Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore finally got married in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the much-anticipated 2016 Netflix revival. The wedding, in its entirety, wasn’t seen by fans due to budget constraints, but fans did learn what their wedding date was. Luke and Lorelai married on Nov. 5, in the final moments of the four-part revival. Fans of the original series assumed the November wedding date was to pay homage to Lorelai’s love of the cool weather. There may be a different reason showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino chose the date. Famed Gilmore Girls couple, Luke and Lorelai, share a wedding date with Helen Pai and her husband, Dave Rygalski.
Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore | Saeed Adyani/Netflix Luke and Lorelai’s official wedding date was Nov. 5, 2016
While Luke and Lorelai eventually tied the knot on Nov. 5, 2016, that wasn’t their first planned wedding date. Luke and Lorelai were supposed...
Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore | Saeed Adyani/Netflix Luke and Lorelai’s official wedding date was Nov. 5, 2016
While Luke and Lorelai eventually tied the knot on Nov. 5, 2016, that wasn’t their first planned wedding date. Luke and Lorelai were supposed...
- 2/22/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Lane Kim might not have been a main character in Gilmore Girls, but she still had several important storylines during the show’s seven-season run. Most were incredibly meaningful and rife with drama and angst. In season 2 of Gilmore Girls, Lane Kim was petrified that her parents were sending her to live in South Korea for good. Ultimately, the rebellious teen was only gone for the summer, as her parents promised. She didn’t need to be anxious at all. As it turns out, she vacationed in a very popular tourist destination. A real-life occurrence even inspired Lane’s trip.
Where did Lane Kim vacation in South Korea?
In season 2 of Gilmore Girls, Lane Kim found herself in an anxiety-inducing situation. Her parents told her that she would spend the summer with distant family members in South Korea. The trip, which came as a shock to Lane, concerned her for several reasons.
Where did Lane Kim vacation in South Korea?
In season 2 of Gilmore Girls, Lane Kim found herself in an anxiety-inducing situation. Her parents told her that she would spend the summer with distant family members in South Korea. The trip, which came as a shock to Lane, concerned her for several reasons.
- 2/20/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Image Source: Getty / John Lamparski
Keiko Agena still remembers the first time she felt othered as a performer; she was a college freshman trying out for a lead part in a play centered on three English women in the 1800s. Growing up in Hawaii, Agena felt confident and comfortable in a multicultural cast. She didn't think being Asian would limit her ability to embody a character, which is why she felt a "cold shock" when she was omitted from her school's callback list. "It wasn't until that moment that my name wasn't on the board that I realized, 'Oh, perhaps the fact that I'm Japanese American might contribute to their decision of whether or not to cast me,'" she told Popsugar. Agena refrained from auditioning for other parts for the rest of the year, maintaining her drama scholarship by relegating herself to backstage work.
Lucky for audiences everywhere, Agena...
Keiko Agena still remembers the first time she felt othered as a performer; she was a college freshman trying out for a lead part in a play centered on three English women in the 1800s. Growing up in Hawaii, Agena felt confident and comfortable in a multicultural cast. She didn't think being Asian would limit her ability to embody a character, which is why she felt a "cold shock" when she was omitted from her school's callback list. "It wasn't until that moment that my name wasn't on the board that I realized, 'Oh, perhaps the fact that I'm Japanese American might contribute to their decision of whether or not to cast me,'" she told Popsugar. Agena refrained from auditioning for other parts for the rest of the year, maintaining her drama scholarship by relegating herself to backstage work.
Lucky for audiences everywhere, Agena...
- 5/13/2021
- by Karenna Meredith
- Popsugar.com
Portland’s Wesen, meet the hippest of Hep Aliens.
Gilmore Girls star Keiko Agena will guest-star in an upcoming episode of Grimm, and TVLine has exclusive details about her role.
Agena will play Madoka Akagi, a second-generation Japanese-American woman who loses her teenage son, Kuma, in a devastating tragedy that her husband believes is no accident.
RelatedLauren Graham’s Emotional, Heartfelt Gilmore Girls Revival Reaction: ‘It’s What I Hoped It Would Be’
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Man in the High Castle, Revenge) also will guest-star as Takeshi Himura, the Akagis’ family friend and lawyer whose loyalty provides great comfort during a related trial.
Gilmore Girls star Keiko Agena will guest-star in an upcoming episode of Grimm, and TVLine has exclusive details about her role.
Agena will play Madoka Akagi, a second-generation Japanese-American woman who loses her teenage son, Kuma, in a devastating tragedy that her husband believes is no accident.
RelatedLauren Graham’s Emotional, Heartfelt Gilmore Girls Revival Reaction: ‘It’s What I Hoped It Would Be’
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Man in the High Castle, Revenge) also will guest-star as Takeshi Himura, the Akagis’ family friend and lawyer whose loyalty provides great comfort during a related trial.
- 2/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Gilmore Girls Netflix revival truthers, there's another clue to stoke your Stars Hollow-loving fires. Keiko Agena took to Instagram to share a snap with "the real Lane Kim," Helen Pai. Added to the snap caption? "Good things are coming …" Everybody with us now: "If you're out on the road, feeling lonely and so cold…" Anyway, Pai was a producer and script coordinator on Gilmore Girls. She went on to Bunheads and Grimm following the end of Gilmore Girls. She's also pals with Gg creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and legend has it the character of Lane Kim was based on her. So with a revival imminent, this meeting is just the right amount of cute to get us...
- 1/22/2016
- E! Online
Bunheads was cancelled long after the last episode of the ABC Family series was filmed so the cast and crew weren't able to give the show a proper series finale.
Series co-creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and some of the show's performers have now filmed a touching "last dance" to say thank you to the fans for all of their support.
The Bunheads video was directed by Sherman-Palladino and the dance was choreographed by Marguerite Derricks. It appropriately references back to memorable dances from the 18-episode series.
The piece stars Julia Goldani Telles (Sasha), Bailey Buntain (Ginny), and Jeanine Mason (Cozette), and also features Matisse Love, Ra’Jahnae “Rae Rae” Patterson, Colleen Craig, Maine Kawashima, Eli Gruska, Adam Bernstein, Edgar Khachaturov, Kara Hess, Micah Moch, Helen Pai, and Jackson Douglas.
Kaitlyn Jenkins, who played Boo, appears but doesn't perform...
Series co-creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and some of the show's performers have now filmed a touching "last dance" to say thank you to the fans for all of their support.
The Bunheads video was directed by Sherman-Palladino and the dance was choreographed by Marguerite Derricks. It appropriately references back to memorable dances from the 18-episode series.
The piece stars Julia Goldani Telles (Sasha), Bailey Buntain (Ginny), and Jeanine Mason (Cozette), and also features Matisse Love, Ra’Jahnae “Rae Rae” Patterson, Colleen Craig, Maine Kawashima, Eli Gruska, Adam Bernstein, Edgar Khachaturov, Kara Hess, Micah Moch, Helen Pai, and Jackson Douglas.
Kaitlyn Jenkins, who played Boo, appears but doesn't perform...
- 8/27/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.