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|writer = [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]] |
|writer = [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]] |
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|director = [[Kenny Ortega]] |
|director = [[Kenny Ortega]] |
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|previous = [[A Messenger, Nothing More]] |
|previous = [[A Messenger, Nothing More]] |
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|next = [[Tippecanoe and Taylor, Too]] |
|next = [[Tippecanoe and Taylor, Too]] |
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+ | }}'''Written In The Stars''' is the 3rd episode of [[Season 5]] on ''[[Gilmore Girls]]''. |
==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | After Lorelai and Luke spend a romantic night together at Luke's place, Lorelai, walks into the dinner early the next morning dressed in one of Luke's flannel shirts, only to discover that the place is full of customers. Lorelai is a little offended when it appears that no one cares about their relationship, until it becomes a topic of heated discussion at the town meeting. Rory has an angry exchange with a haughty, rich student named Logan after he is rude to her friend Marty. Paris holds a wake for her older lover Asher, who died over the summer. |
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− | Luke and Lorelai finally go on their first date where Luke tells Lorelai he wants a relationship with her. Back at Yale, Rory moves into her new dorm and is worried when Paris isn't already moved in. Paris informs her that Asher has passed away. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Starring== |
+ | :[[Lauren Graham]] as '''[[Lorelai Gilmore]]''' |
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− | [[Luke Danes|Luke]] and [[Lorelai Gilmore|Lorelai]] go on their official first date at a restaurant owned by old friends of Luke's parents. Luke reminds Lorelai of how they met, shows her a horoscope she gave him for good luck that he's kept in his wallet, and assures her that he intends to go the distance with her. Lorelai spends the night at Luke's place. In the morning, she goes down to the diner to get coffee, and the breakfast crowd sees her wearing only Luke's shirt. |
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+ | :[[Alexis Bledel]] as '''[[Rory Gilmore]]''' |
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+ | :[[Melissa McCarthy]] as '''[[Sookie St. James]]''' |
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+ | :[[Scott Patterson]] as '''[[Luke Danes]]''' |
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+ | :[[Keiko Agena]] as '''[[Lane Kim]]''' |
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+ | :[[Yanic Truesdale]] as '''[[Michel Gerard]]''' |
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+ | :[[Liza Weil]] as '''[[Paris Geller]]''' |
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+ | :[[Sean Gunn]] as '''[[Kirk Gleason]]''' |
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+ | :<small>'''and'''</small> [[Kelly Bishop]] as '''[[Emily Gilmore]]''' |
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+ | :<small>'''special appearance by'''</small> |
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+ | :[[Edward Herrmann]] as '''[[Richard Gilmore]]''' |
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+ | '''Special Guest Stars''' |
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− | There's surprisingly little gossip about Luke and Lorelai until the next town meeting, where [[Taylor Doose|Taylor]] uses charts to show how disastrous a breakup between them would be for [[Stars Hollow]]. Meanwhile: [[Rory Gilmore|Rory]] meets a rich [[Yale]] student named [[Logan Huntzberger]] and chews him out for being rude to her friend [[Marty]]. Paris holds a wake for Asher that all the guests assume is a keg party with a weird theme. [[Emily Gilmore|Emily]] freaks out when she discovers that [[Richard Gilmore|Richard]] has a social life she doesn't know about, so she invades Rory's dorm during the wake. |
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+ | :[[Jared Padalecki]] as '''[[Dean Forester]]''' |
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+ | :[[Matt Czuchry]] as '''[[Logan Huntzberger]]'''<ref name="first">First appearances of Logan, [[Finn]] and Colin</ref> |
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+ | '''Guest starring''' |
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+ | :[[Michael Winters]] as '''[[Taylor Doose]]''' |
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+ | :[[Liz Torres]] as '''[[Miss Patty]]''' |
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+ | :[[Sally Struthers]] as '''[[Babette Dell]]''' |
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+ | :[[Wayne Wilcox]] as '''[[Marty]]''' |
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+ | :[[Rose Abdoo]] as '''[[Gypsy]]''' |
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+ | :Kathryn Joosten as '''Maisy Fortner''' |
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+ | :[[Mike Gandolfi]] as '''[[Andrew]]''' |
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+ | :Pat Crawford Brown as '''[[Mrs. Cassini]]''' |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* Lorelai and Luke have their first date at Sniffy's Tavern. |
