Gilmore Girls fans are in for a treat this holiday season. Lauren Graham, Scott Patterson, and Sean Gunn return in a Walmart commercial that revisits the charm of Stars Hollow. The emotional ad is a sentimental return to the cherished tiny town nearly 25 years after the show’s debut.
The commercial recreates the homey, snow-covered town plaza that served as the show’s setting throughout seven seasons. Graham reprises her role as Lorelai Gilmore, with Patterson as Luke Danes. Their distinctive chemistry is highlighted by Lorelai’s famous coffee fixation and Luke’s biting humor.
“Coffee, coffee, coffee, please,” Lorelai says in the advertisement. Luke reacts with his customary humor, presenting her with a Keurig coffee maker from Walmart. “I had to,” he says jokingly. “You’re drinking me out of business.” The humorous interaction reflects the chemistry that has made them one of television’s most popular on-screen couples.
Sean Gunn, who is noted for his role as the eccentric Kirk Gleason, also appears. True to form, Kirk delivers the package across the square, adding a sentimental touch for longstanding supporters.
In an interview with Southern Living, Graham described the meticulous effort put into recreating the charm of Stars Hollow for the advertisement. “Even for a one-day shoot, there was a lot of reverence and respect,” she told me. “It’s about making others happy. We recognize how much ownership fans have over these characters and this world. You simply don’t want to do it wrong.”
Patterson also commented on Gilmore Girls’ ongoing popularity, calling it “the ultimate escapist viewing.” He commended the show’s storyline, especially Lorelai’s journey as a young single mother establishing herself in a supportive neighborhood. He characterized it as “an incredible and empowering story” that goes beyond its cheerful tone.
Gilmore Girls, which aired from 2000 to 2007, has remained popular on streaming services, including a Netflix revival in 2016. According to Nielsen data, the series’ viewership continuously increases every fall, demonstrating its long-term cultural relevance.
The Walmart campaign takes fans on a brief but meaningful excursion back to Stars Hollow. The ad reminds audiences why Gilmore Girls is still a television classic by replicating the original series’ humor, humanity, and heart.