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  79. Fact Check We strive for accuracy and fairness. Lorelai tries to accept this but eventually snaps and issues him an ultimatum.
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  81. Emily and Richard agree to provide a loan, so long as the girls join them every Friday night for dinner. Initially, Rory was a high school student at an exclusive private academy, living with her mother in a small town in Connecticut, but later moved on to college at , where she, among other things, worked as the editor of the. For seasons 4—7, Gilmore Girls was up against the US's top-rated show , which led to a drop in viewers, but with Season 5 it became The WB's second-most-watched prime time show.
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  83. Gilmore Girls' Alexis Bledel and Jared Padalecki secretly dated in real life - So Dean has a cool scene in the market he used to work at. Fans everywhere cheered for Dean to win in the end, but he seemed to be the one who got away, at least in the series.
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  85. Gilmore Girls is an American television series, created by and starring and. The show debuted on October 5, 2000 on and became a flagship series for the network. Gilmore Girls originally ran for seven seasons, with the final season moving to , and ended its run on May 15, 2007. The series explores issues of family, romance, education, friendship, disappointment, and ambition, along with generational divides and social class, the latter themes manifesting through Lorelai's difficult relationship with her parents, and , and Rory's experiences at an elite high school and later on at. Sherman-Palladino, who served as for the majority of the series, infused Gilmore Girls with distinctive fast-paced dialogue filled with references. After season six, when the series moved to its new network, Sherman-Palladino left the show and was replaced by for the final season. The series was produced and distributed by and filmed on the studio's lot in. Television critics praised Gilmore Girls for its witty dialogue, cross-generational appeal, and effective mix of humor and drama. It never drew large ratings but was a relative success for The WB, peaking during season five as the network's second most-popular show. The series has been in daily since 2004, while a growing and dedicated has led to its status as a cult classic. Since coming off the air, Gilmore Girls has been cited in and magazine as one of the 100 greatest television shows of all time. In 2016, the main cast and Sherman-Palladino returned for a four-part revival titled , which streamed on. Their backstory is established early in the show: Lorelai grew up in with her parents, and , but always felt stifled by this environment. She accidentally became pregnant at age sixteen and left home a year later to raise Rory in the close-knit town of. Lorelai found work and shelter at the Independence Inn, where she eventually progressed from maid to executive manager. Lorelai and Rory develop a very close relationship, living like best friends, and Lorelai is proud of the independent life she has formed away from her parents. In the , she is forced to go to them when Rory is admitted to Chilton Preparatory School, but she cannot afford the tuition fees. Emily and Richard agree to provide a loan, so long as the girls join them every Friday night for dinner. This sets up the show's primary conflict, as the Gilmores are forced to face their differences and complicated past. The contrasting mother—daughter relationships of Emily—Lorelai and Lorelai—Rory become a defining theme of the show. She went out and she made her own family. The ironic twist in her life is that then this daughter that she created this half family for, likes the family that she left. It was a cycle of crazy family. Rory has three boyfriends during the run of the show - local boy , mysterious, well read bad boy , and wealthy charismatic. The quirky townspeople of Stars Hollow are a constant presence. Along with series-long and season-long arcs, Gilmore Girls is also episodic in nature, with mini-plots within each episode - such as a town festival, an issue at Lorelai's inn, or a school project of Rory's. See also: Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Network 21 October 5, 2000 2000-10-05 May 10, 2001 2001-05-10 22 October 9, 2001 2001-10-09 May 21, 2002 2002-05-21 22 September 24, 2002 2002-09-24 May 20, 2003 2003-05-20 22 September 23, 2003 2003-09-23 May 18, 2004 2004-05-18 22 September 21, 2004 2004-09-21 May 17, 2005 2005-05-17 22 September 13, 2005 2005-09-13 May 9, 2006 2006-05-09 22 September 26, 2006 2006-09-26 May 15, 2007 2007-05-15 Season 1 Main article: Rory has a difficult time settling in at Chilton, struggling to match the demands of private school and attracting the fury of classmate , her academic rival. She is also pursued by arrogant Chilton student Tristin, but she has little interest. After being romantically pursued by Rory's teacher, Max Medina, Lorelai decides with a conflicted heart to give the relationship a chance. This dynamic creates some tension between Lorelai and Rory. At the same time, she has a close friendship with the local diner owner, Luke Danes, and several people comment on their mutual attraction—but Lorelai is in denial and Luke doesn't act on it. Rory's father, Christopher Hayden, returns and also wants Lorelai but she tells him he is too immature for a family. All the while, Lorelai struggles to adjust to having her parents in her life on a regular basis. Emily