Stars Hollow

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Gilmore Girls Netflix SPOILERS ahead. Hamilton has revived the American musical, and for better or for worse, that means. To combat the lackluster tourist season in town, Taylor Doose himself has come up with a great plan — a Broadway-esque show to drive people in.

It’s called Stars Hollow: The Musical, and, uh, it’s not so great. But its over-the-top nature is what makes is so awesome.Stars Hollow: The Musical stars real-life Broadway stars Christian Borle ( Legally Blonde) and Sutton Foster ( The Thoroughly Modern Millie, Sweet Charity) as two Stars Hollow inhabitants that we get to watch sing and dance from the Mayflower years of Stars Hollow (they both look good in Pilgrim garb) to modern times. Oh, and they hit the Revolutionary War and the Industrial Revolution along the way, too. Written and directed and cast in Stars Hollow, Stars Hollow: The Musical is a love letter to the town. It has great intentions, but boy, is it terrible. And Lorelai is the only one who notices the awful lyrics, weird choreography, and pandering nature of the show (they have a rapper in the middle of it who references Hamilton, because it’s only a matter of time before every musical in the next 10 years has a rapper in it). Why does Foster’s character have sex with 26 men over the course of the history of Stars Hollow?

Why is spam, the email a bad thing, but not the food? It’s funny in its awfulness, but I would agree that the whole musical is like six minutes too long (in Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life. I can’t imagine how long the real musical is). I could have done without probably two of the scenes, but Foster and Borle are comic geniuses. Stars Hollow: The Musical definitely doesn’t have the staying power of say, Hamilton, (or Kinky Boots, which Foster’s character starred in, much to the delight of Taylor, Babette, and everyone else on the advisory committee), but it’s just quirky enough for Stars Hollow.Images: Saeed Adyani/Netflix (2).

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Anyone who has watched more than surely wants to live in a townjust like Stars Hollow. After all, it’s a village that welcomed and allowed them to make a home together. While the actual hamletdepicted in the show doesn’t exist, it is based on a series of towns in Connecticutand is most commonly associated with Washington Depot, CT. Stars Hollow was undoubtedlybursting with charm and interesting characters, but there are a few thingsabout the town and its inhabitants that make it a little creepy. The people of Stars Hollow weresuper noseyWhile suggests that all of the townspeople really care about eachother, it would seem like that’s not exactly the case. All of the townspeoplecare about what is going on in the lives of everyone else. Sure, the core charactersare all friendly and seem willing to pitch in when the going gets tough, but inthe end, they look a lot more interested in the goings-on in other people’slives then lending a hand.

To call the people of nosey would be an understatement. Babette and Miss Patty knoweverything about everyone, and they are in a battle with Eastside Tilly, who isnever seen, for being the first to spread gossip. Perhaps it’s because I’venever personally lived in a small town, but the entire concept of living undera microscope seems pretty creepy. My next-door neighbor probably wouldn’trecognize me if she fell over me, and we’ve been neighbors for like five years.While that might seem cold and impersonal, it’s pretty freeing, too. The residents didn’t acceptoutsidersIt has long been surmised that smalltowns are so charming because the people in the city have known each otherforever.

Outsiders, thusly, are treated as just that, outsiders. The people ofStars Hollow seem to take it a step too far. Even the most diehard Gilmore Girlsfans can admit that the way the townspeople treated outsiders was pretty rough.Actually, it was downright terrible in a lot of cases.

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Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore, Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore Mitchell Haddad/CBS Photo Archive via Getty Imagespoints out that the revival highlights the issue with Paul,but the same problem was apparent during the show’s original run. Dean, inseason one, notes that everyone was treating him terribly because of hisbreakup with Rory. It wasn’t just the fact that that insensed the townsfolk, it was the fact that Deanhad only recently moved to Stars Hollow. He, even as a teenager, was deemed anoutsider. The same is true for Christopher after he marries Lorelai. Lorelaieven has to ask Jackson, who apparently has clout within the town, to askeveryone to be kind to Chris. That was just weird and, frankly, a littlecreepy.

Taylor tried to control otherpeople’s lives literallywasn’t great when she first got together with.Sure, it seems like there was good reason to be worried that the pair would endup breaking up. After all, they did break up not once, but twice. Either way,though, the town meeting about their blossoming relationship was just creepy.Even if Luke and Lorelai break up, they are both adults, and assumingly, theycan handle their own issues without running the town into the ground in theprocess.