Posts Tagged ‘Gilmore’

I am a seer of the hypothetical, imaginary future

Friday, May 18th, 2007

I just realized that I mentioned Barack Obama in my hypothetical Gilmore episode and I find it surprising and noteworthy that he was part of an integral plot point in the season finale. He may not be at the Dragonfly, but with Rory being on the campaign trail and as likable as she is, I’m sure she could pull a few strings, coordinate with Lorelai and make it very possible…no, actually, probable that Barack would hold a rally there.

Also, here is an L.A. Times column on the finale.

The end of an era

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Gilmore Girls is over. I have not yet seen the final two episodes. In a way, I am scared of watching them because if I watch them, the reality will set in that there are no more episodes to watch. None. In the whole world. I will have watched every single episode of the show. It will really be over. Watching those final episodes is like the nail in the coffin, and I want to hold off on hammering that proverbial nail. It’s like when I’m reading a really great book I start reading slower when I get near the end because I just don’t want it to end.

Yes, I know, there are still the DVDs and Amy Sherman-Palladino’s new show “The Return of Jezebel James.” I am really looking forward to it. It stars Parker Posey, Lauren Ambrose and Scott Cohen (Max Medina) and it was picked up by Fox, so there are a few positive things to hold onto. But I will still miss the goings-on of Stars Hollow. I feel like the town is still bustling, and that life there is still going on. Luke is serving a plate of hamburger and fries right now as he looks out the window longingly at Lorelai who rushes past talking on her cell phone to Rory who just called to tell her that Jess has come to visit her dorm as she was moving out and brought the book about her that he wrote and published titled, appropriately enough, “Rory.” He brought a hardcover copy for her and a copy of Oliver Twist. Sookie is trying out a new dish for the Inn, as they are currently hosting a Democratic rally with Barack and Hillary in separate corners of the Dragonfly and Michel is trying to soothe the crowd tensions. Kirk is there with a trumpet to signal the entrance of Sookie’s pecan-crusted halibut and grilled asparagus. The world of Stars Hollow moves on, but we just don’t have a window into it anymore. But I know, it’s not really true. It’s just TV, and it’s not real.

I guess Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel and the many supporting characters that made Gilmore what it is will be free to star in the script that I will be writing for them. How great would a buddy road comedy with Lauren and Alexis be…and maybe throw Kelly Bishop in the mix? It’ll be like the road trip episode but bigger and better and longer. You would want to see that, right?

Also, Amy and Dan, if you’re reading this (as I am sure you are), can you PLEASE do audio commentaries on all the past episodes of Gilmore? I would buy and re-buy the entire series if you did this and so would others. You can use that quote in your pitch to Warner Bros. and maybe they’ll see dollar signs in their eyes and go for it. Because I finally listened to the commentary on “You Jump, I Jump, Jack”…well admittedly not the whole thing, because I’ve fallen asleep two nights (not because of the commentary, of course, that was thrilling…but because of the combination of exhaustion and Tylenol PM) but what I’ve heard has been great! Funny, insightful, sarcastic, informative…we get to listen in on the witty repartee and banter of what may be the best married TV writing/producing partnership in history (Lucy and Ricky, who?). And this was your first crack at it. Think of how engaging and entertaining you could be after doing six seasons worth.

My other suggestion: “Gilmore Girls: The Movie.”

R.I.P. Gilmore Girls

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

You will never be forgotten.

Notice the sod on the porch of Lorelai and Rory’s house. The house is already falling into disrepair…like the world without the Gilmores. If Luke was able to be around, he would take care of this. He would be there in a heartbeat with his backwards hat and a shovel.

What will I do without Stars Hollow and its fast-talking and quirky denizens? My Tuesdays will never be the same. Two more weeks left. At least I still have the DVDs. After these precious last two episodes, I’ll start again at Season 1, for about my eleventh cycle.

I’m naming my first daughter Rory.

The Lorelais are gone

Friday, March 30th, 2007

No more Gilmore Girls. The fun and allure of coming to campus is now gone. I arrived at campus at 12:15 (slightly early for work, just in case they were still filming) and the lights were gone. No more tents, no more Gilmore Girls chairs propped around to brighten my day, no more Stars Hollow denizens walking around campus. Just as soon as they came, they were gone. I should have pushed myself to come earlier this morning, as I thought I overheard from a crew member last night that they were filming some more the following morning (this morning) but he thought they would be done by lunch. Oh well. I’ll still have the memories.

Now I will give kind of a more detailed wrap-up of my Gilmore experience. Probably more detailed than you care for. It all started on Wednesday. It was a clear and sunny day, one that seemed just like any other L.A. Wednesday. That is until I received a message while at work from my friend Dave informing me to sit down because he had big news — which was that Gilmore was filming right now outside Norris, mere yards away from where I was working diligently at the Dean’s Office! I then received both a voice-mail message and text message from Jeff giving me the same news. I called Jeff and he was already on his way, camera in tow. So I worked a few minutes longer and then met him at Norris.

