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Season 4 |
| 66 :04x01 - Ballrooms and Biscotti (Sep/23/2003) | | The Gilmore girls cram one-and-a-half weeks of school shopping and activities into three days so Rory can attend her Yale Orientation. But Luke takes the cake; he got married on the summer cruise he went on with Nicole, but there’s more, he's already filing for divorce. | | Guest Stars: Austin Marques as Boy #2, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Ted Rooney as Morey Dell, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Gabriel Brock as Boy #1, Abraham Zucker as Soda Shop Employee, Seth Todd as Soda Shop Employee, Kelly Klein (1) as Soda Shop Employee, Jeanine T. Anderson as Soda Shop Employee, Rachel Marinacci as Soda Shop Employee, Katya Abelsky as Christy, Lillian Byrd as Gerta | Director: Amy Sherman-Palladino Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | | |
| 67 :04x02 - The Lorelais' First Day at Yale (Sep/30/2003) | | A certain, special student from Chilton is now one of Rory suitemates at Yale. Plus, there is one more surprise; Rory finds she is not quite ready to part from Lorelai. | | Guest Stars: Garret Edlington as Pizza Delivery Guy, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, Joy Darash as Tess, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, John H. Tobin as Waiter, Jake Bern as Ice Cream Guy, Mitch Silpa as Terrence, Aasha Davis as Susan, Alan Oppenheimer as Mr. Blodgett, Howard S. Miller as Mr. Stein #1, Robert Cicchini as Russell Bynes, Allan Wasserman as Mr. Stein #2, Nicole Mansour as Diane | Director: Chris Long Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Fountains of Wayne -- Bright Future In Sales, Sam Phillips -- Tell Her What She Wants To Know | | | |
| 68 :04x03 - The Hobbit, the Sofa, and Digger Stiles (Oct/07/2003) | | Lorelai and Sookie start a catering business and their first customer wants a Lord of the Rings themed party. Paris begs Rory to open the door for a Yale party, but ends up regretting it. Richards goes into business with the son of a former associate. | | Guest Stars: Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Margaret Easley as Helen Thompson, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, Victoria Justice as Jill #2, Teal Redmann as Louise Grant, Katie Walder as Janet, Wayne Wilcox (1) as Marty, Justin Willman as T.A., Shelly Cole as Madeline Lynn, Ashley Lauren Cunningham as Jill #1, Hayden Tank as Riley, Smith Cho as Girl #1, Cody Estes as Roger, Jordan Orr as Aaron, Jansen Wright as Drunk Guy, Natalie Garza as Mickey, Nicole Garza as Kick, Tristan Jarred as Redmond | Director: Matthew Diamond Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: The Streets -- Don't Mug Yourself | | | |
| 69 :04x04 - Chicken or Beef? (Oct/14/2003) | | Lorelai starts work on the Dragonfly Inn with no help from Taylor Doose. When Rory returns from Yale for the weekend, she finds out her ex-boyfriend, Dean, is getting married. However, after one too many drinks, Dean confesses to Luke that he still has feelings for Rory. | | Guest Stars: John Cabrera as Brian, Mike Gandolfi as Andrew, Arielle Kebbel as Lindsay Lister, Todd Lowe as Zach, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Brian T. Skala as Unknown, Gavin Black as Boyfriend, Brandon Alexander as Wedding Guest, Tawny Rene Hamilton as Theresa Lister, Chauncey Leopardi as Kyle, Steven Montfort as Guy #1, Max Greenfield as Lucas, Patty Malcolm as Woman, Izzy Assencoa as Guy #2, Rose Abdoo as Gypsy | Director: Chris Long Writer: Jane Espenson | | Songs: The Pernice Brothers -- The Weakest Shade of Blue | | | |
