amy sherman-palladino-related stories
Posted Oct 14th 2009 12:07PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

Recently, I spent a couple of hours watching
Gilmore Girls on SoapNet. The experience put a smile on my face and reminded me that I miss the kind of dramedy that Amy Sherman-Palladino created on that show.
The show remains a near perfect blend of character, comedy, drama and emotion to me. So, when I read this morning that
Amy Sherman-Palladino is doing aproject at HBO about a mother-daughter relationship, I let out a "yeah."
True, true, true, Amy's last show was the disappointing sitcom -- hell, call it like it was, dreadful --
The Return of Jezebel James at Fox. No excuses. It was a mess. Still, I'm more than willing to give this writer another chance to soar again.
Continue reading HBO snags Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino
Posted Dec 18th 2008 11:30AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, Festivus, Celebrities, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

Oh,
Festivus, Oh, Festivus, the holiday for TV fans. How exciting that once a year we can close our eyes, click our heels and make our wishes for the magical ways television can be made better in the year to come. Still, there are more than a few changes that I think need to be made to make TV better ... not to say that it's bad. It just that everything can be better.
This is a great opportunity to get a little Scrooge-y and vent about what I want to see corrected/improved/altered in TV in 2009. Is it wrong that I hope the bigwigs at the networks and cable companies are surfing the net and take my grievances to heart? Is it wrong that I still believe they care about what viewers think? Yeah, probably, but here's my wish list anyway:
Continue reading All Allison wants for Festivus
Posted Apr 9th 2008 11:20AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Watercooler Talk, The Office, Casting, Reality-Free

So, while we've been speculating here on our own about
The Office spinoff, others are doing the same.
TV Guide's Michael Ausiello, one of my favorite TV chatters, was asked in
his column about said
Office spinoff and whether it may be the perfect spot for Lauren Graham. Hmm...very interesting.
Ausiello agreed with the writer, that especially in light of the
big deal Lauren inked with NBC, it makes sense. He wrote, "It would be insane not to at least consider Graham for the gig. Are you with me?"
Continue reading Lauren Graham for Office spin-off?
Posted Mar 24th 2008 7:04PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Cancellations

Well, this isn't a big surprise: TV Guide's Mike Ausiello has just found out from FOX that
The Return of Jezebel James has been canceled after three episodes.
Jezebel James was the first project for executive producer Amy Sherman-Palladino since she and her husband, Daniel Palladino, left
Gilmore Girls after the show's sixth season.
Reviews for the show --
including mine -- were largely negative; almost all of them cited how Sherman-Palladino's unique writing style and pace were thrown off by the studio audience / laugh track used for the show. FOX obviously didn't have any confidence in the show, because it was airing episodes on Friday nights after cutting its initial order
from 13 episodes to 7.
Continue reading FOX cancels Jezebel James; no one is surprised
Posted Mar 11th 2008 11:03AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Early Looks

If you're a fan of Amy Sherman-Palladino -- which pretty much means you were a fan of
Gilmore Girls -- you've been eagerly awaiting the arrival of her new FOX sitcom,
The Return of Jezebel James.
Unfortunately, if you're a fan of Sherman-Palladino's, you're going to end up pretty disappointed. The two episodes that FOX sent out for review were not only devoid of laughs, but uncomfortably paced as well. The pacing is something that's important to note, given the unique dialogue that AS-P and her husband, Daniel Palladino, are known for.
But the most disappointing thing about the show is that it's miscast, in the biggest way possible.
Continue reading The Return of Jezebel James -- An early look
Posted Jul 23rd 2007 11:01PM by Michael Maloney
Filed under: House, Nip/Tuck, Rescue Me, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Dirt, TCA Press Tour
ER's Doug and Carol together again? Don't hold your breath unless you can do so for at least three more years.
Julianna Margulies, who's starring in the FOX mid-season replacement Canterbury's Law, says that she'd love to do another project with former ER love interest George Clooney. But the actress,who left the hospital drama in 2000, wants there to be a full decade in between projects so that fans won't think of them as lovebirds.
Alas, the reunion won't likely take place at Country General, either.
Continue reading Fox press day 2, part 2 - Margulies, Sherman-Palladino on Gilmore Girls and House - TCA report
Posted Mar 6th 2007 2:03PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Celebrities

