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15 Thoughts Fans Have Watching the Gilmore Girls Trailer

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15  Thoughts Fans Have Watching the Gilmore Girls Trailer

The anticipation for the new episodes of Gilmore Girlsis almost unbearable. With less than a month away, the only reasonable thing to do is re-watch all the old seasons while intermittently watching the latest teaser. Netflix released the 2 minutes trailer to remind fans that food isn't the only thing they'll be binging over Thanksgiving weekend. Here are the 15 thoughts every fan has while watching the Gilmore Girls trailer below.

1. The house looks exactly the same

The porch, kitchen, and living room look like nothing has changed since 2007! The nostalgia is already hitting me.

2. The girls are so much older

Before this trailer, both Gilmore girls lived in a permanent state of fresh faced, early 2000's styled young women in my mind. Now their mature, but equally as beautiful, faces are making me rethink my image of them in my head.

3. So am I

Wait, if they've been aging that means I have too. And I don't have a team of hollywood stylists to keep me looking young (yet).

4. Their banter is still so good

Ugh. They always knew how to slip sly comments and silly jokes into their conversations so perfectly. Can't wait for more of this in the new episodes!

5. Ah! Stars Hollow

This will forever be the cutest town.

6. Luke!

There he is! Baseball cap and all! Still as grumpy as can be.

7. Emily hasn't changed

She is perfection. Although she might give Lorelia a hard time, nothing could make me dislike this woman.

8. Kirk is back too

It wouldn't be a Gilmore Girls episode without Kirk making trouble. I can only imagine what they have him back in the show for.

9. The theme song

* heart breaks silently*

10. Emily's motto

"If it brings you joy, you keep it. And if it doesn't, out it goes." True words to live by.

11. Jess isn't a teen anymore

That baby face is gone, but he still makes the collar shirts work.

12. Michel's comments will never get old

The amount of sarcasm in this show explains the person I am today, I think Michel might be my spirit animal.

13. Dean at the diner

Did they just pull Jared Padalecki from the set of Supernatural in that jacket to have him turn around in Luke's diner like that?

14. Oh. My. Gosh. Sookie

I don't care if Melissa McCarthy is in an episode for only one minute. She is the reason I will watch this show the minute is streams on Netflix.

15. Woah, montage

There's too much going in the montage to make sense of any of it, but every image just makes me even more excited for this show!


On November 25th, the Netflix gods will bless us with four 90 minute long episodes of Gilmore Girls. What are you most excited about as we await the return of our favorite Stars Hollow girls?

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