| 70 :04x05 - The Fundamental Things Apply (Oct/21/2003) | | Rory decides to go out on her first college date and he turns out to be a dud. Meanwhile, Lorelai asks Luke to take Rory’s place on the traditional movie night. | | Guest Stars: Traci Lords as Natalie Zimmermann (as Traci Elizabeth Lords), Adam Shapiro as Sugarman, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Katie Walder as Janet, Wayne Wilcox (1) as Marty, Mike Henry (2) as Ed, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, Ethan Cohn as Glenn, David Rogers (1) as Trevor, Annalea Rawicz as Maid, Karl T. Wright as Professor, Alan Simpson (1) as Keebler, Kimi Reichenberg as Heather, Toby Smith as Hostess, Peter Klausner as William | Director: Neema Barnette Writer: John Stephens | | Songs: The Smiths -- Rusholme Ruffians, Andy Gibb -- Shadow Dancing | | | |
| 71 :04x06 - An Affair to Remember (Oct/28/2003) | | Emily begins to plan a cocktail party to launch Richard's new business and hires Lorelai and Sookie as the caterers. But Richard’s new business partner, Jason, has different plans. Elsewhere, Kirk gets ready for a date with his brother's ex-girlfriend. | | Guest Stars: Biff Yeager as Tom, Carolyn Wilson as Woman, Katie Walder as Janet, Melissa Jones (1) as Maid, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, Mary Faulkner as Ms. Lomet, Rini Bell as Lulu, Soren Hellerup as Helmut, Jason Widener as Guy, Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, George Anthony Bell as Professor Bell, | Uncredited: Carol Hickey as Chemistry Teacher | Director: Matthew Diamond Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | | |
| 72 :04x07 - The Festival of Living Art (Nov/04/2003) | | Stars Hollow is busy gearing up to host a festival of living pictures and the town is abuzz. Luke's almost-ex-wife asks him to postpone their divorce, Land and her band find a new guitarist, and with her pregnancy due date past, Sookie is getting anxious. | | Guest Stars: Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Todd Lowe as Zach, Tricia O'Kelley as Nicole Leahy, Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, Rusty Schwimmer as Bruce, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Mike Gandolfi as Andrew, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, John Cabrera as Brian, Brian Berke (1) as Joe, Rini Bell as Lulu, Sebastian Bach as Gil, Lynda Scarlino as Buff Otis, Gabriel Brock as Chinese Acrobat, Nick Offerman as Beau Melville, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, | Uncredited: Steven Koller as Terence | Director: Chris Long Writer: Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 73 :04x08 - Die, Jerk (Nov/11/2003) | | For the Yale newspaper, Rory is given an assignment to review a ballet performance. Told that it's okay to be opinionated, she takes things a bit too far. Jason joins the group for Friday night dinner and asks Lorelai out on a date. | | Guest Stars: Katie Walder as Janet, Danny Strong as Doyle, Tricia O'Kelley as Nicole Leahy, Nicole Mansour as Diane, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, Katherine Brunk as Sandra, Jansen Wright as Ned, Kevin Salter as Male Customer, Rusty Schwimmer as Bruce, | Uncredited: Barbara A. Fisher as Gilmore Maid, Shawn Bernal as Yale Student | Director: Tom Moore (1) Writer: Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 74 :04x09 - Ted Koppel's Big Night Out (Nov/18/2003) | | Rory is invited to the Harvard/Yale football game which leads to a small rift between Emily and Richard. Lorelai agrees to go on a date with Jason and while things start out poorly, things quickly take a turn for the better. | | Guest Stars: Victoria Prescott as Sandy (as Victoria Prescott), Craig Allen Thornwell as Bennie, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Wayne Wilcox (1) as Marty, Michael York as Asher Fleming, Jim Jansen (1) as Rev. Archie Skinner, Angie Hsu as Hostess, Linda Gehringer as Pennilyn Lott, Yale Whiffenpoofs as Themselves, Greg Cipes as Brendon Lewis, Rose Abdoo as Gypsy, Chris Dougherty (1) as Store Employee | Director: Jamie Babbit Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | | |
