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The seventh and final season of Gilmore Girls, an American comedy drama television series, began airing on September 26, 2006, on The CW. The season and series concluded on May 15, 2007, after 22 episodes. This was the first and only season to air on the CW, which was a merge of UPN and the show's previous network, The WB. The season aired ...
"Bon Voyage" is the original series finale of the American comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls. The episode serves as the 22nd episode of the seventh season and the show's 153rd episode overall. Written by David S. Rosenthal and directed by Lee Shallat-Chemel, the episode was originally broadcast on The CW in the United States on May 15, 2007.
"Ted Koppel’s Big Night Out" (Season 4, Episode 9) Now attending Yale, Emily, Richard and Rory convince Lorelai to come to the tailgate for the big Yale vs. Harvard game.
From 2000 to 2006, the first six seasons of Gilmore Girls originally aired on The WB, before it later merged with UPN to form The CW for its seventh and final season. [1] All seven seasons were released on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4. Over the course of the series, it averaged 5 million viewers per episode over its seven seasons.
“The Fundamental Things Apply” (Season 4, Episode 5) Season 4 tends to be the least favorite among Gilmore Girls fans, but the set designers really were at their best. The fall decor is out in ...
Of course, fans know that the series returned with a special 2016 miniseries, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. The four-episode revival ended with a major reveal: Rory told her mom that she's ...
Gilmore Girls ran for seven seasons, the final season moving to The CW and ending its run on May 15, 2007. Gilmore Girls received critical acclaim for its witty dialogue, cross-generational appeal, and effective mix of humor and drama. It was a success for The WB, peaking during season five as the network's second-most-popular show.
“The Lorelais’ First Day at Yale” - Season 4, Episode 2. Season 4 marks an entirely new era of the series, one in which Rory trades Chilton for Yale, Stars Hollow for New Haven, and a ...