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Season 6 |
| 110 :06x01 - New and Improved Lorelai (Sep/13/2005) | | Picking up on the same night as last season's finale, Lorelai and Luke begin making plans for their future, but Luke is embarrassed when word spreads that Lorelai was the one who proposed. Still hurt over Rory's decision to drop out of Yale and move in with Emily and Richard, Lorelai tells her parents that they can take care of Rory from now on. Richard hires an old friend and respected attorney to help Rory get an easy sentence for stealing the yacht, but the judge gives Rory 300 hours of community service. Logan throws Rory a "felon" party. | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Foxworth as Charlie Davenport, | Guest Stars: Elisabeth Abbott as Rosemary, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Tanc Sade as Finn, Alan Loayza as Colin, Riki Lindhome as Juliet, Mary Joy as Judge, Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, Jane Carr as Nora, | Co-Guest Stars: John Reha as Biker, Rachel Andersen as Real Estate Agent, Curtis Anderson as Prosecutor, James Tupper as Biker #1, Brian Berke (1) as Joe, Lucy Butler as Maggie, Jeanne Simpson as Customer, Denver Dowridge as Bailiff, Kevin Cristaldi as Sweaty Biker, | Uncredited: Natalina Maggio as Yale Student | Director: Amy Sherman-Palladino Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Adam Ant -- Ant Music, Graham Coxon -- Freaking Out, Grant-Lee Phillips -- Pre-Owned Heart | | | |
| 111 :06x02 - Fight Face (Sep/20/2005) | | Rory begins serving her 300 hours of community service and finds that life on a road crew is not pretty. Lorelai and Luke try to decide whether they will fix up Lorelai's house or buy the Twickham house. Luke's sister Liz begs him to hire her husband T.J. as a contractor. When Rory pays Luke a surprise visit at the diner to find out how Lorelai is, he feels obligated to tell her that he and Lorelai are engaged. Afterwards, Luke confronts Lorelai about her estrangement from Rory. Feeling lonely, Lorelai adopts a dog at the Stars Hollow pet fair. Finally, during a chance meeting, Lorelai and Rory have an angry confrontation about their mutual hurt feelings. | | Guest Stars: Thomas Kopache as George, John Kapelos as Orientation Leader, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Michael DeLuise as T.J., Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, Jane Carr as Nora, Susan Bjurman as Emily's Friend, | Co-Guest Stars: Julie Hogan as Pet Fair Attendant, Tina D'Marco as Esperanza, Bart Tangredi as Saul, Rowan Shifrin as Territorial Trash Guy, Julie Dolan as Customer, Sarah Buehler as Liza, Rebecca Brunk as Doris, Caroline Bielskis as Draguta, Michael C. Alexander (1) as Supervisor Phil | Director: Daniel Palladino Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: The Pernice Brothers -- Saddest Quo | | | |
| 112 :06x03 - The UnGraduate (Sep/27/2005) | | Excited about catering the wedding, Sookie pressures Lorelai to set a date, but Lorelai won't commit. While completing her community service hours, Rory takes a job at Emily's DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) office. Convinced that she has a rival for the job of DAR president, Emily uses Rory as her spy. Logan returns from Europe and returns to Yale, forcing Rory to confront her true feelings about dropping out of college. Lane and her band return from their summer on the road. Luke agrees to take care of Lorelai's dog, Paul Anka, while she works late at the inn, and ends up rushing the dog to the vet. Finally, Lorelai admits to Luke her reason for putting off their wedding. | | Special Guest Stars: Sebastian Bach as Gil, | Guest Stars: Michael DeLuise as T.J., Dana Davis as Althea, John Cabrera as Brian, Biff Yeager as Tom, Todd Lowe as Zach, | Co-Guest Stars: Jeffrey Markle as Norman, Brandon Novitsky as Howard, Graham Norris as Timid Waiter, Steven Montfort as Pete, Jason Masek as Guy #1, Joel Holt as Carl, Barry Ashley as Mr. Hollister, Sarah Buehler as Liza, Alfred Dennis as Mr. Fink, Gregory Giles (1) as Vet (as Gregory Gifford Giles), Bolen High as Pastor Tim | Director: Michael Zinberg Writer: David S. Rosenthal | | | |
