The iconic Stars Hollow town Radclyffe Hall meetings inGilmore Girlswould sometimes take around 20 hours to take because of the amount of characters . To croak the time , the cast came up with fun game .
1.First, Luke’s signature outfit includes various flannel shirts and a blue baseball hat that he wears backwards. According to key set costumer, Valerie Campbell, there was an entire closet filled with flannels for Luke, but he only hadone blue hat.#
2.Lauren Graham almost didn’t play Lorelai Gilmore because she was already under contract with another TV show calledM.Y.O.B.In her book,Talking As Fast As I Can, Lauren explained that when she got the script for theGilmore Girlspilot, she was in NYC waiting to hear ifM.Y.O.B.would get picked up for a second season.#
3.Kelly Bishop and Edward Herrmann becamevery closewhile filmingGilmore Girls,and they would often get drinks and lunch together. Ed’s wife, Star Herrmann, refers to Kelly as his “second wife.” When Ed’s family made the decision to take him off of life support prior to his death in 2014, Kelly was the only cast member they invited to say goodbye.#
4.In the Season 3 episode, “They Shoot Gilmores, Don’t They?,” which includes the Stars Hollow Dance Marathon, a lot of the background actors were actuallyprofessionalswing dancers. This was another episode that took a long time to film and prep because there were so many characters in the scenes.#
5.Sally Struthers and Ted Rooney, who played Babette and Morey, bothgrew upin Portland and went to the same high school. Although they attended years apart, Ted’s dad was one of Sally’s teachers.#
6.Due to the fact that the Stars Hollow town hall meetings included so many characters, they would take a full day to film, sometimesaround20 hours. In order to pass the time, the cast wouldplay games, like “What’s in my purse?” where Sally would have people guess random items in, well, her purse.#
7.In general, thegoalwas for everyGilmore Girlsscene to be only “20-to-25 seconds [per] page of dialogue,” which was “more than twice as fast as the standard screenwriters' page-a-minute formula.”#
8.At one point early in the show’s run, after each take of a three-page scene between Lauren and Kelly, a script supervisorreportedly called outthe elapsed time to creator Amy Sherman-Palladino to ask if they were talking fast enough.#
9.Alexis' first acting job wasGilmore Girls, so she was so new to filming a TV show that shenever had to hit a markbefore, aka going to the exact spot where she needed to deliver her lines in a scene. So, in early episodes, you can spot Lauren putting her arm around Alexis and walking with her because she was helping Alexis find her mark and teaching her how to do so on camera.#
10.The night before filming the episode where Dean and Lindsay get married, Jared Padalecki had gone out all night with friends because hewasn’t originally scheduledto film the next day. He woke up to “20 missed calls and text messages” saying he had to be at work and ended up being two hours late and didn’t have the scenes memorized yet.#
11.Melissa McCarthyrevealedone of the worst parts of filmingGilmore Girlswas having to wear layers of winter clothing while they shot on the Warner Bros. lot in Los Angeles. In fact, while taking photos for one of the show’s posters in Season 1, she recalled that someone passed out because they were so warm.#
12.The episode where Jess gives Rory his memorable, “Why did you drop out of Yale?” speech waswritten byAmy and Dan Palladino, and directed byKenny Ortega. Kenny directed 12 episodes over the course ofGilmore Girls, and it reunited him with Kelly, with both of them having worked onDirty Dancing.#
13.The hardest role to cast was Lane Kim, with the casting directorsexplainingthat they were “committed to finding a Korean actress for the role,” but at the time it sadly “limited their pool” while holding pretty standard Hollywood auditions. Keiko Agena ended up being the last person to be cast before the pilot was filmed.#
14.Meanwhile, Liza Weiloriginally auditionedfor Rory Gilmore. Although she didn’t get the role of Rory, the casting directors and Amy loved her so much, they created the role of Paris Gellar just for her.#
16.In “Nick & Nora/Sid & Nancy” in Season 2, when Luke and Jess argue and it ends with Luke shoving Jess in a lake, Scott and Milo Ventimigliafilmedtheir dialogue “like, 30” times, Milo falling into the lake they only filmed twice, and they ultimately used the first take in the final cut.#
17.The dresses worn by the Life and Death Brigade members during “You Jump, I Jump, Jack” were actuallyused two other timesin the series. First, they appeared during Rory’s Cotillion in Season 2, then in Season 5, and finally, they were used again in Season 6 when Hep Alien plays at a Bat Mitzvah.#
19.George Bell was hired as the dialogue coach onGilmore Girlsdue to the fast-paced nature of the series. Heexplainedthat his job was to correct the actors who missed words and to help them “Gilmore-ize” the dialogue and speed it up. George also appeared on the show as Professor Bell, one of Rory’s teachers at Yale.#
20.While filmingGilmore Girls, Amy revealed they oftenavoideddoing close-ups because it would “slow things down by lingering on just one actor.” This is why the show often used the “walk-and-talk” method, which allowed the cameras to follow actors while they delivered dialogue as they moved.#
21.And finally, when filming wrapped inside Lorelai and Rory’s house afterGilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, LaurentextedAlexis and asked what she wanted her to steal for her from the set. In the end, Alexis took Rory’s Yale banner that was on her mirror, and Lauren took the pink flamingo that hung near the back door, and an apple magnet with Rory’s face on it that was on the fridge.#



















