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David Rosenthal did what he could with the mess and overall, except for using Christopher way too much, he did a very good job at cleaning it up. Only when Christopher was finally off our screen did I feel that we were back to classic GG. It was glaring that Christopher did not belong in Stars Hollow and to continue with his pairing with Lorelai they would have had to move them both out, thus defeating the whole concept of GG. So normally I would not care whether there is an 8th season or not and would say good riddance, but I feel that this digression needs to be redeemed. That the Lorelai and Luke story needs to get back on track and the majority of the fans who are rooting for the couple need equal time to make up for the waste that was the "Chris and Lore saga". We need more than a few rushed episodes to finish what Amy has started in the first 5 seasons. We will never know what came over her to sabotage the show the way she did. Intentionally or not, the stigma is there forever for the fans and the show.
If the show ends now, life will go on and there are other shows, good shows to fill our evenings, but this has taught this faithful viewer one valuable lesson. Never to get so invested in a show and its characters ever again. I will never watch anything coming from the pen of Amy SP because I don't trust her anymore. I will never watch any show or movie where David Sutcliffe plays a role. (I used to be indifferent to him and his character Christopher, now I loathe the sight of him) and if I find out that Alexis Bledel is the cause for no season 8, I hope she regrets her decision for the rest of her career and I wish her a lot of flops along the way. Lauren Graham should consider herself fortunate to finally star in a long running show, having appeared in so many failed series before. Scott Patterson seems to be the only grateful one for the break that this show has given him and I will always root for him and his career.
This is total speculation, but remember when there was a spin off being developed by Amy (Windward Circle) that was turned down by WB? I wonder if that made the Palladinos feel trapped by Gilmore.
The difference is whether or not season 8 would fix things. Personally, I feel the new team made such a hash out of Gilmore that I don't have much faith an eighth would redeem anything.
Thanks for reading and commenting!
I may be part of a rare group, but I'm a fan of Alexis Bledel and wish her to be happy in whatever she wants to be or to do in her life. She fulfilled her contract with GG and it's note her fault if first the Paladinos and now David Rosenthal decided to crap the show for Luke and Lorelai fans. And if she ends up being responsible for putting a cap in this travesty of a once great show, I'll be more than grateful to her.
I can't blame Alexis since who knows what her motivations are, and even if it is kind of selfish, seeing how strangely season eight went, maybe she got sick of the bad writing.
I think the worst of all possible outcomes, would be season eight with no Alexis Bledel. I read some rumor they might try to do the show without her. Yikes.
RE: "seeing how strangely season [seven] went, maybe she got sick of the bad writing"
That's something I have thought. Alexis Bledel is a very private person and, as was said in some interviews, she is also very shy. So I see her refusal to stay in the show as her silent way to show her dislike of the writing. Her character - Rory - has been very badly written and what some critics have been saying about her are a prove that, aside money, Gilmore Girls has nothing more to offer her.
RE: "I think the worst of all possible outcomes, would be season eight with no Alexis Bledel. I read some rumor they might try to do the show without her."
I read that too. But I wonder if Lauren Graham isn't sick of the bad writing too.
I'm at work (and under a deadline) so I'll have to come back later and read your posts more thoroughly--but one thing I wanted to add is don't forget another career jump--Jared Padendecki (ok let me check that spelling...Padlecki) and Supernatural--I never liked him
I will really have to be impressed by these last few episodes in season 8 to be willing to stick with the show for a season 8. Meanwhile I am looking for another show to watch.
Oh Liza you are right, I forgot about Dean (Jared P.) and his show Supernatural, which I don't really watch!
Sorry...
I guess we'll see in two weeks if the season finale works as a show closer as well.
So for season 7 a totally different team wrote Gilmore Girls lead by David Rosenthal with different writers. I don't think the new team got a handle on the show until halfway through the season, maybe because they had to deal with Christopher getting married to Lorelai...
una nueva temporada de Gilmore girls
No puede ser que haya terminado y asi
:(
:(
que vuelvaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!
rory y lorelai
:( En realidad todos los personajes
POR FAVOR
Sure, we could see Luke and Lorelai get married and maybe see Rory and Logan back together again, but then what? It doesn't seem like that would be enough to fill a season.
So yes, I agree it was a disappointment that the Palladino's left after Season 6, and that Season 7 was a little sloppy, but I don't think it ended horribly.
We can defer from the previous seasons that Luke and Lorelai will work it out and get married, and as far as Rory goes - her whole role on the show was based on fulfilling her dream of becoming a journalist (or a CNN correspondent to be specific). She has always been an independent and ambitious young woman and I would have hated to see that stop due to Logan. So her graduating Yale and turning down his proposal kind of makes sense to me.
When i watch the series now and come to the final episode of season 7, I do feel really sad because it was such a fantastic and clever show. But I think that since it was so well-written and the characters were so developed, any ending wouldn't have done the show justice. You can't make everyone happy.
So let's all just enjoy the DVD's and smile at the memories - I know I will.