Even decades down the line, 'Gilmore Girls' is still one of the most popular series in TV history The iconic comedy-drama, Gilmore Girls is ringing in its 20th anniversary since its premiere back in 2000.
Even decades down the line, the show created by Amy Sherman-Palladino is still one of the most popular series in television history.
As it rings in its two-decade anniversary, lets take a look back at some of the main cast members and their transformation over the years.
Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore
Lorelai Gilmore [played by Lauren Graham] was one of the two central characters of the show Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore
Rory Gilmore [payed by Alexis Bledel] was Lorelai's daughter and one the main characters Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore
Emily Gilmore [played by Kelly Bishop] was Lorelai's mother and Rory's grandmother David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden
Christopher Hayden [played by David Sutcliffe] was Rory's father and Lorelai's high-school boyfriend Scott Patterson as Luke Danes
Luke Danes [played by Scott Patterson] was the owner of a diner at Stars Hollow and Lorelai's love interest Melissa McCarthy as Sookie St. James
Sookie St. James [played by Melissa McCarthy] was Lorelai's best friend and business partner Keiko Agena as Lane Kim
Lane Kim [played by Keiko Agena] was Rory's best friend from Stars Hollow Jared Padalecki as Dean Forester
Dean Forester [played by Jared Padalecki] was Rory's first boyfriend Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano
The bad boy Jess Mariano [Milo Ventimiglia] played Rory's second boyfriend Matt Czuchry as Logan Huntzberger
Logan Huntzberger [played by Matt Czuchry] was Rory's love interest at Yale University Liza Weil as Paris Geller
Paris Geller [Liza Weil] went from Rory's archenemy at Chilton to her best friend Liz Torres as Miss Patty
Miss Patty [Liz Torres] played a former Broadway star and a dance instructor at Stars Hollow