and Richard enjoy developing a relationship with their granddaughter, but also realize how much they have missed. The season ends with Rory reuniting with Dean, and Max proposing to Lorelai. Season 2 Main article: Lorelai accepts Max's proposal, but realises shortly before the wedding that it isn't right and they break up. She and Sookie get excited about opening their own business at the dilapidated Dragonfly Inn but the owner refuses to sell. Sookie gets engaged to Jackson Belleville, a local farmer. Luke's teenage nephew, Jess Mariano, comes to live under his care. Jess is sullen and angry with everyone apart from Rory. The two strike up a friendship, causing jealousy in Dean. Lorelai is disapproving, especially when they are in a car accident, which leads to a blow-up with Luke. Richard announces that he has retired but soon becomes bored and sets up his own insurance company. Christopher appears to have his life together and Lorelai decides to reunite with him. But at Sookie's wedding Christopher learns that his recently estranged fiancé is pregnant and decides to return to her, leaving Lorelai heartbroken. At the same time, Rory impulsively kisses Jess. Season 3 Main article: Rory's attraction to Jess grows stronger, and she gets jealous when he teases her with a new girlfriend. Dean can't ignore what is going on, and eventually ends their relationship. Rory and Jess immediately become a couple. Meanwhile, she and Paris spend the year as Student Body Presidents at Chilton and both submit applications to. Paris is devastated when she doesn't get in. Rory is accepted but decides to attend instead, much to Emily and Richard's delight. The Independence Inn is badly damaged in a fire, but Lorelai and Sookie are able to buy the Dragonfly when its elderly owner dies. Jess tries to force Rory to have sex with him, which lead to a fight between Dean and Jess. Luke begins dating a lawyer named Nicole. Lane Kim, Rory's best friend, starts a band called Hep Alien and tries to convince her strict mother to let her date the guitarist, Dave, while keeping the band secret. As the season ends, Jess abruptly leaves Stars Hollow to track down his estranged father in California, and Rory graduates High School as. Season 4 Main article: Rory starts her college education at Yale, with Paris - now a friend - as her roommate. Both start working for the. Rory is surprised when Dean quickly marries his new girlfriend. The pair grow closer again over the season, leading Rory to turn down Jess when he returns and declares his love. Lorelai spends the season renovating the Dragonfly Inn in preparation for its open, along with Sookie and their colleague Michel. She also begins a relationship with Richard's new business partner, Jason Stiles, which she keeps secret from her parents. Lane's mother learns about Hep Alien and throws her out of the house. Sookie and Jackson have a son. Emily feels neglected by Richard and the two separate, with Richard moving into the poolhouse. Luke and Nicole during a cruise, but quickly decide to divorce. Towards the end of the season, Luke accepts that he is in love with Lorelai and begins wooing her. The pair finally kiss on the Dragonfly's opening night, while Rory loses her virginity to a married Dean. Season 5 Main article: Lorelai and Luke start a relationship. Emily and Richard - who reunite and renew their wedding vows - disapprove, and Emily interferes by telling Christopher to try and win her back. Luke feels overwhelmed, resulting in a brief separation between him and Lorelai and a rift between Lorelai and Emily. Rory tries to have another relationship with Dean, now separated from his wife, but it soon ends when he realizes how different their lives are. She falls for Logan Huntzberger, a wealthy playboy Yale student whose parents think she is beneath him. Lane and Paris both start relationships: the former with her bandmate Zack, the latter with Yale Daily News editor Doyle. Sookie has a daughter. When Lorelai sees how supportive Luke is over the situation, she asks him to marry her. Season 6 Main article: Lorelai is devastated by Rory's actions but insists that she can't force her back to Yale: it's a decision Rory must make for herself. Mother and daughter don't speak for six months. Rory has to complete and Emily gets her a job with the. Richard becomes concerned but eventually, after encouragement from Jess, Rory returns to Yale and reunites with Lorelai. She replaces Paris as editor of the Yale Daily News, which causes issues in their friendship, and after a short separation from Logan the relationship gets serious. Rory is crushed when Logan's father sends him to work in London. Hep Alien disband then come back together; Lane and Zack get married. Lorelai plans a wedding with Luke, but things get difficult when Luke learns that he has a 12-year-old daughter named April. He starts building a relationship with her but keeps Lorelai separate. Lorelai tries to accept this but eventually snaps and issues him an ultimatum. When he doesn't agree to elope, Lorelai goes to Christopher. Season 7 Main article: Lorelai and Luke officially split when she tells him she slept with Christopher. Before much time had passed, Christopher convinces Lorelai to try a relationship. The pair spontaneously marry during a trip in Paris, but Lorelai soon accepts that it isn't right and they split amicably. Luke has a custody battle over April, after her mother moves them to New Mexico, and wins the right to see her during holidays. Lane and Zack have twins, and Sookie becomes pregnant again. Rory completes her