Season 1 Episode 1, "Pilot" The very first episode of Gilmore Girls has ALL the fall vibes to me. Aside from Rory's timeless white cable knit sweater and the iconic "What do you need, hot tea? Coffee?
“Gilmore Girls” premiered 25 years ago, pulling fans into the unique world of Stars Hollow, where Lorelai Gilmore chose to start anew after giving birth to her daughter, Rory, at the age of 16. To ...
If you're looking for major inspiration to get studying, Rory Gilmore is your girl. From high school to college, she was majorly studious, slightly neurotic, totally overachieving, and somehow had a ...
Gilmore Girls has an abundance of heartwarming and important episodes that I would love to watch again for the very first time. I remember tuning into the premiere on the WB in October 2000 and ...
The moment I felt a slight crisp breeze in the air, I knew fall was kicking into action, which means it was time to do one thing: turn on Netflix. Searching for the perfect autumn series to watch, I ...
Let’s be honest: When you think of “Comfort TV,” Gilmore Girls is at the top of the list. The mother-daughter dramedy premiered 25 years ago on October 5, 2000, on The WB. Back then, we had no idea ...
The comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls has become a quintessential part of the fall season for many fans. The show has become synonymous with fall thanks to its academic-year storylines, original ...
Ahhh, fall — the time to enjoy the foliage, wrap up in cozy sweaters and my favorite: rewatch Gilmore Girls. As soon as the first leaf falls every year, the iconic mother-daughter duo Lorelai and Rory ...
“Rory needs to mature out of these experiences with these boys," Patterson tells PEOPLE The actor, 67, has been revisiting the beloved series on iHeartRadio's I Am All In...Again! with Scott Patterson ...
Actor Jared Padalecki reflected on his time as Rory Gilmore's (Alexis Bledel) first boyfriend, Dean Forester, on the beloved '00s series, Gilmore Girls. While speaking to People magazine, Padalecki ...
The town of New Milford in the leafy hills of northwest Connecticut looks like the set of Gilmore Girls come to life. White-steepled buildings and mom-and-pop-shops surround the classic New England ...