Scott Patterson Admits He 'Was Not Interested' in Watching“ Gilmore Girls ”While Making It

Scott Patterson says he never watched Gilmore Girls while filming due to long workdays and a lack of interest

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  • He began watching the show for his podcast, I Am All In, and says he now understands its fan appeal

  • Patterson praises the show's creators and Lauren Graham's comedic talent, calling the series funny, sweet and unique

Scott Pattersondidn't watchGilmore Girlsuntil over 20 years after the show first premiered.

During a recentinterview with Mike Jerrickon FOX 29's late-night program,MIKE, the 67-year-old actor opened up about his time on the show and why he chose not to watch it while it was airing.

“Because I made the sausage for 14 hours a day, I didn't want to eat it," Patterson explained. "I just was not interested in consuming it after I did it for so long. When you're on a TV series, you barely have time to eat, sleep or take a shower.”

Patterson played a diner owner named Luke, the on-and-off love interest ofLauren Graham's Lorelai Gilmore, in the fictional Stars Hollow.Gilmore Girlsran for seven seasons, from 2000 to 2007.

Lauren Graham, Scott Patterson for 'Gilmore Girls'Credit: Everett

However, in 2021, theSullivan's Crossingalum launched his podcast,I Am All In with Scott Patterson, in which he watched the series for the first time and shared his commentary and off-camera moments with listeners.

“I called iHeart, made a deal and that was my pitch. I had never seen the episodes. They said ‘Really?' They felt sorry for me, so they gave me a show because they felt bad for me," he told Jerrick.

When he ultimately did watch the show for the podcast, though, he “loved it.”

“I understood what the fans were talking about. It's funny, it's endearing, it's sweet, it's unusual, it's abstract, it's experimental,” Patterson said.

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“Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband Daniel — they are two very unique creative minds and you know, they're once in a generation people," he added. "They created it, and their unique background, it comes out of their backgrounds and how they grew up, and it's just so rife with comedy."

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Patterson compared Graham's character to “a Borscht Belt comedian” who is “going through her life in small town Stars Hollow, and we're all the beneficiaries of that.”

Scott Patterson, Lauren Graham in 'Gilmore Girls'Credit: Everett Collection

“I was just sort of an anchor for the show, and to be a straight man to her jokes," Patterson said. "But she's delivering 50 jokes an episode and people understand half of them and the other half they look up and have to rewatch and now they know what the joke is."

One of the most enduring things about the show, according to Patterson, is that the audience “sees it from a different point of view now and they relate to other characters as they get older.”

“That's another reason why people continue to rewatch and discover it. They watch it at 16, they relate to certain characters, they watch it at 30, it's a completely different experience for them, they watch it at 50, it's a completely different experience,” Patterson said.

Along with Patterson and Graham,Gilmore Girlsfeatured Alexis Bledel, Jared Padalecki, Milo Ventimiglia, Matt Czuchry, Melissa McCarthy, Kelly Bishop and Edward Herrmann, to name a few.

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Jon M. Chu, Director of “Wicked” and “Crazy Rich Asians”, Admits He Once Didn’t Think He Deserved to Be in Hollywood

Jon M. Chu revealed he once doubted himself and thought he didn’t deserve to be in Hollywood

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  • His film, Crazy Rich Asians, became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the 2010s, earning $239 million

  • Chu is next set to direct a Britney Spears biopic, a live-action Hot Wheels movie and an animated Dr. Seuss adaptation

Jon M. Chu, the directorial force behind some of Hollywood's biggest movies over the past decade, recently admitted there was a time when he was struggling to find his footing in the industry.

Chu, 46, recalled that time in his career while discussing how he chooses film projects during the Canva Create 2026’s Building Worlds: From Script to Spectacle panel at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 16.

"And it either sparks me or not, or I have to go on some journey to find if I connect with it. Other times I'm like, 'I have to tell this story,' " theWickeddirector said about how imagination guides him.

"That's how I start. Because without that, I can't tell you what colors. I can't tell you what we should build for and it doesn't mean anything to me," Chu continued.

Jon M. Chu at the ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ premiere in Los Angeles in 2018Credit: Michael Tran/FilmMagic

He also pointed out that "every project's different" and "I remember in what I realized, as I had done this over and over again, you are so conscious of ... doing it because you're not like the greats, but the greats are the ones that inspired you. You want to be like that so badly you don't have quite the language or the tools or the ability of the craftsmanship yet, how to express that."

He asks himself "Why am I the person to tell the story?" typically at the start of his creative process. However, sometimes he hasn't felt sure that he "deserved" to be the person doing so.

"When you said my list of movies, it lit up and you saidCrazy Rich Asians. That was a big point in my life. I didn't think I deserved to be in Hollywood," he said. "I was discovered and I got very lucky. And when you win the lottery, you think you actually don't know how you got there. So you actually can't win the lottery again."

Jon M. Chu in 2025Credit: Cindy Ord/Getty

Chu added, "I had to learn how to win in a different way or how to tell my story. ... As I go through my career, that moment, choosing to do something that only I could tell was a scary ... I was like, 'No one's going to see this movie.' I actually told my team, I was like, 'I'm going to make a movie. I'm going to take five years and I'm not going to make you any money.' Luckily they were fine with it."

Since his team "believed" in both him and "this Asian culture, diaspora from all around the world," Chu trusted himself and "knew that audience, whether you were Asian or not, would fall in love with the things that I fall in love with my family, the meals that we eat, the conversations we had, we could make fun of ourselves and how we are, and we had all walks of life in there."

