Yes, I'm talking about Gilmore Girls again.
It seems I do at least once a month.
I mean, we just went down to Burbank and got to see some of the actors from the show. In Stars Hollow.
And then I saw they were coming to San Antonio. Here were all the actors:
They called it A Stars Hollow Valentines since it was occurring over Valentine's Day weekend at a local mall. It was put on by KingsOfHorror, who have run many cool events. (We are going again next weekend for the Children Of Horror one!) We decided to go on the 15th. And by we, I meant myself, my son, and my daughter. They all came home from college for the weekend.
I got us fast passes, which meant we didn't have to wait in Scott Patterson's (Luke) line for hours. I had heard on the 14th some people waited four hours. No thank you. Scott was set up in his own area since he was the most popular. We also got free t-shirts, posters, and stickers.
The other actors were here:
Sometimes it got incredibly crowded, other times there was a lull. I wish I had the budget to meet everyone, but alas. I did not.
We did meet Kirk, aka Sean Gunn. I meant to tell him I loved when he posted his cats on Instagram, but when I stand in front of an actor I admire, my mind tends to go blank.
Instead, I passed over the picture for him to sign and muttered, "Can you please write "can't. These aren't my pants."?" It's a line his character said on Gilmore Girls that my kids and I quote often.
He chuckled and was like, "Is it cannot or can't?"
"Can't."
And he wrote it.
He truly is a kind man. I did tell him I always get excited if he makes a cameo in his brother's films. Like in Superman, we all cheered when he popped up.
There were also booths set up where small businesses sold items, so it was neat to check those out in between seeing the actors.
We also got to take a picture with John Cabrera aka Brian and Todd Lowe aka Zach from the band Hep Alien. They are also sweet. I'll be honest, while most people loved Gil and Zach from the band, I always had my eye on Brian. Natalie agrees.
They found it funny when we went "Ahhh ahhh ahhh ahhh ahh ooo ooo ooo." Real fans get it. I wasn't sure if they'd remember the line, considering Lauren Graham has stated she has forgotten a lot of what she said on the show so when fans quote them to her, she's like, "What?" But they knew.
And even sweeter, John saw us on the stairs and asked what were the good stores in the mall. Natalie told him it's filled with mostly "nerd stores" and that she liked them because she plays D&D. He was like, "YOU play D&D?" and she said yes. He told us to follow him to his table and he drew this robot! Bender from Futurama! There's a scene in the show where Zach moves his Futurama figures.
We were so thrilled that he took the time to talk to us. And he started remarkist, where fandoms can come together and create and bond. There will be an app soon. You can sign up to be notified when it's available.
Oh, outfits! Tommy went with the Luke theme:
Natalie was going to do a Gilmore Girls theme, but decided on a pretty dress instead.
We always love going to Gilmore Girls events because you run into the best fans. Sharing memories of the show is an incredible feeling.
We liked all the decor around the mall as well.
We met Scott last, as we knew it would take the longest, even with the fast pass. There were always huge crowds gathered.
Scott is at so many Gilmore Girls events--he popped up at Holidays Made Here in Burbank daily. I know it has to get overstimulating! Heck, I was started to get overstimulated surrounded by all the people. But he's always nice.
We had him write jam hands on the Funko Pop. (You can get a Luke Funko here!) It's a quote from the show that we also say often. Mostly when we have to be around small kids. "I don't have the patience for jam hands!" is Scott's full line.
I know many of the actors are traveling around the US for different cons, so you might get lucky and get to see them as well!






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That is so awesome that you got to meet them. I have never met an actor in real life.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool that they came to your area. I haven’t had the opportunity to meet anyone famous yet. I’ve heard you can run into famous people in Dallas sometimes but I don’t have anyone in mind that I’d love to bump into.
ReplyDeleteI used to watch Gilmore Girls with my friends and I can't believe they are still toruing. SO great that you got to meet them. And yes I too would probably get tongue tied.
ReplyDeleteThis story was such a delightful read, and I could almost feel the excitement of meeting Gilmore Girls actors in San Diego through your vivid memories and warm reflections. I loved how you captured not just the moment itself but the joy and connection that come from meeting people who’ve felt like friends through a show. Thanks for sharing something so happy and personal. It made me smile and reminded me why fan experiences can be so special.
ReplyDeleteI did love the series but have never met any of the actors for the show. That must have been such a great experience. It's awesome you managed to get some autographs too!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an incredibly dope experience! I would love to meet some of my favorites at BravoCon this year!
ReplyDeleteI love pop culture meet-ups where you can see the actors and hear about the behind the scenes stuff! This looks fun for Gilmore Girls fans.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool and what an incredible experience for sure. I love all of the picture and looks like you and your kids had an incredible and special day!
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