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  2. ‘Gilmore Girls’ Cast Reunions Through the Years: See Their ...

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    Though it’s been nearly 15 years since Gilmore Girls finished its initial run, the WB stars have remained just as tight as their characters. Gilmore Girls originally ran for seven seasons on The ...

  3. Lauren Graham and Yanic Truesdale have a “Gilmore Girls ...

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    The holiday season is the best time for a Gilmore Girls rewatch, and an even better time for a cast reunion.. Lauren Graham and Yanic Truesdale appeared together in front of a glowing Christmas ...

  4. List of Gilmore Girls characters - Wikipedia

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    Character Appearances Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life; Lauren Graham: Lorelai Gilmore: Main: Alexis Bledel: Rory Gilmore: Main Melissa McCarthy: Sookie St. James: Main: Guest: Keiko Agena: Lane Kim: Main: Recurring: Yanic Truesdale: Michel Gerard: Main: Recurring Scott Patterson: Luke Danes ...

  5. Gilmore Girls season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The second season of Gilmore Girls, an American comedy drama television series, began airing on October 9, 2001, on The WB. The season concluded on May 21, 2002, after 22 episodes. The series was moved from Thursday to Tuesday at 8:00 pm, where it aired for the entire season.

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    The pair, plus fan-favorite oddball Kirk Gleason all appear together in a new ad for Walmart, one of 15 rolling out this holiday season featuring beloved characters from film and TV's past.

  7. Gilmore Girls - Wikipedia

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    During season 2, ratings for Gilmore Girls surpassed Buffy [93] and it became The WB's third-highest-rated show, [94] with viewer numbers that grew by double digits in all major demographics. [93] For seasons 4–7, Gilmore Girls was up against the US's top-rated show American Idol , which led to a drop in viewers, [ 71 ] but with Season 5 it ...