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In fact, the Sullivan’s Crossing alum is no less scathing when it comes to Lorelai’s various love interests. After all, his character was the one who earned that particular happily ever after.
“There’s no ‘Team Luke’—there’s no competition,” he said. “I mean, if you’re gonna make a Team Luke and a Team Christopher, this poor guy has no chance. Doesn’t matter if he’s the baby daddy.”
And when it comes to where he imagines Luke and Lorelai are after they tied the knot at the end of 2016’s Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, it’s blissfully unchanged.
“That’s the enduring quality of these two characters, is they’re not going to change,” he said. “They’re both very strong characters, very independent characters, very capable of taking care of themselves. They don’t need each other—they want each other. That’s powerful. And then they have to fit all the jagged puzzle pieces together, which don’t really fit sometimes, and we get to watch that happen and crumble and turn into a disaster, then put the pieces back together.”
