Wherever they lead, these former costars will follow! Though it’s been nearly 15 years since Gilmore Girls finished its initial run, the WB stars have remained just as tight as their characters.

“We’re playing these characters; Jess was a punk kid who didn’t want to hear it from anybody,” Milo Ventimiglia, who played Jess Mariano, said to his former TV uncle, Scott Patterson, during a September 2021 episode of Patterson’s “I Am All In” rewatch podcast. “Luke was losing his mind with this kid that he was saddled with from his sister. Who you and I were could not have been more opposite than who Jess and Luke were. But where Jess and Luke kind of got to, I think ultimately was closer to who you and I were in terms of [the] relationship. Jess grew up. Jess learned some lessons. Luke had been through some stuff. It’s all fascinating.”

Patterson and the This Is Us star aren’t the only former Gilmore castmates to reminisce on their character’s Stars Hollow legacies. Yanic Truesdale, who played Michel Girard, joined forces with his fellow TV hotel employee Melissa McCarthy (Sookie St. James) to film God’s Favorite Idiot for Netflix in early 2021.

“Teaming up with my friend 13 years later and being able to film and hangout in a covid free country has been such a blessing,” the Canada native captioned an April 2021 Instagram snap with McCarthy. “Getting a taste at a more normal life again gives me hope that the rest of the world will eventually catch up.”

Gilmore Girls originally ran for seven seasons on The WB (and later The CW) between 2000 and 2007. After the conclusion of its final season, the cast — and OG showrunners Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino — reunited to film the A Year in the Life four-episode revival series for Netflix in November 2016. The TV writers also enlisted a number of their former Gilmore stars for brief cameos on their short-lived Bunheads series and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Ventimiglia and Kelly Bishop (Emily Gilmore) were both tapped to reunite with the Palladinos for a brief arc on season 4 of the Prime Video series, which is set for release in February 2022.

“They are the kinds of people that for me, I was, like, one, I’m going to know them the rest of my life; and two, anytime they call, I’ve got to be there,” the Heroes alum said of the Palladinos during a January 2022 appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers. “So, if they’re like, ‘Hey Mi, why don’t you come in and [do] a small bit on the show we’re working on,’ ‘Great!’ ‘Hey if you could take us to the airport,’ ‘Sure!’ Like, whatever you need, fake Mom and Dad.”

Scroll below to see the Gilmore Girls cast’s sweetest reunions after the show wrapped:


November 2016
Nearly the entire cast returned for Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, including Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Bishop, McCarthy, Truesdale, Liza Weil and more. Saeed Adyani/Netflix
November 2016
The Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist alum and former TV daughter Bledel posed together after reuniting for AYITL. Courtesy of Lauren Graham/Twitter
February 2017
“Look who I ran into,” Keiko Agena, who played Rory’s BFF Lane Kim, wrote via Instagram after meeting up with Truesdale. Courtesy of Keiko Agena/Instagram
October 2017
The Prodigal Son actress and her former TV mom, Emily Kuroda, jointly appeared at the Gilmore Girls Fan Fest in Kent, Connecticut. Courtesy of Keiko Agena/Instagram
October 2018
The Life and Death Brigade lives on! While Matt Czuchry has moved on from playing Logan Huntzburger, his former LADB pal Finn (Tanc Sade) stopped by for an episode of The Resident. Sade played one of Czuchry’s character’s patients during a single episode of the procedural drama. Fox
June 2019
When Sean Gunn (Kirk Gleason) wed Natasha Halevi, several of his former GG costars were in attendance, including Agena and the Palladinos. Courtesy of Keiko Agena/Instagram
January 2020
“Triple brunch date with great people,” John Cabrera (Brian Fuller) wrote via Instagram, sharing a selfie with Agena, Gunn and their respective spouses. Courtesy of John Cabrera/Instagram
September 2020
Ahead of the 2020 presidential election, Agena teamed up with former TV boyfriend Adam Brody (Dave Rygalsky) to write letters via Instagram Live on behalf of Vote Forward. Courtesy of Keiko Agena/Instagram
April 2021
The Bridesmaids actress and Truesdale reunited amid the coronavirus pandemic to film God’s Favorite Idiot for Netflix. Their roles will be very different from Sookie and Michel. Truesdale plays an angel while McCarthy figures out why her coworker was chosen to be God's messenger in the comedy series, which will start streaming in June 2022. Courtesy of Yanic Truesdale/Instagram
August 2021
“Hanging with #ToddLowe my TV hubby from #GilmoreGirls,” Agena wrote via Instagram, alongside a snapshot with Todd Lowe (Zach Van Gerbig). Courtesy of Keiko Agena/Instagram
September 2021
The Art of Racing in the Rain star and Patterson discussed their Gilmore Girls tenure on the former baseball player’s podcast. Courtesy of Scott Patterson/Instagram
December 2021
Patterson later welcomed Kuroda (Mrs. Kim), Sally Struthers (Babette Dell) and Jackson Douglas (Jackson Belleville) to his podcast to chat about the show’s legacy.   Courtesy of Scott Patterson/Instagram