8 Most Controversial Gilmore Girls Storylines, Ranked
Although Gilmore Girls saw plenty of dramatic plot points, it also had its fair share of controversial storylines, which didn't always pay off.
Although Gilmore Girls saw plenty of dramatic plot points, it also had its fair share of controversial storylines, which didn't always pay off.
In the fictional town of Star's Hollow, single mother Lorelai Gilmore raises her high-achieving teenage daughter Rory. Mother and daughter rely on each other throughout their own life changes, romantic entanglements, and friendships.
Most of the cast members from the iconic series Gilmore Girls aren’t that far in age from their characters, all of whom grew with the show.
When it comes to Rory's boyfriends, many Gilmore Girls fans are Team Jess. But they had a tumultuous relationship when they first met in Stars Hollow.
Rory and Jess may have had a tumultuous relationship on Gilmore Girls, but the best Rory and Jess episodes show how perfect they could have been.
Gilmore Girls introduced three boyfriends for Rory, but a small, easily overlooked detail from the show proves she always loved Jess Mariano the most.
Scott Patterson, the actor who plays Luke in Gilmore Girls, has ideas for Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life season 2 that could work as a soft reboot.
Luke and Lorelai always had chemistry on Gilmore Girls, but it took the two Stars Hollow residents a long time to act on their love for each other.
Dean Forester was Rory's first love on Gilmore Girls. Her relationship with the Stars Hollow grocery boy wasn't perfect but it had its sweet moments.
Milo Ventimiglia had an interesting fate in mind for Jess Mariano, but this plan would have ruined both his character and Gilmore Girls itself.
The biggest complaint about Rory Gilmore throughout Gilmore Girls is also the same reason her character and the show are both so realistic.
One surprising Gilmore Girls detail changes how to perceive Rory’s relationship history, and her fate in a potential season 9.
Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino reveals she would want to address the series' biggest character failure in a potential second revival.
Gilmore Girls season 5 is one of the show’s low points for multiple reasons, but one of its storylines nearly ruined the series’ legacy.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life brought back the original cast for the miniseries, but why did viewers see so little of Dean and Sookie?
The Gilmore Girls-esque Netflix series Ginny & Georgia set an impressive streaming record in 2023, which could indicate a long future for the show.
Gilmore Girls is filled with iconic characters and Rory Gilmore is one of them, but there are some sides to her character that can't be overlooked.
Lorelai and Rory have had ups and downs over Gilmore Girls' 7 seasons. But one storyline in season 5 shouldn't have been as controversial as it was.
While Lorelai has several serious relationships on Gilmore Girls, her romance with Max is one of the most notable, and it brings up big questions.
Lorelai and Christopher may have always loved each other in Gilmore Girls, but their relationship and quick marriage were full of red flags.
Amy Sherman-Palladino has her next show all lined up, which could be bad news for anyone holding out hope for another Gilmore Girls installment.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life did one thing the original show usually avoided, and it's something another Netflix revival shouldn't repeat.