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''Gilmore Guys'' is an
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that follows comedian Kevin T. Porter and writer/performer
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as they watch every episode of the television series ''
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''. The show represented two points of view, as Porter was a longtime ''Gilmore Girls'' fan and Adejuyigbe was watching it for the first time. They started the podcast in October 2014, the same day that ''Gilmore Girls'' became available on
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, and released their final regular episode in June 2017. The podcast episodes usually featured a weekly guest, including notable figures from the comedy and media world such as
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, Paul F. Tompkins, Ben Schwartz, and
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. The ''Gilmore Guys'' also performed live shows, taking the podcast on several tours around the United States. Upon completion of their ''Gilmore Girls'' coverage, they continued discussing other series created by
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: ''
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'' starting in January 2017 with the name "Bunhead Bros", and then ''
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'', under the moniker "Maisel Goys", for which Adejuyigbe stepped down and was replaced with Alice Wetterlund. Although it began as a small show, the podcast gained a strong following. Multiple members of the ''Gilmore Girls'' cast and crew joined the Guys for an interview (dubbed 'Gilmore Gabs'), including Lauren Graham, Milo Ventimiglia,
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,
Kelly Bishop Carole "Kelly" Bishop (born February 28, 1944) is an American actress and dancer, best known for her roles as matriarch Emily Gilmore on the series ''Gilmore Girls'' and as Marjorie Houseman, the mother of Jennifer Grey's Frances "Baby" Housema ...
,
Sean Gunn Sean Gunn (born May 22, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Kirk Gleason on The WB series ''Gilmore Girls'' (2000–2007), and Kraglin Obfonteri in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In this role, he has been in the films ''Gu ...
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Liza Weil Liza Rebecca Weil (born June 5, 1977) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring role as Paris Geller in the WB/ CW comedy-drama series ''Gilmore Girls'' (2000–2007) and its Netflix revival series '' Gilmore Girls: A Year in ...
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Keiko Agena Christine Keiko Agena (born October 3, 1973) is an American actress. She is mostly known for playing Lane Kim in ''Gilmore Girls'' and NYPD medical examiner Dr. Edrisa Tanaka on FOX's crime drama ''Prodigal Son'' (2019–2021). Personal life Ag ...
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David Sutcliffe David Sutcliffe (born June 8, 1969) is a Canadian-American retired actor. He is known for playing Christopher Hayden on the television series ''Gilmore Girls'' and Detective Aidan Black on the television series ''Cracked''. Early life Sutcliffe ...
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Vanessa Marano Vanessa Nicole Marano (born October 31, 1992) is an American actress. She has starred in television movies and had recurring roles in such series as ''Without a Trace'', ''Gilmore Girls'', ''Ghost Whisperer'', '' Scoundrels'', ''Grey's Anatomy'' ...
, and more. In 2017, ''
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'' magazine included ''Gilmore Guys'' in their list of "The 50 Best Podcasts Right Now".


History

On September 17, 2014—shortly before ''Gilmore Girls'' was made available on
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—Kevin Porter tweeted the below, to which
Demi Adejuyigbe Oluademilade Adejuyigbe, known professionally as Demi Adejuyigbe ( ; born August 2, 1992), is a British-born American writer, comedian, and social media personality. He is best known for co-hosting the podcast '' Gilmore Guys'', and his work on ...
replied, expressing interest.
Wanna start a podcast where we go through every episode of Gilmore Girls called Gilmore Guys. Who wants to co-host / be a guest? — Kevin T. Porter (@KevinTPorter)
Porter and Adejuyigbe both grew up in Texas and moved to Los Angeles. Though they had previously met and corresponded (primarily through mutual friends, attendance at live screenings, and UCB shows), they were not close friends and episode 1 of their podcast was the first time they had recorded content together. Porter worked as a freelance editor, and had gained some attention online for his " Sorkinisms" YouTube video, while Adejuyigbe worked as a digital producer and had established a strong following on
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. ''Gilmore Guys'' began as an independent venture, relying on self-production, self-promotion and word of mouth, but soon gained a following. In June 2015, the two were invited to take part in the
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in
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. They performed two live shows, and worked the
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for the ''Gilmore Girls'' panel, interviewing cast members as they arrived. The hosts continued performing live shows. The live shows contained humorous musical numbers, and audience Q&A. In August 2015, ''Gilmore Guys'' was picked up by the
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podcast network and gained corporate sponsorship. On October 19, 2015, they released an "Emergency Podcast" after news broke on
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that
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planned to revive the series for four 90-minute episodes. Porter and Adejuyigbe appeared in several different media to discuss the ramifications of the announcement, including an article written for ''
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'' by Adejuyigbe, and an interview segment on
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. Commenting on how this changed the dynamic of the podcast, Porter joked, "We've transitioned to the living". Porter and Adejuyigbe finished their coverage of the original seven seasons just before the revival was released, allowing then to comment on '' Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life'' when it was brand new and without any gaps in their weekly installments.


