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Gilmore Girls is a television show that airs on the CW every Tuesday, and Guinness World Record-holder for most pop culture references in a five-second sentence. Along with The O.C., it presents honest interpretations of their everyday problems through the eyes of pretty, rich white people

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  • Gilmore Girls is a television show that airs on the CW every Tuesday, and Guinness World Record-holder for most pop culture references in a five-second sentence. Along with The O.C., it presents honest interpretations of their everyday problems through the eyes of pretty, rich white people
  • When Olivia visits Stewie Griffin one last time in "From Method to Madness", he claims to have a guest role on an upcoming episode of Gilmore Girls. Lois and Brian watch an episode in "The Perfect Castaway", in which the mother and daughter talk very fast in a reference to the manner in which dialogue is spoken in the show. They appear in a television ad when Stewie tries to watch a television station with inconsistent volumes in "A Lot Going On Upstairs".
  • This series has touched a nerve with the caffeine addicted crowd (they can relate), as it features characters that talk at insanely fast speeds, which cannot be heard by the average human being (unless you're of a related species to them). Their record vocal speed was so high that it had to be put into MPH, but is still too huge of a number to be typed here. This was recorded and slowed down x4,500 in order for the show to broadcast on TV, which turned out to still be too fast. But if your even partly worth your salt, you can understand it. It's "smart humor", wit.
  • The show is known for its extensive dialogue and pop culture references, including many to the Muppets.
  • The show follows single mother Lorelai Gilmore (Graham) and her daughter, also named Lorelai but who prefers to be called Rory (Bledel), living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. This is a town filled with colorful characters, which is located approximately 30 minutes from Hartford, Connecticut. Ambition, education, and work constitute part of the series' central concerns, telling Lorelai's story from pregnant teen runaway and high school dropout to co-owner and manager of the Independence Inn.
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  • Drama
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  • Sam Phillips
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  • The CW
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  • The show follows single mother Lorelai Gilmore (Graham) and her daughter, also named Lorelai but who prefers to be called Rory (Bledel), living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. This is a town filled with colorful characters, which is located approximately 30 minutes from Hartford, Connecticut. Ambition, education, and work constitute part of the series' central concerns, telling Lorelai's story from pregnant teen runaway and high school dropout to co-owner and manager of the Independence Inn. Rory's transition from public school to the prestigious Chilton is similarly followed, exploring her ambition to study at an Ivy League college and to become a foreign correspondent. The show's social commentary manifests most clearly in Lorelai's difficult relationship with her wealthy, appearance-obsessed parents, Emily and Richard Gilmore, and in the interactions between the students at Chilton, and later, Yale University.
  • Gilmore Girls is a television show that airs on the CW every Tuesday, and Guinness World Record-holder for most pop culture references in a five-second sentence. Along with The O.C., it presents honest interpretations of their everyday problems through the eyes of pretty, rich white people
  • When Olivia visits Stewie Griffin one last time in "From Method to Madness", he claims to have a guest role on an upcoming episode of Gilmore Girls. Lois and Brian watch an episode in "The Perfect Castaway", in which the mother and daughter talk very fast in a reference to the manner in which dialogue is spoken in the show. They appear in a television ad when Stewie tries to watch a television station with inconsistent volumes in "A Lot Going On Upstairs".
  • This series has touched a nerve with the caffeine addicted crowd (they can relate), as it features characters that talk at insanely fast speeds, which cannot be heard by the average human being (unless you're of a related species to them). Their record vocal speed was so high that it had to be put into MPH, but is still too huge of a number to be typed here. This was recorded and slowed down x4,500 in order for the show to broadcast on TV, which turned out to still be too fast. But if your even partly worth your salt, you can understand it. It's "smart humor", wit.
  • The show is known for its extensive dialogue and pop culture references, including many to the Muppets.
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