Season 7 of Gilmore Girls, an American drama television series, aired on the CW television network.
Synopsis[]
At the end of season six, Lorelai's elation over her engagement to diner-owner Luke Danes (Scott Patterson, "Little Big League") turned to frustration when he learned of the existence of his 12-year-old daughter, April (guest star Vanessa Marano). Luke asked Lorelai to be patient while he came to terms with this life-changing discovery. After difficult months of giving Luke all the time and space she could, Lorelai delivered a tearful now-or-never ultimatum. Bristling under her emotional demand, Luke let Lorelai walk out of his life. A heartbroken Lorelai took comfort in the arms of her old flame and Rory's father, Christopher Haden (guest star David Sutcliffe, "I'm With Her").
Rory also faced a tumultuous year, dropping out of Yale after her dreams of becoming a journalist were dashed by newspaper mogul Mitchum Huntzberger (guest star Gregg Henry), who just happens to be the father of her boyfriend, Logan (Matt Czuchry, "Eight Legged Freaks"). Rory's reckless behavior led to an unusual and painful parting of the ways between mother and daughter. After a few months spent organizing DAR events for Emily, Rory realized she belonged back at Yale, and she and Lorelai joyfully reunited. Rory and Logan then faced their toughest challenge when she learned of his infidelity during a brief separation. Unable to forgive him at first, Rory realized her love for Logan could overcome even such a serious mistake when he was badly injured in a childish "Life and Death Brigade" stunt. As season six ended however, the two faced a devastating separation when Logan was forced by his father to move to London to take his place in the family's empire. Rory now begins her senior year at Yale and continues as editor of the Yale Daily News without Logan's supportive presence.
As season seven unfolds, Lorelai and Rory will turn to one another to get through the complications in their respective romances. It may be that Lorelai's relationship with Luke has been irretrievably marred now that she has once again let Christopher come between them. Even so, she and Luke still have to co-exist in tiny, close-knit Stars Hollow with the town's watchful eyes on them and all their charged history. Meanwhile, Rory will attempt to keep her long-distance romance with Logan alive, even though communication has never been their strong suit, and London is far away.
Continuing to add to the unmistakable style of Stars Hollow is a colorful roster of town characters, including Lorelai's best friend and business partner Sookie St. James (Melissa McCarthy), Miss Patty (guest star Liz Torres, "The John Larroquette Show"), the local dance teacher and social commentator, Michel Gerard (Yanic Truesdale), the haughty concierge of the Dragonfly Inn, and Kirk (Sean Gunn, "Pearl Harbor"), the town's jack-of-all-trades and master of none. Rory's two best friends are her intense classmate Paris Geller (Liza Weil, "Stir of Echoes") and childhood pal Lane Kim (Keiko Agena, "Felicity"), who just married fellow musician, Zack (guest star Todd Lowe), in a typically quirky Stars Hollow celebration.
