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‘Gilmore Girls’: Top 10 Gilmore-isms

There are dozens of things to love about “Gilmore Girls,” but it’s pretty undoubtable that the thing the show is best known for its fast-talking deluge of pop-culture references.

Over the course of seven seasons, there have been endless amounts of clever jokes and sarcastic barbs, but which ones are really the cream of the crop? Trying to narrow it down to a list of favorites is pretty impossible (and like ethics, highly subjective), but we’ve managed to narrow it down to our 10 favorites.

If one of your favorites isn’t on our list, we apologize — Rory (Alexis Bledel), Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Emily (Kelly Bishop) are just too hilarious for their own good.

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“Cheeseburger, onion rings, and a list of people who killed their parents and got away with it. I’m looking for heroes.”

I heard he controls the weather and wrote the screenplay to “Glitter!”

“When a woman gives birth to a crack baby, you do not give her a puppy.”

“It’s all any of us want. To find a nice person to hang out with until we drop dead. Not a lot to ask!”

“Oy with the poodles already”

“People are particularly stupid today, I can’t talk to any more of them.”

“She’s just upset” —
“Stop talking to the dogs!”

“So ethics?” —
“Highly subjective and completely overrated.”

“It’s repetitive” —
“And redundant” —
“It’s repetitive” —
“And redundant” —
“We certainly are entertaining, Mac” —
“Indubitably, Tosh!”

“I guess this goes on the ‘Boy was I Wrong’ list, right above gauchos but just below the ‘Flashdance’ phase.”

“Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” premieres Nov. 25th at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Netflix.

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