They were filming a scene where Lorelai, Richard and Emily walk down the pathways near the Cinema School, ending near the fountain outside Norris. It was easy to spot Lorelai and Emily, as they were wearing bright fuchsia and aqua dresses respectively (Jeff has a photo of this). Richard is also quite an imposing man, so he was easy to follow too. Jeff was saying how he wondered where Alexis was because he had heard that she was there. Cue Alexis, who walked right past us (from behind) in jeans, a zip-up hooded sweatshirt, boots, and sunglasses, looking like quite the relaxed, TV/movie star she is. She walked about 10 feet past us and plopped down on a small grassy knoll and laid down. So we sauntered over to the knoll (no closer than we already were, just a few feet to the right) and sat down as well. We alternated watching the scene and watching Alexis nap, all the while Jeff taking some photos while I provided cover (they told us no photos). Again, these photos can be seen here.

Then that scene wrapped and I was going to head back to the Dean’s Office. Jeff parted to take some more photos. Then I thought that I should ask Jeff to send me updates on what scenes they were filming, so I headed through the fountain area, right past Lorelai in a huge jacket talking to another woman. I was walking kind of fast, because I knew I needed to get back, and I nearly ran into someone (it was kind of crowded and chaotic) and stopped and was face to face with Emily. I was then a little scared because I nearly bumped into her and I momentarily thought she was her character, so I scurried off and found Jeff. Then the entire cast and crew walked right past us to break for lunch.

I had perfect timing that day, because right when I got off work at 5 is right when they were ready to start shooting the next scene, a heated exchange between Rory and Logan where something major happens. Jeff has reported the spoiler at the end of his blog, so if you want to know you can go there. I will keep it a secret. Alexis was pretty adorable throughout. She was wearing her boots in all the close-ups, so check out Logan’s eyeline and see if it isn’t a few inches lower than it’s supposed to be. We were pretty close to her chair (though no photos from our position there, kind of awkward), where she would return after every take. After the first or second take she said, “That was pretty bad, wasn’t it?” She would also sometimes make faces like she didn’t know if she had gotten it or not. Someone on the crew complimented her on one take and she was smiling and said, “You thought that one the best?” She also checked and talked on her Blackberry (she paces, like I do, while on the phone — I was happy to see that commonality), she looked at the script a few times, and drank Canada Dry ginger ale. She stayed kind of to herself for most of the shoot. Though she appears to get along well with Matt Czuchry (who plays Logan) and Jeff has a nice photo of Alexis and Liza Weil (who plays Paris) sitting by each other talking.

Jeff and I left while they were still filming. I had to go home to take Rufus out, get a jacket and eat, but we agreed that we would both probably come back later that night to watch them film a carriage scene, which we did. We left again at 9 with Rufus with us for the night portion of Gilmore.

So, Jeff and I speculated about who would be in the carriage. Would it be Logan and Rory, Logan making another romantic, grand gesture to win back Rory’s affection? Or possibly Luke and Lorelai, echoing the episode in which they took a carriage ride together at the opening of the Dragonfly Inn? Surprise! It was Lorelai and Rory, taking a carriage ride down the pathways between the Libraries and Taper Hall, not what I would think of as an ideal location. But it’s TV and I’m sure they’ll make it look much different. Here’s a shot:

And another one. It’s blurry, but closer:

All went well until they brought the horses out. Then Rufus started barking and I politely escorted him from the set. It was cool to see how they filmed it and to see the two of them together, but it wasn’t the most ideal viewing experience because they are driving around in an oval and unless you want to walk alongside them, you can only see pieces of it. But fun nonetheless. We left when they wrapped at about 11:45.

I got home and took Rufus on a short walk before bed and he ran off after an oppossum in the alley/driveway on Lyman. He was faster than the gross-looking little creature so he would chase it away from me, get in front of it, then chase it back at me. We made quite the scene. I was yelling his name, lights were going on in the apartments around me, and a group was congregated across the street watching (luckily it was dark). I would walk a few feet in, trying to get his attention or possibly grab his leash, but then the possum would turn towards me and start running and I would then back up out of the driveway, at times turning and running. Basically, it was a human/animal Laurel and Hardy skit. Luckily the opposum and Rufus walked away unharmed.

Gilmore Update Day 2 coming later…and more photos…

Feeling lonely and so cold…

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Jeff posted some photos of our Gilmore-watching from yesterday here. Rumor has it that they are filming today and tomorrow on campus too, so I hope to catch some more Gilmore action today. Details, updates, and maybe photos later…

2:30 pm update: They filmed a scene or two this morning that I missed (I knew they were shooting, but felt guilty for spending so much time watching Gilmore shoot…I do also have a life). Got on campus at 1:15, Cynthia met me here on her lunch break, but unfortunately they were also on their lunch break. Crew was setting up for more coverage of the actual graduation. Here’s a photo from that setup (Branford is one of Yale’s residential colleges, the college that Rory attends and where Richard is an Alumnus):

3:05 pm update: I left work for 20 min. and timed it perfectly. I arrived just in time to see Rory graduate. I felt so proud of her. She walked across the stage, flipped her tassel and looked into the crowd (presumably at Lorelai) and smiled her Rory smile. It was quite a historic moment. It felt so real. I wanted to cheer or cry, but I restrained myself.

If you’re out on the road…

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

I have just come from USC where they were (and still are) shooting an episode of Gilmore Girls, the best show on television. I saw Richard, Emily, Lorelai, Rory, and Logan. It’s graduation at Yale. They are supposed to be filming a nighttime carriage scene, so I will be heading back to campus tonight with Jeff and Rufus. Very exciting. Jeff took some photos, which I am sure he will post somewhere. I will provide updates and details later.