Starring[]
- Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore
- Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore
- Scott Patterson as Luke Danes
- Melissa McCarthy as Sookie St. James (18 episodes)
- Keiko Agena as Lane Kim (11 episodes)
- Yanic Truesdale as Michel Gerard (10 episodes)
- Liza Weil as Paris Geller (15 episodes)
- Sean Gunn as Kirk Gleason (17 episodes)
- Matt Czuchry as Logan Huntzberger (15 episodes)
- and Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore (14 episodes)
- special appearance by
- Edward Herrmann as Richard Gilmore (13 episodes)
- Special Guest Stars
- David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden (15 episodes)
- Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes (7 episodes)
- Sherilyn Fenn as Anna Nardini (4 episodes)
- Michael DeLuise as T.J. (4 episodes)
- Sebastian Bach as Gil (2 episodes)
- Gregg Henry as Mitchum Huntzberger (2 episodes)
- Kathy Baker as Mia Bass ("Gilmore Girls Only")
- Special Appearance By
- Christiane Amanpour ("Bon Voyage")
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Trivia[]
- The season was released on DVD as a six-disc boxed set under the title of Gilmore Girls: The Complete Seventh Season on November 13, 2007 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
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- A Series Changes Horses, and the Ride Gets Bumpy (THE NEW YORK TIMES • NOVEMBER 2006)
Episodes[]
# | EPISODE | WRITER(s) | AIRDATE | # |
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1 | The Long Morrow | David S. Rosenthal | 26 September 2006 | 132 |
Lorelai faces the reality of her impulsive act after her argument with Luke. Rory is puzzled by a mysterious gift that Logan left her. Meanwhile, Taylor has a red-light camera installed in front of the diner, which leads to an accident that angers the already agitated Luke. | ||||
2 | That's What You Get, Folks, For Makin' Whoopee | Rebecca Rand Kirshner | 3 October 2006 | 133 |
Lane and Zack return from their honeymoon in Mexico, each with their own unique horror story; Lorelai has an emotionally painful encounter with Luke that's compounded by an ugly confrontation with Rory; and Luke finds out that Kirk has opened an eatery that is nearly a copy of his. | ||||
3 | Lorelai's First Cotillion | Rina Mimoun | 10 October 2006 | 134 |
Lorelai fears her parents reaction to her capsized engagement, but their response surprises her; Lane gets very little response from Zack when she shares her big news; Michel cashes in on a favour from Lorelai; and Rory, missing Logan, finds an uncharacteristic way of expressing her feelings to him. | ||||
4 | 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous | Gayle Abrams | 17 October 2006 | 135 |
Lorelai and Christopher start dating and Lorelai wants to take things slowly; Rory covers an art show for the paper and meets some artists; April stays with Luke for a few weeks while Anna is away; Richard takes a position as guest lecturer at Yale; and Lorelai is surprised by some unbelievable news regarding her mother. | ||||
5 | The Great Stink | Gina Fattore | 24 October 2006 | 136 |
Lorelai and Christopher attend Friday-night dinner as an official couple, but have an argument about Sherry; Logan surprises Rory when he returns home for business, but she gets jealous of his attractive coworker; and a train carrying pickles derails and makes Stars Hollows one smelly town. | ||||
6 | Go, Bulldogs! | Rosenthal & Kirshner | 7 November 2006 | 137 |
Lorelai and Christopher attend Parents' Weekend at Yale and find Emily and Richard are also there; and Christopher treats Rory's Daily News staff to an expensive lunch where the liquour flows too freely. Meanwhile, a flirtation begins between Luke and April's swimming coach, and Luke asks her out on a date. | ||||
7 | French Twist | David Babcock | 14 November 2006 | 138 |
Lorelai and Christopher take his daughter to Paris, where they succumb to the romance of the city; Lane finally tells Mrs Kim she's pregnant. Rory retires as Daily News editor and later discovers that Lucy's boyfriend is her old friend Marty. | ||||
8 | Introducing Lorelai Planetarium | Jennie Snyder | 21 November 2006 | 139 |
Lorelai and Chris arrange a dinner so they can tell their big news to Rory, who does not approve. Elsewhere, Logan announces that he's relocating to New York to start a company; Luke calls on Lorelai when April gets sick. | ||||
9 | Knit, People, Knit | David Grae | 28 November 2006 | 140 |
