"Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" will have four episodes, but series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino said that the fall episode will have the most storylines.
In an interview with TV Line, she said, "'Fall' has the biggest events. It's the culmination of the journey, so there are a lot of moments. And a lot of soul-searching and resolution. 'Fall' is very emotional.
Meanwhile, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" star Lauren Graham said that 'Fall' will also boast of those highly anticipated final four words that will leave fans as surprised as ever.
"I was surprised. I thought they would be like, 'Goodbye, Stars Hollow," she said.
Other than the "Fall" episode, Sherman-Palladino is also excited for the "Winter" installment because it is the first one that will be released after "Gilmore Girls" was cancelled several years ago.
"It will be the first time we've seen Stars Hollow in a while, so I needed things to look a very specific way," she said. The publication is speculating that the series creator simply meant she wants the "Winter" episode to look very "Christmas-sy."
In other news, Netflix just dropped a new photo from the set of "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life." The snap showed Lorelai and Luke (Scott Patterson) attending a premiere at the Stars Hollow viewing room.
The photo showed the two characters looking at each other. It seems as though Luke is pissed that Lorelai decided to take the phone call while they were watching something. Other residents of Stars Hollow were also present at the venue.
It's also quite surprising that Kirk, the security head of Stars Hollow is not calling Lorelai's attention over her use of the mobile phone.
"Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" will premiere on Netflix on Nov. 25 and the first episode, "Winter," will be released midnight PST. All other episodes, namely, "Spring," "Summer" and "Fall" will also be released on the same day.