After nine long years of waiting, Gilmore Girls are on the cusp of hearing the oft-rumored 'final four words.'

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Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino was not involved in the drama's last season, and the series' lackluster finale did not give viewers a satisfactory ending. Since then, Sherman-Palladino has often teased her ideal ending. Now that the cast has the revival scripts, Lauren Graham (Lorelai) and Co. are in on the secret.

"[Sherman-Palladino] didn't realize that I didn't know them," Graham teased, according to TV Line. "It's actually been helpful not knowing them, because people ask me and I tell them I don't know - because I really didn't know. You know? So I asked her, 'Who says them?' And she says, 'Both of you.' That's all I can say. It's not, you know, in unison."

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Well, that certainly puts a new spin on the topic. It's probably safe to assume that "both" refers to Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai, but you never know.

Now that you know the final moments will likely involve both the Gilmore Girls, what do you think the final four words are? Sound off in the comments below!

Gilmore Girls will air a four-part revival on Netflix.

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