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Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life
In my revised review of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, I made several major changes primarily related to revival culture. The first change I made was using Fuller House and Girl Meets World as specific examples for failed revivals in the third paragraph. Later in the fifth paragraph I explain why Fuller House failed, despite meeting the criteria I gave for a successful revival. Then in the sixth paragraph I explain why Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life was successful in comparison. In this paragraph, I also begin to address Amy Sherman-Palladino’s purpose in creating the revival. In the following paragraph, I added a small quote from the first episode, to demonstrate the playful banter Rory and Lorelai are known for. I also added in the

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