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Old 10-06-2020, 02:45 AM   #1
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Default Gilmore Girls turns 20

...: The mother-daughter dramedy endures because it got the basics right

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...ic-20-years-on

Amy Sherman-Palladino's beloved series premiered on The WB on Oct. 5, 2000, a byproduct of the the Family Friendly Viewing Forum, an initiative by 11 big advertisers -- including Procter & Gamble and General Motors -- to support wholesome TV programming. Gilmore Girls ran for 153 episodes on The WB and, in its final season, The CW, returning in 2016 for a four-episode A Year in the Life miniseries on Netflix. Gilmore Girls, says Lauren O'Neill, "is a thoroughly wholesome TV hit. Its unhurried pace, low stakes and sleepy, picturesque setting have led fans and critics alike to cite it as a high point for comfort TV. And as of next week, it will have been keeping viewers warm for 20 years. Gilmore Girls remains beloved largely because it got the basics right. It is most notable for its motormouth, pop culture-referencing dialogue – straight from the quip-o-matic pen of creator Amy Sherman-Palladino – and its core pairing: double act Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, played by Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel respectively, in career-defining roles. Lorelai and Rory’s love story is the beating heart of the show. In giving more oxygen to their relationship – their joys, their fights, their breathless commentary on junk food and John Hughes movies – than it does to overly dramatic plotlines, it found a unique place in the TV landscape during its initial run. Smarter and less soapy than other programs aimed at a young, largely female demographic, such as Dawson’s Creek and One Tree Hill, it leaned into the fact that it was 'just' a show about a single mother, her clever kid and the eccentric, lovable people of Stars Hollow, a fictional Connecticut town. Episode to episode, Gilmore Girls’ trick is in prioritizing minutiae – dinners at Lorelai’s hoity-toity family home, town meetings and idiosyncratic conversations where Rosemary’s Baby and Juicy Couture get equal weighting – so that when its emotional moments do come, they really resonate, the bonds they are based on having been so carefully developed. The show’s willingness to stroll instead of sprint, however, meant that it mostly flew under the radar when it was released. The first season aired on Thursdays at 8 p.m. in the US, in the same slot as Friends and Survivor, two of the period’s heavy hitters, and in 2001, the New York Times called the show 'one of the best series on the air, and possibly the most underappreciated.'"

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Lauren Graham marks the 20th anniversary of Gilmore Girls by thanking fans

"Your kindness and devotion to this show have brought me so much joy over the years. I’m so grateful, to say the least, and I love you all. xL," Graham tweeted in response to Netflix's celebration of the 20th anniversary.

Gilmore Girls' Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino mark the 20th anniversary by celebrating "the cast that changed our lives"

“To a cast that changed our lives — none of us had any idea what the hell we were doing,” Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband/producing partner Daniel Palladino said in a statement to TVLine. “We just knew we would walk in circles around a backlot in Burbank and hopefully someone world care. Melissa, Yanic, Liza, Sean, Milo, Jared, Scott, Matt, Sally, Keiko, Liz, and so many others that came and played in our sandbox — who we tortured with ‘oners’ — we can’t believe you let us. We owe you our lives. To Ed (Herrmann), who we’ll miss forever. And to our Gilmore girls: the incomparable Kelly Bishop and devastatingly elegant Alexis Bledel and the Queen of them all, Lauren Graham. There are really not words that express how we feel except to say we are old and we will forget your names very soon. But until then — you are literally everything to us.”

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  • Director Lesli Linka Glatter recalls the Gilmore Girls casting process and directing the pilot episode: “I was sent the pilot through my agent, so not a very mysterious or interesting beginning. But I remember reading the pilot and just thinking, Oh my God, I have not read anything like this, that deals with the complexity of the mother-daughter relationship where each of the characters is so verbally articulate, and without it feeling false.” Glatter says of casting Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel: “We met so many different actors, and there was a reference to Jack Kerouac...I can’t tell you how many actors came in and pronounced it (wrong). Amy and I looked at each other, and we realized we cannot cast anyone who doesn't know who Jack Kerouac is, or at least doesn't look it up. That became the deciding factor during the casting process, which is hilarious. The characters had to be incredibly smart and witty, and you had to believe that's who they were, that it was not something that was put on top of these characters. Over the years, I've loved talking to mothers and daughters who watched the show together. It made them be able to talk and establish a rapport. That's kind of incredible.”
  • Recalling the 10 best Gilmore Girls moments, starting with the “There She Goes” beginning
  • Ranking every Gilmore Girls episode, from worst to best

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