final year of college. She and Logan spend half the season in a long-distance relationship until he eventually moves back to Connecticut. He proposes, but Rory says that she wants to keep her options open, which leads to their separation. She panics about what she will do after graduating; following some rejection, she gets a job reporting on the campaign trail. Stars Hollow throws a surprise goodbye party for Rory. When Lorelai finds out that Luke organized it, the pair reconcile with a kiss. Lorelai promises Emily that she will continue attending Friday Night Dinners. Before Lorelai and Rory have to say goodbye, they have one last breakfast at Luke's Diner. A Year in the Life Main article: Nine years after the end of the original series, Netflix produced a much awaited sequel to Gilmore Girls. In this short, four episode revival, Rory is struggling in her journalism career and having a no-strings-attached, secret affair with Logan in London, while technically having a boyfriend named Paul that she often forgets about. While Logan is engaged to be married the two of them can't seem to stay apart. Lorelai and Luke live together but are still having communication problems. Richard has recently died of a heart attack, which causes tension between Lorelai and Emily and they end up in joint therapy. Lorelai starts to question her life, so travels to California with intentions to hike the Pacific Crest Trail, where she has an epiphany: she fixes the rift with Emily by recounting a happy story about Richard, and goes home to propose to Luke. Emily decides to sell the Gilmore mansion and move to , where she starts working in a museum. After Luke and Lorelai marry, Rory tells her mom that she is pregnant and the father is left unknown. I think it's exciting. At times, though, I think it's too much. There are more stories to tell with a lot of these characters, but at the same time some of these characters for some of us actors are more than a decade in the past. It was exciting going back to Gilmore Girls for the four Netflix movies, but I'm satisfied with it. I think the stories were told. I think it was great for the audience and fans to get just one small taste of that world again. But, at the same time, I think people should not get so greedy. On a whim, she suggested a show about a mother and daughter but had put little thought into the idea. At the time I was there, it was beautiful, it was magical, and it was feeling of warmth and small-town camaraderie... There was a longing for that in my own life, and I thought—that's something that I would really love to put out there. You never run out of conflict. The of Gilmore Girls received financial support from the script development fund of the , which includes some of the nation's leading advertisers, making it one of the first network shows to reach the air with such funding. The show was by The WB, and Sherman-Palladino proceeded to exercise control over all aspects of its production. Her husband was a consultant and occasional writer for the first season, then agreed to quit his producer position on to commit to Gilmore Girls; he became an with the second season, and also played a major role. The show's third executive producer was. Casting 's first acting job was playing was cast in the key role of Rory despite having no previous acting experience. Sherman-Palladino was drawn to her shyness and innocence, which she said was essential for the character, and felt she photographed well. A week before shooting, they had still failed to cast Lorelai so they asked Graham to audition anyway. Sherman-Palladino cast her that day, on the hope that Graham's other show would be cancelled, which it soon was. You've got to be funny, you've got to talk really fucking fast, you've got to be able to act, you've got to be sexy, but not scary sexy. Graham and Bledel only met the night before they started filming the pilot. In casting the grandparents, Sherman-Palladino had veteran actor in mind for Richard and was delighted when he agreed. The role of the Stars Hollow diner owner was originally a woman, but the network reported that they needed more men and was cast as Luke. In the pilot, Sookie was played by but she could not be released from her contract. She was therefore replaced by , who re-filmed Sookie's scenes. The role of Dean also changed after the pilot, with the original actor replaced by newcomer. The character Lane was based on Sherman-Palladino's friend and fellow producer ; actress was cast in the role when they could not find an appropriate actress. Writing Headed by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino from seasons 1 to 6, Gilmore Girls had a small writing staff that changed regularly throughout the series. The Palladinos wrote a high percentage of episodes, and would review and rework the dialogue in episodes allocated to others. It's very important that it feel like the same show every week, because it is so verbal. Notable writers who worked on the show at some point include , , , , and. Much of the dialogue is peppered with references to film, television shows, music, literature, and celebrity culture. Sherman-Palladino wanted the characters to speak this way as an indicator of their worldliness and intelligence, and to cater to a broad audience. In contrast to the rapid-fire dialogue, storylines on Gilmore Girls move slowly. The writers did not like moments to be overly sentimental, preferring characters to show love through actions and behavior. Sherman-Palladino stated that the network did not interfere or request changes, though there is speculation