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Vanessa Marano (April on Gilmore Girls) was occasionally guest starring in the new TNT series Trust Me as Haley McGuire, one of Mason’s (Eric McCormack) children.
The Hollywood Reporter is saying that TNT has sealed the fate on the low-rated drama, which never took off with viewers and continued to tank week after week. The series is cancelled with no new episodes to air. I didn’t think it was horrible, but I guess something about it didn’t work with viewers on that network.
Vanessa Marano fans can still catch her on The Young and the Restless on CBS, where she plays the role of Eden Gerick. She’s been in 29 episodes so far.
Photo Credit: Karen Neal for TNT / ©2009 Turner Broadcasting System
Alexis Bledel (Rory Gilmore on Gilmore Girls) was the April 10th InStyle “Look of the Day” Pick for the outfit she wore to the Gotham Magazine Party:
They note that Alexis “mastered the menswear trend” that many celebrities are doffing this season, wearing an outfit from Zadig & Voltaire with Christian Louboutin heels and a box clutch. The outfit from French brand Zadig & Voltaire included the shirt (Djimini Tank), though I’m not sure if it also included the black cigarette pants (these?) or the tailored blazer .
Rory is turning 21 in a few days in ‘Twenty-One is the Loneliest Number’ and Lorelai, though pouting about her dream to take Rory to Atlantic City to be playing 21 when Rory turned 21, is still not willing to reach out to her. Lorelai will help Rory when she decides she wants to return to school, and not earlier (immaturity we’ve talked about at length already). Anyway, Rory is dreaming that it’s 4:03 on her birthday and, instead of Lorelai waking her up like she does every year to tell her the story of her birth… it’s Madeleine Albright?!

Why Madeleine Albright, the first female US Secretary of State? Why would Rory dream that Madeleine was her mother? I get the whole “voice of your mother” thing, as a channel for Rory wanting to see her mother again. But I don’t understand why Madeleine Albright was that voice for Rory. Another powerful and respected woman in her life, perhaps? What do you think?
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Lauren Graham paid a visit to the new Late Night with Jimmy Falon show on NBC last night. Just like with her outfit earlier in the week for The View, Lauren looked amazing!
Lauren was there to promote her role on Guys and Dolls, talking at first about getting used to living in New York again after getting used to LA life.
Jimmy brings up how Gilmore Girls is such a cultural phenomenon, with Lauren responding:
“You know, for me, it’s over. Because it’s over. But it lives on. And so, like, I come to New York and I’m doing a musical, I’m wearing a blonde wig and I have a New York accent, you know I’m doing this thing that’s written in the ’50s and still, like, I walk out of the stage door at night and people are like ‘When’s the ‘Gilmore Girls‘ movie??’ and I’m like, ‘OMG are you kidding me?’”
Lauren Graham says that Sex and the City changed things and it’s almost like you’re letting people down if you don’t make a movie.
Lauren talks about working on Guys and Dolls and her awe at Kelly Clarkson wanting to come backstage to meet her. Lauren shares that she loves American Idol, with Jimmy accidentally telling Lauren a spoiler, since she hadn’t caught up with all the episodes.
Ew! Apparently Lauren Graham paid a visit to Celine Dion’s vocal coach, since Broadway is taxing on the vocal chords. Jimmy shares a photo taken of Lauren Graham’s vocal chords, from a scope put in her mouth. As a joke, Jimmy and Lauren decide to ask and answer a question while singing. It’s cute. Lauren also shares her New York accent for the Guys and Dolls role of Miss Adelaide.
Ausiello, who tried to fool Gilmore Girls fans on April Fools day by saying “OMG! Warner Bros. greenlights Gilmore and V. Mars movies for release in 2011!”, at least made up for that lost hope by giving us some scoop on Alexis Bledel.
As well as mentioning that Alexis Bledel went to see Lauren Graham perform in Guys and Dolls, saying she was “totally amazing,” Ausiello has some quotes from Alexis about her guest appearance tonight on ER’s series finale and on Alexis’ thoughts about returning to television.
Alexis describes her experience on ER as “wonderful” and “emotional”, saying that everyone was crying on set, not wanting to part ways. 15 seasons, I’m not surprised!
However, despite enjoying her return to television after Gilmore Girls, Alexis shares she’s not ready to return to television full-time:
“There were a few [pilots] that I looked at; I just wasn’t ready to sign up for six years. I have commitment anxiety at the moment. I’m sure it will wear off in the next couple of years.”
Here’s a photo of the cast and crew of ER celebrating the bittersweet finale:
This series of events between Lorelai and Rory continues to irk me. The whole thing always rubbed me as very out-of-character. Though both Lorelai and Rory were very capable and in-character to act immature in the situation where Rory dropped out of Yale, I find it really difficult to believe they would interrupt the baptism to have a fight. They love Sookie too much for that.

