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🗓️ 9 May 2023
⏱️ 52 minutes
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Spring has sprung and in true Gilmore to Say fashion, Tara and Haley are building their Spring Gilmore playlists with only the best seasonal episodes. Will your faves make it on there? Hold onto your yellow daisies, put on your raincoats, and cue the renaissance music, because it's officially spring in Stars Hollow!
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0:00.0 | Five, six, seven, eight. Spring. Spring. Spring is sprung. Spring is sprung. Yay. All right. Here we go. |
0:13.5 | Hi, everybody. Welcome back to California to stay with Tara and Haley. I'm Tara. This is Haley. Hi, Haley. |
0:20.7 | Hi, Tara. Today's a little bit of a bitters Haley. I'm Tara. This is Haley. Hi, Haley. Hi, Tara. |
0:21.3 | Today's a little bit of a bittersweet day. I know. So we definitely tease this to our Patreon |
0:25.7 | besties, but today, after we recorded this spring episode, we were going to hop on a call with |
0:31.0 | Sheila R. Lawrence, who was one of the co-executive producers and writers on Gilmore Girls Bunheads and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. I know. And we've been saying for so long that we've been wanting to have one of the |
0:41.0 | writers on to answer all of our burning questions. I mean, if we had a nickel. |
0:45.9 | True. Every time we said that. So we were really excited to have her on. Unfortunately, |
0:49.8 | she couldn't join us because of something very important that's happening in the television |
0:54.4 | industry right now. And for those of you who aren't aware, it is that the Writers Guild of |
0:59.3 | America, the WGA, is on a writer strike right now as of when we're recording this episode, |
1:03.9 | it's May 2nd. So 12.01 today, May 2nd. It's the first day. It's the first day of the writer |
1:08.2 | strike. And so Sheila is out there picketing along with her fellow |
1:11.4 | writers and we stand in support of her because this is really, really crucial and important. |
1:16.7 | For any of you who aren't familiar with the writer strike, there was the last writer strike |
1:21.9 | of 2007-2008 was huge for the television industry. It kind of brought everything to a screeching |
1:27.1 | halt. And this one is just as important because it is also about to bring everything to a screeching |
1:31.9 | halt because without writers, not a lot can go into production. They're literally the backbone of |
1:37.1 | the industry. Without their voice and without their ideas, these things don't get made. |
1:42.0 | But unfortunately, they're not being compensated appropriately. |
1:45.5 | And like with any, you know, big business or corporation, the people at the top are reaping |
1:50.4 | the benefits while the people at the bottom, which include the writers, are not even able to afford |
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