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7 times Paris Geller was the most relatable Gilmore Girls character for neurodivergent viewers
Paris Gellar is one of the most autistic-coded characters in Gilmore Girls, and these seven moments make her relatable for neurodivergent viewers.
It’s October, which means only one thing: Gilmore Girls season. But this fall season also brings with it the 25th anniversary of the beloved dramedy. Not every show stands the test of time, and even ...
Gilmore Girlsfans may have hated Rory's A Year in the Life storyline, but there's a way it could have worked. Once the golden child of Stars Hollow, the 2016 Netflix revival miniseries finds Rory ...
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Milo Ventimiglia Speaks Out on Why He Can't Remember Filming This Iconic 'Gilmore Girls' Moment
Gilmore Girls' star Milo Ventimiglia reveals why he doesn't remember Jess's famous "why did you drop out of Yale" line and ...
Sure, this episode is festive. More than that, it features the ultimate trifecta of Gilmore Girls lore—Jess and Dean head to ...
Jennie Richardson is a TV Features and Lists Writer for Collider, and a graduate student pursuing an MFA in Fiction Writing. In other words, she really loves stories. It's autumn again, which means ...
Rory Gilmore's boyfriends are the talk of the Gilmore Girls fandom, even after all this time. You can tell a lot about a person based on which one they choose. Rory (Alexis Bledel) started her ...
Gilmore Girls could have looked very different if someone else other than Lauren Graham portrayed Lorelai. In fact, a Twin Peaks star almost got the part.
Always one for the views and aesthetics, Rory Gilmore is perfectly suited to the picturesque landscape and well-furnished interiors of Lakeside. Courtesy of Emily, the limited counter space is ...
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