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Gilmore to Consider: Where was Richard Gilmore?

We went to LA and all we got was to be in a Gilmore Girls documentary!!! …and a harrowing experience at a hotel. This month’s April round-up, we’re telling y’all about our spontaneous LA experience to lend our Gilmore expertise to an upcoming doc and pouring over your responses a ...  Show more

Gilmore to Consider: Dean and Lindsay/Chris and Sherry

How did YOU feel about the Dean/Lindsay vs Chris/Sherry comparison that came from our episode analysis a couple weeks ago? Y’all had some thoughts!!! Grab a cup of coffee and get comfortable because Tara and Haley have more to consider!Our newest podcast, A Marvelous Time: A Marv ...  Show more

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