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The Gilmore Girls Are Back, Thanks to Netflix

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The Gilmore Girls Are Back, Thanks to Netflix
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Fans said goodbye to "Gilmore Girls" eight years ago, and many were not satisfied with the finale. So many questions were left unanswered, and some cliffhangers have left fans wondering to this day what the group of Stars Hollows residents would be up to if the show had continued.

Soon, fans will no longer have to wonder. Stars Alexis Bledel, Lauren Graham, Kelly Bishop, Scott Paterson, and fellow cast members Scott Gunn and Keiko Agena, are all set to return to make four 90-minute mini-movies for Netflix. Also set to return is "Gilmore Girls" creator and executive producer Amy Sherman-Palladino, who will finally be able to end the show her way, after missing out on the final season of the show due to issues with her contract. According to Deadline, each movie will take place in a different season of the same year, during present times.

That means eight years have passed since we left the residents of Stars Hollow, and surely a lot has happened. Did Rory end up with one of her past loves, or did she move on to someone new? Are Lorelai and Luke FINALLY together for good? What is Rory doing with her career? Is Lane pursuing a career in the music industry? Has Kirk moved out of his mom’s basement? Are the Gilmores still having Friday night dinners? What is up with the rest of the townspeople… will they be making an appearance?

Hopefully, all of these questions and more will be answered by the Netflix revival of the show. Sherman-Palladino has hinted that she always knew the last four words that would end the series, and now those words will finally be spoken.

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