
Twenty years ago, you met Luke Danes...backward cap, plaid flannel, pouring the coffee. For the VERY first time, Scott Patterson (aka Luke) is watching Gilmore Girls. 154 episodes and 4 movies. We'll visit Stars Hollow, Doosey's Market, Miss Patty's, Mrs. Kim's antique shop and more pop culture references than you can count. Join us whether you're Team Dean, Team Logan or Team Jess. And, we'll see... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 918 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Suzanne and Tara are seeing major red flags with Lorelai and Sookie, who would cater a kids birthday party?
We also need your input: is “shopping for classes” during the first week of college a real thing, or just something TV made up?
Plus, a ne... more
He’s a Gilmore Girls expert, Matt Browning, author of “Gilmore Girls Pop Culture Reference Guide” joins Scott this week to break down Season 4 E3 “The Hobbit, The Sofa, and Digger Styles”
Scott’s mind is blown by Sookie and Lorelai’s storyline. He... more
Danielle was absolutely floored by a certain moment in a forbidden relationship that is blossoming in this episode.
The debate rages on, we dissect who would be a better fit for Jasmine: Dr. Joe or Crosby.
Plus, a prediction about Julia and Joel’... more
Lorelai is hosting a historical dinner but we're seeing fashions from all over the timeline!
Sookie challenges the definititon of a "sweater" and a "scarf", and Jess wears an important piece of punk music history, right here on Stars Hollow Style! more
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I love the diversity of all the new shows! I don’t listen to every segment but I do love the core show with Scott (even if I prefer how y’all did it the first time through better), I love the Town Meeting and Gazette! But I’m also loving the new episodes for Listen if you Want To! Amy and Danielle are so unhinged in their friendship idc what they talk about it’s just fun to listen to them talk!
I used to love this podcast when it was with Scott Patterson. Now it’s a bunch of staff members from the radio talking nonsense. Super bummed because I’m a fan of Gilmore Girls, not Radio.
I love Gilmore Girls and I love the information gleaned from the podcast. However. I can no longer listen to the talking with food in the mouth. Eating while recording is rude. It is awful to listen to chewing. Others have made comments, but the practice goes on, so I am out. This makes me sad.
What’s wrong with this audio? And why are they out of order?
Of course I love Gilmore girls that's why I'm here, I watched like 4 times and I love it, I'm practicing learning English and I understand most parts of this podcast and I really happy because I can practice English with something that I love, I love Scott and I'm so happy and I always will remember that my first podcasts that I actually understand is this. I don't know if I write this correctly because I speak Spanish but I'm so happy thanks to all people who do this podcast.
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- A conversational, pop-culture–driven show centered on beloved TV rewatch material, with a strong focus on character dynamics, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and guest perspectives from actors, chefs, critics, and creators. Episodes blend deep-dive scene analyses with personal memories, production odds-and-ends, and fan-focused moments like social shout-outs, often dipping into live performances, fashion, and celebrity culture as it relates to a long-running series universe. The host leans into nostalgia, humor, and candid storytelling, making it appealing for fans who enjoy detailed breakdowns, guest insights, and a sense of community around a shared fandom. Notable strengths include a track record of varied guest profiles (from actors to c... more
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