So Are We Getting More 'Gilmore Girls' Episodes? The Show's Creator Says…

The people *need* to know.

Gilmore Girls fans have been obsessing over the show's Netflix revival since the moment it was announced, looking for closure about things like who Rory ended up with and creator Amy Sherman-Palladino's infamously mysterious Final Four Words.

You might thinks fans would be satisfied now, but since A Year in the Life raised as many questions as it answered, the internet is already calling for more. Is that in the cards though? Sherman-Palladino says yeah, it's possible...maybe...IDK...¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

"We really had a very specific journey in our minds and we fulfilled the journey," she told The Hollywood Reporter about the possibility. "So to us, this is the piece that we wanted to do. And the whole thought about, is there more, is there more, is there more—this has to go out into the universe now. We've got to put this to bed. And then whatever happens, happens."

So, Sherman-Palladino is remaining deliberately vague about Gilmore Girls future, but at least one cast member hasn't been afraid to publicly support the idea of bringing the Stars Hollow band back together (yet) again.

"It's been nice to do it every year," Scott Patterson (aka Luke Danes) told The Hollywood Reporter. "Maybe every two years, do a three-month thing, do four more chapters. It was easy to do. It was fun. It was really rewarding and people got a sense that if this was going to be the last thing that we now have some closure."

So if Netflix says no to more Gilmore Girls, maybe fans can switch gears and petition for a Luke Danes spin-off (but only if Kiefer Sutherland will agree to guest star, of course).

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Kayleigh Roberts
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