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Dean awkwardly invites Rory to his wedding the next day; Dean confesses to Luke how much he misses Rory; Lorelai and Sookie have trouble obtaining a permit to begin construction on the inn.
Dean awkwardly invites Rory to his wedding the next day; Dean confesses to Luke how much he misses Rory; Lorelai and Sookie have trouble obtaining a permit to begin construction on the inn.
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S2, EP10 "The Bracebridge Dinner"Rory does all she can to control the rivalry between Dean and Jess; Lorelai invites just about everyone to an elaborate feast.
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S2, EP11 "Secrets and Loans"Lorelai is angry when Rory tells Emily about their home's termite damage and Emily offers a repair loan.
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S6, EP9 "The Prodigal Daughter Returns"A surprise phone call from Christopher brings up issues of trust between Lorelai and Luke; Lorelai and Rory make their first move toward reconciliation.
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S6, EP10 "He's Slippin' 'Em Bread ... Dig?"After a long absence, Christopher reappears in Lorelai and Rory's lives with an offer to make up for lost time; Lane deals with Zach's jealousy over a song Brian wrote about her.
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S4, EP10 "The Nanny and the Professor"Shocked Lorelai learns Jason (Chris Eigeman) attended a charity event with someone else; Paris sneaks out to meet professor Flemming (Michael York), forcing Rory to make excuses for her to the paper's editor (Danny Strong).
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S4, EP9 "Ted Koppel's Big Night Out"Richard and Emily invite Lorelai and Rory to their fancy tailgate party at the Harvard-Yale game; Rory is shocked to see Paris and a distinguished professor (Michael York) kissing.
Gilmore Girls
S4, EP8 "Die, Jerk"After Rory writes a scathing review of the Yale ballet, she becomes the target of the vindictive lead ballerina (Katherine Brunk).
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S4, EP7 "The Festival of Living Art"When the townspeople stage famous paintings, Rory portrays a young woman in a Renaissance work, Lorelai appears as the beauty in Renoir's "Dance at Bougival," and Kirk embodies Jesus in Da Vinci's "The Last Supper."
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