When every season of Gilmore Girls was added to Netflix Live-Stream, the Internet blew up with fans who fell in love with the show all over again.

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Now, those fans have probably watched the entire season three times through -- four if they're super dedicted to the girls -- are hoping and begging for a remake.

It seems that Scott Patterson, who plays the adored Luke Danes, is pretty hopeful himself as he continues to make statements, according to Refinery29.

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"I will say this, there are talks going on at the moment. I can't really go into any details, but there is some activity," Patterson confirmed. "I'm hopeful, and I'm in. I think it would be a big event, and I think it would be a great fan celebration."

Gilmore Girls lovers will immediately read that statement that he is in and relive the moment that Luke told Lorelai that he is "all in" their new and long-time-coming relationship.

Patterson will be joining the show creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino, as well as other cast members for a highly anticipated panel this June. Also involved in the panel is: Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop, Matt Czuchry and more.

The one cast member who cannot attend because he has passed will be deeply missed if they bring the show back. Edward Herrmann played an integral part in the series as Lorelai's dad and Rory's grandfather who pushed them both to see the world in a different light.

Herrmann passed a few months ago after suffering from brain cancer.