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Warning : contain spoilers.

Oy with the poodles already, "Gilmore Girls Year in the Life" has come to Netflix.

Fans waited nine years for this revival to happen because season 7 left so many loopholes.

Most fans spent their thanksgiving break binge watching all four episodes of the Netflix series, wanting to know what the final words were.

When "Gilmore Girls" had their reunion in 2015, Amy Sherman-Palladino already knew the final four words.

The reason for all the loopholes was Amy Sherman-Palladino did not write the final season.

Fans will finally get to know the final four words writer Amy Sherman-Palladino wanted.

Now that fans know the final four words, we want more "Gilmore Girls." The final words leave another loophole.

Fans have sent many questions to Amy as to why would she choose those words.

Interestingly, there are some clues in the mini-series that might foreshadow final four words:

In the first episode, Lorelai says to Emily during an argument, "First the help then me, sounds about right," and then argument concludes going full freaking circle.

The circle continues itself; Emily will still have a grudge about Lorelai getting pregnant at a young age and never marrying the father of the child.

Another clue is Lorelai and Luke going to a fertility doctor. Lorelai wanted to have a baby the right way. But Luke and Loreali changed their minds.

In a scene in Doses Market, Lorelai calls Rory to get a safety pin, stain stick (symbolizes pregnancy stick). Might be hinting something.

Then Rory runs into Dean and he tells Rory that his wife is pregnant (another clue).

I want to remember it all because every detail symbolizes how Rory is documenting every detail in her life in a book.

Her life comes full circle.

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