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The fictional characters Rory Gilmore and Paris Geller, from the hit TV series Gilmore Girls, lived in Durfee Hall as freshmen. [9] Scenes from the Fox TV series Fringe (aired October 14, 2008) that were purported to be of Harvard's campus are actually filmed at Yale; Durfee Hall is plainly visible in the background.
During her first year, Rory resides at Durfee Hall and shares a dorm room with Tana, Janet, and fellow Chilton alumna Paris Geller. She moves to Branford College, the same residential college that her grandfather, Richard Gilmore, lived in, [1] at the beginning of her sophomore year. There, she shares a dorm room with Paris.
There are two "common rooms" in addition to the primary common room (located underneath the Dining Hall). Located between Linonia and Branford Courts is the Fellows' Lounge, where the Fellows of the College meet. This room is called the Trumbull Room, in memory of the first art gallery at Yale, which was built to house the paintings of John ...
Just in time for the holidays, Gilmore Girls has arrived on Hulu, giving newcomers and longtime fans alike the chance to delve into the lives of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham and Alexis ...
"Gilmore Girls" ran for seven seasons between 2000 and 2007, and it still has a dedicated fan base. But even people who loved the show might not remember that Rory is afraid of horses.. She also ...
“Rory and Lorelai had this plan for years, and then just when it’s about to become a reality, Rory essentially chooses Richard and Emily’s side by picking Yale.” The more you know!
While Luke is willing to lend Lorelai his truck to help Rory move into her dorm, he is not too thrilled when the project turns out to take all day to accommodate Lorelai's last minute shopping trips to keep Rory's room on a par with the rest of the dorm, to say nothing of Lorelai's seeming inability to drive a stick, losing his spare tire, and ...
Lane Kim (Keiko Agena), Rory's best friend, makes references to her parents (plural) throughout the entire original series, but viewers only ever meet her mother, Mrs. Kim (Emily Kuroda).