| Platform | Complete? | Verified Runtime? | Notes | |----------|-----------|------------------|-------| | Netflix (Worldwide) | | Yes | Original release; all four episodes intact. | | DVD/Blu-ray (Complete Box Set) | Yes | Yes | Includes bonus features but no edits to the episodes. | | Amazon Prime Video (Purchase) | Yes | Check | The "Season 1" purchase is complete. Avoid "Individual Episode" purchases. | | iTunes / Apple TV | Yes | Yes | Verified as of 2024. | | Cable TV (UPtv or WB reruns) | No | No | Edited for commercials and time. Missing musical numbers. |
Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino had always planned a specific ending involving four words. She left the show after Season 6, never getting to deliver them. A Year in the Life was her chance to finally tell the ending she envisioned—and to answer where Rory, Lorelai, and Emily (following the tragic passing of actor Edward Herrmann, who played Richard Gilmore) land in the modern era. Here is the verified, complete episode list. Each title corresponds to a season, mirroring the show’s original love for seasonal episodes. Episode 1: Winter (Complete Verified Runtime: 88 minutes) The revival opens with a gut punch. We learn Richard Gilmore has died. Emily is lost in grief, refusing to put his picture away and treating his ashes with morbid practicality. Lorelai, meanwhile, is having nightmares about her father and feels alienated from Luke, who wants children but senses Lorelai is done raising a family.
Because in Stars Hollow, the story never really ends. It just waits for the next season. Have you watched the complete verified version? Did you catch the callback to the pilot in the final scene? Share your thoughts below—just don’t spoil the four words for the new viewers.
Yes. It is worth it.
However, time has been kind. In recent years, A Year in the Life has been re-evaluated as a bold, flawed, deeply human epilogue. It does not give fans what they want ; it gives them what was always coming. Emily’s arc, in particular, is hailed as the best performance of Kelly Bishop’s career.