Gilmore Girls Writer Reveals One Major Storyline From The Netflix Sequel Series That Bothered Them, And I Disagree With This Take

As one of the most rewatchable shows ever, especially during the Fall TV season, Gilmore Girls has a very devoted fan base that has long debated who Rory should be with. The show ending with Alexis Bledel’s Rory declining Logan’s proposal left fans left wondering, and Netflix’s limited revival gave new fire, especially with Matt Czuchry’s Logan having an affair with Rory. Some loved seeing the pair together again regardless of circumstance, but others – including one of the original Gilmore Girls writers – were bothered by this major storyline scandal.

No one has ever claimed Gilmore Girls characters are perfect. In fact, many fans have acknowledged the main characters’ morals veered from hot to cold. Even so, some found the infidelity between Rory and Logan in Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life an unnecessary plot line that tainted their relationship. One such individual is former scribe Stan Zimmerman, who shared with People why this particular decision in the streaming series frustrated him so much.

The cheating thing bothered me. Otherwise, [Logan] would’ve been perfect for [Rory]. I just loved their coloring. I just loved them together. They pushed each other’s buttons, but pushed each other to be better people.

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