TV Review: Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, season 1

TV #46 of 2023: Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, season 1 Three-and-a-half stars, rounded up. There’s a lot of things I enjoy about this unexpected Netflix revival, which aired in 2016 after the original WB/CW program ended in 2007. In a review at the time, I mentioned: “It really feels like ten years …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 7

TV #41 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 7 It’s certainly far from Gilmore Girls at its peak, but I don’t believe this final season deserves quite the low reputation it maintains in certain fan circles. Not-so-behind-the-scenes drama may be to blame — the CW network rather infamously fired showrunner/creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and head writer Daniel …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 6

TV #35 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 6 Another season that’s entertaining on the surface, especially with the built-in viewer investment in these characters, but frustrating in terms of underlying logic and plot structure. Certain choices feel like they’re being imposed externally by the writers, rather than arising naturally from the individual personalities on screen, …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 5

TV #30 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 5 This is kind of a weird season of television! I’m not sure if I ever noticed before this rewatch, but this does seem to be the point where the series starts running out of ideas, making some choices that don’t feel especially true to the established characters …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 4

TV #21 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 4 I think this is where Gilmore Girls turns a corner for me in terms of my appreciation versus enjoyment of the characters and the ongoing slice-of-life narrative around them. It remains a strong series, and this year in particular does a fine job of navigating two big …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 3

TV #13 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 3 This year is probably peak Gilmore Girls for me, although it’s overall a show that’s remained consistently strong across its tenure. (I’m already looking forward to defending the less popular final original season and subsequent Netflix revival miniseries when I get to my reviews of those.) Rory’s …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 2

TV #6 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 2 Another strong outing of this multigenerational family drama, with more cracks evident between ‘best friends’ Lorelai and her daughter Rory as the latter navigates her junior year of high school. The storytelling all-around feels more competent than in the debut run, and I appreciate the early course-correction …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls, season 1

TV #3 of 2023: Gilmore Girls, season 1 This will be at least my third full watch-through of Gilmore Girls, which I think speaks to the overall quality of the program, but also to the ways in which a multigenerational drama like this can resonate with various audiences at various ages. The first time I …

Book Review: Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls (and Everything in Between) by Lauren Graham

Book #37 of 2017: Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls (and Everything in Between) by Lauren Graham A quick read and a fun way to spend a little time with actress Lauren Graham, whose interior monologue sounds very much like her breakout role of Lorelai Gilmore. Graham shares a …

TV Review: Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life

TV #49 of 2016: Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life An absolutely amazing revival (and presumed finale?) to the original show, which went off the air back in 2007. Among the things I love about this new miniseries is that it really feels like ten years have gone by for these characters. So many …

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