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Scott Patterson Shares 'Gilmore Girls' Shocker He Still Can't Get Over

Luke Danes just wants you to know that he’s in. He’s all in … to Lauren Graham getting some recognition.

On Thursday, Graham shared an Instagram post with a throwback photo of herself and fellow actor Scott Patterson on the cover of TV Guide.

Graham played Lorelai Gilmore and Patterson played Luke, her love interest, on the beloved series “Gilmore Girls,” and the magazine indicated that a big twist was about to happen on an upcoming episode of the cozy comedy.

“Gilmore Girls Shocker!” the cover read. “Lorelai’s life will be turned upside down!”

Since the main series wrapped in 2007, Graham had a hard time recalling what incident the magazine was referencing.

“Friends, help — what was the shocker?” she wrote in a caption.

Fans soon flooded the post’s comments section with their guesses.

“LORELAI FINDING OUT ABOUT APRIL,” one person wrote, referring to Luke discovering in Season 6 that he had a daughter with a prior girlfriend, which eventually led to Luke and Lorelai breaking up.

“Luke only had decaf,” cracked another commenter, in reference to Lorelai getting her caffeine fix at Luke’s diner.

“It was Kirk’s independent film,” a third person joked, referring to a bizarre movie that the town weirdo screened for other residents of Stars Hollow — the fictional Connecticut community where the show took place.

But Patterson himself soon entered the comments section to leave a Luke-type message that’s as sweet and bitter as drip coffee with a huge heap of sugar.

He wrote, “The shocker was, and remains, the bizarre reality that you not only didn’t win an Emmy, but you didn’t win multiple Emmy’s for your portrayal of Lorelai Gilmore....also a shocker that TV Guide sold for $2.49.”

Graham was never nominated for an Emmy Award for

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