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A Recap Of "A Year In The Life"

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As you probably know, on friday the Gilmore Girls Revival came out on Netflix, and I, for one, could not have been anymore excited. All of my questions were answered, so to build on my previous article here are the answers to the questions or fan theories that were suggested. NOTICE IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED THE REVIVAL DO NOT READ THIS ARTICLE PAST THIS POINT.

5. Rory went to London for work and Logan.

Yes Logan is still in London and Rory went to stay with him but also to work. Plot twist: Logan is engaged to someone.....They seem to have a friends-with-benefits relationship. I was so mad at Rory because that was not like her. She would never do that type of thing with anyone. I wanted to punch both of them in the face. Even my best friend who is Team Logan wanted to punch them in the face.

4. Rory and Paris went to talk about their careers at Chilton.

So Rory and Paris went back to their Alma Mater and spoke to a group of students about each of their jobs. Paris is doing what Paris does best, but Rory is kind of down on her luck. Which brings me to this point, Mitchum Huntzburger was right: Rory really did not have it.

3. Emily comes to terms with Richard's death

Emily is one of the strongest characters of the show. She prevailed after the end of her fifty years of marriage. She misses Richard terribly and believes that she needs a change. She goes through this time of transition amazingly, even starts dating again. She even kept the same maid through the whole revival.

2. This is the big one, Rory ends up with herself.

At the start, Rory was having a thing with Logan, and she actually was in a relationship with a guy named Paul. She just forgot that they were together which is very not like Rory. Well the affair with Logan ends in the "Fall" episode. We do see Jess in the last two episodes, he always comes in to save the day with Rory. Dean was there too, he was married to someone who isn't Lindsey and they have three kids with one more on the way. So Rory is with herself, even though we can obviously see that Logan and Jess aren't over her. Literally, Jess looks at her longingly after he told Luke that he was completely over her. Clearly he's not.

1. To answer who's preggers that would be the one the only: RORY GILMORE.

*GASP* I know she would not strike you as the one to be pregnant. We all thought that it would be Lorelai because of her and Luke being together and for going to the fertility clinic because they wanted a kid together. Alas, no we don't get that right now; instead we get a baby from Logan and Rory.

So thats the theories. Sadly, "Cat Kirk" is no longer there, and instead it's a pig named Petals. Kirk's car broke down at the Gilmore house and that's why he went to friday night dinner. And for all intents and purposes there is so room for there to be another season!! I would love to watch another season!

If you haven't watched the show watch it and also to continue your Gilmore fix watch the OG series and listen to Gilmore Guys on iTunes! They have an amazing podcast!

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