After shows end...
By mflower2053
@mflower2053 (3223)
United States
August 22, 2008 5:11am CST
Do you think that after a really good show ends they should write a book to let us know whats going on in these characters lives. Like gilmore girls after Rory graduates from college and gets that job in new york does she stay there or misses her mom so much that she try to get a job closer. Or does Lorelai miss her daughter so much her and Luke move to new york to be closer to her. Does Lorelai and Luke get married and have a child together? I love to read so it would be perfect for a book to be there to read more about what happen a couple of years down the line for the characters to your favorite shows. After watching for 7 years it feels like we know these people. Anyone know what I mean? Don't you think they should do this?
2 responses
@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
1 Sep 08
I do miss the Gilmore girls. I did not watch the show until it was in reruns and on its last season. I did miss out on some fun shows. I should rent he series on Netflix so I can get filled in on all the seasons that I have missed.
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@mflower2053 (3223)
• United States
30 Oct 08
thanks for the response sorry I am just getting back to it. That is a good idea to rent them from netflix. I never thought about getting caught up on a series like that. I might do that with other shows during the summer when they don't have any thing else to watch on tv.
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@teapotmommommerced (10359)
• United States
2 Nov 08
I have rented a lot of the TV series from netflix. I love Wire in the Blood from the BBC station. It has Robin Green and he is good. Wire in the blood is such a good mystery they have murders but not a lot of shooting and gore. Some gore but mostly mystery and who done it. You never know who done it until the end.
@super_jj (1416)
• Philippines
22 Aug 08
I know how you feel 8)
I feel the same way with Dawson's creek and Charmed.
But i guess that's just the way it is. The shows just leave us with epilogues on the characters' futures. I guess they want us to learn the art of letting go, even in tv shows.
8)
@mflower2053 (3223)
• United States
22 Aug 08
I loved charmed and it was nice how it ended. I use to love watching dawson's creek until they went to college then I just couldn't get into it.
@mflower2053 (3223)
• United States
22 Aug 08
they would make some good money if they did sell books though but yea we just need to let it go your right.