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        <title><![CDATA[‘Gilmore Girls’ Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>If you lead, fans will follow! Nearly 20 years after <strong><i>Gilmore Girls</i></strong> first aired on October 5, 2000 — and was rebooted in 2016 for a four-part update — viewers are still <strong>yearning for more</strong> from Lorelai and Rory Gilmore.</p>
<p>From 2000 to 2007, fans escaped their own lives and were transported to Stars Hollow, Connecticut, to be gal pals with Lorelai (<strong><b>Lauren Graham</b></strong>) and her daughter, Rory (<strong><b>Alexis Bledel</b></strong>). Their friendship, quick wit and fast-talking traits were at the forefront of their bond, in which Lorelai raised Rory alone, with help from her neighbors — while Rory similarly helped her mom grow up. Rory’s grandparents, Emily Gilmore (<strong><b>Kelly Bishop</b></strong>) and Richard Gilmore (<strong>Edward Herrmann</strong>), were a pivotal part of her upbringing, despite Lorelai’s complicated relationship with them.</p>
<p>Along the way, the Gilmore ladies were wooed by a few men. Rory dated Dean Forester (<strong><b>Jared Padalecki</b></strong>) before Jess Mariano (<strong><b>Milo Ventimiglia</b></strong>) and Logan Huntzberger (<strong><b>Matt Czuchry</b></strong>) in college. Lorelai, on the other hand, fell for Luke Danes (<strong><b>Scott Patterson</b></strong>), but not before briefly rekindling her romance with Rory’s father, Christopher Hayden (<b>David Sutcliffe</b>).</p>
<p>The cast was rounded out by Rory’s BFF, Lane Kim (<strong><b>Keiko Agena</b></strong>), and Rory’s Chilton High School rival, and eventual Yale friend, Paris Geller (<strong><b>Liza Weil</b></strong>). <strong>Lorelai’s best friend</strong> and business partner, Sookie St. James (<strong><b>Melissa McCarthy</b></strong>), was also a major character.</p>
<p>Throughout its seven-season run, fans were introduced to crazy townsfolk, including Miss Patty (<b>Liz Torres</b>), Kirk Gleason (<b>Sean Gunn</b>), Michel Gerard (<strong><b>Yanic Truesdale</b></strong>) and Taylor Doose (<b>Michael Winters</b>).</p>
<p>Netflix’s <strong><i>Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life</i></strong> dropped in November 2016, <strong>as a four-part revival</strong> of the beloved series. All of the main stars returned for at least one episode, <strong>except for Herrmann</strong>, who <strong>passed away in December 2014</strong>.</p>

		<p>Since the show’s end, the cast have continually teased the possibility of another comeback.</p>
<p>“I think [we would do more] if the time is right and everybody is in the mood — because that’s how it happened before,” creator <b>Amy Sherman-Palladino</b> <strong>told <i>Us Weekly</i> exclusively</strong> in January 2018. “We all sort of saw each other at a festival and kind of went, ‘Hey! No one hates each other.’ And decided to do it. [It] could happen again — absolutely.”</p>
<p>After so much back and forth between Luke and Lorelai throughout the series, Patterson is in agreement that fans deserve to see what happens next for them, including their over-the-top wedding.</p>
<p>“Well, I’ll tell you one thing, [there] better be a big, fat wedding!” the actor <strong>told <i>Us</i> exclusively in August 2019</strong>, when discussing the possibility of more <i>Gilmore Girls</i>. “I think that’s what we should give [fans] … I think now it’s time to give them, after 20 years, what they want.”</p>
<p>Patterson added that “if everybody [in the cast] can make the right deal” then another revival is sure to happen.</p>
<p>“If everybody’s available, then, you know, it could, it could happen … there’s always hope,” he said.</p>
<p>Scroll down to see what the residents of Stars Hollow have been up to since the series ended in 2007.</p>
									

				
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				<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Johnni Macke</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Johnni Macke]]></dc:creator>
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