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It is winter in Stars Hole! Stroll via the ‘Gilmore Women’ city on this cozy Warner Bros. tour
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It is winter in Stars Hole! Stroll via the ‘Gilmore Women’ city on this cozy Warner Bros. tour

Last updated: November 14, 2024 5:37 am
Editorial Board Published November 14, 2024
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It’s fall, and for a lot of which means it’s “Gilmore Girls” season.

Although its unique run led to 2007, the collection in regards to the mother-daughter escapades of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore has remained a viewing behemoth, usually returning to the highest 10 of Nielsen’s streaming chart in the course of the autumn and winter months. Contemplate it a soothing image of a much less digital, pre-pandemic world centered on convivial small-town life.

A gazebo on the Warner Bros. backlot, usually featured in “Gilmore Girls,” will probably be decked in vacation decorations for the studio’s “Holidays Made Here” festivities.

(Warner Bros. Studio Tour)

Capitalizing on the present’s continued recognition, the venerable Warner Bros. Studio Tour has as soon as once more made “Gilmore Girls” a centerpiece of its vacation choices. From Dec. 18 to Jan. 5, a portion of the studio’s backlot will probably be remade into the fictional city of Stars Hole, Conn., with seems at key filming areas and props, in addition to costume contests and cookie adorning actions.

The “Holidays Made Here” festivities will probably be obtainable as a part of all studio tour choices, says a spokesperson, with excursions departing between 9 a.m. and three:30 p.m. each day, excluding Christmas Day. Warner Bros. excursions begin at $73 however varied add-ons and choices can be found for added charges. Danny Kahn, vice chairman and normal supervisor of the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, stated the agency is showcasing properties that embody “the warmth, charm and community spirit that define the season.”

Those that analyze and examine the collection say it is sensible that followers return to “Gilmore Girls” throughout this time of 12 months — or start it for the primary time.

“Gilmore Girls,” in any case, typically seems organized across the tutorial calendar, says Rachel Davidson, co-author of “Gilmore Girls: A Cultural History” with Lara Stache, starting within the fall when the character of Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) is accepted to a prestigious prep college. The present is anchored round a number of generations of Gilmores, following Rory and her mom, Lorelai (Lauren Graham), as they navigate familial challenges, usually across the dinner desk with Lorelai’s mother and father.

Multiple snowman surrounding a gazebo.

A scene from the 2023 “Holidays Made Here” occasion, that includes a Bjork-inspired snowperson from “Gilmore Girls.”

(Warner Bros. Studio Tour)

“The title sequence of ‘Gilmore Girls’ also captures the feeling of fall, with its bird’s-eye view of a small-town scene surrounded by the warm hues of fall leaves,” Davidson says. “The colors and sepia-toned aesthetic of the intro set a cozy, nostalgic tone that aligns so well with the fall season, making it feel like a quintessential autumn show.”

It’s consolation meals, says Haley McIntosh, who co-costs the “Gilmore to Say” rewatch podcast with Tara Llewellyn.

“Right now, people are starting to watch holiday movies to get into the Christmas spirit, and there’s a wash of people who get into a cozy spirit by diving into ‘Gilmore Girls,’” McIntosh says. “Everything is very autumnal. Regardless if it’s a spring episode, it will still feel like fall. There’s an emphasis on small-town community and crazy town events, but it’s so cozy. It’s the TV show equivalent of soup season. It’s too cozy to bypass.”

Warner Bros. Studio Tour “Holidays Made Here”

Warner Bros.’ “Holidays Made Here” program will invite friends into the present’s Luke’s Diner for espresso and pastries and spotlight pivotal collection locales such because the city’s gazebo, the official Stars Hole signal, Lorelai’s home and Mrs. Kim’s Antiques. Company are inspired to come back in outfits impressed by the present — Warner Bros. is promising trivia contests and three p.m. costume meetups — and key to the “Gilmore Girls” Christmas spirit will probably be a glimpse of a Bjork-inspired snowperson.

The Bjork sculpture is discovered within the Season 2 episode “The Bracebridge Dinner,” which additionally includes a snow-laden sleigh journey. “It’s playful and whimsical — perfectly capturing the cozy, festive vibe of the show,” Davidson says.

“The series is all about family, including found family, and that is probably why it feels so appropriate for Christmas,” Stache says.

No phrase, nonetheless, if Warner Bros. will try and seize the scent of snowfall.

“Some of the most iconic episodes have been in the wintertime,” Llewellyn says. “Lorelai says, ‘I smell snow.’ That is one of her traits. She can smell when snow is coming. She loves snow. So I understand why Warner Bros. choose this season to zero in on. That’s the season one of the main characters thrives.”

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