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Einst und jetzt: Die Gilmore Girls kommen für Netflix-Zuseher zurück auf den Bildschrim. Wir haben die aktuellen Fotos mit den Bildern aus der einstigen Serie​. Jess & Rory Scenes. My first video: Gilmore Girls Season 2 Episode 8: The Inns And Out of Inns Jess. Jess Mariano ist in "Gilmore Girls" der rebellische Neffe von Luke Danes. Obwohl Rory ihn anfangs nicht leiden kann, ist sie bald fasziniert von seiner Liebe zur.

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Gilmore Girls Jess

Als der Bad Boy Jess in Stars Hollow auftaucht, findet Rory bald als einzige einen Draht zu ihn und vergisst darüber ihre Beziehung zu Dean. Wieso geht's in Gilmore Girls eigentlich nur um die Gilmore Boys? Und wieso können wir Frauen immer noch nicht unabhängig von ihrer. Einst und jetzt: Die Gilmore Girls kommen für Netflix-Zuseher zurück auf den Bildschrim. Wir haben die aktuellen Fotos mit den Bildern aus der einstigen Serie​.

They quit or are fired in rapid succession for reasons like singing or walking too heavily. Many people have judged her to be a snobbish, haughty, and highly opinionated woman.

There is a softer, more caring side to Emily, but it is often obscured by her aforementioned snobbish persona.

Emily is heavily involved in Hartford society. In season 4, it is revealed that Richard has been having yearly lunches with Pennilyn Lott his ex-girlfriend without telling Emily.

This damages her relationship with Richard, and his choices to conceal information from her almost leads to divorce.

Emily and Richard separate during season 5, and Emily tries dating another man. Though the date goes well, it primarily makes Emily realize how much she misses Richard.

They soon reconcile and renew their vows. This eventually leads to conflict between Emily and Rory when Rory moves out of the grandparents house, feeling she has not realized her potential and that Emily is too controlling.

Emily becomes very upset and even considers buying an airplane as a form of retail therapy, comparing Rory's sudden departure to Lorelai's years earlier.

Emily becomes upset when, shortly after moving out, Rory accepts money from her father to pay for Yale. Lorelai forces Emily, Richard, and Rory to attempt to work things out in episode 6.

Somewhat comically, one fight between Emily and Rory leads to a snowball effect in which the entire family argues about years of unresolved issues, and as a result, Rory and Lorelai resume Friday night dinners to mend fences.

Things remain tense for some time between Emily, Lorelai, and Rory, but they eventually reconcile.

When the series ends and Rory goes off to begin a reporting career, Emily believes that their weekly dinners will end since Lorelai and Rory no longer need monetary support.

However, much to her surprise, Lorelai agrees to continue going to dinner every Friday night, saying she's gotten used to it. In the revival, she spends a year mourning Richard's death.

She and Lorelai feud after a drunken Lorelai tells an unflattering story about Richard at his funeral. The two enter therapy sessions together, which Emily terminates because of her dissatisfaction with Lorelai's unchanged behavior towards her, and finally reconcile when Lorelai calls her and shares a fond memory of Richard with her.

Emily experiences increasing dissatisfaction with her life in Hartford, culminating in a vicious argument with her fellow DAR members that leads to her membership being revoked.

Empowered by newfound distance from her old life, Emily sells the Gilmore family house and purchases two adjoining homes in Nantucket, one for herself and her maid's family and one as a vacation home for Luke and Lorelai.

She is shown working at the Whaling Museum, thrilling an audience of young children with her grandiose and gory whaling tales. She keeps a portrait of Richard in her new home and gently touches it, showing her lasting affection for him.

Richard Gilmore , played by Edward Herrmann , is the father of Lorelai and grandfather of Rory. He has a relatively more comfortable relationship with Lorelai than his wife, Emily, which is highlighted in season 5, episode 16 "So Good Talk" when Lorelai agrees to meet with him, even though she is angry at Emily for ending her relationship with Luke.

He is an alumnus of Yale, where he sang with the Whiffenpoofs , [4] and plays a pivotal role in persuading Rory and Lorelai to consider applying to the school, and his status helps get Rory admitted there.

Richard and Rory develop a very close grandfather—granddaughter relationship which serves to ease the frequent tension between Emily and Lorelai at the Friday Night Dinners.

Emily and Richard have a very conventional husband-wife relationship which has often served as an example of uptightness of Lorelai's previous social circles.

They separate at the end of the fourth season, only to reconcile midway through the fifth. Richard works as a top-level executive in an insurance company until the second season, when he becomes frustrated after noticing that he is gradually being phased out.

After a brief flirtation with retirement, Richard quickly becomes bored and goes back into insurance work for himself and soon takes on Jason Stiles as a business partner.

His old company welcomes him back in the 5th season and he finally returns to Yale to teach an economics course in the 7th season. He suffers a heart attack during a lecture, which Rory was attending.

When he recovers, it brings the family closer together. Richard died four months before the beginning of the events that take place in the series' revival.

Richard's funeral was shown in flashbacks and served as a pivotal plot point for Lorelai and Emily's narrative arcs over the course of the miniseries.

Sitting at Richard's desk in his study, Rory writes the first chapters of the Gilmore family history. Paris Eustace Geller, played by Liza Weil , is introduced in the second episode of season 1 and makes her last appearance in the penultimate episode of season 7.

The child of wealthy Jewish parents, she was raised almost completely by her Portuguese nanny. Initially, Paris is threatened by Rory's academic prowess, which is compounded by her schoolmate crush, Tristan Dugray Chad Michael Murray , budding interest in Rory.

Her two best friends at Chilton are Madeline and Louise, although their focus is fashion and dating in contrast to Paris' dedication to academics.

Paris and Rory's rivalry continues unabated and periods of hostility arise, but after Paris and Rory bond at a Bangles concert in New York, they slowly become close friends.

Both Paris and Rory share a dream of studying at Harvard, but both attend Yale in season four: Paris is heartbroken when she is rejected by Harvard, the university her family has attended for generations.

In season three, Paris starts her first romantic relationship with a Princeton student, Jamie Brandon Barash.

Rory is her reluctant adviser about dating and counsels Paris when she loses her virginity to Jamie. Paris ends the relationship with Jamie in season four when she starts an affair with a much older man and a Yale professor, Asher Fleming Michael York.

The affair ends when Asher dies while the two are summering at Oxford. Paris starts to date Yale Daily News editor Doyle McMaster Danny Strong after exhaustion during a speed dating session the two attend, and eventually moves in with him, though involuntarily as her parents fled the country to avoid tax evasion charges at the start of the sixth season, leaving Paris without any financial means outside of loans and a closed trust not yet opened due to her age.

Paris attends Yale also and is roommates with Rory for all four years. She is finally accepted into Harvard Medical School towards the end of the series.

Paris is consistently nervous about meeting standards and is often angry when annoyed, having an extreme Type A personality.

She also still holds her crush on Tristan Dugray, and upon seeing him from afar during a student day in Chilton, lashes out about not meeting the expectations of others.

In an argument with Francine Jarvis a few moments later, it is revealed that she additionally passed the bar and has a law practice license, is an expert on classical architecture , and may also be a certified dental technician.

The character of Paris was originally created for a three-episode guest arc by series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and executive producer Gavin Polone at the beginning of the show's first season to introduce the high pressures, competitiveness, and stress of Rory's transition from a small public high school in Stars Hollow to the elite institution of Chilton.

This character was created for Weil after a strong audition for the role of Rory, which eventually went to Alexis Bledel.

Weil dyed her hair from brown to blonde for the part of Paris to highlight the contrast between Paris and Rory. Dean Forester, played by Jared Padalecki , was a main character in season 2 and 3, while he was a recurring guest star in seasons 1, 4, and 5.

He is introduced as the new guy in town in the "Pilot". Rory in turn quickly becomes infatuated with him, and he becomes the first serious boyfriend for Rory.

Later, however, Jess Mariano is introduced. Although the couple were having problems before Jess, their relationship is further strained after Rory spends more time with Jess.

Dean is eventually driven to jealousy by Jess' presence, and this leads to the end of his relationship with Rory. It is also suggested that he may have an older sibling.

Dean later starts dating a girl named Lindsay Lister Arielle Kebbel. Although his attraction to Rory remains so strong that, at a party, when he discovers that Jess made her cry, he violently attacks Jess, resulting in a brawl between the two in the end, Dean threw the first punch of the fight, and the last.

Dean and Rory do not rekindle their relationship as Dean remains with Lindsay and soon impulsively marries her. However, it is still obvious that he carries strong feelings for Rory.

On the night before his wedding to Lindsay, Dean expresses to Luke that he feels Rory is the only girl he can marry, later forgetting the statement.

