A Gilmore Girls documentary for the 25th anniversary? Okay, but I need this long-standing beef cleared up

Search for hollow stars is the new documentary Gilmore Girls Fans arrive at some point in the near future to mark the 25th anniversary of the show.
Promising to “transform everything you thought about on its inheritance and its multi-generational fandom”, the project was fully funded via Kickstarter, where you can always keep an eye on the latest updates. We also have no idea of its implementation, but as it is mainly an online project, we can make a confident assumption that it will appear on one of the best streaming services in no time.
Kelly Bishop, Jared Padalecki, Chad Michael Murray (which we have seen for the last time Sullivan crossing On Netflix), Keiko Agena, Sally Struthers, Liz Torres, Emily Kuroda, Rose Abdoo, Kathleeen Wilhoite, Matt Jones and Grant Lee Phillips have all been interviewed, alongside director Jamie Babbit, writer and producer Stan Zimmerman, Casting directors Jami Rudofsky and Mara Casey, as well Gilmore Guys Podcast host Kevin T. Porter. It is not known if other stars like Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel and Scott Patterson will also be included.
If you have been a fan since the show made its debut on the WB network in 2000, this is probably not the celebration you wanted. After the Netflix mini-series A year in life It was such a success – not to mention left us on a massive cliffhanger to which was never answered – it was planned that more specials arrive in the future, although they never came. Stars like Lauren Graham and Kelly Bishops regularly talked about the successful television program in the following years (the two have released Gilmore Girls-Mesmoires on the theme), but the conversations remained just that.
Of course, I can broadcast the seven seasons of Gilmore Girls On a myriad of streamers, including Hallmark + and Hulu in the United States as well as Disney + and Netflix in the United Kingdom and Australia, but since seasons 6 and 7 were absolutely horrible and can never be reviewed, which takes place fairly quickly. It goes without saying that we should be grateful to have a new content, but if we want it to be a documentary, I need a prolongation of the tackle tackled (and no, I do not want to say who is the father of Rory’s baby).
The Gilmore Girls documentary must once to tackle the Shambolic growth of Lane
Poor and poor Lane Kim (Keiko Agena). As Rory’s best friend (Alexis Bledel), she was there in any case that she could be while living a double life under the cover of her strict mother. She took a rear seat as a companion in the seasons 1-3, but when Mrs. Kim (Emily Kuroda) discovered how Lane was hidden, we saw her justified. She could play the drums in her group, have a beautiful boyfriend in Dave (Adam Brody) and enjoy her life without having to change or throw food before going home. It should have been a new start, but a terrible writing in the 5-7 seasons did everything but.
By time Gilmore Girls Entered her end, Lane was an intelligent and shiny girl who had not been nowhere. She was satisfied with sub-parlars in the new boyfriend Zack (Todd Lowe), abandoned the group seriously by renting a grotty apartment with two boys, then becoming a mom to twins who still lives in stars hollow A year in lifeTaking control of her mother’s former work in Kim’s antiques. Admittedly, we see Lane and Mrs. Kim reconnecting in the process, but Lane must have the development of the most depressing character in the history of television.
I think I can speak on behalf of all Gilmore Girls fans when I say that the creators have to pay their lane crimes again (and more generally, whatever season 7 of garbage dumpster), and the documentary is the ideal opportunity to broadcast grievances. Agena is one of our interviewed people, and there is no allegiance to the network, because it is a Kickstarter project. I want to see what she really thinks of Lane’s trip over the years, and I hope she was also dissatisfied with the place where Lane found herself like the rest of us.
In an ideal world, we would get another special where Lane realizes that life is short and recovered in the world of music, leaving Stars Hollow far behind. Unfortunately, I think that days to hope for new episodes are well behind us, but the campaign for Lane lives.




