The 'Gilmore Girls' Revival: Winter Setting Seen On First Look

By Maria Alamban - 20 Sep '16 08:12AM
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For "Gilmore Girls" fanatics, the revival coming on November is the greatest news of the decade. For those who just followed it on Netflix, they can delay watching the last few episodes until November so they can fill the excitement and the thrill in a timely way.

Melty reported that "Gilmore Girls" Revival producers revealed that the opening scenes will be set in winter time, as seen on a promo photo released just recently. A photo of the first page of the script was also released on the same website. Meanwhile, the other three 90-minute episodes will be named after the other three seasons of the year.

The winter setting refreshes viewers of the series' first season where Rory (Alexis Bledel) told her mother, Lorelei (Lauren Graham), how she loves snow fall because that when the best things of her life happens. Those are some of the tidbit changes that will soon be seen when "Gilmore Girls" Revival returns.

One of the great things that could happen in the "Gilmore Girls" Revival premiere could be the way things between Luke (Scott Patterson) and Lorelei have changed after a decade. In an interview with Bustle, Patterson admitted that the two characters will be together and are dealing romantic issues maturely. Considering that the "Gilmore Girls" fanatics are now grown up men and women, they may also dwell on these issues in a pragmatic way.

Patterson also told Elle that his experience with the "Gilmore Girls" team is like no other. He admitted that among all of the shows he has worked for, the "Gilmore Girls" series has an undeniably huge fan base. This is one of the reasons why they fought very hard to bring it back.

The actor also admits the difficulty he encountered as he tried to go back to his old character. The series revival dubbed as "Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life" is set for release on Netflix on November 25 this year.

 

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