Dean remains too close to Rory, and when it becomes clear to him that he's made a mistake in marrying Lindsay, he goes to Rory and starts an affair: Rory's first sexual experience.

Lorelai accidentally finds out about the affair as she comes home while Dean is leaving Rory's room and becomes angry with their actions, saying she did not raise Rory to be "the type of girl who sleeps with someone else's husband", which briefly complicates things with Rory.

Dean and Lindsay's relationship is later ended, Lindsay having found out about their affair through a letter Rory sent to Dean while she was away with her grandmother in Europe.

Although it seems unclear if Rory and Dean will get back together due to Dean's guilt and the turmoil in which his marriage was ended , he decides to rekindle his romance with Rory even though she now lives at Yale.

This aggravates many people in their lives including Luke and Rory's grandparents who judge Dean unworthy of Rory and Dean's parents who are seen as being courteous to Rory but with much effort as they are upset over the situation.

To make matters worse, Dean and Rory find their lives heading in completely different directions. With Rory rarely in Stars Hollow due to her life at Yale and Dean holding three jobs at once to make ends meet, the two of them rarely find time to spend together; both cancel date after date due to their commitments and somewhat problematic living situations.

The two finally find time for a date; it would be planned that Dean would pick Rory up after a party that her grandparents planned to throw for her.

However, the party was thrown with the sole purpose of introducing Rory to other prospective blue blooded boyfriends with business aspirations, including Rory's next boyfriend, Logan Huntzberger.

Rory enjoys herself at the party so much that she briefly forgets about her planned outing. She eventually remembers, and by the time she walks out to a furious Dean, the two realize that their lives were heading in different directions, and Dean ends their relationship for good.

Dean relates his faulty relationship with Rory to Luke's relationship with Lorelai, saying that ultimately, Luke would hold Lorelai back from whatever potential she may have.

With this statement, Dean is never seen or heard from again. In the revival, he runs into Rory in Doose's market.

He's visiting his parents, but he lives in Scranton with his second wife and kids. Rory tells him she is thankful for their relationship and how he taught her "what safe feels like.

Jess Mariano, played by Milo Ventimiglia , was a main character in seasons two and three, and recurring afterward in seasons four and six. He is sent to live with his uncle Luke by his mother and Luke's sister, Liz Kathleen Wilhoite , who raised him as a single-mother after the departure of Jess's father, Jimmy Mariano later played by Rob Estes.

Although the reasons for his move remain vaguely defined, Luke reports that Jess had been "getting into some trouble", including "staying out late, getting rowdy", and possibly "heading for something bad", so Liz is sending Jess to Luke to "straighten him out.

Rebellious and resentful, Jess appears a typical 'bad boy' but is revealed to be a great reader with similar eclectic tastes in music and pop culture to Rory.

Though similarly intellectually inclined, his low scholastic ambition contrasts with Rory's aspiration, but the two become friends despite others' disapproval.

In addition to the townspeople's general dislike, Lorelai and Rory's boyfriend, Dean, are particularly suspicious of him after each experience early confrontations with Jess's risky behavior and bad attitude.

Luke and Jess have a difficult relationship fraught by Jess's resentment and Luke's unpracticed attempts at parenting, although the tension between them is often relieved by humorous mutual antagonism.

Luke's care for his nephew is shown, for instance, when he attempts to conceal the fact that Liz does not want Jess back in New York for Christmas.

Jess sees through the deception, and his hatred of his mother surfaces periodically. Jess pursues Rory with differing degrees of subtlety while she is in a relationship with Dean, and Rory struggles with the split in her affections and loyalties as her attraction to Jess mounts.

A car accident during an illicit break from a tutoring session leaves Rory with a fractured wrist and Jess back in New York.

Rory uncharacteristically skips school in an unplanned trip to visit him in Washington Square Park. Jess similarly unexpectedly returns to Stars Hollow in the season two finale, and Rory impetuously kisses him and leaves, begging him to be silent about it.

The two are separated over the summer, and in the season three premiere, Rory returns home from a student government stay in Washington to find Jess dating another girl and angry at Rory's lack of communication with him.

Jess and Rory begin dating after the town's annual dance marathon, where Dean breaks up with Rory over her barely concealed attraction to Jess.

The couple experience problems with jealousy and communication, and Jess and Dean's mutual enmity causes tension in their relationship. Lorelai and Jess do not warm to one another.

Rory's grandmother Emily also questions Lorelai's permission for the relationship when Jess's first and last appearance at Friday night dinner is marked by his lateness, curtness, and an unexplained black-eye which culminates in an argument with Rory and him leaving, stranding Rory at the Gilmore mansion overnight.

Jess is shown attending school less often, working increasingly long hours, secretly at first, for Walmart.

Though Jess says he has the situation under control, Luke is concerned enough to secretly steal Jess's car to encourage him back to school by preventing him from traveling to work.

However, Jess is informed he missed 31 days of school and cannot graduate unless he retakes his senior year, which he is unwilling to do.

Jess's life grows more difficult after a fight with Rory, when she tries to find out why he's upset, but he tries to find physical comfort rather than tell her he's failed out of school.

Confused by his emotional distance, Rory leaves their encounter in tears, causing Dean to pick a fight with Jess.

Rory and Jess don't know how to approach each other after their fight. A visit from his estranged father Jimmy prompts an angry exchange between Jess and Luke, and Luke issues an ultimatum: Jess must retake senior year and graduate, or leave.

Jess leaves for Venice Beach, California to stay with his unwitting father, and without telling either Luke or Rory. The WB was originally going to continue Jess's storyline in a spin-off called Windward Circle , intended to debut mid-season in January The Gilmore Girls episode 3.

However, the network canceled the show before it aired, citing high production costs to shoot on location in Venice Beach as the reason.

Jess returns to Stars Hollow in season four to steal his car back from Luke on intelligence from Liz.

Luke and Jess argue over his earlier disappearance. Another more heated exchange is sparked by Luke's attempt to encourage Jess to intervene in his mother's lovelife, when Jess speaks angrily of his resentment of Luke's paternal interference and his own feeling of failure.

Jess also sees Rory on several occasions, but he leaves each time without speaking to her. Eventually, he unexpectedly declares his love for her, but leaves again without her replying.

Jess visits Rory's dorm at Yale and asks her to run away with him, saying they are meant to be together and affirming that he has changed and she can rely on him.

Rory declines and later acts on a growing closeness with married ex-boyfriend Dean. She confides in friend Lane that Jess was appealing in his tastes and attractiveness, but contrasts his unreliability unfavorably with Dean's dependable nature.

Jess and Luke reconcile after an argument at T. In season six, Jess returns to give Rory a copy of a short novel he has written called The Subsect.

He finds her at the Gilmore mansion during her period of estrangement from Lorelai over dropping out of Yale. Jess describes his life in Philadelphia working for the publisher of his book, Truncheon.

He attributes getting his life on track to her and tells her he "couldn't have done it without you. A tense evening is cut short when the escalating hostility between Jess and Logan results in Jess storming out of the restaurant.

When Rory follows him and tries to make excuses for Logan's behavior, Jess confronts her about her life choices.

He insists he knows her better than anyone and "this isn't you". The two part awkwardly, though he wishes her a belated happy birthday. Jess's final appearance is in season six in "The Real Paul Anka", where he and Rory meet in Philadelphia at an open house for Truncheon.

Luke also attends and introduces his nephew to his daughter, April, while Jess presses a check on his uncle to pay him back "what's owed.

Jess says he's happy Rory came, and they share a kiss, but Rory confesses she is still with Logan. At first, Jess is hurt and angry at being used, but he calms down enough to tell her that he isn't sorry that she came to see him, despite what's happened.

Rory later tells her mom she went to see Jess in Philadelphia because he's her friend now. Although the character of Jess does not return again, Luke, Lorelai, and T.

Ventimiglia expressed early interest in Jess appearing in the reboot of the series [10] and later confirmed that Jess will be back.

In the revival, Jess appears to be on good terms with everyone. He last saw Rory 4 years prior. He reports his professional and personal life are stable but not permanent.

He returns to Stars Hollow to help Luke take care of his mom, Liz, and, while visiting, encourages Rory to write her own novel, after seeing she's lost professionally.

He later provides support for Luke when he's conflicted about Lorelai. He returns to attend the wedding of Luke and Lorelai.

He tells Luke he's "long over" his romantic feelings for Rory, but is later shown gazing at her, causing him, and viewers, to wonder if that is actually the truth.

Kirk Gleason, played by Sean Gunn , is a quirky and good-hearted but emotionally stunted, very odd man who until later seasons lives with his mother when he's not sleeping on park benches or in other people's RVs.

By the end of the fourth season, Kirk reveals that he has night terrors that cause him to go streaking through the town naked when they attend the dry run of the Dragonfly Inn.