| 75 :04x10 - The Nanny and the Professor (Jan/20/2004) | | To prove to everyone that he really does love babies, Michel offers to baby-sit Sookie's Davey. However, Davey manages to roll under a bed and Michel calls on Lorelai for help. Elsewhere, Paris is dating a much older school professor. | | Guest Stars: Michael York as Asher Fleming, Danny Strong as Doyle, Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Jim Coari as Man, Evan Mann as Student, Bruce McCulloch as Tobin, Monique Coleman as Andy, Rachel Style as Girl, Alexandra Kenworthy as Lady, Patricia Lentz as Dorrie, Robert Noble as George | Director: Peter Lauer Writer: Scott Kaufer | | | |
| 76 :04x11 - In the Clamor and the Clangor (Jan/27/2004) | | Lorelai is upset to discover that Luke has gotten an apartment with Nicole, but when it becomes clear that he is reluctant to actually move, Lorelai admits to him that she doesn't want him to leave Stars Hollow. Meanwhile, when Lane sneaks out of the house to play a gig with her band, Mrs. Kim finally discovers her daughter's double life and kicks her out of the house. | | Guest Stars: John Cabrera as Brian, Aasha Davis as Susan, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Todd Lowe as Zach, Rami Malek as Andy, Tricia O'Kelley as Nicole Leahy, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Sebastian Bach as Gil, Ogy Durham as Becky, Nicole Mansour as Diane, Alan Blumenfeld as Rabbi David Barans, Jim Jansen (1) as Rev. Archie Skinner, Esteban Powell as Darryl, Julie Osburn as Prof. Freedman, Anthony Burch as Jordan, Peter Klausner as William, Leah Lynette as Marla | Director: Michael Grossman Writer: Janet Leahy, Sheila R. Lawrence | | | |
| 77 :04x12 - A Family Matter (Feb/03/2004) | | Luke is wary when his ditsy sister Liz shows up for an unexpected visit. Lorelai promises Jason that she will tell her parents about their relationship, but changes her mind later. Luke discovers Jess' car is missing and reports it stolen, but discovers that Jess has come back to town to pick up the car. | | Guest Stars: Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, Jay Dugre as Customer, Brandon Barash as Jamie, Joe J. Garcia (1) as Coop, Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Pat Crawford Brown as Mrs. Cassini, | Uncredited: Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble | Director: Kenny Ortega Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Bananarama -- Shy Boy | | | |
| 78 :04x13 - Nag Hammadi Is Where They Found the Gnostic Gospels (Feb/10/2004) | | When Lorelai does Emily a favor by attending a charity dinner, she is pleasantly surprised when Jason also shows up and Emily asks them to pretend they are a couple. Stuck in Stars Hollow while his car is being repaired, Jess keeps running into Rory, but he walks away from her every time they meet. | | Guest Stars: Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Mike Gandolfi as Andrew, Michael DeLuise as T.J., Brian Berke (1) as Joe, Paul Keith as Mr. Smalls, Susan Leslie as Jill, Jill Brennan as Carrie Duncan, Lawrence Pressman as Floyd Stiles, Julie Dolan as Anna, Rose Abdoo as Gypsy | Director: Chris Long Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Grant-Lee Phillips -- Mona Lisa | | | |
