Peacoats and hot lattes forever
Lorelei Gilmore can smell snow.
Jess is in a leather jacket.
Luke is wearing flannel, of course.
In Stars Hallow, it should always be fall.
At its core,Gilmore Girlshas always been a television show about and for the fall.
She and her mother are always clutching coffee.
While Rory reads a quintessentially fall-associated activity Lorelei runs a quaint New England inn, an infuriatingly fall-associated sentence.
The shows entire aesthetic requires characters in scarves at all times.
Its title credits appear over fire-orange Connecticut foliage.
Even the Gilmores second shared personality quirk after coffee their excessive consumption of food is an autumnal act.
Its always somehow within a temperature range for Rory to comfortably be wearing a jacket.
I posit a simple theory: they explicitly tookGilmore Girlsout of fall.
It was simply wrong.
Even in the dead of winter, give us pea coats, fine, but never parkas.
Give usA Season In the Life, and hold us there.
Thats the only Stars Hollow worth revisiting.