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More Gilmore Season Finale Spoilers (Mild Rory Spoilers Only)



Fri, 21 Apr 2006 01:42:15 -0500 rec.arts.tv
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Rob Jensen...
From Page 3 of Kristin Veitch's regular Friday column at:

Today's column was also KV's annual Save One Show column. I'm voting
for Everwood as I think that Veronica Mars is safer. Also, Kristin is
smoking crack if she seriously thinks that Gg has any chance of not
coming back. It's a done deal, so her contemplating that possibility
was just plain ridiculous and unnecessarily alarmist about the fate of
a show whose fate for the next season is clearly secure.

Dr. Woodard...
With Team Pallidino now gone could the show not be as safe as we
thought?

Ian J. Ball...
If The CW doesn't bring GG over, they almost literally have *nothing* to
start their net with. ("Smallville" on its own is not enough.)

Also, there's no way they can renew "Veronica Mars" *without* GG.

I'd put the odds of GG getting renewed at over 99%.


Here's KV with her report after the spoiler space:

SPOILER SPACE AHOYISH!

Dr. Woodard...
Maybe they took lessons from other shows where they keep the
details under wraps and shoot several endings so nobody really
knows what is going to happen?


London Calling:

I think Turk said it best in a recent episode of Scrubs, as he was
watching the best female duo on the telly: "Mothers and daughters:
They speak so fast, but they speak so true." He was watching, of
course, our beloved Gilmore Girls. And since these girls are so apt to
tell it like it is, and I happened to get on set during the taping of
the season finale (pinch me!), naturally, I had to dig for info
regarding the possibility of another season--especially given that the
show has not been picked up yet and the rumors (which sadly were
confirmed this week) that show runner Amy Sherman-Palladino might call
it quits.

"I'm pretty sure the show will go on," Alexis Bledel (Rory) told me.
"We've been on the WB for a while, and I'm sure they'll just pass us
along to the CW." Of course, only time (and our Save One Show poll?)
will tell, but I for one am not ready nor willing to say goodbye--if
for no other reason than I want to know what happens with Lorelai and
Luke and Rory and Logan. Can I get an amen, brothers and sisters?

Since Alexis (Rory) and Matt Czuchry (Logan) were the ones on set that
day, I did my best to supersleuth some romantic intel, but what I
found wasn't quite so romantic. "In the season finale, we're going to
find out that Logan is indeed going to London [to take] a place in the
paper there," Czuchry revealed. "[Their relationship] is sort of left
up in the air because he's leaving for a whole year," Alexis added. "I
mean, Rory's really young, so that's a long separation." Still, let's
just say I'd be shocked if Logan is gone for good.

In the season finale, Rory throws a big going-away bash for Logan, and
a few musical personages guest star in the same episode: punk band
Sonic Youth, 24's Mary Lynn Rajskub (yes, she sings) and a slew of
other undiscovered singers who vie for the vacated town-troubadour
spot. And you'll be happy to hear that at least one of the candidates

WIZZY...
WOW!

All I can say is...WOW!

What a season finale! Rory throws a going away party for Logan!

WOW!

And Sonic Youth play at that party.

WOW!

Wake me when this "lost" 1991 episode of "Beverly Hills 90210" is over.

is rooting for RoLo. "We just met Logan, and that was exciting," Sonic
Youth's vocalist Kim Gordon told me. "He's our favorite of Rory's
boyfriends!" And how.
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