'Gilmore Girls' Revival Spoilers, News & Update: "Final Four Words" Could Lead To More Episodes

By Rita Mendoza - 29 Nov '16 17:54PM
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The "Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life" is a conundrum to say the very least. The last four words writer Sherman Palladino raved about left fans pretty baffled.

(Spoiler alert! Steer clear, the following content WILL contain the four final words in the "Gilmore Girls" revival.)

Final Four Words. As viewers count down to the final few minutes of the "Fall," fourth part episode of "Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life" revival, excited of course with the highly anticipated life-changing "last four words" of the revival, the "Gilmore Girls" revival summed it up with "Mom," "Yeah," and - wait for it - "I'm pregnant." That's that, the ending.

Fans' Response. Some fans were left distraught. According to The Wrap, a fan tweeted that the final four words can't be the ending, others tweeted they want more, they are in shock, and a bunch of theories who is the father. The father of Rory's child could be Logan, her on-and-off ex-boyfriend who is engaged, or it could also be the forgettable boyfriend Paul or the Wookie Rory had one night stand with.

More "Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life" Episodes? While the "Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life" left a very big cliffhanger, the series could've also received closure, bringing the three "Gilmore Girls" to full circle, with Rory getting pregnant out of wedlock as her mother did. However, Sherman-Palladino told The Hollywood Reporter that there is a possibility of another "Gilmore Girls" revival episodes. The report also quoted her saying that whatever happens will happen.

At the premiere of "Gilmore Girls" revival, when asked about the possibility of more episodes, Lauren Graham answered E! News teasingly, "what do you think?" Even Kelly Bishop likes the idea of filming more "Gilmore Girls" episodes. However, Alexis Bledel isn't as optimistic answering that she doesn't have any plans of returning to Stars Hollow anytime soon.

"Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life Review" is currently streaming on Netflix.

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