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| Hola everyone! I wish I had more time to post a b-u-tee-full post, but HW calls.. so this is all I have time for.... Stacie, the goddess , posted this on her page and I thought, just in case, some of yall dont find the link on her page.. or whatever.. I'll add it here too.... Here's the link to the AMAZING Ausiello report... I'm in the process of createing a statue of the man... 80 stories high.. haha. in the mean time... Rush off to this link>> PS: SPOILERS INSIDE::: TV Guide Community: Ausiello Report
And for the amazing YOUTUBE preview thingy-ma-bober.. that I've honestly watched 20 or more times... here ya go... it's funny it's cute.. it made me dance in my seat. >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL5h0AcjmK4
Choa <3
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| Okay.. soo... it's been a while since I've updated. School started on the first monday of the month.. and yeah.. I'm busy, busy, busy (like a really tall bee) hehe. So yeah.. I didn't have much HW tonight, and so, here I am to catch everyone up as much as I can... there are SPOILERS HERE.... so BEWARE if you dont do the spoil thing... 7.01 - The Long Morrow Airdate: September 26, 2006 (if I could I would make this bright and flashy and glowing and 3D.. it's just THAT importante! Kirk crashes Taylor's car into Luke's...
7.02 - That's What You Get, Folks, For Makin' Whoopi (Kirk opens his own "Kirk's" and Lorelai and Luke "have it out" in the middle of town. The Dinner set is made for 5. make of that what you will.) Here's a pic.... not in great form b/c I didn't want it monsterly huge.. man, I love her dress!
7.03 - Lorelai's First Cotillion
7.04 - 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous-- Lorelai and Chirs go on a date.... need I say more? I really dont feel like adding to that pain..
7.05 - The Great Stink (Rory goes to London to see the Queen.... haha.. Kidding! sheesh.. she goes to see Logan and all I can think to tell you is she gets to meet some of his new coworkers.)
DVDs come out on the 19th.... yes, yes, I am axcited.. even if I wasn't really in love with this season... but yeah.. and the NEW season (7) starts on the 26th. Don't miss it! It's suposed to be a saddish ep, so there's ur warning, but come on, sad or not, we fianlly get some answers to all our questions!
Oh.... Newsish? Lauren Graham went to the pre-emmys with Matt Perry.... how cute are they! hehe. Uno icon to seal the deal....
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| There are SPOILERS on this post.... just a warning incase you dont want to see um.. Soooo.... there's this huge conferance thing going on with the networks and such... lots of interviews and such.... and yeah, I'm loving every min of it.  Lots of news out there right now about the upcoming season of Gilmore Girls. And just so everyone can be sure to get the info they want.. or dont want.. I'm gonna post the links up for the sites and I'll post a few of the interviews up also. (I'll post the ones I like a lot. how about that? ) If something contains a spoiler then I'll make it where you have to highlight it to read it or make it a smaller text or maby I'll put a box around it so you'll know where it ends. Eh, something that'll work. anyway.. here's one>>> !!(No real spoilers on this... I'll call it 'safe zone'  From: CANOE -- JAM! Television: Woods signs up for 'Shark'
GIRLS TALK: Lauren Graham says hold on, Gilmore Girls fans. Last year’s finale made perfect sense.
The popular WB drama moves to the new CW this fall and Graham and co-star Alexis Bledel were at that networks’ sessions yesterday. Fans have been burning up the blogs with negative reactions to last season’s cliffhanger, which found Lorelai (Graham) ditching fiance Luke (Scott Patterson) and winding up in bed with ex-hubby Christopher (David Sutcliffe). ***Side note:: ex-hubby? excuse me.. they were never married.!.***
“I thought it was great drama,” Graham said after the session. “That’s what people do (in times of conflict, confusion and pain).”
Besides, she told critics, if everything had gone the way the fans wanted it to go, “the show would be over. I would just be calling Rory going, ‘What are you doing tonight?’ ”
As it stands, Graham and Bledel are contracted for one more season. Graham wouldn’t rule out more, saying she wanted to give the production team a fair shot to reinvent the series.
