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Aussie actor Tanc Sade's about to KILL IT in Gilmore Girls

It’s been nearly a decade since Gilmore Girls wrapped it’s seven-season run and a lot has changed.

But our hankering to find out what’s going on in the ever dramatic lives of our fave mummy-daughter duo Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Beldel) remains the same.

Which is why it's great that Australia's own Tanc Sade is happy to blab about what's in store for us mega-fans!

Yep, the actor, who plays the obnoxious Finn, has shared a few on-set deets, revealing there was a major on-set blowup!

Tanc with his co-stars Alexis Bledel and Matt Czuchry. Source: Instagram
Tanc with his co-stars Alexis Bledel and Matt Czuchry. Source: Instagram

Speaking about his most memorable scene to shoot, the Sydney-born 36-year-old reveals a storm-off on-set that he'll never forget.

"We'd run out of light an we had one shot to do," he tells New Idea. "And the cinematographer refused to do it and walked off set."

Hollywood, huh?!

Tanc's character of Finn was an Australian friend of Logan and Colin at Yale. Source: Warner Bros/
Tanc's character of Finn was an Australian friend of Logan and Colin at Yale. Source: Warner Bros/

Even though it's been 10 years, we're still living and dying by iconic quotes from the series by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino. And it seems like Tanc's still living the dream too.

"I've received fan mail every single day for 10 years," he says. "I know of at least five kids named Finn. Why would you name your son after an obnoxious Australian drunk, I have no idea."

Lauren and Alexis reprise their roles in the Netflix series.
Lauren and Alexis reprise their roles in the Netflix series.
Source: Netflix
Source: Netflix

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Tanc hangs at Luke's Diner on the Gilmore Girls set. Source: Instagram
Tanc hangs at Luke's Diner on the Gilmore Girls set. Source: Instagram

What's more, the actor, who plays the best friend of Rory's boyfriend Logan (Matt Czuchry) tells the mag that he's seen the scripts...and they are indeed worth our nearly 10 years of waiting.

"A lot of the time as an audience we're apprehensive of reboots," he spills. "But I think the scripts are stronger than the series!

"Everyone will have their socks knocked off!"

We'll be lurking Tanc's Instagram page for more on-set goss, when every episode of the four-part Gilmore Girls series drops on Netflix on November 25.

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