Well, it isn’t Gilmore Girls Season 8 or a Gilmore Girls movie, but Michael Aussiello reports that Amy and Dan Palladino, the creators of Gilmore Girls, have just gotten a pilot picked up by The CW! If you’re not old enough to remember, CW used to be The WB, the network Gilmore Girls lived on for their 7 seasons.
The project has working title of Untitled Wyoming Project, and is a “family soap set on a horse farm in a small town in the Midwest or Rockies.” It could potentially be on the fall 2010 T.V. schedule. Another small town? Do I smell a bit of throwback to our beloved Stars Hollow?
Don’t forget, this isn’t the only thing Amy has on her plate at the moment; back in October, HBO picked up a series from her about a “mother-daughter relationship.”
What do you think of this new development? Are you excited for Amy’s particular brand of humor to come back to the small screen?
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I think that there should deffinately be a Gilnore Girls movie!!! I want to know what happens next!!
I’m vary happy for this news!!Amy S.P. is a genius in her way and she’s knows well the family relationship, so I’m sure it will be a good job…with the right cast!! Good luck
I hope it does better than “The Return of Jezebel James” — I felt that the Jezebel James show was written from such a hostile place that it just couldn’t catch on. Now that Amy has had time to move on, I’m sure she will have something that people will want to watch.
And something set out west will definitely have a different feel than the Gilmore Girls did…I hope it gets on the air! Not everyone is intelligent enough to write a show that you have to watch over & over to get all the references. And I even know answers to trivia questions because they were referenced on Gilmore Girls. Another intelligent show from Amy will be appointment TV, that is for sure!
I hope this is the start of something new as it’s about time Amy and Dan have something on our screens. It’s been waaay too long.
If I read this correctly, it’s just the pilot has been ordered, not a series pick up? Pilots usually get filmed in the spring, so the pilot could be filmed and the series not picked up.
I have to say it’s always amazing how crazy Hollywood seems at times. After the bad “breakup,” the CW and the Palladinos both came out of it so badly I guess they realized they never should have ended things the way they did.
Maybe this is a trial get-together…