| 113 :06x04 - Always a Godmother, Never a God (Oct/04/2005) | | Missing Rory, Lorelai tries to call her and is upset to find that Rory's cell phone is no longer in service. Sookie asks Lorelai and Rory to be the godparents to her two children in the hope that they will reconcile when they see each other at the ceremony. However, mother and daughter end up fighting when Lorelai realizes that Rory have her new cell number to Sookie but not to her. Logan learns that his father expects him to graduate this year and enter the family business. Wanting to break free from family pressures, Logan whisks Rory off to a weekend in New York. | | Guest Stars: Tanc Sade as Finn, Nick Offerman as Beau Melville, Todd Lowe as Zach, Alan Loayza as Colin, Jim Jansen (1) as Reverend Skinner, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Jane Carr as Nora, John Cabrera as Brian, | Co-Guest Stars: Ailsa Marshall as Katrinka, Sandy Davis as Lana, Olivia Tracey as Lucy, Mia Bradly as Francoise, Mary Linda Phillips as Dede, Kaye Kittrell as Jacqueline (as Kaye Kittrel), Dorothy Constantine as Nancy, Trev Broudy as Caterer, David Bickford as Curator | Director: Robert Berlinger Writer: Rebecca Sinclair | | Songs: The New Pornographers -- Twin Cinema | | | |
| 114 :06x05 - We've Got Magic to Do (Oct/11/2005) | | Rory does a fabulous job organizing a big DAR bash for Emily. However, at the party, Richard confronts Logan's father, Mitchum Huntzberger, about his opinion of Rory's journalistic talents, while Emily has an even uglier confrontation with Logan's mother, Shria, over the romance between Rory and Logan. Meanwhile, after a small kitchen fire at the Dragonfly Inn, Lorelai needs Richard's help settling the insurance claim and uses the time spent with her father to needle him about the fact that he has been unable to get Rory to return to Yale. Though he's annoyed with Lorelai, Richard has to admit that Rory is not where she should be. | | Special Guest Stars: Gregg Henry as Mitchum Huntzberger, | Guest Stars: Dorothy Constantine as Nancy, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Leann Hunley as Shira Huntzberger, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Jane Carr as Nora, Jillian Bach as Lacey, Susan Bjurman as Emily's Friend, | Co-Guest Stars: Tyler McCarthy as Chorus, Madeline Blair as Chorus, Tess Heilpern as Chorus, Brittany Perry as Chrous, Nathan Weiss as Chorus, David Hiller as Kid Singer, Traber Burns as Wilson, Kaye Kittrell as Jacqueline (as Kaye Kittrel), Pip Newson as Glenda, Damian Pelliccione as Lance (as Damian Pellicione), Heidi Van Horne as Vintage Girl | Director: Michael Zinberg Writer: Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 115 :06x06 - Welcome to the Doll House (Oct/18/2005) | | Richard tries to get information from Logan about Rory's future plans, but Logan mistakenly thinks that Richard is asking when the two of them plan to marry. Lorelai is in favor of Taylor's plan to change all the Stars Hollow street names back to their original historic names, until she learns that the street where the Dragonfly Inn is located was once known by a disgusting name. Rory makes a surprising confession to Logan. Richard finally faces the fact that he should never have let Rory drop out of Yale, and shows up at Lorelai's house to talk things over. | | Guest Stars: Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Mike Gandolfi as Andrew, Rose Abdoo as Gypsy, | Co-Guest Stars: Delaney Gaines as Little Girl, Sam Menning as Edgar Pullings, Rich DiDonato as Dad, Kurt David Anderson as Courier | Director: Jackson Douglas Writer: Keith Eisner | | | |
