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− | |airdate = February 10, 2004 |
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− | |writer = [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]] |
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|director = [[Chris Long]] |
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|previous = [[A Family Matter]] |
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− | + | }}'''Nag Hammadi Is Where They Found the Gnostic Gospels''' is the 13th episode of [[Season 4]] on WB drama [[Gilmore Girls]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
Revision as of 20:01, 8 August 2016
Nag Hammadi Is Where They Found the Gnostic Gospels is the 13th episode of Season 4 on WB drama Gilmore Girls.
Synopsis
When Luke wants to do something about Liz's latest boyfriend, who seems to be yet another life-sapping loser, Jess accuses him of being a know-it-all buttinski...and Luke takes the criticism to heart.
Plot
Jess' attempts to keep a low profile until Gypsy completes the repairs are not always successful. Taylor puts Kirk in charge of the annual Firelight Festival. Lane follows Rory back to Stars Hollow and a place on the Gilmore couch for the weekend, but isn't quite ready to face her mother.
Emily is in a dither about filling a table at a benefit and enlists the help of Lorelai and Jason. Luke is less than impressed by Liz's latest business venture and newly-arrived boyfriend. Richard is suspicious of Jason's father's friendly greeting at the benefit. Jess makes a startling declaration to Rory before he leaves town.
Trivia
- Jess tells Rory that he loves her.
- This marks the first time Rory and Jess meet since he left town, effectively ending their relationship.
- Liz remarks that the Firelight Festival hasn't changed since she and Luke were children.
- Luke and Liz's mom used to take them to the festival – their father, William, after she passed away.
Music
- "Mona Lisa" by Grant Lee Phillips
Photos
Gilmorisms
FILM
POP CULTURE
- Lorelai – We've got a stranger in our house.
- Rory – Robert Downey, Jr.?
- Lorelai – Did anyone ever think that Sylvia Plath wasn't crazy, she was just cold?
- Lorelai – So on a wigged-out level of one to ten, Mom is at –
- Rory – Frances Farmer?
- Speaker – Because without it, we would just be stuck rooting around Nag Hammadi.