As for the departure of husband-and-wife series creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, it’s all good, said Graham. While she didn’t want it to sound like she was dumping on her old bosses, she said she was looking forward to scripts arriving on time.
“Amy and Dan were last-minute writers,” she said, adding that hefty Gilmore Girls scripts often arrived the night before a shoot.
She also hoped the new writing team, led by executive producer David S. Rosenthal, might lead to a loosening up of the “word perfect” readings, a painstaking process which led to multiple takes.
“It was a point of pride for them,” she said of the Palladino’s read-every-word edict. And while they aren’t the only strict showrunners in Hollywood (Graham also singled out David E. Kelley and Aaron Sorkin), “It made for a really long day.” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Safe Zone..again.. but yeah.. this is kind of boing stuff, but it's here. Just to let eveyone know... I'm rather proud of Lauren for standing up to the press the way she did. "most.uncomfortable.panel.ever:">>> http://www.nowplayingmag.com/content/view/4201/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A few Spoilers can be found here>>> NJ.com: Weblogs !! BEWARE:: 'DANGER ZONE' FOR SPOLERS::: Meet the new boss I wrote yesterday that new "Gilmore Girls" showrunner David Rosenthal was pretty tight-lipped about his plans to deal with the season-ending mess (Lorelai leaving Luke and sleeping with Christopher) left behind by departed creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband Daniel. But when I caught up to Rosenthal at the CW's party, he was much more open, if not about what he plans to do, then his feelings about the whole twisted saga. Here's a transcript:
Without spoiling anything major, can you tell me in broad strokes what's going to happen at the start of the season?
"You saw the last episode, so that's going to have far-reaching consequences, not just for Lorelai and for Luke, but for Christopher and everybody... I don't think she just went to Christopher's house -- she wasn't drunk, it wasn't this mad, crazy thing -- she made a decision about where she wanted her life to go, and we're going to explore that. Not to say that Luke isn't in her life and a part of her world, but it still seems like this can't even help create a schism."
You guys spent a lot of this season establishing that Christopher has been growing up.
"I thought so."
And it was always a theme of the show that he would be the perfect guy for Lorelai if he wasn't such a little boy and could mature.
"He did. He grew up last year. He showed a consistent maturity, which is something he's never showed before."
Okay, so logically, it may make sense for her to do this and him to be the right guy. But your fans have invested six years in the other thing, and anyone or anything that gets in the way of that, they are going to hate. How do you deal with that?
"Here's the thing. We've invested six years in this (too). We're the writers, we're fans of the show. We harbor the same feelings, but the question is, just because someone's your soulmate and your ultimate destiny doesn't mean you're going to be with them tomorrow, this week, this month. There's a journey. I'm not sure, if tomorrow everything was perfect with Luke and Lorelai and they were stettled down with no issues or problems, I don't know how interesting dramatically that would be. I feel like Lorelai and Luke will have an opportunity this year to grow a lot and change a lot, and perhaps lead to a situation where they're more ready to be together."
Now, playing devil's advocate, Lorelai getting back with Christopher has been Luke's greatest nightmare since he started dating her.
"You know what they say: you manifest in your life what you most fear."
And knowing the kind of guy that he is, I can't see him easily forgiving her. If or when they get back together, I can't see how they can ever be the same as a couple.
"It's a big question. We spend a lot of time talking about this stuff."
(At this point, Rhina Mimoun, former showrunner on "Everwood" and now one of Rosenthal's lieutenants, chimed in that "Men never forgive. That's why you stink!" After attempting to defend my gender, I continued.)
How passionate were the discussions about all of this last season?
"Amy, you know, kept a lot of it to herself, but as the season went on, we could see that there was something brewing. I don't know. Again, she's been doing the show from day one. We would often discuss ideas, but ultimately Amy would make a decision and we would go with it."
(I bring up David Milch and Aaron Sorkin, two other producers who, like Sherman-Palladino, are known for obsessively writing and rewriting every script of their shows, and who left "NYPD Blue" and "West Wing," respectively, with major threads dangling -- Ricky Schroder's deep secret, President Bartlet stepping down -- that became major problems for their replacements to resolve. After some back and forth about how successfully those scenarios were negotiated, I ask how Rosenthal feels about being left with a similar flaming bag of you-know-what on his doorstep.)
