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"Gossip Girl" Spinoff? "Full House" Reboot? Nope, Sez E!

Posted by Bryan Christian


Wow, big day for the lovely Kristin Dos Santos over at E! Online -- she's destroyed two of our biggest TV dreams in the space of mere hours.

1)  If only Star magazine read this silly little gossip column we know called Watch With Kristin (check it out at kristin.eonline.com!), they would know that the [Gossip Girl] Rufus-and-Lily-as-young-rockers stuff was never meant as a series concept, but rather was a pitch for the Verizon-sponsored webisodes. And as executive producer Josh Schwartz first revealed to me a little while back, that concept was scrapped in favor of the upcoming Dorota webisodes! Holler.

Holler? Hmm. She say that with her pinkie up, you think? But wait, there's more.

2) Just as Warner Brothers officially shoots down rumors of a Gossip Girl spinoff, I've just been told by a reliable inside source that John Stamos is no longer pitching a "semi-remake" of Full House. "We couldn't make the deal," says the source, who is close to the project. "It's completely dead right now."

Wow. Thanks Kristin, for totally harshing our buzz. What next, you gonna tell us Santa doesn't exist? Well, just don't tell Mario Lopez. He'll be crushed.

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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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