to peer inside with the new interactive, multimedia museum exhibit, including a look at Gilmore Girls! – for information http://bit.ly/TVOTB_Misc
Amy Sherman-Palladino, the creator of Gilmore Girls has talked to Ausiello about how she would’ve wanted the series to end. She says there may still be a chance of the movie, but not just yet. You can read the whole article here.
“I wanted different things for Rory,” confesses Amy Sherman-Palladino. “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.”
“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.”
“If I thought it was definitely not going to happen, I would say, ‘No, it’s definitely not going to happen,’” she adds. “I would do that for you, my friend. But I don’t want to say that. Because I think that the beauty of Gilmore, and the beauty of family relationship shows is, you never really run out of story. You’re going to battle your family until you’re all in the ground. Those things never resolve, doesn’t matter how much therapy you get. Ten years later, there’s still going to be [material] there to mine and to delve into.”

