''Bunhead Bros''

Early on in the podcast, Porter and Adejuyigbe announced their intention to cover the
Amy Sherman-Palladino Amy Sherman-Palladino (born January 17, 1966) is an American television writer, director, and producer. She is the creator of the comedy-drama series ''Gilmore Girls'', ''Bunheads'', and ''The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel''. Sherman-Palladino has rece ...
show ''
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'' upon completing all of the episodes of ''Gilmore Girls''. This new series began in January 2017, under the moniker ''Bunhead Bros'' but still released through the ''Gilmore Guys'' podcast feed. During this time the pilot of Sherman-Palladino's new show ''
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'' was released, for which they held a special episode. They completed their commentary of ''Bunheads'' in May 2017. The final episode of ''Gilmore Guys'' with its traditional hosts was an interview with actress Lauren Graham, who portrayed
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, released on June 3, 2017.


''Maisel Goys''

In January 2018, the podcast returned to cover episodes of Sherman-Palladino's new show ''
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''. Adejuyigbe declined to continue as a host, so Porter teamed up with comedian Alice Wetterlund, who had been a guest for five previous episodes. The pair call themselves the "Maisel Goys" but the series is still released through the ''Gilmore Guys'' podcast feed.


Format


Review episodes

The typical ''Gilmore Guys'' podcast episode involved Porter, Adejuyigbe, and usually a guest discussing a previously viewed episode of ''Gilmore Girls'' (and later ''Bunheads''). They cover the episodes chronologically and without spoilers for subsequent episodes. Porter and Adejuyigbe approached the podcast in a relaxed, humorous, and improvisational manner. Their discussions of ''Gilmore Girls'' place "equal emphasis on sincere analysis and lighthearted mockery". They also enjoyed discussing the cultural significance of ''Gilmore Girls'', such as how it explores feminism, and placing it in a present-day context. The two are known for going on tangents, and often end up discussing a range of other subjects besides ''Gilmore Girls''. The episodes started off averaging an hour in duration, but grew longer until they were typically 2–3 hours long. Most of the review episodes were recorded in a studio, but around 30 are from live show recordings. Starting with 5.07 these were made available as video episodes on the ''Gilmore Guys'' YouTube channel, alongside the traditional audio format.


Gilmore Gabs

Starting in March 2015, ''Gilmore Guys'' started including interviews with people involved with making ''Gilmore Girls''. These differ from the typical episodes, in that they do not discuss a particular ''Gilmore Girls'' episode. The "Gabs" involve talking to cast or crew members about their upbringing, careers, how they came to work on ''Gilmore Girls'', and their personal experiences making the show. The
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episode garnered considerable attention, not only because it featured a main star of the show for the first time, but because Patterson mentioned "talks" of a ''Gilmore Girls'' revival. There are 24 separate Gilmore Gab episodes.


Gilmail Guys

The Guys dedicate episodes to answering questions from their listeners. These come in the form of emails, voicemails, and occasionally live calls. There are a total of 25 Gilmail episodes and several "Call my name" episodes.


Special episodes

Special episodes have come in a variety of forms. Following
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's death on December 31, 2014, Gilmore Guys released a tribute episode which highlighted his contributions to the show. They also did several episodes discussing their expectations for the revival series. As a one-off, they recorded a parody episode called "The ''
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'' Entourage". They also did a special episode discussing the pilot of Amy Sherman-Palladino's new series ''
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''. The guys did a live show called "Live in NYC – The Lost Scripts" in which they performed scripts they had written based on ''Gilmore Girls'' characters. The scripts featured many inside jokes from the TV show and the podcast.


