Gilmore Girls actor Scott Patterson, who played Luke Danes, is sharing his thoughts about the show's lasting impact.
In an October 2025 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, in honor of the show's 25th anniversary, Patterson said he believed fans find solace in the series, which was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband, Daniel Palladino.
"The medicinal and therapeutic effects this show has on people are extraordinary and it’s deep," said Patterson while speaking to the publication. "I don’t know if Amy [Sherman-Palladino, creator] wants to hear it, but this show saves people, and it saves them on a daily basis. It soothes, heals and gives people hope there are better times ahead, that there were better times in the past and that we can have a better time in the present.”
During the Hollywood Reporter interview, Patterson discussed portraying Luke in the original series, which aired for seven seasons until 2007, and the 2016 four-episode Netflix revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in The Life. Patterson described Luke, who is known for his grumpy attitude, quiet longing for Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham), and backwards baseball cap, is "the great role of my life."
"It doesn’t matter what I do the rest of my career, nothing’s gonna match that. I know it, fans know it, I embrace it, and it’s a miracle that lightning ever struck once, right? And when it does, man, grab it, cause it ain’t gonna happen again. I’m just very grateful," said Patterson, who hosts a Gilmore Girls rewatch podcast, I Am All In.
Scott Patterson Complimented Lauren Graham
In a May 2025 interview with Sunrise, Patterson complimented Graham for being an ideal scene partner. He said that he knew they were going to hit it off as co-workers during his first day on set with Graham, who he described as "really skilled." He noted that Luke and Lorelai banter about her coffee consumption in the show's first episode.
"We started rehearsing that first scene where she comes up to me and asks me for coffee and I call her a junkie and that really was the first time I knew that I had an extremely worthy scene partner. And that this was going to be a lot of fun," said Patterson in the interview.
He then said he "got very lucky with the show."
"And then to work with Lauren, it was wonderful," continued the actor in the May 2025 interview.
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