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We’ll miss you…

by Arieanna on May 16th, 2007

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27 opinions for We’ll miss you…

  • Dan
    May 16, 2007 at 9:35 am

    Very sad indeed.

    I love this show. In spite of a few rough times, it came full circle and went out on a high note.

    I will never forget our two Lorelai’s, as well as the third Girl, Emily.

  • Tjasa
    May 16, 2007 at 9:57 am

    Goodbye Stars Hollow and the Gilmore’s!

  • Jill
    May 16, 2007 at 10:04 am

    Goodbye everyone from Stars Hollow…..

    It amazes me how really sad I am, I knew I would be sad, but WOW… it also amazes me that I live in a fantasy world and hope this is all a dream and they are indeed coming back next year….. :( I cried when I watched the last episode and I cried again when I re-watched the last episode. A show that has grabbed my heart, a show that will take a long time to get over

  • Jill
    May 16, 2007 at 10:05 am

    ps… I love the idea to keep the website up and running, hearing about the crew from Stars Hollow, their future projects, just to see new pictures very cool idea….

  • Charlotte
    May 16, 2007 at 10:08 am

    I have been an equally faithful fan of the Gilmore Girls, even got my husband hooked. I cried 3 times during the show last night. I was really sad to see the show end, and I do feel like I have been cheated; but I also feel they did a good job of wrapping things up and if it had to end, I understand. I will dearly miss all my extended Gilmore family.

  • Alexandra,Greece
    May 16, 2007 at 10:29 am

    I will miss all of them…they did a wonderful job these past 7 years…
    So, Goodbye Gilmore Girls…Goodbye beautiful Stars Hollow…I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU GG…

  • Jennifer!!!`
    May 16, 2007 at 10:45 am

    Goodbye Gilmore girls!!
    thanks for the wonderful 7 years you gave us!!
    and I will never forget u 2!!

  • BJessica
    May 16, 2007 at 11:14 am

    Very sad.They did is wonderful & good job on Gilmore Girls for 7 years.Goodbye Gilmore Girls and Stars Hollow.We’ll miss you for 7 years.

  • Jessica
    May 16, 2007 at 11:15 am

    Very sad.They is wonderful & job on Gilmore Girls.Goodbye Gilmore Girls and Stars Hollow.We’ll miss you for 7 years.

  • LeAnn
    May 16, 2007 at 11:15 am

    GG has gotten me through a lot of rough times, has made me laugh when I needed a good laugh and last night had me in tears as I said “goodbye”. I grew along with the show and there will always be a place in my heart for Stars Hollow. I am a fan for life -

  • denise
    May 16, 2007 at 11:21 am

    i love this show and there will always be a place in my heart for gilmore girls

  • Candorman
    May 16, 2007 at 11:26 am

    So sad & sorry it had to end. The finale was beautifully done, as always, true to life, no neat packages and endings, just life going on. I’ll miss this show and its wonderful cast of diverse characters immensely. There isn’t anything that will replace this experience.

  • dk_fan
    May 16, 2007 at 11:41 am

    you cant stop my heart from turning

    or something like that,.,.what is the song title and preformed by whom? anyone

  • Jess Anonymous
    May 16, 2007 at 12:13 pm

    I love you Gilmore Girls. When I need cheering up or I’m sick and I need something to take my mind of the pain- your there for me. When I feel a need for a bit of emotional drama- I pop in a CD. Youve allways been there for me, you Stars Hollow townies. But I understand that it had to come to an end eventually. Forever in my heart- and my DVD player xoxoxoxo

  • Elphaba
    May 16, 2007 at 12:43 pm

    I CAN’T BELIEVE IT’S OVER AM IN SHOCK!!!!!! next tuesday i’ll be already to watch gilmore girls and it will not be on!!!!! I cried for like the last 15 minutes of the show, i grew up with GG and will really miss it I am glad Lorelai and Luke made up but I wish Rory and Logan stayed together, i always loved Logan! Goodbye GG and thank god for re-runs!!

