The rapid-paced banter between the mother-daughter team of Lorelai (Lauren
Graham) and Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) is the calling card for Gilmore
Girls. The show's sixth year--which aired during the 2005-2006 TV season--remains
witty, charming, and touching. The previous season left Yale undergrad
Rory in trouble with the law after a night of very un-Gilmore-like behavior
with her rich, handsome boyfriend Logan (Matt Czuchry). This season opens
with Rory potentially facing jail time, undecided about returning to college,
and--most disturbingly of all--fighting with her mother. This isn't a fight
over who gets to eat the last egg roll, but rather a battle of wills.
It will take a few episodes before the two are talking to each other again
and the viewer can breathe a sigh of relief that all is well in Stars Hollow.
In the meantime, Rory moves into her busybody grandparents' pool house.
One evening, they invite their minister over to dinner. His job? To encourage
Rory to remain chaste. Not one to be told how to live her life, Rory is
nonplussed. After telling him he's a little too late to offer that advice,
she asks, "Have you seen The 40 Year Old Virgin"?
After many years of playing verbal footsy, Lorelai and Luke (Scott Patterson)
finally get serious and engaged. But just when things are going smoothly,
Luke learns of a daughter he never knew he had. The introduction of the
little girl doesn't do much for the plot--other than to slow it down and
cause more fights between Luke and Lorelai. When Luke warns Lorelai, "I
don't like ultimatums," she snaps back, "I don't like Mondays, but unfortunately
they come around eventually."
This 5-disc 22-episode set includes an eclectic and impressive range of
guest stars (Skid Row's Sebastian Bach, Paul Anka, Sonic Youth, and Madeline
Albright, who appears in a dream sequence as Rory's mom). But it's cast
regular Kelly Bishop as Lorelai's mother Emily who is one of the show's
true gems. Prim, proper, and judgmental, she's also fiercely protective
of her brood. When she learns that Logan's mother said unfavorable things
about Rory, Emily confronts the woman and puts her in her place. Politely,
of course.
By the end of the season, one of the main characters will get married,
another will have an affair, and a third will have a dalliance with an
ex-boyfriend. But the relationship between Lorelai and Rory remains strong.
And that's what keeps viewers watching. |