* Lorelai and Luke have their first date at Sniffy's Tavern. |
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** She is also introduced to Maisy Fortner and Bertram 'Buddy' Linds, who appear to be a sort of surrogate parents to Luke. |
** She is also introduced to Maisy Fortner and Bertram 'Buddy' Linds, who appear to be a sort of surrogate parents to Luke. |
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− | ** Maisy went to school with Luke's mother |
+ | ** Maisy went to school with Luke's mother. |
** Buddy helped Luke when he opened the diner. |
** Buddy helped Luke when he opened the diner. |
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− | * This marks the first appearance of Logan, Finn and Colin. |
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+ | == Music == |
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+ | :'''lily-a-passion''' | [[Grant Lee Phillips|GRANT LEE PHILLIPS]] |
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+ | :<small></small> |
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+ | :'''the best is yet to come''' | TONY BENNETT |
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+ | :<small></small> |
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== Photos == |
== Photos == |
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− | == |
+ | ==Gilmorisms== |
'''MUSIC''' |
'''MUSIC''' |
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− | *"Lily-A-Passion" by Grant-Lee Phillips |
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− | *"The Best Is Yet To Come" by Tony Bennett |
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*"Delta Dawn" by Tanya Tucker |
*"Delta Dawn" by Tanya Tucker |
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*"The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan |
*"The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan |
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*"Crazy" by Patsy Cline |
*"Crazy" by Patsy Cline |
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'''LITERATURE''' |
'''LITERATURE''' |
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+ | *The Pursuit of Love & Love in a Cold Climate by Nancy Mitford |
*[[wikipedia:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream|A Midsummer Night's Dream]] by William Shakespeare |
*[[wikipedia:A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream|A Midsummer Night's Dream]] by William Shakespeare |
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− | *Robert Frost |
+ | *Robert Frost, general author reference |
'''FILM''' |
'''FILM''' |
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*[[wikipedia:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_film_trilogy|The Lord of the Rings]] |
*[[wikipedia:The_Lord_of_the_Rings_film_trilogy|The Lord of the Rings]] |
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*[[wikipedia:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)|Some Kind of Wonderful]] |
*[[wikipedia:Some_Kind_of_Wonderful_(film)|Some Kind of Wonderful]] |
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'''POP CULTURE''' |
'''POP CULTURE''' |
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− | :'''Lorelai''' – [ |
+ | :'''Lorelai''' – [[wikipedia:Shaken,_not_stirred|Shaken, not stirred]], please, [[wikipedia:Jeeves|Jeeves]]. |
− | :'''Lorelai''' – Don't be so puritanical. After all, [ |
+ | :'''Lorelai''' – Don't be so puritanical. After all, [[wikipedia:Heather_Has_Two_Mommies|Heather has two mommies]] |
:'''Rory''' – Crazy |
:'''Rory''' – Crazy |
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− | :'''Lorelai''' – You said it Patsy Cline |
+ | :'''Lorelai''' – You said it [[wikipedia:Patsy_Cline|Patsy Cline]] |
:'''Luke''' – Your shoes work well with that shirt. |
:'''Luke''' – Your shoes work well with that shirt. |
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− | :'''Lorelai''' – Gee, [ |
+ | :'''Lorelai''' – Gee, [[wikipedia:Carson_Kressley|Carson]], thanks. |
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⚫ | :'''Emily''' – The Farthingtons' dogs are apoplectic. Ridiculous choice of animal—a vicious 3-inch ball of hair and a bow—a ridiculous pink bow for the vicious killers. "Oh, watch out! [[wikipedia:Cecil_Beaton|Cecil Beaton]] and the [[wikipedia:Duke_of_Windsor|Duke of Windsor]] are headed straight for my shoes!" |
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⚫ | :'''Paris''' – He had a heart attack. He was teaching a Shakespeare class—"A Midsummer Night's Dream." He was doing Puck, and then suddenly he wasn't. And the class was so into his reading, they didn't even get it. They thought he was acting. It was [[wikipedia:Dick_Shawn#Death|Dick Shawn]] all over again. |
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⚫ | :'''Emily''' – The Farthingtons' dogs are apoplectic. Ridiculous choice of |
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⚫ | :'''Paris''' – He had a heart attack. He was teaching a Shakespeare |
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+ | == Notes and references == |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | [[Category:Gilmore Girls Episodes]] |
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Revision as of 13:44, 8 February 2020
Written In The Stars is the 3rd episode of Season 5 on Gilmore Girls.
