[WATCH] Milo Ventimiglia’s ‘Gilmore Girls’ Diss: ‘Rory Sucks’ – Hollywood Life

Milo Ventimiglia Says Rory From ‘Gilmore Girls’ Sucks — Watch

This is amazing-- and might make your brain explode! Former 'Gilmore Girls' star Milo Ventimiglia now has a part on the CW Seed web series, 'The P.E.T. Squad Files.'  On a recent episode, Milo returned to his roots, and it is so meta we can't even handle it. If you're like us, you've missed Gilmore Girls every single day since it went off the air in 2007. Thankfully, we're not alone and it seems that even series star Milo Ventimiglia knows our pain-- and so do the characters he plays. On a recent episode of his CW Seed web show The P.E.T. Squad Files, Milo and his friends settle in to watch the classic TV show, and what ensues is hilarious. Watch it now!

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Nope, your eyes aren’t deceiving you: Milo’s character on The P.E.T. Squad looks an awful lot like Jess from Gilmore Girls. We literally cannot imagine why.

In this clip from a recent episode, Cash (Milo) and his friends are in the midst of what is clearly a Gilmore Girls binge-watching session. The boys are huddled close, watching an intense scene between Jess and Rory (Alexis Bledel).

They are interrupted by a knock on the door, but as we know, it is very unwise to interrupt a GG marathon. “We’re busy!” Cash barks. That doesn’t stop two guys from entering. “Hey, Cash, we just had some things we wanted to run by you,” one says. Then, when the other guy realizes what’s happening, he gets just as excited as we would.

“You guys watching Gilly Girls?” he asks (thrilled). “F–king love that show. Cash, that guy kinda looks like you,” he adds. “I get that a lot,” Cash responds. Yeah, we bet you do.

Then, the very best moment of the episode (and, perhaps our lives). After his friend says he took a quiz about which character he was and had gotten Rory, Cash says, “Rory sucks, bro.” Break our hearts, why don’t ya?

What do you think of Milo’s Gilmore Girls diss?

— Casey Mink