On 29 Apr, 23:40, Rob Jensen <ShutUp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I actually found this one on r.a.t. and decided that it was relevant
> enough to repost. =A0(I decided to stop reading Kristin's stuff because
> she and her frenemy over at TV Guide were getting fairly identical in
> their re****ts . . . until now.) =A0 Interesting comment about Scott
> Patterson's status. =A0 The show's clearly as dead as a doornail.
>
> =A0 -- Rob
>
> E!s Watch With
Kristinhttp://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.j=
sp?uuid=3D9f8ca3ea-...
>
> Nooo! (Aliens in America Looks to Be a Goner...)
>
> I'm not gonna lie. This is just about the suckiest scoop I've had to
> re****t in a good long while, and it actually makes me tear up.
>
> Aliens in America looks to be dead.
>
> Casting sources connected to some other show (does it really matter
> which one?) have informed me that Scott Patterson is now being
> classified as "available for a new project next season."
>
> He's the Tolchuck dad, you see, and an integral character on Aliens.
> Aliens in America
>
> And it gets worse: Adhir Kalyan, who plays Raja, also has been cast in
> FX's Nip/Tuck for next season. It's only a recurring part, but I think
> we all can see the writing on the wall, and it makes me a sad clown.
>
> If you haven't yet seen this show, you have no idea how tragic it is
> that Aliens gone. The show truly found its groove in later episodes,
> and Momma Tolchuck (Amy Pietz) just might be the funniest woman on
> television right now. (OK, next to Tina Fey and Jenna Fischer, but
> still.)
>
> The CW network has yet to weigh in, and the CBS-Paramount studio
> officially has no comment. If something comes through contradicting
> the news that Aliens in America is over, you'll be the first to hear
> it. In the meantime, I'll be over in the corner sobbing quietly if
> anyone needs me.
> --
> LORELAI: I am so done with plans. I am never, ever making one again. =A0
> It never works. =A0I spend the day obsessing over why it didn't work
> and what I could've done differently. =A0I'm analyzing all my
shortcomings=
> when all I really need to be doing is vowing to never, ever make a plan
> ever again, which I'm doing now, having once again been the innocent
> victim of my own stupid plans. =A0God, I need some coffee.
I found This Show to be good. I liked Seeing the Guy who Played Luke
playing a different person then a grumpy old middle aged diner owner.
If only they would bring back gilmore Girls or call it The Danes the
next gerenation.
So are we ever gonna see a gilmore Girl movie.


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