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 | | Aside from general youth and race, Agena, who is “a bit older” than the character she plays, shares little in common with her onscreen identity. |
 | | In person, Agena somehow bears little physical resemblance to Lane, a less trendy, more overachieving, obedient-if-eccentric (“conflicted, funny and loyal,” Agena describes) high school student confined by the hyper-conservativeness of her family. |
 | | Injurious or not, “Gilmore Girls,” which after all is not based on Agena or her character’s trials but rather the mother-daughter camaraderie of her cast-mates, has been lauded by both critics and audiences, holding its own against stalwart network shows in the same primetime slot—“Friends” and “Survivor” among them. |
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