USA,
(2006–2007), 17 h 37 min
(Length: 41–60 min)
Creators:
Amy Sherman-PalladinoCinematography:
John C. Flinn IIIComposer:
Sam PhillipsCast:
Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Patterson, Melissa McCarthy, Keiko Agena, Yanic Truesdale, Liza Weil, Sean Gunn, Matt Czuchry, Kelly Bishop (more)Episodes(22)
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The Long Morrow (S07E01)
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That's What You Get, Folks, for Makin' Whoopee (S07E02)
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Lorelai's First Cotillion (S07E03)
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'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous (S07E04)
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The Great Stink (S07E05)
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Go, Bulldogs! (S07E06)
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French Twist (S07E07)
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Introducing Lorelai Planetarium (S07E08)
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Knit, People, Knit! (S07E09)
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Merry Fisticuffs (S07E10)
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Santa's Secret Stuff (S07E11)
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To Whom It May Concern (S07E12)
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I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia (S07E13)
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Farewell, My Pet (S07E14)
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I'm a Kayak, Hear Me Roar (S07E15)
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Will You Be My Lorelai Gilmore? (S07E16)
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Gilmore Girls Only (S07E17)
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Hay Bale Maze (S07E18)
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It's Just Like Riding a Bike (S07E19)
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Lorelai? Lorelai? (S07E20)
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Unto the Breach (S07E21)
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Bon Voyage (S07E22)
Reviews (1)
The seventh season was really scraping the bottom of the barrel, so it's just as well that the creators decided to end the series. Although I was slowly starting to be annoyed by the carelessness and vanity of the upper social classes into which the Gilmore Girls gradually delved over the years, especially in this season, I don't regret having gone through this journey with them. If for nothing else, then at least for Lorelai's awkward and heartfelt declaration of love to Luke in the form of a bar karaoke rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" in the twentieth episode. I'd probably suffer through anything for this touching scene. ()
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