![]() ![]() "The great thing about families is there is always story to tell," she told the outlet. Sherman-Palladino has left the door open for the possibility of a continuation of the revival, telling TVLine in 2020 that the only obstacle is the schedule of the series' stars. Saeed Adyani / ©Netflix /Courtesy Everett Collection Alexis Bledel and Matt Czuchry on 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' ![]() GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE, Alexis Bledel, Matt Czuchry in 'Winter' It ran for seven seasons, between 20, on the WB and later, the CW. The original dramedy centered on the relationship between Graham's 30-something single mother Lorelai Gilmore and her teenage daughter (Bledel) in the fictional small town of Stars Hollow, Conn. The death of Edward Herrmann, beloved for his role as Gilmore patriarch Richard, was also incorporated into the storyline. It featured the return of nearly all of the original stars, including Kelly Bishop, Scott Patterson, Keiko Agena, Liza Weil, Milo Ventimiglia, Yanic Truesdale, and Melissa McCarthy. Of course, Campbell's declaration should come as no surprise, as Rory continued to see Logan, her former college boyfriend, in the revival, but differing theories have nonetheless swirled since the series' release. "The only obvious choice is - you guessed it - Logan," Campbell said in her TikTok, adding in another video, "If it was Paul, she would've had the baby in the 'Fall,' if it was the Wookiee, she would've been about to burst."Ĭampbell added that Sherman-Palladino herself has asked why people "are even questioning who the father is, because it's supposed to be very, very, very, very, very obvious." The four-episode revival from original creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, separated by the seasons, concluded with the "Fall" episode and the young journalist informing her mother ( Lauren Graham) that she's pregnant, ending on the cliffhanger without explicitly disclosing the identity of the child's father. Valerie Campbell, who worked on 2016's Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, has declared in a series of TikTok videos that Logan Huntzberger ( Matt Czuchry) is the father of Rory's ( Alexis Bledel) baby, ruling out the forgettable Paul (Jack Carpenter) and the Wookiee that Rory had a one-night stand with in the series. Sean Hayes was absolutely made up with the appearance, telling People that "She's super cool, super down to earth, really fun and funny and got a big heart".Įric McCormack (Will) similarly recounted the experience, revealing that " came in that day, she didn't rehearse up until the day of the show, she walked in just to rehearse the scene with Sean, and she wasn’t wearing a stitch of makeup and she was gorgeous.Breaking news from the Stars Hollow Gazette: The costume supervisor for the Gilmore Girls revival knows who the father of Rory Gilmore's baby is based on basic mathematics. Naturally, both of Cher's cameos were flawless. She also made another quick cameo in season four, when Jack dreams about god who, of course, takes the physical form of Cher. (For better or worse, it's probably one of the most enduring Cher impressions in all of cinematic history). ![]() In the funny exchange, Jack believes the singer to be a drag queen and boasts that he can do a better Cher impression than her. The legendary singer joined the show twice during its first fun – initially in season three, during which Cher meets Jack, a super fan who is out to lunch with his Cher doll. ![]()
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