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'Gilmore Girls' Reboot: See The First Page Of The 'A Year In The Life' Script

It's really happening, guys.

"Gilmore Girls" fans, you can officially stop fretting over whether the reboot will feel true to the original series.

From the very first sentence, we see that Lorelai is as familiar as ever while she waits for daughter Rory, who just came off a long flight, with two steaming cups of coffee in her hands. The twosome are still lovable and hilarious, with their signature snappy dialogue, their constant teasing and their knowledge of pop culture. (Hello, Goop and Zoolander references!)

From what we can tell, Rory has indeed moved abroad, but we don't know how long she's been there, where she went, whether she has a new love interest or what exactly she's doing there. (In short, we basically know nothing.)

Here's what we do know: most of the original cast is coming back, including Keiko Agena (Lane Kim), Kelly Bishop (Emily Gilmore), Matt Czuchry (Logan), Sean Gunn (Kirk), Scott Patterson (Luke), Yanic Truesdale (Michel), Melissa McCarthy (Sookie) and of course, Milo Ventimiglia and Jared Padalecki (Jess and Dean, respectively).

We also know that British actress Alex Kingston has joined the cast, in a top secret role that reportedly has a major part to play in Rory's life.

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"I read the first three [scripts] in one sitting,” Alexis Bledel told EW. "I was on page 7 or 8 when I remembered: Of course, this is that inviting town where everything is so familiar. And I felt like I was enveloped back into that time and place; wherever it exists in people’s imaginations, I was reminded of where it was in mine. It was so easy to just jump back in and get to work. Which is lucky — because I had to the next day."

Lauren Graham added: "Part of what was surreal was that we didn’t have much time to look forward to it and prepare. We had wanted to do it for a while, but the amount of time in which it became a reality was really short."

If the rest of the "Winter" episode script is like the first page, then we're in for a real treat. "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" premieres on Netflix on Nov. 25.

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The 18 Most Important 'Gilmore Girls' Episodes
Season 1, Episode 1: "Pilot"(01 of08)
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We meet Lorelai, we meet Rory, we get introduced to Stars Hollow. No matter how well you think you know "Gilmore Girls," you can't get away with not re-watching the pilot episode. (credit:The WB )
Season 1, Episode 7: "Kiss And Tell”(02 of08)
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Rory's first kiss with the tall, dark and handsome Dean. Need we say more? (credit:The WB)
Season 1, Episode 17: "The Breakup, Part 2”(03 of08)
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Because Rory's heartbreak is so relatable that it breaks the heart of every "Gilmore Girls" fan. She will not wallow! (credit:The WB)
Season 2, Episode 1: "Sadie, Sadie”(04 of08)
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In "Sadie, Sadie," Lorelai gets engaged to Rory's teacher, Max. Scandalous. (credit:The WB)
Season 2, Episode 9: "Run Away, Little Boy”(05 of08)
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Here, we get one of our first hints that Rory may have a future with bad boys. Tristan (Chad Michael Murray) is super into her, and Dean does not like it. (credit:The WB)
Season 2, Episode 19: "Teach Me Tonight”(06 of08)
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Why hello there, Jess! We see Rory get herself into quite a bit of trouble when she attempts to tutor Luke's nephew. Broken bones, crashed cars ... it's not pretty, but it's certainly thrilling. (credit:The WB)
Season 5, Episode 3: "Written in the Stars”(07 of08)
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Luke and Lorelai, together at last! (credit:The WB)
Season 7, Episode 21: "Unto the Breach”(08 of08)
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Although her mother has had a couple marriage proposals, this is Rory's first. And she says she has to think about it! Such an independent woman. (credit:The CW)

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