After an unexpected cliffhanger left Gilmore Girls fans everywhere shook to the core, there has been a high demand for season two of the series’ Netflix revival A Year in the Life.
Those behind our favorite mother-daughter duo, Lauren Graham and Alexis Biedel opened up about the show’s future and we must say, it does not look entirely too promising.
“Now, it’s become what could we do with this story that is satisfying, that is worth continuing? I don’t know if there is a need to do more,” Graham shared on a panel hosted this past Sunday by Deadline. “I would never want to make it feel like we’ve overstayed our welcome.”
Bledel agreed, adding “I think for me, it comes down to what story we’re telling. I don’t think we could’ve anticipated that this would happen. So, I think we’re still reeling from that.”
The 35-year-old also revealed her opinion on Rory’s surprise pregnancy.
“It’s certainly not the ending I expected,” she explained. “I told Amy [Sherman-Palladino] I wanted Rory to end on a high note after all her hard work. I wanted her to succeed, so it was a hard thing for me to digest.”
Last month, Netflix president Ted Sarandos announced that “very preliminary” talks were underway with Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino,
“We obviously loved the success of the show. Fans loved how well it was done. It delivered what they hoped,’ he said. “The worst thing is to wait a couple of years for your favorite show to come back and for it to disappoint you, but they sure delivered and people were really excited about more and we have been talking to them about the possibility of that.”
With GG’s fate uncertain, Sherman-Palladino has turned her focus on a new series titled The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. The comedy has just been picked up for two seasons by Amazon, which should keep you occupied while we continue to question who the unborn Gilmore baby’s father could be.