Gilmore Girls
TV’s best comedy gets even more ambitious—bonjour, Paris!—and even more gratifying as the wildly entertaining Midge Maisel continues to pursue her stand-up comedy career.
The Emmy winner returns to Hulu’s traumatizing cautionary tale for Season 2 with a dark storyline and topical backstory depicting the rolling back of LGBTQ rights.
Amazon’s new series from Amy Sherman-Palladino is, if possible, cuter and even more caffeinated than ‘Gilmore.’ And, like ‘Gilmore,’ its flaws are masked by its relentless charm.
Forget the last four words. Now that you’ve caught up on all things Gilmore, we go deep on the most controversial developments from the Netflix revival. (Rory, what are you doing?)
Fans have waited nine years to hear what creator Amy Sherman-Palladino intended to be the series’ last four words. Now we finally know, and some fans might not pleased. SPOILERS!
Ten years ago, I called Monika to discuss our favorite show—but she was already gone. This series revival brings with it some complicated feelings.
Gilmore Girls star Kelly Bishop previews the new revival, reacts to those famous last four words, and makes you cry talking about how much she misses Edward Herrmann.