  • Obbsessed GG fan!
    May 16, 2007 at 1:10 pm

    I See Everyone Saying Goodbye To The Gilmore Girls But Im Not. I Feel That If We Say Goodbye It Will LEave us With A Hole In Our Hearts For That I Am Saying ” I Love You Gilmore Girls And I Always Will, I Would Like To Thank All The Incredible People Who Made Gilmore Girls Last 7 Seasons Long And I Will Be Forever In Your Debt For Making Me Feel So Attached To A TV Show That Means The World To Me :)”

    I Think Its Great That I Am Still Able To Check Up On The Site And Keep It Going Just Like Gilmore Girls Still In Our Hearts Forver :) I Will Never Forget You Lorelai And Rory For U Have Made my Heart Stronger :)

    I Also Cried During The Series Finale…I Was Bawling So Hard I Couldnt Sleep At All That Night….I Will Show My Kids As I Get Older How Much Of A Show Can Make A Difference And THEY WILL LEARN TO LOVE GILMORE GIRLS IF ITS THE LAST THING I DO! Lol :)

    I Want To Give Lauren Graham And Alexis Bledel And The Whole Cast A Great Big Thank You For Putting Up With Us For The Past 7 Seasons :) We All Appreciate All THat You Have Given To Us :)

    I Will Always Love….Gilmore Girls ( Lorelai Sang That Song ” I Will Always Love You” ) Hehe

    Love Always Amber

  • Jess Anonymous
    May 16, 2007 at 1:14 pm

    In that image [[the goodbye gilmore girls one]] is the town in that pic supposed to be stars hollow

  • katie
    May 16, 2007 at 3:16 pm

    i can’t believe that the show is gone. i enjoyed the fact my kids could come into the room and i don’t have to worry about what is going to be on the tv.maybe they will realize they made a bad choice in taking the show away.

  • Karen
    May 16, 2007 at 5:52 pm

    Gilmore Girls has always been something my daughter and I do together. We laughed ourselves silly over the fanny pack - I bought my daughter one when we went to Europe last year…yes she wore it over her shoulder. I think the show ended well. Logan expected from Rory what he didn’t want to give to his own father. Rory made the right decision to strike out on her own and in our imaginations we can either hope that Logan figures it out…or that he doesn’t depending on your view on the relationship. Luke and Lorelai will forever be together and Richard, Emily, Lorelai and Rory are a true family. The townsfolk were at their quirky best. Now we need to lobby for a reunion movie.

  • Ann from Ottawa
    May 16, 2007 at 10:05 pm

    I am reading the comments here this past while and i thank everyone including the webmistress for keeping this wonderful forum and resource alive! This fog is over me now, that our beloved GG’s will no more be, other than reruns, maybe they’re continuing in Heaven! I recently lost my beloved pet Sprout of 17 years who had Chronic Renal Failure, I took care of him for 3 years intensively with fluids and medicine he loved to watch Gilmore Girls with me and I would sing him Carole King’s Wherever You Lead Sprout Mommy follows those were the last words I sang to him as he took his final breaths with me in my arms, that was February 10th of this year, a very very heartbreaking time for me, he would sit up when he’d hear Rory! Thanks for letting me talk about this it is on my mind right now. Ironically the following episode was Chin Chin’s funeral and I just cried and cried knowing that Sprout’s spirit was very much with me, that was so comforting that episode and very fitting for me. God how I will miss this show and the incredible actors who were masters of their craft. Please keep Sprout in your prayers he put up a valiant fight right to the end, herocially and he was very agile and spritely right up to his final moments with me, God how I miss my Sprout and our Gilmore Girls, I am feeling the pain of all of this more than ever now. I work in the Veterinary profession.

    On the Series Finale, I thought the CW could have at least thanked the fans in the final credits, like perhaps “Thanks for the ride” or something to that effect, of that I was highly disappointed, this show deserved a proper goodbye after 7 long years of fan devotion and support of what in my opinion was one of television’s greatest shows of all time. I am sure the cast are not happy about this and I am sure they wanted to do something more fitting, of which we will never see now, unfortunately. This show spanned generations baby’s to aging baby boomers. It is not often we see people of Emily and Richard’s age on television and God what extraordinary talent they brought to this show I will miss them alot as I will Luke. The wit, intelligence, comedic relief were incredible, loved hearing all the literary references, everything! I am hoping and praying that we will see something close to Gilmore Girls with some of these cast members come to fruition soon, but in the meantime we can savour all that was this show that brought so much joy to our lives for 7 years, and that is in my humble opinion.

    I am very upset at Global television who cut off the amazing Sam Philips theme at the conclusion of Gilmore Girls including the credits, the music was amazing in this show, the reference to music and literature something you don’t see now on television, Sam Philips is a legend. They even mentioned Bob Dylan and Tom Waits in this show, amazing!