Excellent news for
Gilmore and
Six Feet Under fans.
Lauren Ambrose,
Six Feet's Claire, has been cast in Amy Sherman-Palladino's upcoming project
The Return of Jezebel James as
Parker Posey's younger sister. The pilot focuses on juvenile lit publisher Parker Posey and her relationship with her estranged sister. (Jezebel James is the name of the publishing house's popular franchise for pre-adolescent girls.) This is pitch perfect casting. Having read the script, I can tell you that Lauren's character is essentially the person you'd expect
Six Feet Under's Claire to be after a couple of years in New York with less chemical experimentation perhaps, but the same amount of artistic ennui.
You'll also be happy to know that the pilot episode is pure Amy Sherman-Palladino. She's back in the game with a script that reads like the best
Gilmore episodes against an urban backdrop. It's quick-witted, modern and now perfectly cast.
[Thanks to Lauren R. for the tip.]
Posted Jan 8th 2007 12:31PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, Gilmore Girls, Smallville, Everybody Hates Chris, The CW, America's Next Top Model
(Part 5 of 5) In the winter of 2006 CBS and Warner Brothers got together to create a new 5th network . . . The CW. You read right, I said 5th network. That's probably confusing you right now since you thought there were six major broadcast networks on the air last winter: ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, WB, UPN. Yes, that's true, but The CW was to do something unique to make it the 5th network. It was going to combine the programming of both the WB and UPN, eliminating those networks completely.
It sounded like a good idea at first. Take the best programming from both WB and UPN and put it on one network. No more jumping between the two networks to find the show you wanted to watch. No more confusion as to whether Veronica Mars was on WB or UPN. Plus, there was elimination of much of the mediocre crap that filled their weeknight schedules.
Like I said, it sounded like a good idea.
Continue reading Top TV Stories of 2006: The CW
Posted Dec 8th 2006 9:31AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Battlestar Galactica, Gilmore Girls, Lost, Family Guy, Animation, The Office, Celebrities

This may come as a shock to you, readers, but the writers of scripted television programs hate reality TV. And, do you know what they hate even more than reality TV? Network censors. If you've been watching
Studio 60, you already know this. Those standards and practices people are such prudish little worrywarts - cowering in their offices, praying the FCC won't smack the network's hand for using the word "butt" in primetime.
This past Wednesday,
television's top showrunners got together for a
Hollywood Radio and Television Society luncheon where they got to grouse collectively about the twin evils of Mark Burnett and broadcast standards. Chiming in were
Family Guy's Seth MacFarlane,
The Office's Greg Daniels,
Lost's Damon Lindelof,
Gilmore Girls' Amy Sherman-Palladino and
Battlestar Galactica's Ron Moore (pictured) among others. The discussion was facilitated by Jimmy Kimmel. How much would you have loved to be in that room? How much would I love to be working for any single person in that room - really, any of them?
Continue reading Radio and Television Society takes on censorship and reality TV
Posted Sep 18th 2006 10:03AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Programming, OpEd, Gilmore Girls, The CW

It looks like
Gilmore Girls. It certainly
sounds like
Gilmore Girls. And it's just as funny, fast-paced, and quirky as
Gilmore Girls. This is a good start.
Every fan on the planet was worried about their favorite mother-daughter team when show creator Amy-Sheman Palladino and her husband Daniel Palladino
left the show last spring in a contract dispute with Warner Brothers. Even though the new show-runner, David Rosenthal, had experience on the show, fans were worried he wouldn't be able to capture the classic
Gilmore Girls "voice." Most of all, fans were also worried that season seven wouldn't strike the show's signature lightness, which even the Palladinos had trouble capturing last year.
Well, I saw the Season Seven premiere over the weekend, and I've got to tell you,
GG fans, you don't have anything to worry about... at least not yet.
Continue reading Gilmore Girls season seven premiere - an early look
Posted Aug 2nd 2006 12:55PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, FOX, Talent, Industry, Gilmore Girls

Amy Sherman-Palladino, creator of
Gilmore Girls has
signed a deal to create a sitcom pilot for Fox. The half-hour pilot is going to be about two sisters who reunite after a number of years apart. The twist is that the reunion happens after one sister agrees to carry the other's baby. She is set to write, produce, and direct the pilot, which is a lot of work. But remember that AS-P and her husband Daniel left
GG earlier this year after the couple and Warner Brothers couldn't come to terms on a new deal, so she'll have time.
Knowing Amy's writing style, I'm sure there will be lots of references to current and past pop culture, with band names popping up from time to time.
[via
Netscape]
Posted Apr 23rd 2006 5:59PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Talent, Industry, Programming, Site Announcements, Web
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killing Jonathan Toomey for not liking Pearl Jam -- here are some highlights from the last week at TV Squad:
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Posted Apr 21st 2006 11:01AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Talent, Industry, Programming, OpEd, WB, Gilmore Girls, Watercooler Talk

Bob beat me
to the punch with
the news that Amy
Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino are going to leave
Gilmore Girls at the end of the year, so I didn't
get to post my reaction to the story. Well, I've read
Mike Ausiello's story, digested the comments, and
slept on it. After all that -- and I'm sure you're all on the edge of your seats -- here is what I think of the
move:
Eh.
Continue reading Your friendly Gilmore reviewer's take on the Palladinos' departure
Posted Apr 20th 2006 10:45PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Talent, Industry, WB, Gilmore Girls

Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband Dan
have left the WB show because they couldn't come
to an agreement on their contracts with the studio. They are going to leave at the end of this season.
It
looks like the show will go on though. Dave Rosenthal, a producer and writer on the show already, will take over when
the show returns next year (?) on the new CW.
[via
Lee
Goldberg]
Posted Feb 13th 2006 5:42PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Talent, Programming, WB, Gilmore Girls, Celebrities

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.
Continue reading Gilmore Girls feud didn't sit well with Lauren Graham