In season 2, ep. Sean Gunn appeared in early episodes as different characters. In season 1, ep. Kirk becomes a permanent character in season 1, ep.

However, in season 2, ep. Kirk has had dozens of jobs, such as assistant manager of Doose's Market, cashier at the beauty supply shop, delivery man for various businesses, waiter at Weston's coffee shop, various entrepreneurial activities, photographer, assistant at various town functions, DJ, mailman, employee at the Stars Hollow movie theatre, and realtor-in-training.

It became a running gag on the show that in every appearance on the show, Kirk would have a different job or would have started a new business venture.

He had a crush on Lorelai for a while, and asked her out in season 3, ep. He started dating his brother's ex-girlfriend Lulu in season 4, ep.

Kirk later on tells Luke he's thinking of breaking up with Lulu, and Luke threatens to beat him up Luke's way of saying that Kirk has a great thing going with Lulu, and that breaking up with her would be a stupid thing to do.

Kirk and Lulu remain together throughout the rest of the show. In the revival, he and Lulu are still together.

When they began to discuss the possibility of having kids, the town pitched in to get them a piglet that they name Petal. Jason and Lorelai know each other from a camp, where Jason received the nickname "Digger," which stuck.

When they met again by chance in early Season 4, Jason soon renewed his acquaintance with Lorelai and began pursuing her romantically.

He was persistent in the face of her repeated rejection, and wore her down. They hid the relationship from Lorelai's parents for five months, until the night Floyd informed Richard and Jason that he was suing them because of the clients Jason took with him when he left his father's business - and revealed that he had hired a private investigator to tail Jason.

Richard and Floyd made a deal behind Jason's back that allowed Richard to create a boutique company under the umbrella of Gehrmann-Driscoll, and Richard bad-mouths him to clients and other companies, and Jason finds himself blacklisted.

When Jason told Lorelai he was suing her father, she broke off their relationship. Though he tried to win her back, even showing up at the Dragonfly Inn on the night of its test run, Lorelai had already moved on to a relationship with Luke Danes.

That night, to get Jason away from the Dragonfly Inn, Sookie and Michel call his cell pretending to be somebody else and tell him his condo is on fire so Jason leaves to go see his home.

Born in , he is heir to the Huntzberger Publishing Company, a national newspaper conglomerate. The family was modeled after New York Times publisher family, the Sulzberger family.

His father seems to view him more of a commodity than a son. His mother has expectations and wants him to marry a trophy wife, even though she doesn't come from money herself.

He has an older sister, Honor. He attended many prestigious prep schools, most of which he got kicked out of for the stupid pranks that he played, in the Massachusetts area including Rivers, Groton, and Andover, where it is speculated that he had graduated from.

Logan first appears as a traditional chronic ladies man who is more interested in partying than studying. Logan appears to be very well read and versed in pop culture, as he understands most of the references Rory throws his way; and even though he prefers a good time, he does have a talent in newspaper writing and has a vast knowledge of journalism.

Due to his wealthy upbringing, he is well traveled, and seems to enjoy heavy drinking and dangerous risk taking. His two best friends are Colin and Finn, both of whom are rich, party loving guys like himself.

Logan first encounters Rory when he and his friends pass by her and her friend Marty. At first, Logan's friends tease Marty and pay little attention to Rory.

However, when Logan meets Rory again in the hallway of her dormitory, she takes the opportunity to lecture him on his treatment of Marty.

Logan continues to debate with her and promises that he will remember her instantly the next time they meet. Rory's first impression of Logan is not very favorable, viewing him as a typical lazy rich boy.

However, she goes to him when she needs help on an article about a secret society that Logan is in, called the Life and Death Brigade.

She is fascinated by the club and is convinced by Logan to take a dangerous jump off a tall structure, causing Rory to reconsider her initial impression of him.

Logan eventually winds up comforting Rory at a party after her break-up with Dean. Rory soon develops a crush on Logan, and while Logan has feelings for her too, he makes it clear he is not a commitment guy, so they agree to a no strings attached relationship.

During their relationship, there are signs that both want more, and Rory eventually decides the relationship is too much for her, so she tries to end it.

However, Logan takes this as an ultimatum, and agrees to a monogamous relationship. Despite family members disapproval and Rory dropping out of Yale, their relationship continues until a break-up in season 6.

Logan was threatened by the return of Jess in season 6, even more so when he found out that Jess and Rory had been "high school sweethearts".

He treated Jess the same way Jess treated Dean in the past, but wound up alienating Rory further as Jess simply walked away.

After Rory argued with Logan about his behavior towards Jess and the aimlessness of their life together, they decided to "take a break".

However, Logan saw this as a break-up and proceeded to sleep with his older sister's friends for comfort. Logan attempted to make amends through grand gestures, which included purchasing a coffee cart and barista for Rory's own personal use.

Rory accepted the gifts but didn't give in until Logan went to Lorelai for help. He convinced Lorelai that they both had something in common causing Lorelai to agree to help him.

Lorelai wrote a letter, and Rory agreed to give Logan another chance. Rory and Logan moved in together after Paris kicked Rory out because she was mad that Rory was made editor of the paper after Paris was ousted from the position by the newspaper staff.

They also go to Martha's Vineyard with Luke and Lorelai. Luke, who has been aloof around Logan, looks at him in a new light when he helps Luke with a Valentine gift for Lorelai.

All is well until Rory finds out about his sleeping with his sister's friends during their breakup just before Honor's wedding.

After she finds this out she misses Honor's wedding and breaks up with Logan which he takes very badly. She later gets back together with him.

Christopher Hayden, Rory's father, played by David Sutcliffe , first just past midway through season 1, episode 14, "That Damned Donna Reed," as an introduction to the next episode "Christopher Returns.

Rory is thrilled, but Lorelai is reserved. He lies that his business is doing well, but cannot buy a book for Rory without his credit card being declined.

The tension and chemistry between Lorelai and Christopher is apparent throughout Chris' visit and Rory begins to hope that her parents might get back together.

Things go fine until Lorelai's mother, Emily, finds out that Christopher is staying with the girls and decides to throw a dinner party with Christopher's parents.

After an argument between the grandparents, Lorelai and Chris seek seclusion from their families on the balcony supposedly the site of Rory's conception.

They have sex, which Lorelai almost instantly regrets. The next morning Chris asks Lorelai to marry him, but she says "no," believing that he is not ready for the responsibilities of being part of a family.

Christopher reappears during season 2 when he is invited to escort Rory at her coming out party and brings her a copy of the book he tried to buy before as a gift.

While in town, he proves that he is more capable of settling down than before, having found a steady job as a consultant for a computer company in Boston and a Volvo.

Lorelai begins to think that now is the time for them to pursue a relationship, but Chris states that his girlfriend, Sherry Mädchen Amick , is the reason for his stability.

Sherry and Christopher come to a debate of Rory's and the girls, a little blind-sided, decide that Sherry and Rory should spend some time together bonding, while Christopher joins Lorelai at their Friday night dinner.

Emily is mad that Christopher gets his life together for someone other than Lorelai and treats him rather coldly at dinner.

Christopher then appears when Rory breaks her arm and is the support Lorelai needs. At that point, Chris and Sherry have broken up as have Lorelai and Max, so Christopher and Lorelai agree to try to be a couple.

Their happiness is cut short when Christopher gets a call from Sherry saying that she is pregnant. Lorelai and Rory are mad at Christopher and estrange themselves from him.

Rory begins to secretly converse with her father after a few months have passed and both are present at the birth of his daughter Georgia, aka Gigi.

Christopher misses Rory's high school graduation because of work. Christopher does not appear in season 4.

In season 5, Lorelai comes to the rescue when Christopher calls, needing help with his baby daughter, Gigi, after Sherry has left him for a job in Paris.

Lorelai is in a happy relationship with Luke at this time. Rory does not want Christopher messing up that relationship, so she tells Chris to stay away from Lorelai.

When Christopher's father dies, both Lorelai and Rory realize that he is lonely and that he needs contact with both of them.

At Richard and Emily's vow renewal, after being manipulated by Emily before hand, a drunken Chris lashes out at Luke, saying that Lorelai belongs with him and not Luke.

Christopher causes drama between Luke and Lorelai as Rory had feared. Luke did not know that she was still in contact with him and becomes very hostile.

Lorelai and Luke split temporarily because of this. In season 6, Christopher has inherited much money from his recently deceased grandfather and asks Lorelai and Rory if there is anything he can do as something of an apology for all his years of neglect.

Christopher ends up paying for Rory's Yale tuition thereby upsetting Emily, who thinks Rory and Lorelai will no longer stay in touch.

After they assure her that isn't the case, she and Richard are very happy that Christopher is more involved in Lorelai and Rory's lives.

