However it turns out, we get to relive the excitement of good 2000s television under the lens of contemporary discussion culture.
I was on a call Monday when I got a text from Kevin: “DUDE”. This generally means good news – no one follows up a “DUDE” with, “sorry about your grandma”....
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By Demi Adejuyigbe
The Guardian
See them live on October 12 at UCB.
Where the Gilmore Guys lead, fans will follow.
The aforementioned guys are L.A.-based Kevin Porter and Demi Adejuiyigbe, who've made a name for themselves in the year since starting a podcast in which they watch and discuss the WB (then CW) show Gilmore Girls. "I think the fact that we are genuine while also being the opposite of the 'intended audience' is something that people found refreshing," Adejuyigbe says, but he and Porter also attribute the project's success to good timing: The first episode coincided with the show's rebirth on Netflix last October, and the cast reunion at the ATX Festival earlier this year didn't hurt, either...
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By Alex Reed
LA Magazine
A few months ago, my sister asked me if I had been listening to her new favorite podcast, Gilmore Guys. I hesitated to add another series to my already full weekly podcast schedule, but since I like both Gilmore Girls and guys, I decided to give it a shot.
Fast-forward to last week, when I finally caught up with the give-or-take 107 episodes that have been released since the show’s inception in October 2014. Having finished the current available backlog of Gilmore Guys episodes, I can definitively say that thousands of years of cultural and technological advances have converged to deliver into my life the platonic ideal of a pop-culture object...
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By Stephanie Brown
EW
Their timing was impeccable, they just didn’t know it.
Demi Adejuyigbe and Kevin Porter holed up in a Los Angeles recording studio, hit the “on” button and started rambling.
“This is gonna be a show where we talk a lot about ‘Gilmore Girls.’ We’re gonna talk about Rory and Sookie and Lane and Mrs. Kim and Lorelai and Richard and Emily…”
And so began the “Gilmore Guys” podcast, where a dedicated fan and a total novice discuss the beloved 2000s series about a mom and daughter in small-town Connecticut. Episode by episode, they relive and discover the fast-talking, culture-referencing, fuzzy-feeling-producing wonders of this show that aired on the WB...
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By Jessica Contrera
The Washington Post
2 Dudes School Us On Gilmore Girls TriviaThe Gilmore Guys podcast is exploding and for good reason! These two have enough Gilmore Girls knowledge to fill an encyclopedia. Sit back as they school us on a pop culture classic.
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