    Thanks everyone, keep on keepin’ on and it’s nice to be here. Farewell Gimore Girls thanks for giving me some of the happiest hours of the past 7 years a soundtrack to our lives.

    I am really feeling the loss this May 16th it is really hitting me hard now and I am profusely crying all night. Still in disbelief. First my Beloved Little Love Sprout and now our Gilmore Girls our fave show ever. “I Will Always Love You”

    May God Bless and keep you always,
    And may you stay forever young.
    Bob Dylan

    Blessings and Health.
    Ann from Ottawa

  • Manu_GG
    May 17, 2007 at 4:59 am

    Why God, why?!!
    ….This is so, so, so, so, so,so sad!!!!!
    …I’m gonna miss my girls!
    My Lorelai!
    My Stars Hollow!
    ….I wanna die!

  • Sad in Indiana
    May 17, 2007 at 3:55 pm

    Let us travel again to that gentle place,
    Where the world drifts by a sleepy pace.
    To the strains of “Where you lead, I will follow…”
    Take us once more back to the town of Stars Hollow.
    If we could walk the town square so etched in our minds.
    And see the townspeople, all one of a kind.
    Or sit in the gazebo, we all know so well,
    And immerse ourselves in the story Amy used to tell.

    There’s Taylor with his obsession for rules,
    And Gypsy, the mechanic, so skilled with her tools.
    Here’s Andrew, who works at the local book store,
    And the vivacious Miss Patty, need anyone say more?
    Soon who should pass by? Why, none other than Kirk.
    Reading gas meters in his new line of work.
    But the one person we all most hope to espy,
    Is the beguiling, amazing Lorelai.

    We can guess where she is at this time of day.
    So off to Luke’s Diner we make our way.
    Then through the glass door with its tinkling bell.
    And there she is, playfully giving Luke hell.
    She says it’s her business if her eating habits are bad.
    While Luke grumbles and growls and pretends to be mad.
    Over her craving for coffee and her lust for pie,
    The insatiable, caffeinated Lorelai.

    Before long she’s joined by daughter Rory.
    The other half of this wonderful story.
    We’ve watched her grow from a wide-eyed innocent girl,
    To an accomplished young woman all set to conquer the world.
    Gifted but vulnerable, she has not always done right.
    Yet she’ll forever be Lorelai’s shining light.
    Soon she’ll be spreading her wings to fly.
    Only when she’s gone will her mother cry.

    From her moment of birth the blue-eyed girl,
    Has been her mother’s all encompassing world.
    “Rory comes first,” it’s always been so.
    And the price Lorelai paid, only she knows.
    For her daughter’s well being and her own piece of mind,
    She knew she had to leave her stifling home behind.
    And so, with no college education or trade,
    She took a job at an inn and worked as a maid.

    Through rejection, hardship, loneliness and fear,
    Lorelai doggedly struggled year after year,
    To make her own way, to build her own life.
    And not merely exist as a scripted wife.
    She would have lived in comfort had she accepted her role,
    But, in doing so, she would have forfeited her soul.
    Better to live in poverty in a potting shed,
    Than to be unhappy in a satin sheeted bed.

    As Lorelai sips her coffee she takes a call,
    Ignoring glaring Luke’s gesture to the sign on the wall.
    It’s Emily! Stern and proud, never settling for less.
    Lorelai’s exasperating “Judgmental Express.”
    With rolling eyes, daughter listens to her mother,
    Ramble on about some dull function or other.
    The call’s a pretense; Emily has little choice,
    When she longs to hear her only child’s voice.

    For oh so long they remained apart,
    While Emily stoically hid her broken heart.
    Even now the woman struggles to understand why,
    She lost her rebellious, vexing Lorelai.
    But through mother to daughter, and her daughter too,
    Their blood ties ran stronger than they ever knew.
    These headstrong denizens of different worlds.
    Three generations of Gilmore girls.

    So many great characters have that we have seen.
    The smoldering Jess, the unfortunate Dean.
    The neurotic Paris, whom Rory saw through.
    The snide Michel and Max Medina too.
    The fiery Mrs. Kim, her chin raised in a huff,
    As she haggles over the price of her stuff.
    Digger Stiles, who lost out twice.
    And poor Rachel who was so very nice.

    Rambling Babette and reticent Morey,
    The Gilmores’ neighbors in this delightful story.
    Lane and Sookie, the girls’ best friends,
    Along with Zack and Jackson, their loving men.
    And hard working Richard, Lorelai’s dad,
    At long last so proud of the daughter he had.
    And so many among us wanted to cry,
    When “poor sad Luke” lost his Lorelai.