An episode deals with how much Christopher spoiled Gigi. Chris goes with Lorelai to Lane's wedding and Lorelai gets very drunk and makes an embarrassing speech about never marrying Luke.

In the Season Six finale, Lorelai gives Luke an ultimatum to marry her and when he says he doesn't like ultimatums, she breaks up with him.

In the last scene, a distraught Lorelai goes to Christopher for comfort and, in the season-ending cliffhanger, is seen waking up in Christopher's bed.

Christopher and Lorelai begin dating. When Sherry sends a letter saying she has changed her ways and would like Gigi to visit her in France, Christopher invites Lorelai to accompany him.

In Paris they have a romantic time and Christopher impulsively proposes to Lorelai, and they get married in Paris.

Christopher and Lorelai's relationship becomes strained again when Christopher says that he wants to have children, but Lorelai said she isn't ready for that now.

One night on his way home, Chris gets into a fist fight with Luke, from which neither one emerges the victor. In the end, Lorelai realizes that she has never stopped loving Luke and cannot remain married to Christopher.

Christopher makes a final appearance at Rory's college graduation, where he and Lorelai appear to be on good terms.

In the revival, Christopher has taken over the family business. His younger daughter lives in France presumably with her mom and he's involved with a woman.

He tells Rory he thinks Lorelai was right to raise Rory alone, but maintains he always loved Rory. Jackson Matthew Belleville is played by Jackson Douglas.

Although Jackson's name has regularly been "Melville" mentioned specifically in season 1's "Christopher Returns" ; there are several episodes most recently season 6's "Always A Godmother, Never A God" where it has been "Belleville".

The discrepancy is unexplained. Jackson is Stars Hollow 's preeminent produce supplier. He takes great pride in providing a top-quality, organic and pesticide-free products to his customers.

Sookie is even more particular about her ingredients than Jackson is, and they frequently argue over the quality of the food.

Shared passions and mutual attraction led them to start dating during the first season, and they were married in an outdoor ceremony at the Independence Inn during season 2, ep.

Jackson's father was best man, and pressured Jackson into wearing the same kilt that his father and grandfather had worn at their weddings.

Lorelai and Rory were bridesmaids. Jackson has a very large family, including his cousin Rune, who went on a disastrous blind date with Lorelai and stayed with Jackson for a while, until he overstayed his welcome.

Sookie begged Lorelai to give him a job and lodging at the Independence Inn, and she hired him as an incompetent handyman. Born season 5, ep.

His Christian family denomination unknown pressured him into baptizing both children at the local church. When the family showed up for the baptism, his mother informed him that he, himself, had never been baptized, and pressured him into going through with the ceremony at the same time as his children.

Rory is godmother to Davey, and Lorelai is godmother to Martha. Martha has so many middle names because Jackson had originally planned to have more children.

When he and Sookie agreed to stop at two, they decided to use all of the names Jackson planned to use on future children as Martha's middle name s.

In episode 7. Jackson has a tendency to be argumentative and is very protective of his wife, and his plotlines often involve chasing down various members of the Stars Hollow community who have unwittingly wronged her.

This usually occurs when Sookie is in a hormonal pregnant state. Much of the comedy of Jackson's character comes from his outrageous reactions to seemingly mundane events.

Jackson successfully ran for town selectman , defeating Taylor Doose , though Jackson realized he did not want the job and resigned. He is also a notorious fan of band Creedence Clearwater Revival , and the show frequently references them.

Notable aspects are her Seventh-day Adventist faith and her vegan diet. She has read the entire Bible in one sitting "just three times", as revealed in season 3.

Kim is owner of Kim's Antiques, which has a "you break, you buy" policy. Kim also rebelled against her mother: Mrs. Kim is a Christian while her mother is a Buddhist, as revealed in season 6.

She appears in every season of the series. Kim raised Lane with strict and conservative Korean standards, which often led the outgoing and outspoken Lane to hide several leisure activities from her mother, most notably listening to rock music and becoming a drummer in a rock band.

She sent Lane to a Seventh-day Adventist college instead of a state university, believing that she would get all the education she needs from there.

In season 4, Mrs. Kim discovers Lane's collection of CDs, hidden in the floorboards of her bedroom, as well as colorful clothing and other items of which Lane knew her mother would disapprove.

Lane asks Mrs. Kim for more freedom while continuing to follow her rules while living at home, to which Mrs. Kim objects, telling her that she can live like that some place else.

This leaves Lane no other choice but to move out, resulting in much emotional turmoil for them both. Kim later hosts a Korean exchange student and evidently turns her into a new daughter that will obey her strict and conservative standards, but Lane soon influences her to not believe everything her mother says.

Although it was hard for her at times, Mrs. Kim came to accept her daughter's lifestyle, and later gives her blessing to Lane to marry Zack, her boyfriend and longtime bandmate.

When Lane and Zach returns from their honeymoon, Lane falls ill; they suspect food poisoning, but later discover she is pregnant with twins.

Lane fears her mother will officially disown her, but Mrs. Kim gives them her blessing again and quickly decides that they will move back in with her.

Lane and Zach ultimately don't move in but Mrs. Kim baby-proofs their house, signifying that she accepts them fully.

Kim's husband, Mr. Kim, is never seen. Lane does, however, specifically refer to her father when her parents plan to send her to Korea indefinitely in season 2, and Mrs.

Kim mentions him briefly when reminiscing about her wedding night in season 6. He then attempted to attract her, consequently upsetting her classmate Paris , who had a crush on him dating back since childhood.

Louise, one of Paris' best friends, later refers to her as "Mary" but saying "Not virgin, Typhoid" when she and Paris believe that Rory is going with Tristan on a date to a concert.

In "Rory's Dance" he became something of a romantic rival to Rory's first boyfriend, Dean , trying to ask her to a dance and then picking a fight with Dean, who had escorted her instead.

During a short-lived breakup with Dean, Rory and Tristan kissed at a party "The Breakup, Part 2" , causing her to burst into tears in emotional confusion.

Tristan later asked Paris for a date "The Third Lorelai" , on Rory's advice to find a different type of girl than the kind he usually dated, though he decided afterward that Paris was not his type.

In the season-one finale "Love, Daisies, and Troubadours" he caused friction between the two girls by lying that Rory had accepted his invitation to a concert, but after watching Rory's passionate reunion with Dean, he walked away alone.

Tristan appeared for the last time in a second-season episode "Run Away, Little Boy" in which he fell in with a group of troublemakers pulling pranks throughout the school and shirked off his studies, much to the anger and dismay of Paris, who needed him as Romeo in a class Shakespeare project.

After spending the week torturing Rory with veiled threats to reveal their one-time kiss to Dean, Tristan found himself forced by his father into a military school in North Carolina after the pranks went too far, thus leaving Paris to be the Romeo to Rory's Juliet.

Before he leaves, Tristan says he would've kissed Rory but Dean was right there. His last words on the show were; "Take care of yourself Max Arthuro Medina, played by Scott Cohen , was a recurring character in Season 1, and made guest appearances in seasons 2 and 3.

He was Rory's English teacher in her sophomore year at The Chilton School, and he went on to become romantically involved with Lorelai.

Max met Lorelai at a parent-teacher meeting "The Deer Hunter" , where he assured Lorelai that Rory was a fine student and person who would do well in her new school.

Rory y Jess se convierten en pareja. Paris se siente devastada cuando no entra. Rory es aceptada, pero decide asistir a la Universidad de Yale, para deleite de Emily y Richard.

Dean interviene y esto lo lleva a una pelea con Jess. Luke comienza a salir con una abogada llamada Nicole.

Lane Kim, la mejor amiga de Rory, comienza una banda llamada Hep Alien e intenta convencer a su estricta madre de que la deje salir con el guitarrista Dave, mientras mantiene la banda en secreto.

Ambas comienzan a trabajar para el Yale Daily News. La madre de Lane se entera de Hep Alien y la echa de la casa. Sookie y Jackson tienen un hijo.

La pareja finalmente se besa en la noche de apertura de Dragonfly, mientras que Rory pierde su virginidad con un Dean casado.

Sookie tiene una hija. Madre e hija no hablan durante seis meses. Rory tiene que completar el servicio comunitario y Emily le consigue un trabajo en el DAR.

Hep Alien se disuelve y luego vuelven a estar juntos; Lane y Zack se casan. Cuando no acepta fugarse, Lorelai acude a Christopher en busca de consuelo.

Christopher recibe una carta de Sherry Tinsdale. Sherry es la exnovia de Christopher y madre de su segunda hija, Georgia.

Lorelai y Christopher deciden ir con Georgia para instalarla. Lane y Zack tienen gemelos y Sookie vuelve a quedarse embarazada. Stars Hollow organiza una fiesta sorpresa de despedida para Rory.