"I just view it as an interesting challenge, dramatically, creatively. It never occurred to me that it was a bad thing. I said, 'Oh, this creates a lot of issues and problems.'"
But did you ever talk with Amy about what she planned to do with this storyline if she hadn't left? Do you know what her plan was?
"No."
(Another writer pipes in that Amy always wrote organically from the characters, so they feel the next steps should be apparent to them. Rosenthal continued.)
"It was never, like (Amy said), 'Oh, we've got to do something big and crazy.' She always worked from character and story, and eventually, problems arise."
But the thing is, there have been entire seasons of this show where almost nothing happened, and the fans were fine with it. I'm sure a lot of them would be perfectly happy if the show was nothing but Lorelai and Rory trading jokes and going shopping. How big a temptation is it to just go that route?
"We're very interested in telling stories. We want every episode to feel like, 'Wow, you've really gone somewhere.' It really feels like you've traveled with these people. We're excited about those stories. It's coming along great. We're very much in synch as a staff. We feel very positive about this season."
Will Luke's daughter still be involved?
"Absolutely."
And Sherilyn Fenn? "Yes. his relationship with them will continue to grow deeper and more contemplated."
Any chance Luke will respond to what Lorelai did by doing the same thing with April's mom?
"I don't know. But I know that their relationship will grow in significance in his life."
Moving on for a minute, Matt (Czruchy) isn't leaving the show, but Logan's going to be in England. How will that work?
"The first part of the season is (Logan and Rory) trying to deal with a long-distance relationship. Something will come and change that."
It's always struck me that Logan considers going into the family newspaper business as a fate worse than death, and I always wonder why he doesn't realize that all he has to do to escape is to turn down the money.
"I guess so could all of the Murdoch kids."
And it's weird to me that Rory, who knows how much he hates it, has teamed up with (Logan's dad) to put him on this path, like this is the only way he can grow up.
"I think it will make him grow up. He'll do less drinking and partying, and he'll have something to focus on."
But he so clearly, viscerally hates this.
"He's not a big fan of his father. And that's part of his journey this year, exploring what being in the working world means to him."
Okay, so now we come to what's clearly the biggest question going into next season: how much are we going to see of Sebastian Bach?
"He will be appearing occasionally."
Occasionally?
"Occasionally."
Occasionally?
"That's all I can promise."
Oh, alright. You do have, between the regulars and the recurring characters, an enormous cast.
"It's a huge cast, so you can't service everybody every time."
You can go half a season with just one Michel subplot or something.
"It's not for lack of trying. It's just a lot of relationships, a lot of dynamics."
Well, what storylines do you have in mind for the supporting characters?
"Lane and Zach got married, married life is going to bring a lot of challenges and surprises for them. Richard's going to get a job teaching at Yale, an opportunity to fill in kind of thing. Emily's going to do a little tutoring of young debutantes. Paris will spend the summer opening up her own version of the Princeton Review, tutoring students. Everybody's got lots to do."
And Kirk?
"Kirk will be Kirk. I guarantee it."
How were you and the other writers introduced to the idea of April?
"It was something (Amy and Daniel) felt strongly about. They thought it would be a central tenet of the season."
I have to say, I like April as a character, and I don't even mind the whole "Luke has a kid he didn't know about" reveal, but I hate how she was used to drive the wedge in between Luke and Lorelai. By the time Lorelai wound up at Christopher's door, I believed that's where she would go, but I could feel the hand of God painting her into that corner as the season moved along.
"Fair enough."
You said in the press conference that you're not planning this as the final season. Do you have any grand plans for the characters that would take you another two, three years?
"Of course. They live in the world, they have a life, they have relationships, I have no doubt we could do more seasons after this one. That's up to the powers that be."
Getting back to the Milch/Sorkin thing, they had distinctive voices, and when they left their shows, the characters began to speak differently. Can you recreate Amy's voice?