Recurring segments

;Pop Goes the Culture This segment contains a supercut of all of the pop-culture references (which ''Gilmore Girls'' was famous for) from the episode under discussion, after which the hosts discuss the varied, and sometimes far-out references. The supercut is regularly over a minute long. ;Netflix Synopsis The Guys read out the
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synopsis of the episode and discuss how well they summarise the episode and whether or not they include spoilers for new viewers. ;Fashion Report The Guys begin and end their fashion report with a unified "Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fashion!". Each episode, this segment involves the guys breaking down the good, the bad, and the ugly of what the characters wore. ;Original WB Promos The Guys occasionally play ''Gilmore Girls'' promos which ran on
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and CW when the show was on the air (most of them done by the WB's voice announcer,
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), creating comedic commentary on the tonal shift between the promos which spoiled episodes and had a tone which did not match that of the show itself. They also play radio promos when available. ;Twitter Q&A Porter and Adejuyigbe take select questions from Twitter and Facebook (and from the audience at live shows) and answer and discuss them. Before recording each episode of the podcast, they "open the floor" to questions across social media for this segment. Adejuyigbe sings a "Twitter Q&A" jingle to open the segment. In later episodes, the two started running polls on Twitter to gauge their audience's opinion on certain matters, which they would then discuss on the podcast. ;Television Without Pity Beginning in their coverage of season 5, the hosts read and discuss comments from the now-defunct
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, also referred to as TWoP, which continues to maintain their forums, including one for ''Gilmore Girls'', in archived form. These comments were all posted at the time that episodes originally aired. Occasionally, Porter will come across comments that he posted, and either he or Adejuyigbe will read them on air. To open the segment, they play clips from popular songs or films and replace words from the songs with "TWoP". ;Rating the Episode At the end of each podcast episode, Kevin, Demi, and their guest assign the ''Gilmore Girls'' episode a rating (typically on a scale of 1 to 10). The rating standard is usually a humorous object or idea from the episode, such as "
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Employee of the Month Plaques". ''*Overall Ratings factor in Kevin, Demi, and their guests' ratings for each episode.'' ;Where You Tweet, I Will Follow Kevin and Demi give guests the opportunity to plug their upcoming projects, performances, and social media accounts. The guys will also plug their own social media accounts. Starting in their coverage of the fifth season of ''Gilmore Girls'', in keeping with the pop culture theme of the show, the Guys and their guest each also give a "pop culture plug" where they plug a TV show, movie, album or book they are enjoying. Where You Tweet, I Will Follow is the only recurring segment to be included in the Gilmore Gabs episodes as well as the standard review episodes. Each episode concludes with the guys and their guest singing along to
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, the theme from ''Gilmore Girls''.


Recognition and ratings

''Gilmore Guys'' first gained recognition when they were featured in an article for ''
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'' in December 2014, after which it ranked number one on iTunes comedy podcasts. By December 2015, the episodes had been downloaded five million times, for an average of 40,000 listeners per episode. The same month,
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included ''Gilmore Guys'' on their list of the ten "Best Podcasts of 2015". In January 2016, the podcast was nominated for a
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in the category of Best Podcast. By November 2016, they were getting between 150,000 and 200,000 downloads per episode. An article in ''Time'' magazine described how "The podcast has created a community, its own language and a galley of recurring jokes and references, such as affectionately referring to fans as 'Gillies,' or teasing Porter for easily crying at the show's more emotional moments." Sadaf Ahsan of the ''
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'' commented that the podcast "helped reignite – and, for some, initiate – fan fervour" towards Gilmore Girls, thus helping lead to its revival. In 2017, ''Time'' named ''Gilmore Guys'' one of the "Top 50 Podcasts Right Now". Porter and Adejuyigbe were given a cameo appearance on the ''Gilmore Girls'' revival miniseries ''
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''. The duo also appeared for short segments of commentary about ''Gilmore Girls'' on the Up television network. They were interviewed in the Stuff Mom Never Told You episode "Gilmore Girls and Guys".


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