Tienes que ser fuerte, pero no en plan 'Odio a los hombres' ". Como tal, se considera que el programa tiene una "voz" distintiva. Sherman-Palladino dijo que "cada borrador o lo escribo o pasa por mis manos Es muy importante que se sienta como el mismo programa todas las semanas, porque es muy verbal".

Como lo indica en su lema "La vida es corta. La relativa oscuridad de algunas de las alusiones dio lugar a folletos explicativos de "Gilmore-isms".

Amy y Lorelai son muy, muy similares. Ese personaje es un gran cifrado para gran parte de lo que Amy es y lo ha sido desde el principio".

Todo estaba tratando de decir algo, agregar algo". Grant-Lee Phillips aparece en al menos un episodio por temporada como el trovador de la ciudad, cantando sus propias canciones y versiones.

La lista siguiente presenta detalles de audiencia por temporada, de las Gilmore Girls en los Estados Unidos basados en el promedio total de televidentes por episodio.

Lorelai sigue dirigiendo el Dragonfly, aunque sin la ayuda de Sookie, y continua con Luke a pesar de los altibajos de la pareja.

Rory es escritora aunque con un futuro incierto. Sus exnovios aparecen a lo largo de la trama. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre.

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In the revival, it is revealed has been recently married; Michel now has plans to have children with his husband. He considers leaving the Dragonfly Inn before Lorelai expands it.

His mother died when he was young, leaving his father to raise Luke and his sister, Liz. In season two, Luke reveals Liz left the town at the earliest opportunity and is a constant source of trouble to him, not least with her numerous ill-fated relationships and failed careers.

By contrast, Luke is dependable, hard-working and something of a traditionalist. After his father's death, Luke converted the family hardware store to the diner, having worked there in his youth.

He keeps most of the original architecture intact as a way of honoring his father, with whom it is implied he was close. Luke has a gruff, world-weary personality, but his image softens as the series progresses, and his willingness to help friends and family becomes apparent.

He is close to both Rory and Lorelai, who are very frequent customers in his diner. He has grown very fond of them over the years and is shown offering them practical assistance in their home, at Lorelai's Inn and in moments of crisis.

He notoriously disapproves of the mother and daughter's coffee-drinking and junk-food diet. Early in the show, he expresses concern for the environmental impact of golf courses and complains that the American Revolution was a war fought to hold stolen land, indicating that he has deeply considered opinions about history and the world in general.

In season one, Luke and Lorelai's relationship begins to grow from playful antagonism to true friendship, and it is evident that Luke has romantic feelings for Lorelai.

However, his attempts to express his feelings are continuously thwarted, often by other people, such as Lorelai's on-again, off-again boyfriend Max Medina and Luke's similarly intermittent girlfriend, Rachel played by Lisa Ann Hadley.

Rachel is a photographer who travels the world for months at a time, and in the past she has returned to Luke and abruptly left him numerous times, causing him much heartbreak.

She returns in season one, promising that she will remain permanently, but she leaves at the end of the season when it becomes clear that Luke has developed feelings for Lorelai.

When Lorelai announces her engagement to Max, Luke pretends to be happy for her but also draws attention to how little she knows Max.

He later apologizes and presents her with a wedding gift: a chuppah for Max and her to stand under for the ceremony.

He is very happy when the engagement is called off in season two. Later in season two, Liz sends her son, Jess, to live with Luke.

Jess has been in trouble in New York City , though the details remain vague, and Liz is unable or unwilling to deal with the issue.

According to both Luke and Jess, Liz is unreliable and unstable. Luke and Jess's relationship is difficult.

They are in some ways very similar, sharing anti-social, sarcastic, and pessimistic traits. But Jess's problems with authority and Luke's inexperience at parenting cause communication problems and arguments between them.

Luke sends an unresisting Jess back to New York after a car accident in which Jess is driving and Rory fractures her wrist. Lorelai blames Luke in an angry confrontation and they are estranged for some months.

Jess returns in the season two finale and promises to obey Luke's rules but their communication problems remain and Jess fails to graduate from high school — one of Luke's conditions for staying in Stars Hollow — missing too many days of school in order to work full-time hours at Walmart.

Luke angrily issues the ultimatum that Jess retakes senior year and graduates, or leaves. Jess leaves to find his father in Venice Beach, California, and Luke feels he failed his nephew.

Jess returns in season 4 and Luke and he argue about Liz's newest boyfriend; when Luke pressures Jess to intervene in his mother's life, Jess accuses Luke of attempting to change people for their own good but pressuring them too hard: when they fail, they feel worse because they also failed him.

Luke is upset and it is one of the rare occasions when he gets drunk. Later in season four, he confronts Jess in New York for wasting his life and declining the invitation to his mother's wedding.

Out of feeling for his uncle, Jess returns to Stars Hollow for the event, although the two come to blows during the bachelor party when Luke breaks up a fight between Jess and his new stepfather.

Luke offers Jess romantic advice which Jess takes to heart and they part on good terms. Jess promises to pay Luke back and expresses his gratitude, while Luke promises he will always be there for his nephew.

In season two, Luke buys the building next door to him in order to renovate his apartment and make it large enough for both him and Jess to live in.

In season three, Taylor Doose, the town selectman and frequent antagonist to Luke, rents the store beside the diner.

His affection for Lorelai causes friction between them, and his difficulties with Jess result in Luke making a bad impression on Nicole's parents.

However, while on a cruise, they impulsively get married but decide to divorce when they return. Despite trying again with the relationship, it ends when Nicole has an affair.

Luke is arrested when he takes his frustration out on the lover's car. The relationship with Nicole brings a degree of distance between Luke and Lorelai, who is hurt by the suddenness of his decisions and his neglecting to confide in her.

However, she bails him out of jail and repair their friendship. In season four, after denying his feelings for Lorelai for years, Luke realizes that he is in love with her with the assistance of a self-help course.

Luke invites Lorelai to his sister's wedding and the two kiss at the season finale. They date for much of season 5, to the displeasure of Lorelai's parents, who dislike Luke's blue collar status.

Emily encourages Christopher, Rory's father, to pursue Lorelai and oust Luke. At Emily and Richard's vow-renewal, Luke, Christopher, and Lorelai discover Rory in a compromising position with Logan Huntzberger and Christopher and Luke argue about their respective importance and involvement in Rory's life; Christopher proclaims that Rory is his daughter, and Luke declares that he has cared more for Rory during her life while Christopher was absent.

Luke lists that he took care of her when she was sick with chickenpox, attended her high school graduation and helped her move into Yale.

Christopher affirms that he and Lorelai belong together, revealing Emily's intervention and a previous meeting with Lorelai after the death of Christopher's father which Luke was unaware of.

Saddened and angered, Luke distances himself from Lorelai because of her lie of omission and because Christopher and her disapproving parents will always be in her life.

He ends their relationship but after Emily reassures him that Lorelai loves him and they face no more opposition from Emily herself, he reunites with Lorelai.

At the end of season 5, Lorelai proposes marriage to him when she sees how much he cares for Rory, who has stolen a yacht and dropped out of Yale.

He accepts, although they delay marriage plans until Rory and Lorelai reconcile. In season six, April Nardini Vanessa Marano , age 12, appears at the diner and unexpectedly takes a sample of Luke's hair to determine who her father is for a science fair project.

Luke is confirmed as the father and though April and her mother Anna Nardini Sherilyn Fenn initially want nothing from him, Luke feels both duty and desire to be in his daughter's life.

After some awkwardness, they become close. Unsure how to integrate April into his life with Lorelai, Luke deliberately hides April's existence from Lorelai until April herself unwittingly reveals the truth over two months later.

Feeling betrayed and hurt that Luke broke his own injunction against secrets, Lorelai questions their future marriage. Luke asks to postpone the wedding to get to know April and excludes Lorelai from interacting with April until some undefined point in future.

April's mother also forbids Lorelai from becoming involved in April's life until after they are married because April needs stability.

Lorelai is upset and resentful of waiting in a relationship which has already taken so long to develop, although she feigns complacency.

In the finale of season 6, Lorelai gives Luke an ultimatum: either elope and get married immediately or break up. Luke attempts to talk her out of it, and Lorelai leaves.

Luke reconsiders and offers to make the relationship work on Lorelai's terms, but when she reveals she slept with Christopher the night of the ultimatum, Luke is stunned.

Their relationship is over and they are distant for some time. Luke's relationship with April is threatened when Anna announces she is moving to New Mexico to be with her ailing mother and taking April with her.

Luke fights for partial custody and wins with the help of a letter by Lorelai about his merits as a friend and father. In the final episode of the series, Luke throws a surprise going-away party for Rory and stays up the entire night sewing tarpaulins together to protect it from the expected rain.

Sookie informs Lorelai about Luke's efforts and Lorelai thanks him. The couple kiss when Luke confesses he wanted to make Lorelai happy. In the revival, Luke and Lorelai have been in a committed relationship, living together, since They are unmarried.