| 116 :06x07 - Twenty-One is the Loneliest Number (Oct/25/2005) | | As Rory's twenty-first birthday approaches, both Lorelai and Rory are saddened by the fact that their ongoing estrangement will keep them from spending the day the way they had always planned. Richard tries to convince Lorelai to help him with a plan to get Rory back to Yale, but Lorelai insists that Rory has to make the decision herself. While Richard continues to worry about Rory's future, Emily throws herself into planning an elaborate birthday party. Meanwhile, Emily and Richard are shocked when they realize that Rory and Logan have been having sex. | | Special Guest Stars: Madeleine Albright as Herself, | Guest Stars: Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Danny Strong as Doyle, Ted Rooney as Morey Dell, Michael C. McCarthy (1) as Reverend Boteright (as Michael Clayton McCarthy), Todd Lowe as Zach, Susan Bjurman as Vivian Lewis, | Co-Guest Stars: Joseph Williamson as Bartender, Tamara Zook as Claire, Debbie Zipp as Katherine, A. J. Tesler as Rob, Laura Carson as Tweenie Halpern, Lindsey Fields as Shelby, Kavita Patil as Gilmore Maid | Director: Robert Berlinger Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Blossom Dearie -- Everything I've Got (Belongs to You), Blossom Dearie -- I Ways True To You In My Own Fashion | | | |
| 117 :06x08 - Let Me Hear Your Balalaikas Ringing Out (Nov/08/2005) | | Rory is pleasantly surprised when her old flame Jess appears at her grandparents' house and reveals an amazing development in his life. Rory agrees to go to dinner with Jess, and when Logan unexpectedly joins them, an ugly confrontation develops, leaving both Rory and Logan to face the choices they have made. Emily is concerned about Rory's sudden evasiveness and tries to exert some parental discipline. Meanwhile, Luke agrees to sponsor a local girls' soccer team and Lorelai channels all her concerns about Rory into caring for her dog, Paul Anka. | | Guest Stars: Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Tanc Sade as Finn, Alan Loayza as Colin, Riki Lindhome as Juliet, Kyle Chavarria as Megan, Lucy Butler as Maggie, Lexi Ainsworth as Tilly, Elisabeth Abbott as Rosemary, | Co-Guest Stars: Matthew McKane as College Guy, Amy Kuney as Girl Singer, Channing Nichols as Bonnie, John Henry Canavan as Soccer Dad | Director: Kenny Ortega Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Kingston Trio -- Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley | | | |
| 118 :06x09 - The Prodigal Daughter Returns (Nov/15/2005) | | A surprise phone call from Christopher brings up issues of trust between Lorelai and Luke. Later, when a person from Luke's past shows up in Stars Hollow, he has no idea how to tell Lorelai about it. After months of estrangement, Lorelai and Rory make their first move toward reconciliation and Rory takes major steps to change the direction of her life. | | Guest Stars: Dave Shalansky as Harry, Tanc Sade as Finn, Vanessa Marano as April Nardini, Todd Lowe as Zach, Alan Loayza as Colin McCrae, Mark Harelik as Stuart Wultz, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, John Cabrera as Brian, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, | Co-Guest Stars: Patty Malcolm as Customer #4, Jonathan Walker Spencer as Customer #3, Pamela Hamill as Customer #2, Inger Jackson as Customer #1, Deborah Cresswell as Audrey Moreno, | Uncredited: David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden | Director: Amy Sherman-Palladino Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | | |
| 119 :06x10 - He's Slippin’ ‘Em Bread... Dig? (Nov/22/2005) | | After a long absence, Christopher reappears in Lorelai and Rory's lives with an offer to make up for lost time. Luke struggles with what the new person in his life will mean to him and his relationship with Lorelai. Lorelai and Rory enjoy their first Thanksgiving at the Dragonfly Inn, during which Rory receives surprising news about Logan. Meanwhile, as the band prepares for an important showcase performance, Lane has to deal with Zach's jealousy over a song Brian wrote about her. | | Special Guest Stars: Carole King (2) as Sophie, Sebastian Bach as Gil, Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden, | Guest Stars: John Cabrera as Brian, Todd Lowe as Zach, Devon Sorvari as Honor Huntzberger, | Co-Guest Stars: Jerry Gauny as Thumbless Freddy, Jessie C. Schoen as Audience Member #2, Gary Stewart as Gary, Yuri Lowenthal as Carl, Sven Holmberg as Stu, Mickey Caputo (1) as Audience Member #1, Joel Gion as Joel "Tambourine Guy" | Director: Kenny Ortega Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Nada Surf -- Blankest Year, Paul Anka -- Eye of the Tiger | | | |
