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Rory and Logan fight when Rory discovers Logan slept with other women during their break, thinking they were not actually together anymore. Rory later decides to forgive him and they get back together, until Logan realizes Rory still is not over the cheating and decides to do a stunt with the Life and Death Brigade.
Turning up unexpectedly at the inn, Luke asks Lorelai to write a character recommendation letter for his custody battle over April. Lorelai struggles to write the letter until she and Rory run into Luke and April at the mall and Lorelai suddenly remembers how important Luke has always been in Rory's life.
Over the course of the series, it averaged 5 million viewers per episode over its seven seasons. The series originally aired on Thursday at 8:00 pm (Eastern) in its first season. However, it was moved to Tuesday at 8:00 pm for the second season and held it for the rest of the series' run.
They break up after Dean arrives at the Gilmore mansion to see that Rory—wearing a family diamond tiara, earrings, and necklace—is having a coming out party attended by male students from Yale. Meanwhile, Rory makes the acquaintance of the heir to the Huntzberger Publishing Company, Logan Huntzberger ( Matt Czuchry ), who invites her to ...
“A Year in the Life: Fall” (Season 1, Episode 4) A little bit of a cheat, but we couldn’t resist. It’s impossible to discuss the coziest fall Gilmore Girls episodes without mentioning the ...
Friday dinners with Emily and Richard are often a non-negotiable outing for Rory and Lorelei. On season one, episode 16, Rory attempts to get out of dinner to celebrate her anniversary with Dean ...
"You Jump, I Jump, Jack" is the seventh episode of season 5 of Gilmore Girls. In the episode, Luke (Scott Patterson) meets Emily (Kelly Bishop) at dinner and Richard (Edward Herrmann) for golf, while Rory (Alexis Bledel) is taken on a Life and Death Brigade event with Logan (Matt Czuchry), where the pair jump off scaffolding from a large height.
Gilmore Girls originally ran from 2000 to 2007. The show followed a single mother, Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham), and her daughter, Rory, as they went about their lives in a picturesque town in ...