Neither of them has brought up marriage nor children in all their years together. They decide to get married in November , after Lorelai spends a year mourning the death of her father.

Emily had very limited contact with her daughter for most of her adult life, and though they have gotten to know each other better as adults, they still have a somewhat strained relationship.

One constant source of discord between them involves the matter of Christopher Hayden, Rory's father. Despite Chris's shortcomings, Emily always pushed Lorelai to pursue a relationship with him in their adulthood, so that their family can finally be together, only to be frustrated as either Lorelai or Christopher failed to take the necessary steps to make it happen.

Emily always dotes on Rory she being their only grandchild , however, and she and Richard made it financially possible for Rory to attend the exclusive Chilton Preparatory School as well as Yale University.

Emily was raised by a strict social code and graduated from Smith College with a degree in history. She has a sister named Hope, who lives in Paris.

Since her marriage, she has dedicated herself to furthering her husband Richard's career. As a result, she spends much of her time arranging charity events, and she is very concerned with propriety and appearances.

She is difficult to please, and is incapable of keeping a maid very long no matter how well she pays them.

They quit or are fired in rapid succession for reasons like singing or walking too heavily. Many people have judged her to be a snobbish, haughty, and highly opinionated woman.

There is a softer, more caring side to Emily, but it is often obscured by her aforementioned snobbish persona. Emily is heavily involved in Hartford society.

In season 4, it is revealed that Richard has been having yearly lunches with Pennilyn Lott his ex-girlfriend without telling Emily.

This damages her relationship with Richard, and his choices to conceal information from her almost leads to divorce. Emily and Richard separate during season 5, and Emily tries dating another man.

Though the date goes well, it primarily makes Emily realize how much she misses Richard. They soon reconcile and renew their vows.

This eventually leads to conflict between Emily and Rory when Rory moves out of the grandparents house, feeling she has not realized her potential and that Emily is too controlling.

Emily becomes very upset and even considers buying an airplane as a form of retail therapy, comparing Rory's sudden departure to Lorelai's years earlier.

Emily becomes upset when, shortly after moving out, Rory accepts money from her father to pay for Yale. Lorelai forces Emily, Richard, and Rory to attempt to work things out in episode 6.

Somewhat comically, one fight between Emily and Rory leads to a snowball effect in which the entire family argues about years of unresolved issues, and as a result, Rory and Lorelai resume Friday night dinners to mend fences.

Things remain tense for some time between Emily, Lorelai, and Rory, but they eventually reconcile. When the series ends and Rory goes off to begin a reporting career, Emily believes that their weekly dinners will end since Lorelai and Rory no longer need monetary support.

However, much to her surprise, Lorelai agrees to continue going to dinner every Friday night, saying she's gotten used to it. In the revival, she spends a year mourning Richard's death.

She and Lorelai feud after a drunken Lorelai tells an unflattering story about Richard at his funeral. The two enter therapy sessions together, which Emily terminates because of her dissatisfaction with Lorelai's unchanged behavior towards her, and finally reconcile when Lorelai calls her and shares a fond memory of Richard with her.

Emily experiences increasing dissatisfaction with her life in Hartford, culminating in a vicious argument with her fellow DAR members that leads to her membership being revoked.

Empowered by newfound distance from her old life, Emily sells the Gilmore family house and purchases two adjoining homes in Nantucket, one for herself and her maid's family and one as a vacation home for Luke and Lorelai.

She is shown working at the Whaling Museum, thrilling an audience of young children with her grandiose and gory whaling tales. She keeps a portrait of Richard in her new home and gently touches it, showing her lasting affection for him.

Richard Gilmore , played by Edward Herrmann , is the father of Lorelai and grandfather of Rory. He has a relatively more comfortable relationship with Lorelai than his wife, Emily, which is highlighted in season 5, episode 16 "So Good Talk" when Lorelai agrees to meet with him, even though she is angry at Emily for ending her relationship with Luke.

He is an alumnus of Yale, where he sang with the Whiffenpoofs , [4] and plays a pivotal role in persuading Rory and Lorelai to consider applying to the school, and his status helps get Rory admitted there.

Richard and Rory develop a very close grandfather—granddaughter relationship which serves to ease the frequent tension between Emily and Lorelai at the Friday Night Dinners.

Emily and Richard have a very conventional husband-wife relationship which has often served as an example of uptightness of Lorelai's previous social circles.

They separate at the end of the fourth season, only to reconcile midway through the fifth. Richard works as a top-level executive in an insurance company until the second season, when he becomes frustrated after noticing that he is gradually being phased out.

After a brief flirtation with retirement, Richard quickly becomes bored and goes back into insurance work for himself and soon takes on Jason Stiles as a business partner.

His old company welcomes him back in the 5th season and he finally returns to Yale to teach an economics course in the 7th season. He suffers a heart attack during a lecture, which Rory was attending.

When he recovers, it brings the family closer together. Richard died four months before the beginning of the events that take place in the series' revival.

Richard's funeral was shown in flashbacks and served as a pivotal plot point for Lorelai and Emily's narrative arcs over the course of the miniseries.

Sitting at Richard's desk in his study, Rory writes the first chapters of the Gilmore family history. Paris Eustace Geller, played by Liza Weil , is introduced in the second episode of season 1 and makes her last appearance in the penultimate episode of season 7.

The child of wealthy Jewish parents, she was raised almost completely by her Portuguese nanny. Initially, Paris is threatened by Rory's academic prowess, which is compounded by her schoolmate crush, Tristan Dugray Chad Michael Murray , budding interest in Rory.

Her two best friends at Chilton are Madeline and Louise, although their focus is fashion and dating in contrast to Paris' dedication to academics.

Paris and Rory's rivalry continues unabated and periods of hostility arise, but after Paris and Rory bond at a Bangles concert in New York, they slowly become close friends.

Both Paris and Rory share a dream of studying at Harvard, but both attend Yale in season four: Paris is heartbroken when she is rejected by Harvard, the university her family has attended for generations.

In season three, Paris starts her first romantic relationship with a Princeton student, Jamie Brandon Barash. Rory is her reluctant adviser about dating and counsels Paris when she loses her virginity to Jamie.

Paris ends the relationship with Jamie in season four when she starts an affair with a much older man and a Yale professor, Asher Fleming Michael York.

The affair ends when Asher dies while the two are summering at Oxford. Paris starts to date Yale Daily News editor Doyle McMaster Danny Strong after exhaustion during a speed dating session the two attend, and eventually moves in with him, though involuntarily as her parents fled the country to avoid tax evasion charges at the start of the sixth season, leaving Paris without any financial means outside of loans and a closed trust not yet opened due to her age.

Paris attends Yale also and is roommates with Rory for all four years. She is finally accepted into Harvard Medical School towards the end of the series.

Paris is consistently nervous about meeting standards and is often angry when annoyed, having an extreme Type A personality.

She also still holds her crush on Tristan Dugray, and upon seeing him from afar during a student day in Chilton, lashes out about not meeting the expectations of others.

In an argument with Francine Jarvis a few moments later, it is revealed that she additionally passed the bar and has a law practice license, is an expert on classical architecture , and may also be a certified dental technician.

The character of Paris was originally created for a three-episode guest arc by series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and executive producer Gavin Polone at the beginning of the show's first season to introduce the high pressures, competitiveness, and stress of Rory's transition from a small public high school in Stars Hollow to the elite institution of Chilton.

This character was created for Weil after a strong audition for the role of Rory, which eventually went to Alexis Bledel. Weil dyed her hair from brown to blonde for the part of Paris to highlight the contrast between Paris and Rory.

Dean Forester, played by Jared Padalecki , was a main character in season 2 and 3, while he was a recurring guest star in seasons 1, 4, and 5.

He is introduced as the new guy in town in the "Pilot". Rory in turn quickly becomes infatuated with him, and he becomes the first serious boyfriend for Rory.

Later, however, Jess Mariano is introduced. Although the couple were having problems before Jess, their relationship is further strained after Rory spends more time with Jess.

Dean is eventually driven to jealousy by Jess' presence, and this leads to the end of his relationship with Rory. It is also suggested that he may have an older sibling.

Dean later starts dating a girl named Lindsay Lister Arielle Kebbel. Although his attraction to Rory remains so strong that, at a party, when he discovers that Jess made her cry, he violently attacks Jess, resulting in a brawl between the two in the end, Dean threw the first punch of the fight, and the last.

Dean and Rory do not rekindle their relationship as Dean remains with Lindsay and soon impulsively marries her. However, it is still obvious that he carries strong feelings for Rory.

On the night before his wedding to Lindsay, Dean expresses to Luke that he feels Rory is the only girl he can marry, later forgetting the statement.

