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        <title><![CDATA[Lauren Graham: Why I Think 'Gilmore Girls' Is 'Way More Popular' Now]]></title>
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						<p>It’s (maybe) happening! <strong><strong>Lauren Graham</strong></strong> discussed the legacy that <strong><em>Gilmore Girls</em></strong> left behind, and the possibility of the door still being open for more in the future for the series.</p>


<p>“It’s way more popular. It wasn’t that popular [when it originally aired],” the <em><strong>Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist</strong></em> alum, 54, shared during an appearance on <strong><em>Jimmy Kimmel Live!</em></strong> on Wednesday, March 31.</p>
<p>She went on to note how the show is being introduced to new generations because of streaming and the popularity it is gaining now. “We were on opposite <strong><em>Friends</em></strong>, no one really knew we were on. It was, like, a miracle every year we got picked up. The people who liked it, liked it, but it wasn’t, like, a big hit,” she continued. “It’s crazy. New generations keep watching it.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1997043"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/04/02/lauren-graham-why-i-think-gilmore-girls-is-way-more-popular-now-0.jpg" alt="Lauren Graham Why I Think Gilmore Girls Is Way More Popular Now" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Lauren Graham</span> <span class="credit">Matt Baron/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>Gilmore Girls originally aired between 2000 to 2007, with <strong>Graham portraying Lorelai Gilmore</strong> alongside <strong><strong>Alexis Bledel</strong></strong> as her daughter Rory. The show also starred <strong><strong>Melissa McCarthy</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Milo Ventimiglia</strong></strong>, <strong>Liza Weil</strong>, <strong>Scott Patterson</strong>, <strong><strong>Jared Padalecki</strong></strong>, <strong>Matt Czuchry</strong> and more.</p>
<p>Nine years after the series finale aired, Netflix dropped a four-part revival show, <em>Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life</em>, in 2016.</p>


<p>The show finding a new audience continues to “keep it alive” for Graham. “It’s fun because it’s different groups of people [that] are finding it and different generations,” she noted. “I just don’t want to get to the age where I’m frightening to children, where they’re like, ‘Where’s Lorelai? What happened?'”</p>
<figure id="attachment_587718"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/04/02/lauren-graham-why-i-think-gilmore-girls-is-way-more-popular-now-1.jpg" alt="Alexis Bledel Lauren Graham Gilmore Girls" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Alexis Bledel as Rory and Lauren Graham as Lorelai in ‘Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life.’</span> <span class="credit">Saeed Adyani/Netflix</span></figcaption></figure><p>Late last month, the <em><strong>Mighty Ducks: Game Changers</strong></em> actress added to the excitement by revealing that she has a Gilmore Girls clause built into her other work contracts in order to be available for more Stars Hollow.</p>
<p>“I put that window into all my new jobs just in case,” the Parenthood star told <strong>SiriusXM</strong> in March 2020. “And it’s not — I don’t want to start any new rumors — it’s not for any concrete reason.”</p>


<p>The inspiration behind the clause came from her bond with the show’s creator, <strong><strong>Amy Sherman-Palladino</strong></strong>. “I have a loyalty and an openness to working with her, first of all. And because we could never have predicted [a revival] in the past,” she continued. “So that door is open. Is it creatively warranted? Is it, you know, something? I don’t know. I don’t know. But yes, technically yes.”</p>
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						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Yana Grebenyuk</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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