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Gilmore Girls feud didn't sit well with Lauren Graham

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Gilmore Girls Friday fight!As much as I like Gilmore Girls, I was never happy with the Rory/Lorelai feud that dominated the first half of this season. Why? Because the interplay between Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, the cornerstone of the show for its first five seasons, was forcibly removed. Not that I didn't support the storyline; Rory had to come of age at some point and had to separate herself from her mother/best friend to become a healthy adult. But to stretch that out for half a season turned the show into a big drag.

Many fans and TV critics felt the same way I did. Now we know we weren't alone. According to this article by David Bauder of the AP, Graham wasn't happy with the storyline either, mainly because she missed working with Bledel every day, but also because she felt it was out of character for Lorelai to freeze out her daughter/best friend for so long.

"I struggled with the idea that this character, being the parent, would go so far as to stop speaking to her daughter and not make more of an effort," she told Bauder. "We had it in bits and pieces, but it was hard for me to justify that I wouldn't try harder, that I wouldn't reach out more, that I could stand to be away from her for that long."

She also speaks about the long days she puts in filming the show, and the prospects that the show will go another year. Bauder also speaks to Amy Sherman-Palladino, who still wants to remove herself and her husband from the show despite the fact that their new series fell through when the WB/UPN merger was announced. A good read for all GG fans.

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