Well, that didn't take too long.
A few days since the airing of the series finale of "How I Met Your Mother" the verdict is still out whether people actually liked or hated how the show ended. Banking on its increased popularity, a spin-off is already being discussed.
While the spin-off, "How I Met Your Dad" has yet to be officially picked up, actress Greta Gerwig spoke to Vulture magazine about some interesting details.
After March 31's dramatic and controversial finale of "How I Met Your Mother", Gerwig, 30, spoke with Vulture about Ted Mosby's tale.
"Of course I saw it. I was weeping," revealed the actress. "I just spent the last three weeks with Craig and Carter begging them. They were working on editing while we were working on writing the new show. And I was like, 'You guys, [don't let her die].' Every time they started talking, I put my fingers in my ears," reports US Magazine.
Talking about the possible paths the spin-off may take, Greta continues, "It's going to be different than the original."
"When the premise of the show is that it's a young man looking for his true love, it's a very different feeling than a young woman looking for her true love. Craig and Carter are making it too, and Emily Spivey is so funny and great. She wrote for SNL for a long time, and wrote the show Up All Night, and I'm in love with her."
According to the Celebrity Café, Greta's series takes off from a divorce where the lead character Sally, played by Gerwig, realizes that her soon-to-be-ex wasn't the right man for her.
Should CBS approve the production of a series, it'll go quickly and may possibly begin by fall. The pilot will be made in Los Angeles, but will shift to New York for subsequent episodes.
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