Gilmore Girls finally revealed the final four words! Did you love them? Did you hate them? And what exactly do they mean for the future?
It’s been 24 hours since Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life dropped the final four words on our lap. Reactions from across the world are pouring in as viewers inch toward the end of “Fall.”
Early in the Gilmore run, Amy Sherman-Palladino let it slip that she always knew the final fours words. From then on, fan theories ran wild. Would it be about coffee? Is it one person who says them? Or will it be a conversation between our two girls?
Spoilers for the final four words of ‘Gilmore Girls’ ahead!
The result was an exchange between Rory and Lorelai on the steps of the gazebo. With Rory in her pjs and Lorelai in her post-wedding bliss, Rory drops the bombshell:
Lorelai: “Yeah.”
Rory: “I’m pregnant.”
Since these are the words that Amy Sherman-Palladino first wanted to end the series on, a few thoughts come to mind.
First, Rory would have been much younger than she is now when she spoke them. Second, was it always meant to be Logan? The original series kept that relationship viable for a long time leading to the creators’ departure from the show. It makes a certain amount of sense that Logan played a surprisingly large role in the revival.
Finally, is this the end of Gilmore Girls for real? It was a fun trip back to Stars Hollow, but can you really recapture lightening twice? Probably not.
Let’s see how fans felt about the final exchange between our girls.
The shocked ‘Gilmore Girls’ fan
How I felt after hearing the #lastfourwords #gilmoregirlsayearinthelife #finalfourwords pic.twitter.com/LMBtsmJexH
— Trish AF (@PT_Fri) November 26, 2016
WAIT, WHAT JUST HAPPENED?!
My #finalfourwords while watching the #finalfourwords
— Kate Pattison (@katepatto) November 26, 2016
The disappointed fan
I truly loved everything except for the #finalfourwords. #GilmoreGirlsRevival
— Jake R. Nelson (@JakeRNelson) November 25, 2016
#gilmoregirlsayearinthelife Chis= Logan Jess= Luke well fuck…. Why??? #AYearInTheLife #GilmoreGirlsRevival #finalfourwords #smad #crying pic.twitter.com/xlRlfmXvl9
— Kathy (@KathLamothe) November 26, 2016
The lonely satisfied fan
OMG FALL IS NOW MY FAVOURITE SEASON!!!! That ending ??????#finalfourwords #GilmoreGirlsRevival #GilmoreGirls #Netflix #perfection #thankyou
— Bronte Holst (@bronsta_alice) November 25, 2016
The fan who need some more
I woke up this morning still trying to process those final 4 words. Does this mean we get more @GilmoreGirls? #GilmoreGirlsRevival
— Lauren Henninger (@LaurenHenninger) November 26, 2016
Me after the last four words of #GilmoreGirlsRevival and not knowing if there'll be more pic.twitter.com/04ainhwo8L
— Mai Linh (@MaiLinhsTweets) November 25, 2016
Wow just wow the last four words have knocked me for six.. ahh i want more, i NEED more @GilmoreGirls @NetflixUK #GilmoreGirlsRevival
— Sanoobar Patel (@Sanoobar) November 25, 2016
The ‘Gilmore Girls’ fan who doesn’t know what to feel
I feel totally complete, and yet totally unsatisfied. #gilmoregirlsayearinthelife #TeamJess #finalfourwords pic.twitter.com/7aWoOvGtNX
— Edie Calvert (@yung_calvert) November 26, 2016
I actually can't believe those are the #finalfourwords . #GilmoreGirlsRevival
— Annabelle Mander (@MissAnnieMander) November 25, 2016
Mixed feelings about #GilmoreGirlsRevival. Superfan: satisfying. #Writer: flawed. #finalfourwords: great storytelling. Am I the only one?
— Rebecca Gifford (@rebeccajgifford) November 26, 2016
What did you think of the final four words?
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