    We followed them all for seven great years.
    Through triumph and pain, laughter and tears.
    And right from “There She Goes,” at the very start,
    This truly was an affair of the heart.
    We all have our favorites that caught our eye.
    But it would be difficult for anyone to deny,
    Stars Hollows leading citizen till the day we die,
    The unconquerable, incomparable Lorelai.

  • Al in Naples, Italy
    May 18, 2007 at 1:56 am

    We are only into season three here in Central Europe. We get to watch the great Stars Hollow story unravel via satellite on Foxlife. My days are all planned around when the GG episodes air, 5am to 11:40pm. And, I too cried reading thru the last days of Stars Hollow. And without Paris?

    One theme has really disturbed me. Why wasn’t Christopher at Rory’s Chilton School graduation? After all, she was the Valedictorian!

    All in all—-5 stars to all the citzens of Stars Hollow!!!!!

  • Jonas
    May 18, 2007 at 4:42 pm

    I still can’t believe it’s over.
    Gilmore Girls was such an amazing show.

  • basketball1234
    May 18, 2007 at 4:52 pm

    GOODBYE GG WE WILL MISS YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!!

  • maan
    May 20, 2007 at 5:30 am

    I will truly truly miss this show. I know its time to retire its storyline but it’ll be ages before I get over it. Just watching the last few episodes brought tears to my eyes. I watched it ever since its pilot. Watched the other version of the unaired pilot with a different Sookie (who becomes Drella the harpist) and Dean (good thing they switched in Jared for this dork). Watched it with my mom and sang the opening credits with her. Loved Emily Gilmore and her controlling manner. Hated Luke’s flannel shirt and attitude but loved the oversized coffee mugs at his diner, the hardware store. Annoyed by Lane and her drama with Mrs. Kim. Enjoyed Kirk’s odd jobs at Stars Hollow and his memorable film. Amused by Michel Gerard’s French accent and the funeral of his pet Chinchin with “My heart will go on” played by Zach. Riveted by the town meetings and how the people bullied Taylor but still having the last say for his vested interest. Got an earache from Paris’ rants and raving lunacy. Puzzled why Rory wanted to be with the dull, dull Logan. Laughed at Babette (plus her garden gnomes) and Morrie and weirded out by their cat Cinnamon’s wake. Wondering why the guys in Rory’s life seem to have a shot at a solo career and manage to have higher ratings than this show (think the O.C. >> Adam aka Lane’s Dave , One Tree Hill>> Chad aka Tristan, Heroes>> Milo aka Jess, and Supernatural >> Jared aka Dean). Hated Amy leaving the show this season. Found Sookie’s cooking-slash-accident-prone skills hilarious and her husband Jackson’s love for vegetables and fruits. Disappointed why Lorelai did not end up with Max Medina (but he’s a jerk, i know). Not happy with Rory’s recent set of very very shallow friends (blabbermouths Olivia and Lucy) but had fun with her set of high school (somewhat fair weather) friends (Louise & Madeline). Irritated by Luke’s newly found daughter April and how she lays everything on too thick. Made dizzy by how they seem to stroll into the town square but actually walking around in circles to get from one point to the next. Mislead by Richard & Emily’s conniving tactics to control the two Lorelais. Confused how the very rebellious Jess is related to the scatter brain Liz and her very strange new husband TJ. Fascinated by how they deliver their spitfire dialogues and find out they do it for several takes, around 35 and how I sometimes fail to watch the show in its entirety because I’m reading the closed captions at the bottom of the screen. Dreamed of how the series will have its ending, but right now I don’t think I’m ready to let go of my Gilmore Girls show but planning to recapture the magical moments while I do a marathon run from seasons 1 to 7. I won’t ever tire of having these characters as company, that’s for sure. So to everyone who made this possible and loved this show just as much as I do (not did), however down the wire the ratings may have been for the past few seasons and how many times they were ignored by the Emmy’s … Cheers to the best show on earth. Lest I forgot how my mom and I do air-guitar when the closing credits show up and a show where troubadours flock a town gazebo is truly amazing.

  • Deuk
    Jun 2, 2007 at 7:05 pm

    Oh man, I had no idea this was the last episode when i started watching. However it was an wonderful ending to our seven years together.

    I’ll go with…Thank you so much! ^^;

    PS. The song was “Inside Out” by the Mighty Lemon Drops.

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