'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' – 15 Things That Still Carp Fans Well-nigh Netflix Revival of CW Series (Photos)
No amount of fast talking could brand up for the serious annoyances we faced upon our render to Stars Hollow
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It's been iv years since the "Gilmore Girls" revival dropped on Netflix, and information technology would be an understatement to say that not all fans were thrilled with what they saw when Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) reentered their lives most a decade afterwards the bear witness ended. With the four-part series' broadcast debut on The CW earlier this week, TheWrap thought it was a good time to reflect on everything that bugged viewers about "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" in 2016. Enjoy reliving the madness that ensued when we got back to Stars Hollow. Only outset, catch some Pop-Tarts and coffee, because yous're gonna need them to get through this list. Really, skip the coffee. It will simply go you more worked upwards.
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1. Who the heck is Rory's baby daddy? The most obvious, merely nevertheless most infuriating, part of the revival was the infamous final four words. At present nosotros know that Rory is meaning, simply we may never know who the male parent is. Also, this pregnancy came out of nowhere, so that wasn't fun. Ugh.
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2. Rory didn't learn her lesson about cheating. At the cease of Season 4, Rory slept with her married ex-young man Dean and fans understandably freaked out. She seemed to have learned from the misstep during the original series, but in the revival she has a full-diddled affair with Logan. WTF?
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3. Paul. Why? Just, why? What was the indicate of Paul? To make us all realize Rory has get totally inconsiderate to the indicate where she won't break upwards with a guy for a year because, reasons?
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iv. Lorelai and Luke's issues. Look, fans get that a happy ending in the serial finale didn't necessarily mean the couple was condom forever. But watching these two will-they-or-won't-they all through the revival was simply annoying. Particularly when we *knew* they would.
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5. Rory'southward freakin' phones. The revival took place in 2016, non 2002. It made no sense that Rory would demand a work telephone, a personal phone and a Stars Hollow phone. This may accept been one of the smallest annoyances, merely it was a bit that got old *real* fast.
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6. Many of the references were super dated. Fans were so excited to get a gustation of creator Amy Sherman-Palladino's take on current events, merely it seemed like the revival was all over the identify with references. Yep, Lorelai and Rory take brains filled to the brim with pop civilization facts from decades past, but this was a time for us to hear them riff on what's going on right at present.
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7. The Gilmore Girls weren't very PC. We're non maxim that Lorelai and Rory need to change their personalities, but the two accept e'er been very accepting and open-minded, so some of the jokes about body image, race (Emily'due south maid, anyone?) and sexuality were awkward.
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viii. Rory's career (or lack thereof). Rory was a stellar pupil and the editor of the Yale Daily News. And while she may not have ended the evidence with a permanent task offering, we were hoping to see that she had made something neat of herself since taking off to follow Barack Obama on the campaign trail in the finale. Instead, Rory seems to be not simply drowning in the journalism field, only not even trying hard to stay afloat.
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9. Jess. The problem with Jess was there was no problem with Jess. Jess was perfect. Jess was the pic of stability and awesomeness compared to everyone around him. Honestly, this made us mad considering nosotros realized Rory didn't deserve to get back together with him at this indicate. Later on all, he's come so far and she's regressed then much. So maybe it'south good they didn't?
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x. Lorelai's weird "Wild" trip. Fans didn't intendance how lost Lorelai was later on her father Richard'due south expiry and her human relationship "problems" with Luke -- the trip she took to hike the Pacific Crest Trail was just not realistic. Luckily, she didn't actually even start it, so that fell in line with her character. But it was withal a very weird move.
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xi. That letter. During ane of their therapy sessions, Emily brought up a horrible alphabetic character she says Lorelai sent her on her birthday i yr -- simply Lorelai swears she never wrote such a letter. And and so that's it! We never learned who wrote information technology or why. Uh, okay.
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12. Lorelai'due south initial reaction to Rory'southward book. Lorelai has never been anything but supportive of Rory -- sometimes to her detriment. And so for her to snap at her daughter'due south (well, actually Jess') idea to write a book about their lives seems really weird. Yeah, she finally got on lath, but being downward on information technology from the beginning was out of grapheme.
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thirteen. Paris and Doyle. Human being, did fans beloved this couple during the series. So it totally killed u.s.a. to come across they were getting a divorce by the time the revival rolled around. However, they hadn't actually finalized anything by the end of "A Year in the Life," and so nosotros can dream.
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14. Rory's nomad existence. Rory was a crazy-organized person throughout the entire series. The idea that she wouldn't accept a permanent accost, let alone one identify to store her stuff, past the fourth dimension she was 32 is just unbelievable.
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15. The lack of other characters' storylines. "Gilmore Girls" was always a show about, well, the Gilmore girls. Merely, it still focused pretty heavily on all of its characters. We didn't get enough Sookie, Lane, Zack, Jackson or Mrs. Kim in the revival. Though we finally met Mr. Kim and got a pretty decent amount of Michel, then, yay?
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