| 79 :04x14 - The Incredible Shrinking Lorelais (Feb/17/2004) | | Although she is completely exhausted by her heavy workload at Yale, Rory is still horrified when a professor suggests she drop a class. Elsewhere, Richard is infuriated when he and Lorelai both get a taste of the nastiness that Gran usually reserves for Emily. | | Guest Stars: Biff Yeager as Tom, Katie Walder as Janet, Thomas Redding as Prof. Gilbert, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Olivia Hack as Tana Schrick, Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Mike Henry (2) as Ed, Patty Malcolm as Leanne, Aaron Hill as Kleebold, Sarah Zinsser as Delia, Marion Ross as Lorelai 'Trix' Gilmore | Director: Stephen Clancy Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 80 :04x15 - Scene in a Mall (Feb/24/2004) | | Rory runs into Dean at the Dragonfly Inn and gets a glimpse of his new life. Later, Lorelai and Rory decide to spend a day window-shopping together at the mall, but they run into Emily and are caught up in her wild shopping spree. | | Guest Stars: John Cabrera as Brian, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Todd Lowe as Zach, Ernesta Mensa as Saleswoman, Biff Yeager as Tom, Brian Berke (1) as Joe, Melanie Lora as Lisa, Arielle Kebbel as Lindsay, John David Heffron (1) as Salesman #1, Denice Kumagai (1) as Aunt Jun, Tessa Ludwick as Christine, Tawny Rene Hamilton as Theresa Lister | Director: Chris Long Writer: Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 81 :04x16 - The Reigning Lorelai (Mar/02/2004) | | When Gran suddenly dies, Richard becomes distraught. While Emily and Lorelai are at Gran’s house, sorting through catalogs and bank statements, Emily finds a letter from Gran telling Richard not go through with their wedding and to leave her at the altar. Later, Lorelai has her own small breakdown while buying new underwear for Gran to be buried in. | | Guest Stars: Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Tricia O'Kelley as Nicole Leahy, Marion Ross as Marilyn, Danny Strong as Doyle, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Josh Holt as Cute Boy, Elise Robertson as Georgia, Charles C. Stevenson, Jr. (1) as Rev. Wilder, Richard Voigts as Jenson, Gay Storm as Darcy, Tiffany Fraser as Shannon, Mary Linda Phillips as Emma, | Uncredited: Arron Kinser as College Kid, Elizabeth Holmen as Yale Student | Director: Marita Grabiak Writer: Jane Espenson | | | |
| 82 :04x17 - Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist (Apr/13/2004) | | Paris and Rory head to Florida to celebrate spring break and catch up with old Chilton friends Louise and Madeline. Luke finds out that his Nicole is seeing another man and takes his anger out on the guy’s car. | | Guest Stars: Katie Walder as Janet, Teal Redmann as Louise Grant, Colin Egglesfield as Sean, Shelly Cole as Madeline Lynn, Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Rose Abdoo as Gypsy, The Shins as Themselves, Elizabeth Bond as Yale Girl, Beau Davidson as Volleyball Guy, Kevin Kirkpatrick as Jack, A. J. Tesler as Bo | Director: Jamie Babbit Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: The Shins -- So Says I, Belle & Sebastian -- Step Into My Office, Baby, Camera Obscura -- Suspended From Class | | | |
| 83 :04x18 - Tick, Tick, Tick, Boom! (Apr/20/2004) | | Jason's father, Floyd, brings a lawsuit against Jason and Richard for taking his clients. Floyd also reveals that Jason and Lorelai have been dating secretly for months. Meanwhile, Dean upsets Rory when he admits he has dropped out of college to work full time. | | Guest Stars: Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Harriett S. Miller (1) as Mrs. Slutsky (as Hariet S. Miller), Lawrence Pressman as Floyd Stiles, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Biff Yeager as Tom, Brian Berke (1) as Joe, Rose Abdoo as Gypsy, Bob Morrisey as Bob Sutton, Pat Crawford Brown as Mrs. Cassini, Arielle Kebbel as Lindsay, Mike Henry (2) as Ed, Oren Skoog as Caddy, Catherine McGoohan as Carol Stiles | Director: Daniel Palladino Writer: Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 84 :04x19 - Afterboom (Apr/27/2004) | | When Jason reveals that he and Richard are no longer in business together, Lorelai has a confrontation with her father. Later, after an uncomfortable Friday night dinner, Lorelai and Rory spy on Emily and make a discovery about the state of the elder Gilmores' marriage. Meanwhile, Luke tells