see them again in future iterations of the series. As was the case with Gilmore Girls, which returned to Stars Hollow in 2016 for the four-part Netflix revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.“It was such a whirlwind, from the moment we walked in to pitch it, because we had a clock ticking,” creator Amy Sherman-Palladino told Vogue in December 2016. “If we were going to [do it], we had to do it in a certain time frame because it was the only time the [Warner Bros.] back lot was available to us, which was Stars Hollow.
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