TV's former Gilmore girl, Alexis Bledel, will return to the smaller screen as a guest star in the two-hour ER series finale, airing April 2
Bledel will trade in her Traveling Pants for scrubs, playing ...
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Question: Has there been any news from Amy Sherman-Palladino about the Gilmore Girls TV-movie?
Answer: No, but here's something fun: One of my Broadway spies spotted Team Palladino in the audience at Xanadu last Saturday night. Amy and Dan apparently loved the show so much that they bid $300 for a Xanadu teddy bear at a charity auction immediately following the performance — and they didn't even take the prize! And before you ask, yes, Amy was wearing one of her ginormous Dr. Seuss hats.
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Question: So now that AS-P's new show is kaput, what do you think are the odds she'll start getting serious about a Gilmore Girls movie?
Answer: Your guess is as good as mine. For the record, my guess is in the neighborhood of 40-1. I imagine Team P has a fair amount of wound-licking to do before they dive back into TV.
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The creator of Gilmore Girls, Amy Sherman-Palladino, is back on the scene with new series The Return of Jezebel James. The series stars Parker Posey as a psycho kiddie book editor whos dying to have babies of her ownbut physically cant. So, obviously, the next step in the process would be to ask her sis to borrow her uterus. No, thats not weird or anything. Watch it now! | More online videosYour take: Think this has potential to be as good as Gilmore Girls?
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Two years after signing off the airwaves, the WB is returning with new programming as well as some of its most memorable series but not on TV. According to an article in the Hollywood Reporter, the Warner Bros. Television Group is reviving the network as a website, where viewers will be able to watch free streaming episodes of Gilmore Girls, What I Like About You and Everwood, as well as all other WB-produced shows. (The site's "working title," wb.com, currently jumps to a general Warner Bros. Studios roundup of movies, TV, DVDs, etc.)The WB, which merged with UPN in 2006 to become the bastion of twentysomething programming that is the CW, aired a string of fan-favorite shows in its 10-year existence, including Dawson's Creek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. It's not clear yet whether non-Warner Bros. shows will be available on the site, but new Web-minisodes are reportedly in the works, with series aimed at the WB's core audience.Warner Bros. hasn't confirmed the ...
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