Dean remains too close to Rory, and when it becomes clear to him that he's made a mistake in marrying Lindsay, he goes to Rory and starts an affair: Rory's first sexual experience.

Lorelai accidentally finds out about the affair as she comes home while Dean is leaving Rory's room and becomes angry with their actions, saying she did not raise Rory to be "the type of girl who sleeps with someone else's husband", which briefly complicates things with Rory.

Dean and Lindsay's relationship is later ended, Lindsay having found out about their affair through a letter Rory sent to Dean while she was away with her grandmother in Europe.

Although it seems unclear if Rory and Dean will get back together due to Dean's guilt and the turmoil in which his marriage was ended , he decides to rekindle his romance with Rory even though she now lives at Yale.

This aggravates many people in their lives including Luke and Rory's grandparents who judge Dean unworthy of Rory and Dean's parents who are seen as being courteous to Rory but with much effort as they are upset over the situation.

To make matters worse, Dean and Rory find their lives heading in completely different directions. With Rory rarely in Stars Hollow due to her life at Yale and Dean holding three jobs at once to make ends meet, the two of them rarely find time to spend together; both cancel date after date due to their commitments and somewhat problematic living situations.

The two finally find time for a date; it would be planned that Dean would pick Rory up after a party that her grandparents planned to throw for her.

However, the party was thrown with the sole purpose of introducing Rory to other prospective blue blooded boyfriends with business aspirations, including Rory's next boyfriend, Logan Huntzberger.

Rory enjoys herself at the party so much that she briefly forgets about her planned outing. She eventually remembers, and by the time she walks out to a furious Dean, the two realize that their lives were heading in different directions, and Dean ends their relationship for good.

Dean relates his faulty relationship with Rory to Luke's relationship with Lorelai, saying that ultimately, Luke would hold Lorelai back from whatever potential she may have.

With this statement, Dean is never seen or heard from again. In the revival, he runs into Rory in Doose's market. He's visiting his parents, but he lives in Scranton with his second wife and kids.

Rory tells him she is thankful for their relationship and how he taught her "what safe feels like. Jess Mariano, played by Milo Ventimiglia , was a main character in seasons two and three, and recurring afterward in seasons four and six.

He is sent to live with his uncle Luke by his mother and Luke's sister, Liz Kathleen Wilhoite , who raised him as a single-mother after the departure of Jess's father, Jimmy Mariano later played by Rob Estes.

Although the reasons for his move remain vaguely defined, Luke reports that Jess had been "getting into some trouble", including "staying out late, getting rowdy", and possibly "heading for something bad", so Liz is sending Jess to Luke to "straighten him out.

Rebellious and resentful, Jess appears a typical 'bad boy' but is revealed to be a great reader with similar eclectic tastes in music and pop culture to Rory.

Though similarly intellectually inclined, his low scholastic ambition contrasts with Rory's aspiration, but the two become friends despite others' disapproval.

In addition to the townspeople's general dislike, Lorelai and Rory's boyfriend, Dean, are particularly suspicious of him after each experience early confrontations with Jess's risky behavior and bad attitude.

Luke and Jess have a difficult relationship fraught by Jess's resentment and Luke's unpracticed attempts at parenting, although the tension between them is often relieved by humorous mutual antagonism.

Luke's care for his nephew is shown, for instance, when he attempts to conceal the fact that Liz does not want Jess back in New York for Christmas.

Jess sees through the deception, and his hatred of his mother surfaces periodically. Jess pursues Rory with differing degrees of subtlety while she is in a relationship with Dean, and Rory struggles with the split in her affections and loyalties as her attraction to Jess mounts.

A car accident during an illicit break from a tutoring session leaves Rory with a fractured wrist and Jess back in New York.

Rory uncharacteristically skips school in an unplanned trip to visit him in Washington Square Park. Jess similarly unexpectedly returns to Stars Hollow in the season two finale, and Rory impetuously kisses him and leaves, begging him to be silent about it.

The two are separated over the summer, and in the season three premiere, Rory returns home from a student government stay in Washington to find Jess dating another girl and angry at Rory's lack of communication with him.

Jess and Rory begin dating after the town's annual dance marathon, where Dean breaks up with Rory over her barely concealed attraction to Jess.

The couple experience problems with jealousy and communication, and Jess and Dean's mutual enmity causes tension in their relationship.

Lorelai and Jess do not warm to one another. Rory's grandmother Emily also questions Lorelai's permission for the relationship when Jess's first and last appearance at Friday night dinner is marked by his lateness, curtness, and an unexplained black-eye which culminates in an argument with Rory and him leaving, stranding Rory at the Gilmore mansion overnight.

Jess is shown attending school less often, working increasingly long hours, secretly at first, for Walmart. Though Jess says he has the situation under control, Luke is concerned enough to secretly steal Jess's car to encourage him back to school by preventing him from traveling to work.

However, Jess is informed he missed 31 days of school and cannot graduate unless he retakes his senior year, which he is unwilling to do. Jess's life grows more difficult after a fight with Rory, when she tries to find out why he's upset, but he tries to find physical comfort rather than tell her he's failed out of school.

Confused by his emotional distance, Rory leaves their encounter in tears, causing Dean to pick a fight with Jess. Rory and Jess don't know how to approach each other after their fight.

A visit from his estranged father Jimmy prompts an angry exchange between Jess and Luke, and Luke issues an ultimatum: Jess must retake senior year and graduate, or leave.

Jess leaves for Venice Beach, California to stay with his unwitting father, and without telling either Luke or Rory. The WB was originally going to continue Jess's storyline in a spin-off called Windward Circle , intended to debut mid-season in January The Gilmore Girls episode 3.

However, the network canceled the show before it aired, citing high production costs to shoot on location in Venice Beach as the reason.

Jess returns to Stars Hollow in season four to steal his car back from Luke on intelligence from Liz. Luke and Jess argue over his earlier disappearance.

Another more heated exchange is sparked by Luke's attempt to encourage Jess to intervene in his mother's lovelife, when Jess speaks angrily of his resentment of Luke's paternal interference and his own feeling of failure.

Jess also sees Rory on several occasions, but he leaves each time without speaking to her. Eventually, he unexpectedly declares his love for her, but leaves again without her replying.

Jess visits Rory's dorm at Yale and asks her to run away with him, saying they are meant to be together and affirming that he has changed and she can rely on him.

Rory declines and later acts on a growing closeness with married ex-boyfriend Dean. She confides in friend Lane that Jess was appealing in his tastes and attractiveness, but contrasts his unreliability unfavorably with Dean's dependable nature.

Jess and Luke reconcile after an argument at T. In season six, Jess returns to give Rory a copy of a short novel he has written called The Subsect.

He finds her at the Gilmore mansion during her period of estrangement from Lorelai over dropping out of Yale.

Jess describes his life in Philadelphia working for the publisher of his book, Truncheon. He attributes getting his life on track to her and tells her he "couldn't have done it without you.

A tense evening is cut short when the escalating hostility between Jess and Logan results in Jess storming out of the restaurant.

When Rory follows him and tries to make excuses for Logan's behavior, Jess confronts her about her life choices. He insists he knows her better than anyone and "this isn't you".

The two part awkwardly, though he wishes her a belated happy birthday. Jess's final appearance is in season six in "The Real Paul Anka", where he and Rory meet in Philadelphia at an open house for Truncheon.

Luke also attends and introduces his nephew to his daughter, April, while Jess presses a check on his uncle to pay him back "what's owed.

Jess says he's happy Rory came, and they share a kiss, but Rory confesses she is still with Logan. At first, Jess is hurt and angry at being used, but he calms down enough to tell her that he isn't sorry that she came to see him, despite what's happened.

Rory later tells her mom she went to see Jess in Philadelphia because he's her friend now. Although the character of Jess does not return again, Luke, Lorelai, and T.

Ventimiglia expressed early interest in Jess appearing in the reboot of the series [10] and later confirmed that Jess will be back.

In the revival, Jess appears to be on good terms with everyone. He last saw Rory 4 years prior. He reports his professional and personal life are stable but not permanent.

He returns to Stars Hollow to help Luke take care of his mom, Liz, and, while visiting, encourages Rory to write her own novel, after seeing she's lost professionally.

He later provides support for Luke when he's conflicted about Lorelai. He returns to attend the wedding of Luke and Lorelai. He tells Luke he's "long over" his romantic feelings for Rory, but is later shown gazing at her, causing him, and viewers, to wonder if that is actually the truth.

Kirk Gleason, played by Sean Gunn , is a quirky and good-hearted but emotionally stunted, very odd man who until later seasons lives with his mother when he's not sleeping on park benches or in other people's RVs.

By the end of the fourth season, Kirk reveals that he has night terrors that cause him to go streaking through the town naked when they attend the dry run of the Dragonfly Inn.