"That'll be up for you guys to decide. I write the way I write. I wrote a couple of episodes last season. I don't know, if you put them on and didn't know who had written them, if you could distinguish. But I'm my own person, so it's entirely possible the voice could change a little. but I'm an enormous fan of that style."
I've seen Milch rewrite every word on every page. Was Amy that heavy-handed in the proccess? How much of what you wrote made it to the screen last year?
"Certainly, by the end, the last episode I wrote was pretty much all mine. With any show, there's a learning curve. But I definitely felt that (episode) was my words. And we just showed the cast the first script for the new season. Lauren and Alexis have been doing this for six years, and they're comfortable with what's in it."
What new characters will we have? "We haven't cast them, but some new friends of Rory's at Yale and new colleagues of Logan in London."
Will Rory be traveling back and forth, or will it be a lot of them on the phone? "For starters, yeah. Long distance relationship. Not using the Huntzberger jet. She's at Yale, he's in London."
Alan Sepinwall can be reached at asepinwall@starledger.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Spoilers... nothing too wonderful, but I was uber happy to read them... http://www.nj.com/weblogs/tv/index.ssf?/mtlogs/njo_alan/archives/2006_07.html#162506 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ausiello's interview with David Rosenthal >>> Ausiello should have a sandwich named after him or something... the man gets the best news around! http://community.tvguide.com/forum.jspa?forumID=700000049 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Matt in St Loius--- boring, but I guess if you're a fan of Logan (as if those people really exsit ) then you might be interested....>>>> http://www.stltoday.com/blogs/entertainment-tube-talk/2006/07/a-gilmore-guy-on-the-loose-in-st-louis/#more-5221 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Not sure if this is in any of the links on here.. but Marty might be coming back.... am I the only one who'd jazzed to maybe have naked guy coming back? I've missed Marty!! And Milo wont be back... not really shocked there... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dates to mark on your calendar::: GG DVDS are out on Sep 19th Gilmore Girls premieres Sept. 26 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <3
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| Hey.. I found this sooomewhere...... can't remember where though (if anyone has seen the site it was on.. leave me a comment and I'll credit it.) I was dumb and e-mailed the good part of the article to myself, but I didnt includ the site address... yes, I know, I know, "tisk tisk" on my part. ha. So yeah.. read this SOMWHERE and I thought it might interest some of yall wonderous people out there. "Many Emmy watchers are hoping the new process reaches out to "Gilmore Girls," which was voted best new program by the Television Critics of America when it debuted five years ago, but has never been nommed for a top Emmy. Such consistent snubbing is one of the chief reasons that the new Emmy voting is being tried. TV academy chiefs have finally grown weary of critics fuming about neglect of those "Girls," particularly star Lauren Graham."
"One group that will be rooting hard, at least in the nominating process, consists of fans of Lauren Graham, who plays a single mother on "Gilmore Girls." Though the show has been on the air for six years, and Ms. Graham's performance has been much praised by critics, "Gilmore Girls" has not received a nomination in any major Emmy category. (In 2004 the show won an Emmy for outstanding nonprosthetic makeup for a television series.)
Disappointed viewers ascribe that slight to the fact that "Gilmore Girls" is shown on the smaller WB, rather than on one of the four major networks. Following its merger with UPN, another small broadcaster, WB will be named the CW network. "
And here's something I read a few days ago.. Stacie had the link up on her site... it's an interview with Keiko Agena! Great interview, too!
Here's the link>> Popgurls.com: Interviews: Interviews: PopGurls Interview: <i>Gilmore Girls</i>' Keiko Agena go there and you can read the interview and visit the site.... here's the interview.. Just the interview>>>>>
PopGurls Interview: Gilmore Girls' Keiko Agena
Written by Amy
Keiko Agena has been in a whirlwind of matrimony both on-screen and off. Her Gilmore Girls character, Lane Kim, gets married on April 18th, and Keiko herself exchanged vows mere months ago. Once things settle, she can kick back and enjoy being a newlywed (both scripted and not). But before that, though, she talks to PopGurls and shows that she's as sweet and fun as Lane, the best best friend any Gilmore could ask for (even if she refuses to choose between Dave and Zack).
