Gilmore Girls

(series)
Drama / Family / Comedy
USA, (2000–2007), 116 h 19 min (Length: 40–60 min)

Composer:

Sam Phillips

Cast:

Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Patterson, Kelly Bishop, Melissa McCarthy, Edward Herrmann, Keiko Agena, Liza Weil, Yanic Truesdale, Liz Torres (more)
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Seasons(7) / Episodes(153)

Plots(1)

Fiercely independent single mom Lorelai raises gifted, Ivy League-bound daughter Rory amid a continual stream of quick-witted repartee. (Netflix)

Reviews of this series by the user angel74 (2)

Gilmore Girls (2000) 

English For the first time in my life, I decided to watch a series in one go, so I devoted an hour and a half to Gilmore Girls every day for almost three months. That decision came at the right time because when else to uplift the mood than with a family comedy for romantic souls during the tough times of the coronavirus pandemic? I have to admit that I had a really good time most of the time with the many ironic references, sharp humor, and pop culture jokes. Plus, I feel like I've seen probably the most talked-about show of all time. Fortunately, that chattiness had substance, but it was only in the final season that everything seemed a bit forced. (80%) ()

Season 7 (2006) (S07) 

English The seventh season was really scraping the bottom of the barrel, so it's just as well that the creators decided to end the series. Although I was slowly starting to be annoyed by the carelessness and vanity of the upper social classes into which the Gilmore Girls gradually delved over the years, especially in this season, I don't regret having gone through this journey with them. If for nothing else, then at least for Lorelai's awkward and heartfelt declaration of love to Luke in the form of a bar karaoke rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" in the twentieth episode. I'd probably suffer through anything for this touching scene. ()