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Gilmore Girls Star's 25-Year Snow Grudge

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Lauren Graham still jokingly resents ER for melting Gilmore Girls' snow.
  • Gilmore Girls filmed on a tight budget, only affording one snow episode.
  • ER filmed nearby and used water to melt snow, impacting Gilmore Girls' scene.
Gilmore Girls Star's 25-Year Snow Grudge

At the 25th anniversary celebration of Gilmore Girls during the 2025 Emmy Awards, actress Lauren Graham shared a lighthearted grievance stemming from the show's original run. Graham confessed to still feeling playfully resentful towards the neighboring ER production.

She recounted how ER, which filmed just down the street at Warner Bros. studios, would allegedly use water to clear snow, thereby hindering Gilmore Girls' ability to film its rare winter-themed episode due to budget limitations. Graham humorously suggested that ER's considerable resources, including star George Clooney, should have allowed Gilmore Girls more leeway with its snow scenes.

Despite these challenges and the show's famously small budget, which required careful planning for effects like a single snow episode, Gilmore Girls successfully created iconic moments. The series remains a cherished part of fans' viewing habits, particularly during the autumn season, demonstrating its lasting impact.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lauren Graham jokingly expressed lingering resentment because ER's production allegedly melted the snow needed for Gilmore Girls' winter scenes.
No, Gilmore Girls operated on a very small budget, having to save all year for their single snow episode.
Both ER and Gilmore Girls filmed at Warner Bros. studios in Los Angeles, with their stages located very close to each other.

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