Luke's Coffee - Gilmore Girls T-shirt

US $21.95

  • Burbank, California, United States
  • Mar 2nd
Luke's Coffee - Gilmore Girls T-Shirt Alternative 1072 Short Sleeve Women T-Shirt with Tear Away Label Color - White, Black 100% ringspun cotton Pre-washed Double-stitched neckline Feminine silhouette These soft vintage feel t-shirts come pre-washed and pre-shrunk, making sure that your size and color will hold up with time. These t-shirts are specifically cut to flatter feminine curves. Gilmore Girls is an American comedy-drama series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. On October 5, 2000, the series debuted on the WB to widespread critical acclaim [1] and remained a tent-pole to the WB until it was canceled in its seventh season, ending on May 15, 2007 on the CW.[2] 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. This town has become the beloved home of the mother-daughter duo, who have made many friends and built strong relationships there.[3] 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 Dragonfly 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 known for its fast-paced dialogue filled with pop-culture references. The show earned several award nominations, winning one Emmy Award. It was also critically acclaimed as it placed No. 32 on Entertainment Weekly 's "New TV Classics" list,[4] and was listed as one of Time magazine's "All-TIME 100 TV Shows" in 2007.[2]

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