Lorelai that he's getting a divorce. | | Guest Stars: Jana Camp as Trina, Megan Duffy as Girl, Brittany Renee Finamore as Shannon, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Todd Lowe as Zach, Tara Platt (3) as Shelly, Danny Strong as Doyle, Michael York as Asher Fleming, John Cabrera as Brian, Sebastian Bach as Gil, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, Natalie Strauss as Brian's Mom, Patrice Walters as Maid, Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Brian's Dad, Warren Sweeney as Owen, Wes Robinson as Turner, Drew Ferrandini as Guy, Susane Lee (1) as Kyon, Michael Christian Alexander (3) as Man | Director: Michael Zinberg Writer: Sheila R. Lawrence | | | |
| 85 :04x20 - Luke Can See Her Face (May/04/2004) | | Depressed over the failure of his marriage, Luke resorts to a self-help tape and realizes that he already knows who his soul mate is. Lorelai is stressed out as opening day at The Dragonfly Inn approaches, and Rory pretends not to be interested when Lorelai tells her she overheard Dean and his wife fighting. | | Guest Stars: Michael DeLuise as T.J., Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Mike Gandolfi as Andrew, Maite Schwartz as Good Looking Girl, Jesse Justice Smith, Jr. as Bouncer (as Justice Jesse Smith), Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, Biff Yeager as Tom, Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, Edie Dearing as Lap Dance Girl, Chris Flanders as Shel Sauceman, Michael York as Asher Fleming, Robert McLeod (2) as Doctor, Diane Sellers as Nurse Russell, Sonya Joy Sims as Girl, David DeLuise as T.J.'s Brother, Arielle Kebbel as Lindsay, Brock Cuchna as Student | Director: Matthew Diamond Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 86 :04x21 - Last Week Fights, This Week Tights (May/11/2004) | | All of Stars Hollow turns out for Liz's wedding. Jess walks her down the aisle, and Lorelai and Luke share a romantic dance, after which Luke asks Lorelai out on a date. Rory attends a drunken party and has to call Dean to drive her back to the dorm. | | Guest Stars: Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Olivia Hack as Tanna Schrick, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Michael DeLuise as T.J., Devon Cromwell (1) as Jonah, Todd Lowe as Zach, Mercy Malick as Waitress, Kristine Sarvan as Chrissy, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Katie Walder as Janet, Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, Ethan Cohn as Glenn Babble, John Cabrera as Brian, Susan Leslie as Jill, Harley Zumbrum as Renaissance Guy, Jarrett Lennon as Chester Fleet, Jill Brennan as Carrie Duncan, Dayna Devon (1) as Carla, Julie Dolan as Anna, Denice Kumagai (1) as Aunt Jun, Gabriel Brock as Banyon Boy, Dave Allen (1) as The Minister (as Dave (Gruber) Allen), Teddy Dunn as Graham Sullivan, Dan Wells (1) as Delivery Guy, David DeLuise as T.J.'s Brother | Director: Chris Long Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Sam Phillips -- Reflecting Light, Frankie Goes to Hollywood -- Relax | | | |
| 87 :04x22 - Raincoats and Recipes (May/18/2004) | | Lorelai suspects that Luke's intentions toward her have become serious, but she doesn't have time to dwell on it as she prepares for the opening of the Dragonfly Inn. When Jason arrives at the Inn to convince Lorelai that their breakup was a mistake, Luke tries to declare his true feelings for her. | | Guest Stars: Biff Yeager as Tom, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, James Gannon as Lev, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Rini Bell as Lulu, Graham Norris as Dereck, | Uncredited: Arielle Kebbel as Lindsey | Director: Amy Sherman-Palladino Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Grant-Lee Phillips -- Lily-A-Passion, Lou Reed -- Satellite of Love | | | |
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