Questions that Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life left me with
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Questions that Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life left me with

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Questions that Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life left me with
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During this winter break I finished the original Gilmore Girls series and went along to watch Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. Of course, I loved it. Of course, I'm left with a bunch of questions and thoughts running through my mind with that awful cliff hanger that Amy Sherman- Palladino left us with.

1. Who is the father of Rory's baby?!

Is it Logan? Chewbaka one night stand guy?

2. Is Sookie coming back to the Dragonfly Inn?

She HAS to come back. The Inn wasn't the same with all of the random cooks.

3. What is Lorelai and Luke's marriage going to be like?

Will it actually stick this time?

4. Is Logan actually going to marry that French girl?

She moved in and he is still hiding Rory from her. What the heck is happening?!

5. Is Rory publishing her book with Jess?

I wonder if that would rekindle old feelings...

6. Why is it formatted into the different seasons?

It couldn't have just been in episodes like normal shows?

7. Is Lane becoming her mother?

She seemed to be working at the antique store and had the same attitude as Mrs. Kim.

8. Will Lorelai actually expand the inn?

It seemed like a plan with Emily.

9. If so, will Michele actually stay?

Hopefully he stays. We needed his sassiness in our lives.


Here's to hoping for another season of this show!

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