| 120 :06x11 - The Perfect Dress (Jan/10/2006) | | Feeling that he has missed too much and wants to get to know his newly discovered daughter April, Luke goes to have a talk with her mother, his former girlfriend Anna Nardini. Meanwhile, Lorelai sets a date for the wedding after finding the perfect dress, but she is worried by the nagging feeling that something is about to go wrong. Back at Yale, Rory happily moves into a dingy off-campus apartment with Paris and Doyle, and tries to avoid running into Logan. However, when Logan shows up at her apartment and declares his love for her, Rory breaks down. | | Special Guest Stars: Sherilyn Fenn as Anna Nardini, | Guest Stars: Patricia Place as Customer, Kristen Trucksess as Professor Geline, Robert Harper (2) as Dr. Shapiro, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Todd Lowe as Zach, Danny Strong as Doyle | Director: Jamie Babbit Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | | |
| 121 :06x12 - Just Like Gwen and Gavin (Jan/17/2006) | | After not being able to work up the courage to tell Lorelai about his daughter, April throws Luke into a panic when she asks if she can spend the day at his diner. Much to Luke’s horror, April and Lorelai begin talking at the diner and April mentions that Luke is her father. But Lorelai tries to support their relationship and offers to postpone the wedding so Luke and April can get to know each other better. However, Luke’s reaction to her proposal leaves Lorelai hurt and confused. At Yale, Logan goes to great extents in an attempt to win back Rory’s affection and the newspaper staff rebels against Paris at the Yale Daily News. Meanwhile, Rory, Lorelai, and Paul Anka run a fortune telling booth at the annual Winter Carnival and Zack gets jealous after seeing Lane with another guy. | | Special Guest Stars: Sherilyn Fenn as Anna Nardini, | Guest Stars: Devon Michaels (1) as Bill, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Karl Hamann as Liam Dreeson, Todd Lowe as Zach, Adam Hendershott as A.K., Lucy Butler as Maggie, Vanessa Marano as April Nardini, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Amy Sloan as Sheila, | Co-Guest Stars: Brian Treitler as Ben, Mike Henry (2) as Ed, Grace Eboigbe as Number 17, Charles Kim (1) as Joe, E. J. Callahan as Diner Customer, Brian Berke (1) as Bad Aim Guy, Rona Benson as Joni, Jonathan Walker Spencer as Hot Dog Vendor, Kyle Chavarria as Megan, Lexi Ainsworth as Tillie | Director: Stephen Clancy Writer: Daniel Palladino | | | |
| 122 :06x13 - Friday Night's Alright For Fighting (Jan/31/2006) | | With April now being a part his life, Luke has to cope with the significant changes her being there has caused. Lorelai also must deal with the changes that April has brought to her engagement to Luke and tries to convince herself, and everyone else, that she doesn’t mind. At the Yale Daily News, Rory has to deal with the impact of the staff quitting in protest of Paris’ management and enlists Logan’s help to get the paper out on time. Meanwhile, Lorelai lets Richard and Emily know that they no longer will have to pay for Yale, resulting in a poignant Friday night dinner. | | Guest Stars: Devon Michaels (1) as Bill, Amy Sloan as Sheila, Adam Hendershott as A.K., Vanessa Marano as April Nardini, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Dale Dickey as Ruthie, | Co-Guest Stars: Mio Takada as Flower Vendor, Rona Benson as Joni, Kathleen Ammermuller as Maid, Danny Pudi as Staffer, Scott Ward as Man, Pamela Hamill as Lady | Director: Kenny Ortega Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | | |
