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Santa's Secret Stuff is the 11th episode of Season 7 of Gilmore Girls.

Synopsis[]

LORELAI MAKES CHRISTMAS WAIT FOR RORY'S RETURN — Rather than celebrating Christmas while Rory (Alexis Bledel) is in London over the holidays, Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Christopher (David Sutcliffe) decide to put their holidays on hold. Once Rory returns to Stars Hollow, they decorate several Christmas trees, do their shopping and even bake Christmas cookies for the first time as a family. Turning up unexpectedly at the inn, Luke (Scott Patterson) asks Lorelai to write a character recommendation letter for his custody battle over April (Vanessa Marano). 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. Inspired, Lorelai writes the letter and mails it to Luke's attorney. Rory decides she will write an apology letter to her friend Lucy (Krysten Ritter), explaining why she and Marty kept their past friendship a secret.

Starring[]

Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore
Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore
Scott Patterson as Luke Danes
Melissa McCarthy as Sookie St. James
Keiko Agena as Lane Kim
Yanic Truesdale as Michel Gerard
Special Guest Stars
Sebastian Bach as Gil
David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden
Recurring cast
Todd Lowe as Zack Van Gerbig
Vanessa Marano as April Nardini
John Cabrera as Brian Fuller
Guest starring
Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim
Jimmy Bennett as Macon

Trivia[]

  • Luke asks Lorelai to write him a character reference letter for his custody battle.
  • This is a Christmas episode - except the Gilmores celebrate it a bit later, due to Rory spending the actual Christmas time in London with Logan. They also have 7 Christmas trees.
  • Lane and Zack are preparing for the babies with the help of Mrs. Kim.

Music[]

  • "I'll Be Home for Christmas" by Bing Crosby

Photos[]

Show references[]

Lorelai: The redcoats are coming! The redcoats are coming!
Lorelai: Oh, God. Did you pack Big Ben? I still think it was kind of risky.
Lorelai: That's like saying Lenny Bruce rips off Carrot Top or Woody Allen gets his material from what's his name – the guy with the watermelons.
Lorelai: Maybe it would help if Sharon Stone would appear to me in an alarming caftan and coo inspirational words in my ear.
Lorelai: A "lie of omission?" Isn't that an Ashley Judd–Morgan Freeman movie?
Zack: I wrote one song that was kind of White Stripes' "Little Ghost" meets the Decemberists meets Gulag Orkestar meets, like, "Losing my Religion" meets Jethro Burns on that Steve Goodman album meets "Battle of Evermore" meets The Smiths meets… some other stuff.
April: You make it sound like Pearl Harbor or something.
Zack: And Mick Jagger – that cat has like 15 kids, and he still goes out and rocks.
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