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Can we just ship John Oliver & Lorelai Gilmore already?

Amy Sherman-Palladino and the rest of the marketing team sure knows what they are doing because, not only did all Gilmore fans go berserk, but both Amy Schumer and John Oliver have since responded to the respective questions thrown at them.

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Based on the latest update of the drama-comedy TV series on Netflix, which will be known as “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life”, Nov. 25 has already is its official airing schedule.

“Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, a four-part event, premieres November 25. They can sit, eat, and drink and talk about sh*t”, Sherman-Palladino said. She pointed out there is more to the character to focus on, “like her ambition and her accomplishments”.

The panel revealed hints of what’s in store for Rory and her mom, including romantic twists, along with Sherman-Palladino’s comment about whether there could be a possibility for another season. It’s all as meta and charming as we’d expect from the Gilmore Girls.

“Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” will answer fans’ burning questions, star Lauren Graham told reporters at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour.

“Oh no, that would not work at all”, agrees Lorelai. Edward “Ed” Herrmann, who played Lorelai’s father, died of brain cancer in 2014.

According to Bledel, since Rory is no longer in high school, she can finally do the things that mature adults do. And our very first glimpse of Lorelei and Rory since 2008. This strongly suggests that the two won’t end up together in the revival, Vanity Fair reported.

Melissa McCarthy will also be reprising her role as chef Sookie St. James, Lorelai’s best friend.

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She said: “It would be great if people who wanted to see the last four words first got some therapy first and got rid of that inclination”.

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