that she delivered scripts at the last minute to avoid their input. Sherman-Palladino treated Lorelai as a reflection of herself. Amy and Lorelai are very, very similar. That character is a great cipher for a lot of what Amy is and has been, from the very beginning. The rest of the series was filmed at the lot in. Exterior scenes of Stars Hollow, along with those at Luke's Diner and Miss Patty's dance studio, were all filmed on the — with dozens of utilized to make it look like a functioning town. Production designers regularly had to decorate the town square with fake leaves or fake snow to make it look like a New England fall or winter. Interiors of Lorelai's house and inn, and all scenes at Yale and the Gilmore mansion, were filmed on a. Very occasionally, the show was filmed. The exterior shots of Rory's preparatory school, Chilton, were filmed at in. Rory's visit to Harvard was filmed at , and her initial visit to Yale was filmed at. Gilmore Girls relied on a filming style, in which a scene is filmed to frame characters and their dialogue together within a long and uninterrupted, single take; often illustrated through another method regularly employed on the show, the. That's how we get our pace, our energy, and our flow... I don't think it could work any other way. To be able to maintain that speed, tone, and at the same time, try to make layered choices was a great experience to have early in my career. It really challenged me. Alexis Bledel recalled that one scene required 38 takes. Music Singer-songwriter composed the Gilmore Girls musical score Gilmore Girls ' non- score was composed by singer-songwriter throughout its entire run. Sherman-Palladino, who served as the of the series, was a big fan of the musician and secured her involvement. For the score's instrumental arrangement, Phillips primarily used her voice and an acoustic guitar, and on occasion included piano, violin, and drums. Everything was trying to say a little something, add a little something to it. King made a new recording specially for Gilmore Girls: a duet with her daughter. Music also plays a large part in the show as a frequent topic of conversation between characters and in live performances within scenes. Musical acts who made appearances include , , , and S04E17. In 2002, a soundtrack to Gilmore Girls was released by , entitled. The CD booklet features anecdotes from show producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino about the large part music has played in their lives. Change of showrunner In 2006, the WB merged with to form a new network,. Gilmore Girls survived the merger, being selected as one of seven WB shows to be transferred for a new season, but it resulted in a significant change. In April that year, it was announced that Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband Daniel could not come to an agreement with The CW and would be leaving the show when their contracts expired that summer. It really was about the fact that I was working too much. I was going to be the crazy person who was locked in my house and never came out. I heard a lot of 'Amy doesn't need a writing staff because she and Dan Palladino write everything! By the way, all this shit we asked for? They hired this big writing staff and a producer-director onstage. That's what bugged me the most. They wound up having to do what we'd asked for anyway, and I wasn't there. What remains after their departure is something that seems like Gilmore Girls Adjacent more than anything. The cast and crew did not have a final wrap party or an opportunity to say farewells. The CW initially considered bringing the show back for a shortened, 13-episode season but then decided against the idea. On May 3, 2007, the network announced that the series would not be renewed. In 2009, Amy Sherman-Palladino expressed an interest in pursuing a Gilmore Girls film, to finish the series as she originally intended. Over the following years, fans and journalists continued to ask regularly if the show would return. Privately, Sherman-Palladino stayed in contact with Graham, Bledel, Patterson and Bishop to discuss the possibility, but nothing came to fruition. In June 2015, for the 15th anniversary of the show, the cast and showrunners reunited for a special panel at the. In October 2015 — eight years after the show had ended — reported that the streaming channel struck a deal with Warner Bros. The Palladinos explained that it felt like the right time creatively to continue the story, and that the freedom provided by Netflix made it possible. The revival miniseries, titled , was filmed from February to May 2016. Aside from Edward Herrmann, who died a year prior, every cast member who received a main credit on the show returned for at least a scene, while many supporting characters also made an appearance. The sets all had to be rebuilt from scratch, using nothing but photos and footage from the original series. The revival was released on Netflix on November 25, 2016 to positive reviews. There is speculation regarding a possible second revival, with Netflix reportedly keen. Later seasons saw it lead into. First season reruns aired on Monday nights from March until May 2001, to spread audience awareness. An additional run of the first season aired in 2002 on Sunday nights under the title Gilmore Girls Beginnings which featured a modified opening sequence voiced with a monologue detailing the premise from Graham , and was one of two shows on The WB to give the Beginnings in its title for reruns the other being. In the United Kingdom, Gilmore Girls was initially screened