First aired in October of 2000, the television series Gilmore Girls creates a feeling of nostalgia for its viewers.
The show follows Rory Gilmore as she progresses through her teenage life in Stars Hollow, Connecticut. The town of Stars Hollow displays a cozy, fall atmosphere during the months of October and November. Thus, Rory Gilmore has become the image of the “fall season aesthetic.”
The plot revolves around Rory Gilmore’s school life. She attends a private school, Chilton Academy, and later on Yale University, and is best known for her studious nature. Her mom is her best friend and they spend nearly all of their time together. They attended fall festivals, dressed in fall clothing, and visited “Luke’s Coffee Shop” for fall sweet treats.
Many people rewatch the series to look back and feel the nostalgia of the show. They enjoy the feelings of the early 2000’s fall season. The television series is well known for its pop culture references during the time.
Viewers of the television series have expressed their reasoning for binge-watching Gilmore Girls during the fall season, “Stars Hollow is a small town and gives off the impression of a friendly cozy neighborhood.”
The creator and executive producer of Gilmore Girls is Amy Sherman-Palladino, who is responsible for creating the dramedy series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Recently, Gilmore Girls was among the top 10 most-watched shows across the major streaming platforms, recording 500 million viewing hours over the course of the year. You can watch Gilmore Girls on; Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and YouTube.