FROM THE VAULT: Gilmore Girls
Even before entering high school, most pre-teens had experienced elite college life, read countless literary classics and had regular outings with their eccentric, single mother. Though they never actually lived these events, they experienced them through, and with, Rory and Lorelai Gilmore, two strong and independent women who transcended television. “Gilmore Girls” was nothing short of a moral education. It was an experience above that of a television show — a collection of life lessons. As college students, most Patriots can now relate to Rory’s bewildered feelings and timid attitude during her stressful times both in high school and her first year at Yale University. Bumping through corridors and showing up to class forty minutes early are just a few of the things that we’ve endured, like Rory, as freshmen. Perhaps it was the relatable college atmosphere that garnered an average of 4 million viewers per episode. Years after the series finale, “Gilmore Girls” is still a mainstay in college dorms across the country. DVD sales have stayed consistent over the past 10 years thanks to each and every unique adventure the girls encountered. Remembering each episode as if it were an entirely new experience is something that will live […]
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