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"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.
Rory and Logan are still dating, however not exclusively. Rory and Lorelai see him with another girl while they are shopping in downtown New Haven. Rory brushes it off as part of their arrangement, but Lorelai does not like the idea. When Rory goes to Finn's Quentin Tarantino-themed birthday party with Robert, Logan gets jealous. Emily and ...
Paris is ousted as the "Yale Daily News" editor, and the staff elects Rory as the new editor. In retaliation, Paris kicks Rory out of her apartment, so Rory moves in with Logan. In other events, Michel confides in Lorelai. Rory gives her father a tour of Yale, where he is disturbed to find Rory living with Logan, but ends up growing to like him.
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.
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 ...
Meanwhile, Lane, Zach, and Brian finally find an awesome guitarist to replace Dave, but wonder if he isn't too old to join the band. Nicole asks Luke if they can postpone the divorce and start dating again. Sookie finally goes into labor. Note: This episode won the show's only Emmy Award, for Outstanding Makeup for a Series (non-prosthetic). [8]
Kelly Bishop, who played Rory’s sophisticated and snappy grandmother Emily in the series, reveals who she thinks was the best partner to Rory in her new memoir, “The Third Gilmore Girl,” out ...
The writer didn’t recall why Rory switched to Yale but “didn’t think” it had anything to do with Harvard’s filming restrictions. Valerie went on to explain how the final decision was ...