TVGuide Magazine has an exclusive interview with Amy Sherman-Palladino, creator and Dan Palladino, executive producer of Gilmore Girls and they state that they did not quit but they will not be in charge next year when Gilmore Girls moves to CW. What happened was that they wanted a two-year deal but the studio only offered them one year and the cast are only committed for a year. There were alot of other issues, the fact is that next year will not be coming from the creator's mind, sadly. The season finale is next week.Explaining the title: I am forty-something Latino who has a fondness for the Japanese culture and speak Spanglish--Spanish and English. Some people say "Span-English" so I mixed it with "Engrish," which is how some Japanese pronounce English.
Wednesday, May 3
Gilmore Girls: Producers won't be along for next year
TVGuide Magazine has an exclusive interview with Amy Sherman-Palladino, creator and Dan Palladino, executive producer of Gilmore Girls and they state that they did not quit but they will not be in charge next year when Gilmore Girls moves to CW. What happened was that they wanted a two-year deal but the studio only offered them one year and the cast are only committed for a year. There were alot of other issues, the fact is that next year will not be coming from the creator's mind, sadly. The season finale is next week.