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Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of this DVD for review purposes. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

If you know me, then you are aware that I have a *slight* obsession with Gilmore Girls. I’ve watched the original 7 seasons through, from start to finish, over 60 times. I can recite episodes, in their entirety, while watching along. I often quote my favorite lines and use Gilmore-isms, almost daily. To say I am a fan, is an understatement.

When Netflix announced they were giving us 4 new episodes, I swear I heard the heavens open and the angels sing from above. It was the best.news.ever. I started a countdown on my Facebook page and shared a Gilmore meme each day until Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life hit Netflix on 11/25/2016.  When the episodes hit the air at 2am, there I was, in my living room with my cup of coffee in hand, wearing my Luke’s t-shirt, surrounded by Pop-Tarts, Red Vines, Mallomars, Twinkies and more.

Hearing my favorite voices and seeing my favorite characters come back to life, I was glued to the TV from Winter and binged right on through to the end of Fall.

Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life

Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life takes you back to the nostalgic Stars Hollow for the ultimate revival of the adored series, Gilmore Girls. The coffee-loving, fast-talking, mother and daughter duo are back just as you remembered!

Nearly ten years after the original series ended, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life begins, Lorelai still runs the Dragonfly Inn (and chugs coffee like it’s water) and Rory, now 32, has experienced some career success. As Rory works through job-related struggles and Lorelai deals with some unresolved issues of her own, Emily Gilmore has been handling the loss of her dear husband, Richard. Emily is at a major crossroads in her life, recently widowed and trying to figure out what to do next. Richard’s death forces Emily and Lorelai to finally reexamine their own fraught relationship, which hasn’t changed much since the beginning of the series.

As a diehard fan, I have to say that I loved this revival, I loved everything about it. I cried and I laughed, and I just loved it. It did leave some unanswered questions, like the original series did, however I am remaining hopeful that there will be another revival! 

Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life consists of 4 – 90 minute episodes, titled Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall and is available for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray on 11/28. You can preorder it below!

 

If you have a Gilmore Girls fan on your shopping list, I guarantee this will make the perfect gift!

My Personal Addiction

It started back in 2006.  

At first, it was just something to do occasionally. You know, for a little added fun on the weekend.  I would go online, make my selection and wait for it to be delivered to my mailbox.

It started with just one at a time, about every two weeks.  From there it became two, than three and then….it became a weekly habit.  

I would spend my time scrolling through the list online, decided what I wanted and then wait for it to arrive.

Then I would indulge myself.

My addiction has not improved over the last 8 years and it has become so much easier to feed.

When I was given the option to have 24/7 access with no need to wait for the mail.

Things got really bad.

And expensive.

My addiction to Netflix is a real problem.

I find a series and I binge watch and make my way to the next.

I watch movie after movie after movie.

I’ve upped my internet and my Netflix account so we can stream to 4 devices at a time.

Things aren’t getting better and I only see it getting worse.  

First, Netflix sucked me in with series such as Toddlers & Tiaras, GREEK, Orange Is The New Black and then…..Netflix made the announcement that ALL 7 SEASONS OF GILMORE GIRLS would be available on Netflix on October 1st.

 

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Now, Gilmore Girls is one of the things in life that I love more than chocolate.  So, for the last 18 days….I’ve been watching Lorelai and Rory every chance I get.

As of today, I’m more than half way through season 6.

Once I’m done with the series, I can guarantee that I will start back over from the beginning and this cycle with continue until at least January.

In January, every single episode of Friends will be made available on Netflix and then I will be binge watching that and return to Gilmore Girls after.

The problem is that I’m not the only one who is addicted. My children are addicts too.  

Alexander (age 6) binges on Power Rangers and has even created his own subaccount within my account.

Ellie (age 2) knows how to access Netflix Kids on my iPad and watches Strawberry Shortcake, Daniel Tiger and all of her other favorites whenever she can get her hands on the iPad.

Zack (age 15) and Libby (age 14) both watch shows constantly using their phones, tablets, computers and even the PS3.

And, let’s face it…Joey (age 1) will be watching his favorite programs before we know it.  He already knows how to unlock my iPhone and how to talk to Siri on the iPhone and iPad and enjoys the occasional cartoon when we snuggle at night.

 

Of all of our monthly expenses, Netflix is the one that I don’t mind paying because it gets A LOT of use.  I logged into my account to check viewing activity and went all the way back to September 1st and between now and then, the only day Netflix was not used was September 2nd, the 1st day of school.

I wish there was a way to see how many hours are watched with a bring down by day and month.  It would show how badly we are addicted.

Thank you Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings for bringing Netflix to life.