| Character: Lindsay Creator: Amy Sherman Writer: Amy Sherman Realese Date: 5 October 2000 Season: 3,4 & 5 Genre: Drama | Family | Comedy |
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Gilmore Girls was an American comedy drama series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. The series made its debut on The WB on October 5, 2000, and ended on May 15, 2007, in its seventh season, which aired on The CW. Time magazine named Gilmore Girls in their list of the top 100 television shows of all time. The show placed #32 on Entertainment Weekly’s “New TV Classics” list. The show is known for its fast dialogue with endless run-on sentences. The show follows single mother Lorelai Victoria Gilmore (Graham) and her daughter Lorelai “Rory” Leigh Gilmore (Bledel) in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, a close-knit small town with many quirky characters, located roughly thirty minutes from Hartford. The series explores family, friendship, generational divides, and social class. Gilmore Girls features frequent popular culture and political references and social commentary that manifest most clearly in Lorelai’s difficult relationship with her wealthy upper class parents
3×15 – Face-Off
When Jess does not call, Rory goes to a hockey game and sees Dean with his new girlfriend, Lindsay. Emily gets revenge for Trix’s slights when she finds her making out with a man in a jogging suit. Lane and Dave convince her male friend Young Chui to become Lane’s fake boyfriend. Rory leaves an angry message for Jess, but after discovering that he was out preparing a surprise for her, she asks him to delete it without listening.
Original Airdate: February 18, 2003
3×17 – A Tale of Poes and Fire
The Independence Inn catches fire during a meeting of the Poe Society, so guests move into Lorelai’s house, and she spends the night with Luke and Jess, where she tells Luke about her strange dream of months before. Lane discovers Young Chui may never initiate the break up that would free her to date Dave. Rory must choose among Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, but is torn when her pro-con lists point away from the school whose banners cover her wall and toward the school to which Lorelai had opposed her applying.
Original Airdate: April 15, 2003
3×19 – Keg! Max!
Jess learns he does not get to graduate. Rory, Jess, Dean and Lindsay attend a party where Lane’s band is playing. A drunken Lane calls her mother and admits all her deceptions as she despairs of ever having the relationship she wants. Jess makes a pass at Rory after she seeks him out to find why he is acting strangely, then pushes her away when she does not respond as he hoped. She leaves the room crying, which Dean sees, leading him to start a fight with Jess and destroy their host’s home. Lorelai, meanwhile, invites Luke and Nicole to stay at the inn, then is distressed by a close look at their coziness.
Original Airdate: April 29, 2003
4×04 – Chicken or Beef
Lorelai begins renovations on the Dragonfly Inn. Dean invites Rory to his wedding, but Luke later tells Rory not to go after Dean makes a drunken and shocking confession to Luke on the night of his bachelor party that he still loves Rory.
Original Airdate: October 14, 2003
4×15 – Scene in a Mall
Conspicuous consumption. Hurt that Richard spends so much time on business and so little time with her, Emily hits the mall, dragging Lorelai and Rory with her when she runs into them on their mother-daughter day. Lane moves into an apartment with her band mates.
Original Airdate: February 24, 2004
4×18 – Tick, Tick, Tick, Boom!
Taylor returns to Stars Hollow looking a little different, and Kirk panics about a mistake he made during the Easter egg hunt he planned in Taylor’s absence. Former business associate Floyd, Jason’s father, slaps a lawsuit on Richard and Jason’s partnership, simultaneously revealing Lorelai’s secret to her astonished parents.
Original Airdate: April 20, 2004
4×20 – Luke Can See Her Face
The least-likely person to buy self-help tapes buys self-help tapes. And what do you know? They help. Thanks to the voice from the boom box, Luke finally realizes who will make him happy. Feeling better, Luke completes his journey by handing over the tapes to a flummoxed Jess.
Original Airdate: May 4, 2004
5×01 – Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller
Rory and Lorelai quarrel about Rory’s affair with Dean, and an angry Rory leaves for a summer in Europe with Emily to get some space from Lorelai.
Original Airdate: September 21, 2004
5×02 – “A Messenger, Nothing More”
While touring Europe with Emily, Rory writes a letter to Dean, hoping to fix the mess she made, but only makes it worse when Lindsay finds the letter and kicks Dean out of the house.
Original Airdate: September 28, 2004
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