Synopsis
After Lorelai and Luke spend a romantic night together at Luke's place, Lorelai, walks into the dinner early the next morning dressed in one of Luke's flannel shirts, only to discover that the place is full of customers. Lorelai is a little offended when it appears that no one cares about their relationship, until it becomes a topic of heated discussion at the town meeting. Rory has an angry exchange with a haughty, rich student named Logan after he is rude to her friend Marty. Paris holds a wake for her older lover Asher, who died over the summer.
Starring
- Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore
- Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore
- Melissa McCarthy as Sookie St. James
- Scott Patterson as Luke Danes
- Keiko Agena as Lane Kim
- Yanic Truesdale as Michel Gerard
- Liza Weil as Paris Geller
- Sean Gunn as Kirk Gleason
- and Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore
- special appearance by
- Edward Herrmann as Richard Gilmore
Special Guest Stars
Guest starring
- Michael Winters as Taylor Doose
- Liz Torres as Miss Patty
- Sally Struthers as Babette Dell
- Wayne Wilcox as Marty
- Rose Abdoo as Gypsy
- Kathryn Joosten as Maisy Fortner
- Mike Gandolfi as Andrew
- Pat Crawford Brown as Mrs. Cassini
Trivia
- Lorelai and Luke have their first date at Sniffy's Tavern.
- She is also introduced to Maisy Fortner and Bertram 'Buddy' Linds, who appear to be a sort of surrogate parents to Luke.
- Maisy went to school with Luke's mother.
- Buddy helped Luke when he opened the diner.
Music
- lily-a-passion | GRANT LEE PHILLIPS
- the best is yet to come | TONY BENNETT
Photos
Gilmorisms
MUSIC
- "Delta Dawn" by Tanya Tucker
- "The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan
- "Crazy" by Patsy Cline
LITERATURE
- The Pursuit of Love & Love in a Cold Climate by Nancy Mitford
- A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
- Robert Frost, general author reference
FILM
POP CULTURE
- Lorelai – Shaken, not stirred, please, Jeeves.
- Lorelai – Don't be so puritanical. After all, Heather has two mommies
- Rory – Crazy
- Lorelai – You said it Patsy Cline
- Luke – Your shoes work well with that shirt.
- Lorelai – Gee, Carson, thanks.
- Emily – The Farthingtons' dogs are apoplectic. Ridiculous choice of animal—a vicious 3-inch ball of hair and a bow—a ridiculous pink bow for the vicious killers. "Oh, watch out! Cecil Beaton and the Duke of Windsor are headed straight for my shoes!"
- Paris – He had a heart attack. He was teaching a Shakespeare class—"A Midsummer Night's Dream." He was doing Puck, and then suddenly he wasn't. And the class was so into his reading, they didn't even get it. They thought he was acting. It was Dick Shawn all over again.
- Paris – It'll be the Mountain Girl trial all over again.
- Lorelai – Did Paul Thomas Anderson write this?
- Logan – What, they were out of Orlando Bloom?
- Lorelai – Liz Taylor and Richard Burton couldn't go outside without people noticing.
- Gypsy – You backed up. You didn't look. You got in, you turned on your car, and then you whipped out of that space like you were Lizzie Grubman
- Paris – (about Asher Fleming) He's my Mike Todd