24 was kind of a letdown.
Compared to other seasons or this season? Cause if it's a letdown from this season, I may not even bother catching up on my DVRd eps.
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24 was kind of a letdown.
Compared to other seasons or this season? Cause if it's a letdown from this season, I may not even bother catching up on my DVRd eps.
Well, I felt like the real action ended about 15 minutes before the end of the episode.
There was some good stuff otherwise.
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Cool, except the piece leaves you thinking that the fault is with the show not with the schedulers at the Network.
Apparently, there are rumors of a GG reunion movie floating around already.
Do those rumors include Amy Sherman-Palladino?
They are not that complete. The discussion over at TWOP wonders about ASP but I haven't read the original source. (I also wonder whether this isn't the sort of rumor that flies whenever a beloved show goes away.)
You know, I really thought I read someone from the cast saying that there would probably be a reunion movie...that the cast had signed on for it. I wish I could remember where I read that.
Ausiello says that ASP is behind the reunion movie.
ETA:
Question: So, what gives? There is no way you could still be at Fox's upfront party. Did you track down AS-P, and, if so, what were the final four words she had in mind for Gilmore Girls?— KatrinaAusiello: OK, here's the deal: Yes, I tracked her down, but, no, she did not cough up those elusive four words. But wait — there's more. And it's good. No, amazing. No, un-frakkin'-believable. Amazing, even. Wait, did I say that already? Well, it's true. Because just as I was about to brand her a big ol' promise-breaker right there in front of all those industry types, Amy explained why she couldn't divulge her long-ago-planned Gilmore ending. (Gilmore fanatics: This is the time in Sprockets when you either lean on a heavy object or just sit down.) In the next year or two, she hopes to make — wait for it — a two-hour Gilmore Girls TV-movie that ties up all those loose threads! I nearly fell over when she said it — especially given what she told me back in December. (BTW, lest you think Amy was pulling my leg, her partner in life and in showbiz, Dan Palladino, confirmed that a GG reunion pic is something they're interested in pursuing.)
(Added because there are big Heroes casting spoilers on the same page. Spoilers for next year you know.)
Possible Jericho news:
Question: What, if anything, are your sources telling you regarding this Jericho "closure" that CBS is promising? I think I speak for every fan when we say we don't want closure. We want Season 2!— Josh >br?
Ausiello: All I know is that a meeting is taking place this week at CBS. To learn more about the gargantuan "Save Jericho" movement, head to jericholives.com.
And I thought -- hmmm, because most of the shows that I've heard of having that sort of campaign are not on the top network in the country - they're on the smallest networks or on cable only and probably have a tiny percentage of the viewers of even the lesser viewed shows on the big networks. So maybe the Jericho Lives campaign really is massive.