"Gilmore Girls": This character you are - based on your star sign

"Gilmore Girls" is one of those series that was an integral part of many people's youth - and whose quirky characters were often almost role models. For those who grew up with Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel), Stars Hollow was one of the places they wanted to go to when everyday life became too much.
Each of the lively characters was unique in its own right: the self-confident, tough and equally crazy Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) and her daughter Rory formed the core of the series. But what would the "Gilmore Girls" have been without characters like Luke (Scott Patterson), Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) or Lorelai's wealthy parents, Emily (Kelly Bishop) and Richard (Edward Herrmann)?
Their truly special characteristics can be wonderfully transferred to the twelve signs of the zodiac - which is why we have collected for you in our picture gallery which character you are based on your zodiac sign. Have fun clicking through!
Why "Gilmore Girls" still inspires todayIn the small town somewhere in the US state of Connecticut, the world was still in order. Of course, there was plenty of drama: between Lorelai and her parents. Or between Lorelai and the diner owner Luke - the two needed four whole seasons to finally get together and split up twice in the course of the seven seasons. Not to mention the ups and downs that Rory had with all her partners: starting with Dean (Jared Padalecki), whom she left for bad boy Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), only to find her way back to Dean and swap him for Logan (Czuchry).
In short: The series had absolutely no shortage of interpersonal issues. This is why fans still watch it regularly today. The world may have changed a lot since the beginning of 2000 (when the series began) - but the interpersonal relationships, the joy, the sadness, the hurt and misunderstandings, as well as the coming together and staying together are as relevant as ever.
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