What do you love most about Lane?
Well, there's two main things. One is that she's always trying to find a way to make everything work. She's so stubborn and she won't give up. And she tries to balance everything and thinks she can – she tries to make everybody happy. Which of course, leads to more problems than anything. But there's something about that side of her personality that I find attractive even though it causes her so much pain.
The other is her passion for what she wants to do. She's a little bit blind in that way. I think I like her faults as much as I like her good points.
For six seasons, you've been playing a character much younger than you are. What's frustrating about it? What's fun about it?
I think the frustrating part was more when I first started playing Lane. When [the show] first started, I was 26 and she was 16 and that difference feels huge -- more marked than it does now. Going from a high school to a college age – that feels like a big gap. As she's grown up – she's sort of on her own, trying to make a life for herself – those are a lot easier to relate to. (laughs) That just continues for the rest of your life... trying to define yourself, and do better – trying to make it.
We've seen Lane with and without her trademark glasses. What do you like better? The glasses seem to fit Lane.
They kind of are the character -- I like it without the glasses, myself. But I think it's just because those were my glasses that I wore to the audition. So I'm kind of done with the glasses but I know that a lot of people don't necessarily agree with me.
Lane is pretty passionate about music. Has playing her influenced your musical tastes?
Little by little. [Creator] Amy [Sherman-Palladino] and [executive producer] Dan [Palladino] are such music freaks. [Producer] Helen Pai, who [Lane] is based on, handles a lot of the music aspect -- especially when we get together as the on-screen band and practice and perform. She's also a music freak. Those three get together and chitter-chatter about the great music that they love – some of that has definitely entered into my world.
Also, my husband's a musician -- so some of the stuff he listens to, I now listen to.
What are some of your current favorite bands?
I have to say, I'm partial of course, my husband is in a band called Los Desnudos. They're this crazy jam band that has this punk vibe to it.
Is that "The Naked"?
Yes!
My bits of Spanish come in handy from time to time.
Very good, very good [laughs]. I give you an A! Now I'm sort of addicted to that, and with all that's going on [in the music when they're performing live] – it's hard to go back to the music that I liked to before.
I think I listen to a lot of random things – I've never been much of an obsessed fan of a band.
What are some of your most memorable concerts that you've been to?
I usually see little local bands. There's one called The Rogers Sisters – they're based out of New York but they came to LA once – they're great.
And there's Eric Weavenreid – I'm not sure if that's how you spell his name. It's fun music – he was an interesting fellow, he would come in a new outfit every week. He'd have a strange character and [as the show progressed] strip his wig off, [and other parts of his costume]. I liked the theatrical aspect of it (laughs).
Sometimes, depending on the night, in the middle of the show he would ask the audience if they were interested in a reading from "Teenage Monologues." He had this book which was really, really badly written, overly dramatic monologues for young girls. It was just the best thing.
What is your favorite song to dance to?
My husband would hate this, but "Superfreak." But anything funky is the best.
Speaking of bands, on Gilmore Girls, former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach plays Gil in "Hep Alien." As a pretty well-known music icon in the 80s, I think it blew people's mind to see him show up on the show. What's it like to work with him?
Oh, he is Gil. People would think, "no, that's not possible," but he is soooo Gil. Yeah, yeah he was a rock star in the 80s, but he has this childlike, wonderful side to his personality that is so excited about everything. He really does make the day go by faster when he's around. He's just having so much fun and he's not afraid to show it. Sometimes it's this jaded industry and you'd think that he'd be more jaded than everybody, but he's just like a kid and it's a pleasure to work on a day that he's working.
Kind of like an infectious fun?
It really is – [Sebastian] puts people in a good mood. And it's so funny when we have days that we film in front of a crowd of extras. He's such an entertainer, he can't help it. (laughs) If there's a mic in front of him and it's on, he'll be telling jokes and getting them all rowdy, then the A.D. has to tell everybody to quiet down.
Mrs. Kim started off as an abrasive, overbearing mother but has become quite a popular character in the past two seasons.
That's cool. (laughs) Oh, I love that.
