Brutal Bloggers
Bloggers can be brutally honest, if not over-the-top. A couple of bloggers didn't like the vibe from the Gilmore Girls' cast and producers at the recent Television Critic's Association meeting:
"There's nothing worse than watching two stars you like squirm under the pressure of uncomfortable questions." More from nowplayingmag.com
"Graham couldn't hide her distaste for twists and turns her character has taken recently..." From sfgate.com
Comments
the longer hair has got to go...he doesnt look good with it...jess looked good with the longer hair and so did dean..but not logan. it goes against his image "status"
Posted by: Kelly | January 27, 2007 12:32 PM
The Rolling Stones cancel a gig in Hawaii and postpone other tour dates as Mick Jagger suffers throat troubles...
Posted by: Cameron Saxon | November 29, 2006 12:27 PM
I totally agree with gilmoregirl.
Palladinos destroyed Gilmore Girls as well as the characters of Lorelai & Luke.
The stupid LLD s/l stinks and the "no one would believe Luke cheating on Lorelai" applies to Lorelai too. If written consistently, Lorelai would not cheat on Luke. And don't say they were broken up. It didn't work on Friends and it sure doesn't work here either.
The P's turned their backs on their faithful fans and gave them an "up yours" on the way out.
Posted by: GGfan | August 18, 2006 9:35 PM
i think lorelai will is going back with chris beacause it looks like she left luke because he did nait want ti get married to lorelai which it is his lose i think i really do not like luke.
Posted by: Amberly | August 18, 2006 12:46 PM
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Posted by: kiki | August 11, 2006 2:27 PM
Lauren Graham is right to be frustrated. The Palladinos single-handedly assassinated her character (and the show) last season -- and Lauren's supposed to be happy about it?
Posted by: gilmoregal | July 21, 2006 1:50 PM