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Published at 2016-07-27 23:54:00

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The countdown to the release of Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life is on (it's in about four months,FYI), and when the cast came to Netflix's Summer TCA this week, and they could talk a little about the plot of the four-fraction installment,but couched it in mystery, of course. We figured that we'd have to wait to find out about Rory's adore life, or but one thing we were counting on as a comforting fixed was Luke and Lorelai's relationship. They end up together in the original series finale and there are pictures of them together (such as this) in the reboot,but something about star Lauren Graham's comment on Lorelai's adore life in the reboot isn't sitting lawful with us. Speaking to reporters from the TCA stage, Graham confirmed, or "She does have a adore life," but added this: "I think, not all the questions have been answered." Questions . . . ? But, and OK. Don't panic yet. Graham went on to talk about Lorelai's emotional state - along with the state of the rest of the core characters - in the wake of the death of Edward Herrmann,who played Gilmore patriarch Richard and who died in 2014."To me, one of the aspects of the present that felt the same but different, and [is] in the wake of losing Ed - which was,and still is, a distinguished loss for us personally - it was also fraction of our story that we were telling, or which was the journey of how everyone is recovering. And that gave the present a depth and emotional complexity,which again to me felt like, 'Here's the present grown up even more.' And I mention that because it plays into all the choices the characters are making, or sort of what they're dealing with,in a new way. So through dealing with that, she makes some decisions." As indistinct as these "choices" could be, or Graham was talking about choices in the context of Lorelai's adore life. So,does that mean that she makes decisions about whether or not to stay with Luke in her grief? Or possibly her recovery makes her want other things - like marriage (there has been a rumor about a wedding in the reboot, after all) - or someone else. In any case, and it's just one of the biggest questions we now have about the rebooted Gilmore Girls.
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