on from 2003. The series was subsequently picked up by the , which gave UK premieres to seasons and. In , the series aired its entire run on on Sundays. Syndication In the US, the show began its release on in 2004. The network has continued to air the show daily under its new name. In October 2015, Gilmore Girls concurrently became available on a second network,. From 2009 to 2013, Gilmore Girls also aired in weekend timeslots on. In the UK, showed all seven seasons in rotation until January 2012. The show moved to , where it has been airing since 2013. In Australia, from March 2015, Gilmore Girls began airing again weeknights on digital terrestrial network. Home media and online released all seven seasons of Gilmore Girls on DVD, in regions , and , mainly in full-screen ratio due to Amy Sherman-Palladino's preference at the time of original release. The full series DVD boxset was released in 2007. On July 1, 2016, Gilmore Girls became available on Netflix worldwide. All seasons of Gilmore Girls are also available for digital download on the , and other digital sales websites, with all digital sites offering all episodes in. Can this really be the WB, niche broadcaster to horny mall rats? The last two seasons were less positively received. As the quippy, pop culture-quoting younger Gilmores were forced to reconnect with their repressed elders, creator Amy Sherman-Palladino got plenty of laughs and tears out of the generational divide, and out of showing the family Lorelai created for herself and her daughter in the idealized, -esque town of Stars Hollow. At its best, Gilmore Girls was pure, concentrated happiness. The characters were funny and relatable, the banter was zinger-heavy, the familial drama was poignant and the romantic chemistry... Critical acclaim encouraged the network to move it to Tuesday evenings, as part of a push to promote the series and due to the move of Tuesday stalwart to in the same timeslot. During season 2, ratings for Gilmore Girls surpassed Buffy and it became The WB's third-highest-rated show, with viewer numbers that grew by double digits in all major. For seasons 4—7, Gilmore Girls was up against the US's top-rated show , which led to a drop in viewers, but with Season 5 it became The WB's second-most-watched prime time show. The series was often in the top 3 most-viewed shows in its timeslot for women under 35. Season Timeslot Network Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Rank Avg. The same year, the for Netflix, , cited Gilmore Girls as one of the streaming channel's most watched shows worldwide. Awards and nominations Main article: Gilmore Girls earned several accolades, but did not receive much attention from the major awarding bodies. Recognition did come from the , who named Gimore Girls one of the ten best shows of 2002, and the TCA who named it in 2001. The also nominated the show for in 2001 and 2002, and in 2005. The nominated it for in 2002 and 2004, while it was nominated for Favorite Television Drama at the 2005. The series also achieved considerable attention from the , where it received multiple nominations and wins including the award for in 2005. Lauren Graham was nominated for one and two for her work on the first and second seasons, and received five successive nominations at the. The TCAs nominated her for in 2002, then for in 2006. She also received a Family Television Award, and she won the for Best TV Mom twice. Alexis Bledel won a , two Teen Choice Awards, and a Family Television Award. During the run of the show this was mostly a small but dedicated group, predominantly of females, but its audience has grown steadily since it came off the air. The series experienced a resurgence when it became available on Netflix in October 2014, introducing it to a new generation of viewers. When the revival was announced in 2015, star Lauren Graham credited it to the campaigning and persistence of the fans. It is particularly known as a show that mothers and daughters watch together. In October 2016, the first Gilmore Girls Fan Fest took place in , Connecticut. The sold-out festival included panels with cast and crew members, themed activities, and screenings. The second took place in in October 2017. The show has an active fandom, posting in and creating work such as. Special Gilmore Girls trivia nights have been held at venues in multiple different cities. Thanks to its snappy one-liners, it's spawned thousands of that have introduced the generation to its coffee-swilling, cheeseburger-loving, critically-thinking characters. A cocktail bar in devised a menu inspired by the show. Two collections of academic essays that analyse the show have been published: Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity 2008 and Screwball Television: Critical Perspectives on Gilmore Girls 2010. In 2002, four were published that adapted scripts from the first and second seasons into novel form, told from Rory's. There have also been two unofficial guides to the series Coffee At Luke's: An Unauthorized Gilmore Girls Gab Fest 2007 and The Gilmore Girls Companion 2010. The show has also produced a book club, in which followers aim to read all 339 books referenced on the show, and inspired a cook book called Eat Like a Gilmore. The show is the basis for the successful podcast 2014—2017 , which established a following of its own and was named by as one of the 50 best podcasts of 2017 — the only television-based inclusion. It follows the hosts, Kevin T. Porter and Demi Adejuyigbe, as they watch every episode of the series. 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