Do you bat for Team Logan? Well, step up to the plate, ’cause this video is going to land right in your strike zone (and I promise that’s the end of the baseball puns). READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
When it comes to the death of Edward Hermann, Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino is still stuck in the irate stage of grief. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Gilmore Girls could easily become a never-ending story. But should it?
Leading ladies Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel — who reprise their roles as Lorelai and Rory in Netflix’s four-chapter revival Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (out Nov. 25) — seem inclined to go out on a high note. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
With Gilmore Girls returning to Netflix later this month, we’ll get a chance to see Lorelai, Rory, Luke, Emily and the whole Stars Hollow gang back in action once again. READ MORE
Scott Patterson‘s Luke may not be delivering any of Amy Sherman-Palladino’s final four Gilmore Girls words, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have an investment in them. On the contrary, one might say he’s a little too invested in them. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Amy Sherman-Palladino took a number of precautions to ensure that her elusive final four Gilmore Girls words didn’t leak prior to the revival’s Nov. 25 Netflix release.
We already know that all three of Alexis Bledel‘s leading men — Logan (Matt Czuchry), Dean (Jared Padalecki) and Jess (Milo Ventimiglia) — turn up in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (Netflix, Nov. 25). What we don’t know is READ MORE