Mrs. Kim just… rocks. Which is probably not what fans would have expected in the first season. The relationship between Lane and Mrs. Kim has changed a lot over the six years, is that something you were expecting?
I think that's the wonderful thing about the way [the show is written]. They're always going for what's not expected. Over the years, we know Mrs. Kim as this certain kind of woman. And then we come to find out four or five years into [the series] that she traveled the country in an all-girl tambourine band. It's this wonderful little gem that only Amy and Dan can think of – it's just odd but somehow it still make sense. That's the best kind of treasure – something totally unexpected and yet you still believe it, it still fits into the character of who she is. Any time that these things are revealed, we have a new appreciation for people.
And I think that's so true about our own parents. These people in our lives that we think, "yeah, yeah yeah, I know what you're about. I know all about you, I know why you do all of these things" and then you just find out information that will blow your mind and you go "oh my gosh, they really were young at one point." I think people become more well-rounded the more time you invest in learning about [your parents].
What are your favorite Lane/Mrs. Kim moments?
There's a couple. ["In the Clamor and the Clangor"] where Lane gets kicked out of the house. She's been away all night because she wanted to play a gig that she knew Mrs. Kim would never let her play. And so Lane finally comes back in the morning and walks up into her room and realizes that Mrs. Kim has spent the whole night going through the room, freaking out and finding all the little hiding places. It's this final big confrontation of all of these years of trying to get away with everything and realizing that something has to change. That's not going to work anymore.
Lane complains and complains and complains but she really doesn't want to leave. And Mrs. Kim doesn't want to kick her daughter out, but she can't help it. And I just loved performing that scene so much and Emily [Kuroda] is a wonderful actress. You even feel for Mrs. Kim in that moment even though you would think that she's doing a terrible, horrible thing, but she's in so much pain over it.
The other one is that coming full-circle, when Lane moves back into the house after having the fight with Zack. [In "The Perfect Dress"], she's bummed and sitting at the kitchen table with her mom. And her mom breaks out the alcohol (laughs), "Let's drink together." When I read it – I just burst out laughing. It was fun for us, as actors, When we were sitting there and having this drink together, thinking about how all those many years we've sat together, filming, at that kitchen table thinking "this would never happen between the two of them." And yet it did. It was so sweet.
So, tell me, what's the deal with the mysterious Papa Kim?
I don't know! Where is my dad? (laughs) That should be in ALL-CAPS, with exclamation points and question marks:
"WHERE IS MY FATHER????!!!!!!?????!!!!??!?!?!???!!!?!"
I don't know, and you know what? It’s one of those things that I don't know how it will ever be resolved. Because I know that he existed in the beginning, because we talked about him, but then he wasn't there at the wedding. I'm still waiting for Amy to pull a rabbit out of her hat, and how she'll wrap that up.
Do you have a personal theory? Dead in the attic in an antique chest? Working a Vegas lounge act? What?
I think that he must be an undercover CIA agent and his cover is that he's traveling as a missionary in different parts of the world. I'm totally kidding – I have no idea. Hopefully he doesn't have another family somewhere, that would be sad.
And they've already done that with Luke and April.
Right.
In Stars Hollow, there seems to be a bit of young marriage – we already know that Dean's didn't go so well. How do you think Lane's will go?
If I were to take a guess – that writer's room is so locked, they never let any of us in – I think Lane's will go well, partially because Dean's didn't. The two of them [Lane and Zack], even though they're so opposite and in some ways, seem to be not good together – I think that they will find a way to make it work.
Do you think that Lane is too young to get married?
I don't think so. There are challenges -- one of the dangers of getting married so young is giving up your dreams, or getting settled too soon. For Lane, I don't see her dreams getting diluted because she's married. I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing to get married at young age.
It depends on the person, and the people getting married.
It really does depend on the person. I don't think it's one of those across-the-board things that you are doomed to failure. There are a lot of people who have gotten married at a young age that have wonderful marriages.
There's been a lot of grumblings online about Zack's worthiness – do you think that Zack [played by Todd Lowe], is good enough for Lane?
