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Gilmore Girls Fans Divided Over Polarizing Finale 25 Years Later

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  • Gilmore Girls celebrates 25th anniversary
  • Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham reunite at Emmys
  • Graham shares thoughts on divisive A Year in the Life finale
Gilmore Girls Fans Divided Over Polarizing Finale 25 Years Later

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the beloved TV series Gilmore Girls, and the show's enduring popularity is evident in its continued high viewership each fall. Last month, stars Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham, who played the iconic mother-daughter duo Rory and Lorelai Gilmore, reunited onstage at the Emmys to honor their acclaimed show, despite it never receiving the coveted award during its original run.

The last time the two actresses appeared together on screen was in the 2016 Gilmore Girls revival, A Year in the Life, which left many fans divided over its controversial ending. Graham, who played Lorelai, admits she is still confused by the mixed reviews, as she had no doubt the return to Stars Hollow with the original cast and creator would be well-received.

While some fans were frustrated by the cliffhanger finale, Graham believes creator Amy Sherman-Palladino's intention was to keep the conversation about the Gilmore Girls alive. The actress says she would always welcome the opportunity to revisit the characters, hinting that the ending could be seen as a new beginning for a potential reboot. However, as of now, there are no confirmed plans for a Gilmore Girls revival.

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Graham says she is still confused by the mixed reviews for the show's 2016 revival, particularly the polarizing ending, but believes creator Amy Sherman-Palladino's intention was to keep the conversation about the Gilmore Girls alive.
Gilmore Girls celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022, giving extra incentive for fans to return to Stars Hollow.
Bledel (Rory Gilmore) and Graham (Lorelai Gilmore) reunited onstage at the Emmys last month to honor their beloved show, despite it never receiving the coveted award during its original run.

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