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10 Most Relatable Moments From "Gilmore Girls"

I bet you didn't see number 10 coming.

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10 Most Relatable Moments From "Gilmore Girls"
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If you're familiar with the old TV series, "Gilmore Girls" then you're more than aware of the beautifully developed characters and the mother-daughter storyline. This seven season show was more iconic than it gets credit for, so in honor of the four-part "Gilmore Girls" revival that will soon come to Netflix, here are 10 of the most relatable moments.


1. When Suki expressed her mix of emotions the same way we would.


2. When Lorelai summed up the beauty of winter.


3. When Rory realized the truth about the youth.



4. When Lorelai summed up 'my way or the highway'.



5. When Paris might have fuelled Hillary Clinton's barrier-breaking dream.

We all know that by being the presumptive democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton has broken the glass barrier, even Paris'.


6. When Lorelai spoke the ugly truth about Mondays.



7. When Michel spoke the truth for everyone who is 'so done'.


8. When Lorelai shared her feelings about her parents.


9. When Lorelai shared what she's looking for in a significant other.


10. When Suki expected Trump before all of us.





So as you can see, "Gilmore Girls" has a lot more realistic moments than it gets credit for. Which is exactly why one must binge watch it immediately on Netflix and re-watch favourite scenes on YouTube until the revival braces us with its presence!


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