The long wait is over for "Gilmore Girls" fan after Netflix confirmed that it will run all of the show's episodes.

The rumor mill has it that someone is pregnant in the show and speculations abound on who might that be. These came after a picture of appetizers, including an apple, were posted on the show's official "Gilmore Girls" Instagram account.

Fans of the show could only guess who is pregnant, but fingers are pointing to Lauren Graham's character, Lorelai, the junk food queen. The image of the apple was the clue because Lorelai used to crave for fruits when she was still pregnant with Rory, Alexis Bledel's character.

"Gilmore Girls" episodes of the will start on Nov. 25, 2016, at 12:01 am PT. It's only a few more days before the slated release and rumors about someone being pregnant had surfaced.

It is also possible that Rory, who must have obviously inherited the Gilmore trait, is the one pregnant and the fans of the show could only speculate at this point.So it could also be Rory (Alexis Bledel).

The Gilmore Girls was a hit series that was first aired on October 5, 2000 and ran for seven seasons and ended on May 15, 2007. The original series revolved around family issues, friendships, romance and social class.

The revival series "Gilmore Girls: A Year After Life" will showcase the mid-life crisis of Lorelai and the life of her widowed mother, Emily, portrayed by actress Kelly Bishop as they spend their time in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, reported Mirror. The revival series will have only four episodes; Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter which will run around 90 minutes each episode.

Almost all of the original lead stars and supporting cast will return. Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel are sure to comeback to resume their roles as the mother and daughter Lorelai and Rory Gilmore including Grandmother Emily.

According to Digital Spy, there will also be new cast who will take the roles of the 9-year-old Lane twins, and the Peruvian couple named Berta and Alejandro. Mae Whitman is to make a cameo appearance.