In a new interview with DigitalSpy, Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel discuss Netflix's recently released "mini-movies" titled GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE, and share their thoughts on whether the latest installment marks the final farewell of the series.
"The idea was for Amy to get the chance to conclude the story the way she always wanted to," says Bledel. "I certainly feel we answer a lot of questions in this and we are delivering things to fans that maybe they wanted and didn't get from the season seven finale. So it feels conclusive but I suppose anything is possible, and I don't have any expectations either way."Adds Graham, "It's hard to say. I'll be curious when all the episodes are out because this feels like such a grassroots thing - the people brought Gilmore Girls back so I think it's up to the people if they think the ending feels satisfying enough. If it does I wouldn't want to touch it. To me it ends in a really satisfying way that could also continue... so I guess we'll see."
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Netflix is currently streaming four 90-minute "chapters" of GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE", each spanning one of the four seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, who executive produces, writes and directs the four 90-minute chapters with Daniel Palladino. The project is from Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Check out the trailer below:
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