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Forget Dean, Jess, and Logan — there's a new most romantic dude in Stars Hollow. On a recent tour of the Warner Bros. studio lot, one <em>Gilmore Girls</em> <em> </em>fan got the most magical marriage proposal the fictional town has seen since Max Medina sent 1,000 yellow daisies to the Independence Inn in the 2001 episode, "Love, Daisies, and Troubadours." Mid-tour, Molly Larimer's fiancé, Sebastian, decided to pop the big question in one of the fictional town's most iconic (and romantic) spots: The gazebo. SEE ALSO: 20 burning questions we need answered after watching 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' According to Larimer, her fiancé had been planning the romantic gesture for months with her family members and the WB tour staff. "We got to the Stars Hollow area and our tour guide had everyone get out of the tram and go walk toward the gazebo," she told Mashable. "We got up to it, and the guide asked us all if there were any big <em>Gilmore Girls</em> fans in the group, and my fiancé and I both raised our hands. Then the guide asked us to go onto the gazebo to do an 'improv scene.'" "When we got up onto the gazebo, Sebastian told me that we were there for another reason, and he got down on one knee." So I didn’t even mention it but Gilmore Girls has always been one of my favorite shows and Sebastian planned the perfect proposal and actually proposed in the actual Stars Hollow gazebo!! I’m so lucky and so happy to spend forever with him 💕 #wbtourhollywood #GilmoreGirls pic.twitter.com/i7yqU4hUTS — johnny karate (@mollysierra_) August 5, 2018 Soooooo I’m engaged 💕 pic.twitter.com/zITYM9zIAj — johnny karate (@mollysierra_) August 4, 2018 Oy with the perfection already! As any <em>Gilmore</em> fan knows, the gazebo lies smack dab in the middle of the town square and is essentially the focal point of Stars Hollow. Over the course of the show's original seven seasons, fans have watched beloved characters share a number of memorable moments in that very gazebo — including a romantic toast between Lorelai and Luke after they got engaged. And in the Netflix revival, the gazebo plays just as pivotal a role. Lorelai and Luke get married there, and she and Rory are seen sitting on it, having a very serious discussion, in the cliff-hanger of the final scene. Larimer's been following the mother/daughter duo since she was young, and even has a Rory tattoo on her arm, so she was naturally thrilled. Congrats to the latest Stars Hollow couple, and props to Sebastian for pulling off the smoothest of moves. <em>Want more clever culture writing beamed directly to your inbox? Sign up </em> <em>here</em> <em> for the twice-weekly Click Click Click newsletter. It's fun — we promise.</em> WATCH: The 'Gilmore Girls' coffee challenge doesn't have a happy ending
Longtime readers of the blog know that this has been a favorite of mine for awhile, largely because of its unabashed optimism. Chock-full of swoony yet meaningful romantic relationships, nuanced friendships between characters with complicated histories, and offering some of the best light-hearted fantasy on TV, Once remains the ideal way to ease into a new week.
Obligatory SPOILER warning: as the above title suggests the following article discusses the ending of the ‘Gilmore Girls’. It might not feel like it at the moment, but the ‘Gilmore Girls’ revival had everything that we wanted. While this might sound a bit callous, in the context of ‘Gilmore Girls’ who the father was doesn’t really matter.
Here’s a selection of the best American TV comedies on Netflix to watch this Summer. While not always suitable for youngsters, the ruder jokes are subtle and these are certainly more PG than the other shows Netflix has to offer. Follow the lives of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore as they cope with overbearing family, relationships and living in a town where everyone knows everything about everybody else.
After what’s felt like an eternity of teasing, hints and tiny little snippets of information, we finally have some solid facts about the very exciting upcoming Gilmore Girls Netflix revival - Mainly an actual premiere date. Yep, cancel all plans for 25 November, because if you’re as obsessed with the Stars Hollow story as us, that’s the day the new episodes will debut and you wouldn’t want to miss it, right? Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life will consist of four 90-minute episodes, titled ‘Winter’, ‘Spring’, ‘Summer’, and ‘Fall’, with original cast members Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel returning, along with creator Amy Sherman-Palladino.
In preparation for the upcoming Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life, Netflix have uploaded all seven amazing seasons of the show from its original run. If you are already a Gilmore Girls fan (and you don’t own the DVDs) I know that you will be adding the show straight on to your watch list and telling everybody you know to do the same immediately. Because of this their chemistry on-screen and the rapport between Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel is amazing to watch.
The question is, will she end up reuniting with either Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), Dean (Jared Padalecki) or Logan (Matt Czuchry)? Like many fans I am fully a Rory and Jess shipper and I hope that the new series will see the couple reunite. Life with Jess was always exciting!
The Gilmore Girls’ Netflix revival just got even better, with Doctor Who actress, Alex Kingston, signing up to join the show.
The actress, who’s returning to play Rory in Gilmore Girls for its Netflix revival, and her Mad Men husband Vincent Kartheiser secretly welcomed their baby boy back in Autumn, according to E! News. A rep for Alexis confirmed the news, though no further details are being released. Alexis and Vincent secretly wed in California in 2014, having met whilst filming scenes together on Mad Men.
Netflix announced the revival of the beloved Gilmore Girls - bringing an early Christmas to a lot of us. We are going to get 4, 90-minute-long episodes. In fact, the revival is named Seasons, while the episodes are titled Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. Amy Sherman-Palladino talked about this new arrangement and even hinted a tiny bit about what can we expect the episodes to be like on TVLine.
Hold onto your hats, guys, because we have even more evidence that Gilmore Girls is set to return to our screens.
Book your train tickets to Stars Hollow (err, yes, we DO know it’s a fictional town but whatever) and cancel your plans forever, because it’s being heavily rumoured that ‘Gilmore Girls’ is returning, thanks to Netflix. Sources have allegedly confirmed the most exciting news we’ve heard all year to TVLine, claiming Netflix has ‘closed a deal with Warner Bros for a limited-series revival’ of the show, involving four 90-minute episodes or mini-movies. All the major characters - Lauren Graham (Lorelai), Alexis Bledel (Rory), Scott Patterson (Luke), and Kelly Bishop (Emily), to name just a few - are expected to return if negotiations are successful, although is seems unlikely that Melissa McCarthy will resume her role as Sookie.