In season 2, ep. Sean Gunn appeared in early episodes as different characters. In season 1, ep. Kirk becomes a permanent character in season 1, ep.

However, in season 2, ep. Kirk has had dozens of jobs, such as assistant manager of Doose's Market, cashier at the beauty supply shop, delivery man for various businesses, waiter at Weston's coffee shop, various entrepreneurial activities, photographer, assistant at various town functions, DJ, mailman, employee at the Stars Hollow movie theatre, and realtor-in-training.

It became a running gag on the show that in every appearance on the show, Kirk would have a different job or would have started a new business venture.

He had a crush on Lorelai for a while, and asked her out in season 3, ep. He started dating his brother's ex-girlfriend Lulu in season 4, ep.

Kirk later on tells Luke he's thinking of breaking up with Lulu, and Luke threatens to beat him up Luke's way of saying that Kirk has a great thing going with Lulu, and that breaking up with her would be a stupid thing to do.

Kirk and Lulu remain together throughout the rest of the show. In the revival, he and Lulu are still together. When they began to discuss the possibility of having kids, the town pitched in to get them a piglet that they name Petal.

Jason and Lorelai know each other from a camp, where Jason received the nickname "Digger," which stuck. When they met again by chance in early Season 4, Jason soon renewed his acquaintance with Lorelai and began pursuing her romantically.

He was persistent in the face of her repeated rejection, and wore her down. They hid the relationship from Lorelai's parents for five months, until the night Floyd informed Richard and Jason that he was suing them because of the clients Jason took with him when he left his father's business - and revealed that he had hired a private investigator to tail Jason.

Richard and Floyd made a deal behind Jason's back that allowed Richard to create a boutique company under the umbrella of Gehrmann-Driscoll, and Richard bad-mouths him to clients and other companies, and Jason finds himself blacklisted.

When Jason told Lorelai he was suing her father, she broke off their relationship. Though he tried to win her back, even showing up at the Dragonfly Inn on the night of its test run, Lorelai had already moved on to a relationship with Luke Danes.

That night, to get Jason away from the Dragonfly Inn, Sookie and Michel call his cell pretending to be somebody else and tell him his condo is on fire so Jason leaves to go see his home.

Born in , he is heir to the Huntzberger Publishing Company, a national newspaper conglomerate. The family was modeled after New York Times publisher family, the Sulzberger family.

His father seems to view him more of a commodity than a son. His mother has expectations and wants him to marry a trophy wife, even though she doesn't come from money herself.

He has an older sister, Honor. He attended many prestigious prep schools, most of which he got kicked out of for the stupid pranks that he played, in the Massachusetts area including Rivers, Groton, and Andover, where it is speculated that he had graduated from.

Logan first appears as a traditional chronic ladies man who is more interested in partying than studying. Logan appears to be very well read and versed in pop culture, as he understands most of the references Rory throws his way; and even though he prefers a good time, he does have a talent in newspaper writing and has a vast knowledge of journalism.

Due to his wealthy upbringing, he is well traveled, and seems to enjoy heavy drinking and dangerous risk taking. His two best friends are Colin and Finn, both of whom are rich, party loving guys like himself.

Logan first encounters Rory when he and his friends pass by her and her friend Marty. At first, Logan's friends tease Marty and pay little attention to Rory.

However, when Logan meets Rory again in the hallway of her dormitory, she takes the opportunity to lecture him on his treatment of Marty. Logan continues to debate with her and promises that he will remember her instantly the next time they meet.

Rory's first impression of Logan is not very favorable, viewing him as a typical lazy rich boy. However, she goes to him when she needs help on an article about a secret society that Logan is in, called the Life and Death Brigade.

She is fascinated by the club and is convinced by Logan to take a dangerous jump off a tall structure, causing Rory to reconsider her initial impression of him.

Logan eventually winds up comforting Rory at a party after her break-up with Dean. Rory soon develops a crush on Logan, and while Logan has feelings for her too, he makes it clear he is not a commitment guy, so they agree to a no strings attached relationship.

During their relationship, there are signs that both want more, and Rory eventually decides the relationship is too much for her, so she tries to end it.

However, Logan takes this as an ultimatum, and agrees to a monogamous relationship. Despite family members disapproval and Rory dropping out of Yale, their relationship continues until a break-up in season 6.

Logan was threatened by the return of Jess in season 6, even more so when he found out that Jess and Rory had been "high school sweethearts".

He treated Jess the same way Jess treated Dean in the past, but wound up alienating Rory further as Jess simply walked away.

After Rory argued with Logan about his behavior towards Jess and the aimlessness of their life together, they decided to "take a break". However, Logan saw this as a break-up and proceeded to sleep with his older sister's friends for comfort.

Logan attempted to make amends through grand gestures, which included purchasing a coffee cart and barista for Rory's own personal use.

Rory accepted the gifts but didn't give in until Logan went to Lorelai for help. He convinced Lorelai that they both had something in common causing Lorelai to agree to help him.

Lorelai wrote a letter, and Rory agreed to give Logan another chance. Rory and Logan moved in together after Paris kicked Rory out because she was mad that Rory was made editor of the paper after Paris was ousted from the position by the newspaper staff.

They also go to Martha's Vineyard with Luke and Lorelai. Luke, who has been aloof around Logan, looks at him in a new light when he helps Luke with a Valentine gift for Lorelai.

All is well until Rory finds out about his sleeping with his sister's friends during their breakup just before Honor's wedding.

After she finds this out she misses Honor's wedding and breaks up with Logan which he takes very badly. She later gets back together with him.

Christopher Hayden, Rory's father, played by David Sutcliffe , first just past midway through season 1, episode 14, "That Damned Donna Reed," as an introduction to the next episode "Christopher Returns.

Rory is thrilled, but Lorelai is reserved. He lies that his business is doing well, but cannot buy a book for Rory without his credit card being declined.

The tension and chemistry between Lorelai and Christopher is apparent throughout Chris' visit and Rory begins to hope that her parents might get back together.

Things go fine until Lorelai's mother, Emily, finds out that Christopher is staying with the girls and decides to throw a dinner party with Christopher's parents.

After an argument between the grandparents, Lorelai and Chris seek seclusion from their families on the balcony supposedly the site of Rory's conception.

They have sex, which Lorelai almost instantly regrets. The next morning Chris asks Lorelai to marry him, but she says "no," believing that he is not ready for the responsibilities of being part of a family.

Christopher reappears during season 2 when he is invited to escort Rory at her coming out party and brings her a copy of the book he tried to buy before as a gift.

While in town, he proves that he is more capable of settling down than before, having found a steady job as a consultant for a computer company in Boston and a Volvo.

Lorelai begins to think that now is the time for them to pursue a relationship, but Chris states that his girlfriend, Sherry Mädchen Amick , is the reason for his stability.

Sherry and Christopher come to a debate of Rory's and the girls, a little blind-sided, decide that Sherry and Rory should spend some time together bonding, while Christopher joins Lorelai at their Friday night dinner.

Emily is mad that Christopher gets his life together for someone other than Lorelai and treats him rather coldly at dinner.

Christopher then appears when Rory breaks her arm and is the support Lorelai needs. At that point, Chris and Sherry have broken up as have Lorelai and Max, so Christopher and Lorelai agree to try to be a couple.

Their happiness is cut short when Christopher gets a call from Sherry saying that she is pregnant.

Lorelai and Rory are mad at Christopher and estrange themselves from him. Rory begins to secretly converse with her father after a few months have passed and both are present at the birth of his daughter Georgia, aka Gigi.

Christopher misses Rory's high school graduation because of work. Christopher does not appear in season 4. In season 5, Lorelai comes to the rescue when Christopher calls, needing help with his baby daughter, Gigi, after Sherry has left him for a job in Paris.

Lorelai is in a happy relationship with Luke at this time. La relativa oscuridad de algunas de las alusiones dio lugar a folletos explicativos de "Gilmore-isms".

Amy y Lorelai son muy, muy similares. Ese personaje es un gran cifrado para gran parte de lo que Amy es y lo ha sido desde el principio". Todo estaba tratando de decir algo, agregar algo".

Grant-Lee Phillips aparece en al menos un episodio por temporada como el trovador de la ciudad, cantando sus propias canciones y versiones.

La lista siguiente presenta detalles de audiencia por temporada, de las Gilmore Girls en los Estados Unidos basados en el promedio total de televidentes por episodio.

Lorelai sigue dirigiendo el Dragonfly, aunque sin la ayuda de Sookie, y continua con Luke a pesar de los altibajos de la pareja. Rory es escritora aunque con un futuro incierto.

Sus exnovios aparecen a lo largo de la trama. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Consultado el 30 de agosto de GIlmore Guys. Vanity Fair.

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