09.05.2007, 22:07
Noch ne etwas traurige Info aus einem Tourreport von blackbird bei Twop:
Then we got to Stars Hollow, and the la la's just started in my head. Sadly, they were already tearing down the sets, so Luke's was just an empty shell (it was still cool to see the outside and inside, though). The gazebo still had twinkle lights all over it, but much of the outside set decorations were gone. The outside of the Crap Shack looked much the same, Lorelai's Jeep was still parked in a nearby lot, and the chuppah was resting safely inside the pink and blue garage along with the mailbox. Mrs. Kim's house was also still in tact and we got to wander through all the "antiques." However, many of the interior sets were already down or nearly down. They were tearing down the Dragonfly set that day, so we didn't get to see it, and hardly anything was left of Luke's apartment. They were also tearing down the Gilmore house set, but the major parts of the set were still there, so we were able to go inside. Walking through the foyer was surreal. Although all the furniture was gone, you could still tell what all the rooms were and the kitchen looked much the same. Sadly, all the interior sets are probably gone by now--they don't waste any time.
Then we got to Stars Hollow, and the la la's just started in my head. Sadly, they were already tearing down the sets, so Luke's was just an empty shell (it was still cool to see the outside and inside, though). The gazebo still had twinkle lights all over it, but much of the outside set decorations were gone. The outside of the Crap Shack looked much the same, Lorelai's Jeep was still parked in a nearby lot, and the chuppah was resting safely inside the pink and blue garage along with the mailbox. Mrs. Kim's house was also still in tact and we got to wander through all the "antiques." However, many of the interior sets were already down or nearly down. They were tearing down the Dragonfly set that day, so we didn't get to see it, and hardly anything was left of Luke's apartment. They were also tearing down the Gilmore house set, but the major parts of the set were still there, so we were able to go inside. Walking through the foyer was surreal. Although all the furniture was gone, you could still tell what all the rooms were and the kitchen looked much the same. Sadly, all the interior sets are probably gone by now--they don't waste any time.