Keiko Agena Reflects on her 'Gilmore Girls' Journey with Complex Emotions
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On the 'Dear Felicity' rewatch podcast, the actress opens up about her experience as Lane Kim, the beloved Korean American character, and the challenges and joys she faced.

AceShowbiz - Keiko Agena, who captivated audiences as the music-loving best friend of Rory Gilmore in "Gilmore Girls", has shared her candid thoughts on her time on the hit show.

Speaking on the "Dear Felicity" rewatch podcast, Agena admitted to having a different perspective on her character than fans may have. While the role meant a lot to young Asian viewers, Agena described her experience as a "survival mode situation."

Reflecting on the fact that she played a Korean American character despite being Japanese American, Agena acknowledged that such casting would likely not happen today. She expressed her belief that having both a Korean American writer and actor would have been ideal.

Now, nearly two decades after the show's end, Agena has learned to let go of the pressure of expectations that she faced in her role as Lane. She emphasizes the importance of embracing the experience and appreciating the love that others have for the character.

Agena also disclosed that she has maintained close friendships with her "Gilmore Girls" co-stars John Cabrera (Brian) and Sean Gunn (Kirk). While she cherishes the nostalgia for that time, she recognizes that their friendship has grown beyond the show.

Agena's journey on "Gilmore Girls" has been marked by both gratitude and complexity. She continues to honor the impact the show has had on fans while navigating the challenges of embodying an iconic character.

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