'Gilmore Girls' Update: Series Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino Talks About Cliffhanger Ending And Answers Fans' Questions

The recent "Gilmore Girls" revival has raised more questions than it answers especially that it had ended in a cliffhanger. Nevertheless, series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino answers the questions that left the fans hanging ever since the revival was released.

The Most-Awaited Last Four Words Revealed During "Gilmore Girls" Revival; Leaves The Audience Hanging

The "four last words" has been intrigued ever since the "Gilmore Girls" ended during its seventh season, wherein it was confirmed that it had not ended the way that the writers have originally planned. Thus, now that they had a chance at a revival, they finally revealed the four last words that created intrigues among the fans. Those words revealed that Rory was pregnant, and that is just how the revival ended. The fans are now asking if that is a hint for a sequel to the revival.

Amy Sherman-Palladino openly answered the questions that were eagerly asked by the fans. According to the series creator, she has initially planned for Rory to be pregnant at 22, after graduating from college. However, given the turn of events during the series run, she couldn't do it. Thus decided to do it now when Rory is 32, the same age when Lorelai was during the pilot episode. It still worked out well enough even though there needed to be some alterations to be done in the storyline.

Rory's Pregnancy Should Be Focused On The Event, Not On Who The Father Could Possibly Be

Sadly, there aren't any talks of a sequel to the "Gilmore Girls" revival just yet. Amy said that having ended the entirety of the show in a sense that the fans couldn't totally move on from it is just the ending that she has always wanted. The fans are left wondering and wanting more, but assured them that she is not closing any doors to the possibility of more episodes. It's not like she doesn't want Rory or any of the characters to have a happy ending, she just wanted to leave some things to the imagination of the audience.

She did not reveal who the father of Rory's baby is, still leaving that for the audience to fill their own voids and perhaps have an ending to their own satisfaction. She insists that Rory's pregnancy was not about who the father was, but the event in itself that she has paralleled to her mother's life somehow. Amy has always said that it is more than just the romantic story in the series, it was always about the "Gilmore Girls."

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