In, ‘Always a Godmother, Never a God,’ Lorelai tried to call Rory only to find her number disconnected (which we later learn is because Rory lost her phone). Kind of like how when Rory tried to apologize and instead found out Lorelai was engaged, it just made her more mad. So, when Sookie asks both Rory and Lorelai to be godmothers to her children, they can’t back out because of their fight - they love Sookie too much for that.
Rory seems to do better through the baptism than Lorelai does. Lorelai is distracted, wondering if she’s the only one without Rory’s new phone number. So distracted, Lorelai asks the Reverend for a moment and drags Rory, with the babies, outside to ask why she doesn’t have her phone number. Rory seems embarrassed about interrupting the service, but Lorelai isn’t.
Sookie later says she’s not mad at Lorelai for disrupting the service. She feels guilty for setting up Rory and Lorelai the way she did, which is way beyond what Lorelai deserves for her breakdown I think. But Sookie’s a great friend. Anyway, when Rory tries to apologize to Lorelai and to give her her number, Lorelai turns her away. Again, immature. Where’s all this coming from? Lorelai had to learn very quickly to grow up when she left home with baby Rory, so all this seems over-the-top, don’t you think?
Lauren Graham will be making an appearance on the new Late Night with Jimmy Falon show on NBC on Saturday, April 4th (I’ve also read April 3rd). There’s no word yet on what she’ll be promoting.
Meanwhile, Lauren Graham’s new ABC pilot, The Bridget Show, has a bunch of news! First off, the production for the pilot will begin filming this April in Los Angeles! In addition, Barry Sonnenfeld (Pushing Daisies) has signed on to direct the new sitcom, with Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) as the latest star to land a role in the series.
Since Lauren Graham will be filming the pilot for The Bridget Show in early April, it is expected that she will not be performing as Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls for certain dates. Tickets can be exchanged or refunded if you had those dates. More info here.
Former “Gilmore Girls” star, Alexis Bledel, is chosen to guest-star on the series finale of NBC’s “ER“, People reported. The final episode, which will be broadcast on April 2, sets the 27-year-old beauty in the role as Dr. Julia Wise, a new intern at County General.
Bledel joins several stars for the medical drama’s farewell season, who will reprise their roles in the March 12 episode, including George Clooney as Doug and Julianna Margulies as Carol. Rumor has it, Susan Sarandon will also star as a patient’s grandmother.
“ER” is an American medical drama which is mainly shot in the emergency room of fictional County General Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. It was created by the late novelist, Michael Crichton. The TV series, that was run on NBC since September 19, 1994, has produced more than 300 episodes so far.

Keiko Agena (Lane Kim on Gilmore Girls) is best known to us as a drummer. After all, she spent 7 years drumming on Gilmore Girls. When the series ended, Keiko admitted that she had gotten “really lazy” with her drumming. However, that doesn’t mean that Keiko has dropped all musical pursuits!
Keiko Agena also plays the bass and can be seen as part of the ensemble Boo Boo Kitty. According to the band’s MySpace, we should now call Keiko “K-BOO”
Check out Boo Boo Kitty (including Keiko) performing in December:
Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham will star in a new comedy at ABC, in which she will play a self-help guru who teaches women how to live a stress-free life — but struggles to follow her own advice when her boyfriend dumps her.
According to Variety, the untitled half-hour comes from scribe Alex Herschlag (Will & Grace).
The new comedy represents a reunion between Graham and ABC. The actress got her big break on the Alphabet net starring opposite Molly Ringwald and Jenna Elfman in the short-lived Townies.