(laughs) Oh, it's so hard for me to say. For her, I think so. I know that Zack is very immature, he's got some issues. But Lane does too. They both have some growing up to do.
Lane is a bit more mature, though.
Oh yeah. I think she always will be (laughs). It's not hard to be more mature than Zack. But, I think that there are things about Zack that make her happy, that's all that's important.
All things being equal -- between Dave [played by Adam Brody] and Zack who would you prefer Lane to be with?
Dave Rygalski? Awww… Can I go to The O.C.? Make a little guest appearance?
Dave Rygalski [was] written in a much sweeter way [than Zack]. When we met Dave, he was willing to do anything for her and was very sweet. So it's hard not to like him – he's a good guy. But also, we just met him. I think it's hard to say where that character would go. Zack's a llittle egdy, a little rough around the edges. I love Todd – Todd is a sweetie. I can't answer the question – it's too hard.
You did the audiobook for Millicent Min, Girl Genius How was that different from other acting?
I really had a good time – it's a totally different experience than being on set. You're just sitting in a room by yourself and because it takes a little bit of time to record the book, you can get into the rhythm. It feels a little bit like your own little cocoon. I would love to do it again, actually.
Are you still working with hereandnow?
No, but some of the people that I've worked with in that group are putting together something new that we'll probably test out in June. We don't have a name for the group yet, but there's 11 of us who really like working together in hereandnow, but are busy doing other things. We are going to try to get together this one show and see if that process works for us and see if we can do it again.
What the show about?
Because of our schedules, we're going to create it in the space of a week. We'll probably advertising the show before it's set, which is one of those things is a leap of faith that it'll all come together – but I love these people and I think that they're talented. We have a way of working with each other – it's somewhat improv-based – and within that week we'll have time to put it together. We already have the bones and the framework of what kind of show it will be.
What other things do you have coming up?
Right now, I'm taking it pretty easy, actually. I just got married, so I'm enjoying life.
Congratulations!
We eloped in December. We got married in a helicopter over Las Vegas. We didn't tell anybody – we just snuck out there. Then called people about two days later.
What inspired the helicopter? That's a new one.
I was going online and trying to find out what we should do. I had wanted to go to Vegas and do it that way. And the helicopter sounded like the best bet. It was just great. It was a great day, it was perfect. And when we came back – my girlfriend threw us a little party. It was like a cute little reception, so I feel like I had the best of both worlds.
That sounds lovely. This is a big year for weddings for you, both on-screen and off-screen.
I know – it's too much, how similar both the situations were. They're both musicians, I was roommates with both of them before we got together.
Wow.
Yeah, it's too much of life imitating art or art imitating life.
Since you eloped, did you get to have some random, vicarious thrill through Lane getting married in a more traditional manner?
Actually, it was kind of wonderful in a weird way. Because I got the chance to have this custom wedding dress -- the dress goes through phases because Lorelai works on it and does all these operations on it.
One of the weirdest things was when we were doing the rehearsal -- I'm in the dress and the door of the church opens and everybody stands and turns around and looks at you and that music is playing. It was the weirdest thing to walk down that aisle in the dress with people looking at you. I know it's on set, but the fact that I just got married in real life – it was freaky. It kinda tripped me out a little but.
You know what's interesting? In the beginning, I was like "wow, I love it!" 16 hours later and you don't feel as excited. I was like, "yes, I'm in this dress. I'm very uncomfortable, I'm ready to be in my jeans."
You got the best of both worlds – and I bet it reminded you of why you eloped.
Oh, it did. God bless people who can do the whole shebang, I just never wanted to do it. Every time I hear about big wedding stories, I just say, "thank god we eloped."
Gilmore Girls airs on TheWB, Tuesdays at 8pm.
2006-04-17
So yeah..... great interview, dont'cha think? So yeah... any of yall out there who havent seen the Season 6 Box Set yet??? Incase you haven't.. here it is...
 It's so bluuuue... I loooove it..... too bad the season as a whole was rather dampering to most of the GG world... sigh.... Oh, the box set comes out Sep 19th.. I think... It comes out in Sep, I know for sure... I'm not 100% on the 19th...
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