Gilmore Girls Drinking Game

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Gilmore Girls

Drink when…

Sookie is stressed about food.

Emily is sassy.

Luke is moody or yells.

Every time coffee is drunk.

Rory kisses her boyfriend. Any of them.

Lorelei and Emily disagree.

There is a festival/celebration/holiday in Stars Hollow.

Rory being clever is mentioned.

Somebody raves about Sookie’s food.

A takeaway is ordered.

Luke comes to the rescue.

Paris gets annoyed by Rory.

Lane does something her Mum would disapprove of.

Kirk gets a new job.

Michel is fantastically sarcastic.

Friday night dinner happens.

Lorelei answers the phone at Luke’s diner.

Luke tells somebody off for using their phone in the diner.

Sookie hurts herself.

There’s a town meeting.

You see the town troubadour.

There’s a new maid at Emily and Richard’s.

Richard is reading.

Down your drink when…

Luke closes the diner.

Lorelei or Rory cheats on their partner.

Luke dresses up.

Gilmore Girls is an American television series that first aired from 2000 to 2007. The show was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and follows the lives of a single mother and her teenage daughter, who live in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut. Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) is a witty and independent mother who raised her daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel) on her own after leaving her wealthy family behind. The show explores their close mother-daughter relationship, as well as their friendships, love lives, and personal and professional aspirations. The series is known for its quick and clever dialogue, pop culture references, and eclectic cast of characters. The show’s setting of Stars Hollow is also a character in itself, with its quirky town events, unique shops, and memorable townspeople. Gilmore Girls has been praised for its portrayal of complex and relatable female characters, as well as its themes of family, friendship, love, and self-discovery. The show has become a cultural phenomenon, with a dedicated fan base and multiple awards and nominations. In 2016, Netflix released a four-part miniseries titled “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life,” which reunited the original cast and continued the story of Lorelai and Rory.

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