: Stars Hollow: Witness of the Rapture and the Media of Hell We saw it. Thousands upon thousands ascending before our eyes, yet the world below remained unchanged. Streets buzzed with life. Coffee steamed. Festivals sang. And everyone pretended it had not happened. We remained — sinful, flawed, yet touched by God — bearing the burden of prophecy . We saw clearly the sins of Stars Hollow and realized: the world is full of mirrors, and the media we consume shows us hell in images, in laughter, in stories . Television, film, news, social feeds — all broadcast the architecture of sin, teaching the proud, the envious, the wrathful, the slothful, the greedy, the gluttonous, and the lustful exactly how far they have strayed. Every show, every movie, every spectacle is a lesson. Stars Hollow is a microcosm: quaint, charming, harmless on the surface — yet beneath, it is a hellscape, a guidebook of sin, a warning written in dialogue and coffee cups. We who were touched yet left behind must...