Stars Hollow prepares for a knit-a-thon where Lorelai is anxious about debuting her and Christopher's relationship; Anna stuns Luke when she tells him that she and April are moving to New Mexico; Rory and her friends throw Lucy a 2002-themed birthday party, where Rory finally confronts Marty; and TJ informs Luke that Liz has settled on a home birth. | ||||
10 | Merry Fisticuffs | David S. Rosenthal | 5 December 2006 | 141 |
Lorelai and Christopher clash over plans for their future, as they are set to meet Emily's wedding planner; Rory clues a disapproving Logan in on her and Marty's situation with Lucy; Luke decides to talk to a lawyer about April. | ||||
11 | Santa's Secret Stuff | Rebecca Rand Kirshner | 23 January 2007 | 142 |
Rory, Lorelai and Christopher enjoy belated Christmas festivities for the first time as a family; Luke asks Lorelai to write a letter of recommendation on his behalf in his custody battle over April; Rory decides to write a letter apologising to Lucy for lying to her. | ||||
12 | To Whom It May Concern | David Babcock | 30 January 2007 | 143 |
Paris ambushes Rory with her master plan of things they need to accomplish in their last semester. Meanwhile, Luke and Anna appear before a judge in the custody case; Lorelai notes Sookie's strange behaviour when Sookie asks her to babysit; and Christopher makes a discovery that leaves him shaken. | ||||
13 | I'd Rather Be In Philadelphia | Rebecca Rand Kirshner | 6 February 2007 | 144 |
While Lorelai, Rory and Emily wait at the hospital for news of Richard's condition, Logan borrows a helicopter so that he can be there with Rory, and Luke arrives to help out and ends up running errands for Emily. Meanwhile, Lorelai cannot reach Christopher, to whom she hasn't talked since he stormed out of the house. | ||||
14 | Farewell, My Pet | Jennie Snyder | 13 February 2007 | 145 |
While Richard recuperates from surgery, a new professor takes his place and Rory develops a crush. Meanwhile, Lorelai busies herself planning the funeral for Michel's dog to avoid facing her Christopher, who returns home. | ||||
15 | I'm A Kayak, Hear Me Roar | Rebecca Rand Kirshner | 20 February 2007 | 146 |
Lorelai is reluctant to confess her marital problems to Emily, who is busy imposing a healthier lifestyle on an annoyed Richard. Meanwhile, Rory plans a birthday celebration for Logan, whose dad calls to invite him and Rory to dinner instead; and Liz and T.J. stay with Luke while their home is fumigated. | ||||
16 | Will You Be My Lorelai Gilmore? | Gayle Abrams & Gina Fattore | 27 February 2007 | 147 |
Rory is planning a baby shower for Lane but has to pass the job to her mom after she gets an interview with the New York Times; Lorelai plays mediator between Lane and Mrs. Kim; Logan tells Rory about the failure of his investment. | ||||
17 | Gilmore Girls Only | David Babcock | 7 March 2007 | 148 |
Rory has a fight with Logan and heads to North Carolina with Lorelai for Mia's wedding, along with Emily who decides to join for a spa trip. Meanwhile, impending parents Lane and Zack invite Luke to dinner, and Zack begins to lean on Luke for advice on fatherhood. | ||||
18 | Hay Bale Maze | Rebecca Rand Kirshner | 17 April 2007 | 149 |
Rory brings Logan to the annual Stars Hollow Spring Fling as she waits to hear back from a job interview, but tension brew between him and Lorelai. April visits and Luke faces raising a teenager; also Taylor uses the entire festival budget to build a hay-bale maze. | ||||
19 | It's Just Like Riding a Bike | Jennie Snyder | 24 April 2007 | 150 |
Lorelai enters the diner for the first time since her breakup with Luke and asks for a favour. Meanwhile, Paris gets accepted to several medical and law schools, and decides to end her relationship with Doyle so that he won't be a factor in her decision; and Rory receives a letter that will alter her future. | ||||
20 | Lorelai? Lorelai? | David S. Rosenthal | 1 May 2007 | 151 |
Rory stresses over life after graduation and Lorelai invites Luke to join her and Rory on a night out, where Lorelai karaoke serenades Luke. Logan returns from a business trip to have an important conversation with Lorelai. | ||||
21 | Unto the Breach | David Babcock & Jennie Snyder | 8 May 2007 | 152 |
Richard and Emily throw a party for Rory on the night before graduation, where Lorelai sees Christopher for the first time since their breakup. Logan has a big surprise for Rory who is unsure how to respond. Also, Luke is hurt by something he overhears Lorelai say. | ||||
22 | Bon Voyage | David S. Rosenthal | 15 May 2007 | 153 |
In the series finale, Rory is to depart Stars Hollow immediately when she lands a job covering the campaign trail. Luke works all night with the townsfolk organizing a graduation party for Rory, and Lorelai thanks him by sharing her feelings. |