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Constance Wu and Henry Golding in 'Crazy Rich Asians' (2018)Credit: Sanja Bucko/Warner Bros.

Crazy Rich Asians, after it premiered in theaters in 2018, made $239 million worldwide on a $30 million budget, perBox Office Mojo. The film starredConstance Wu,Henry Golding,Awkwafina,Gemma Chan,Michelle YeohandKen Jeong.

From there, Chu went on to direct 2021'sIn the Heights, 2024'sWickedand 2025'sWicked: For Good. The firstWickedmovie was nominated for Best Picture at the 2025 Oscars.

As for what's next for the acclaimed director, Chu signed a multiyear film and TV deal with Paramount Skydance in December.

He has also been attached to direct aBritney Spearsbiopic for Universal, a live-actionHot Wheelsmovie and an adaptation of Dr. Seuss’Oh, the Places You'll Go.Ariana GrandeandJosh Gadhave been linked to voice in the latter animated film, according toVariety.

"Never been more excited to go places. We are dreaming up something very very special for you," Gad, 45, shared in an Instagram post in July. "Warner Brothers Animation has put together a truly all-star team. I've been dying to work with Ariana, Jon, Jill, JJ, Gregg Taylor, Bill Damaschke, and Pasek and Paul for ages."

"🧚🏻 Oh, the Places You'll Go ! 💭" Grande, 32, captioned her Instagram post.

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The film is slated for a 2028 release, and will be Chu's first foray into directing animation.

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Nina Dobrev put a plunging dress at the center of her NYC gala look in a fan-sharedX postcaptioned, “NINA DOBREV

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‍?.” The “Vampire Diaries” alum attended The King’s Trust 5th Annual Gala at Christie’s on April 29, 2026, where King Charles III and Queen Camilla also appeared during the New York reception.

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Nina‘s plunging dress is the hook. Dobrev wore a deep emerald-teal Zuhair Murad Fall/Winter 2025 Couture gown with a sweetheart neckline, sculptural ruching, a cinched waist, full satin skirt, and high front slit. The glossy fabric gave her gown a liquid finish, while her silver-gray strappy heels, a silver clutch, Yeprem jewelry, sleek center-parted hair, and neutral glam kept the look polished.

The gala supported The King’s Trust, which focuses on helping young people build skills and employment opportunities. The appearance stayed mostly about the dress, the gala, and the star-heavy guest list.

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Former marines hired to protect synagogues and Jewish schools in wake of Golders Green attack

Synagoguesand Jewish schools will reportedly be protected by former royalmarinesand veterans of the Parachute Regiment asantisemitic violence grips the country.

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It comes afterthe stabbing of two Jewish men in an attack on Golders Green, north west London, on Wednesday and in the wake of a spate of attacks in Jewish neighbourhoods in recent weeks.

The series of incidents sparked the government’s decision on Thursdayto raise the terrorism threatlevel to severe, meaning that another attack is now “highly likely”.

The Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre, which is based in MI5 but makes independent assessments, previously set the threat level at “substantial”, meaning an attack was “likely”.

According to The Times, the deployment of former marines is believed to cost tens of thousands of pounds.

Synagogues and Jewish schools will be protected by former royal marines in renewed bid to protect Jewish communities from antisemitic violence (AFP/Getty)

Met Police commissioner SirMark Rowleysaid that Jews were facing a “ghastly Venn diagram” of hate from all sides, and warned antisemitism was a growing threat to their safety because of social media, in an interview with theTimes.

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He also revealed he has requested urgent funding to recruit 300 officers to protect the Jewish community, with plans for a dedicated group of police to patrol north west London.

Essa Suleiman, a 45-year-old British national born in Somalia who came to the UK legally as a child in the 1990s, has been charged following the stabbings.

Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley he requested urgent funding to recruit 300 officers to protect the Jewish community (PA Wire)

He appeared atWestminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday,charged with three counts of attempted murder and one count of possessing a bladed article in a public place.

The court heard the defendant was staying at an address in south east London which provides supported accommodation to people leaving a secure hospital. The area is covered by the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, which has confirmed he was under the care of their mental health services earlier this week.

Court artist sketch of Essa Suleiman, the alleged Golders Green attacker, appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court (Elizabeth Cook/PA) (PA Wire)

Announcing the charges on Friday morning, commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, said: “Our thoughts remain with the victims involved, and specialist officers continue to provide them with support as their recovery continues.

“We are determined to get justice for the victims, and now that a person has been charged, I would urge everyone to avoid any further speculation in relation to this case so that justice can run its course.”

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Mexican governor Ruben Rocha steps down, NYT reports

May 2 (Reuters) - Ruben Rocha, governor of ‌Mexico's Sinaloa ‌state, said Friday night ​that he would temporarily step down from his post, ‌the New ⁠York Times reported on Saturday.

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The ⁠U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday ​it ​had ​charged Rocha ‌and other officials for their alleged involvement with the Sinaloa Cartel, a significant ‌escalation of ​U.S. anti-cartel ​action ​that is ‌likely to increase ​tensions ​between the United States and Mexico.

(Reporting ​by ‌Preetika Parashuraman in ​Bengaluru; Editing by ​Tom Hogue)

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May 2 (Reuters) - Ruben Rocha, governor of ‌Mexico's Sinaloa ‌state, said Friday night ​that he would temporarily step down from hi...

 

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