| 123 :06x14 - You've Been Gilmored (Feb/07/2006) | | Emily, wanting to get to know her future son-in-law better, asks Lorelai to invite Luke over for dinner. However, Lorelai doesn't tell Emily about the postponement. Meanwhile, The Yale Daily News staff fires Paris and Rory takes over as editor. This angers Paris and she kicks Rory out of her apartment, leaving Rory to have to move in with Logan. | | Special Guest Stars: David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden, | Guest Stars: Devon Michaels (1) as Bill, Rona Benson as Joni, Amy Sloan as Sheila, Adam Hendershott as A.K., | Co-Guest Stars: Milo Takoda as Flower Vendor, Danny Pudi as Raj, Robert Arce as Professor Coppedge | Director: Stephen Clancy Writer: Jordan Nardino | | | |
| 124 :06x15 - A Vineyard Valentine (Feb/14/2006) | | For Valentine's Day, Lorelai and Luke are invited to go to Martha's Vineyard with Rory and Logan. The trip is disrupted by Luke's constant bad attitude towards Logan, but his attitude soon changes when Logan helps him find a Valentine's Day gift for Lorelai. Once things begin to go better, Mitchum Huntzberger arrives, resulting in an ugly confrontation. Meanwhile, Luke has to put Lorelai's worries that they will never get married to rest. | | Special Guest Stars: Gregg Henry as Mitchum Huntzberger, | Guest Stars: Aris Alvarado as Caesar, Devon Michaels (1) as Bill, Tahmus Rounds as Buzu Barnes, Alexander Von Roon as Ron, Rona Benson as Joni, | Co-Guest Stars: Robert LaCroix as Weightlifting Guy, Doug Legacy as Zydeco Singer, David Greenman as Fred, A. J. Tesler as Rob | Director: Daniel Palladino Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Kim Carnes -- Bette Davis Eyes, Berlin -- Take My Breath Away | | | |
| 125 :06x16 - Bridesmaid Revisited (Feb/28/2006) | | Rory and Logan attend his sister, Honor's wedding. Rory offers to help the bridesmaids get ready for the ceremony, and is hurt when she learns about Logan's behavior while they were apart. Meanwhile, Lorelai babysits Gigi to help Christopher out, but is appalled by the 4 year-old's terrible behavior and Zach comes to the diner with a surprise for Lane. | | Special Guest Stars: David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden, Sebastian Bach as Gil, | Guest Stars: Abigail Spencer as Bridesmaid, Oliver Muirhead as Arthur Gordon, Leslie Odom, Jr. as Quentin Walsh, Samantha Shelton as Libby Doty, Arden Myrin as Bridesmaid, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, John Cabrera as Brian, Danny Strong as Doyle McMaster, Todd Lowe as Zach, Devon Sorvari as Honor Huntzberger, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, | Co-Guest Stars: Nasim Pedrad as Waitress, Jeffrey Nicholas-Brown as Bartender, Michael Osborne as Country Club Staffer, Michael Albala as Josh, Kim Swennen as Sofia, Ben Brannon as Lou, Nicolette Collier as G.G., Joel Gion as Joel, Rona Benson as Joni, Ryen Herrmann as Alexandra | Director: Linda Mendoza Writer: Rebecca Sinclair | | Songs: Sonic Youth -- Kool Thing | | | |
| 126 :06x17 - I'm OK, You're OK (Apr/04/2006) | | After forgiving Logan, Rory decides that she needs time to herself and travels to Stars Hollow for some peace and quiet. However, when she arrives, Rory can tell that Lorelai is upset, but Lorelai refuses to admit that Luke going away with April for a field trip is bothering her. Meanwhile, Zach asks Mrs. Kim for Lane's hand in marriage and is surprised by the deal she proposes and Rory goes to Anna's store to spy on her. | | Special Guest Stars: Sherilyn Fenn as Anna Nardini, | Guest Stars: John Cabrera as Brian, Danny Strong as Doyle, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Vanessa Marano as April Nardini, Todd Lowe as Zach, | Co-Guest Stars: Carissa Koutantzis as Customer #2, John Henry Canavan as Cutsomer #1 | Director: Lee Shallat-Chemel Writer: Keith Eisner | | Songs: St. Etienne -- Side Streets | | | |
| 127 :06x18 - The Real Paul Anka (Apr/11/2006) | | Lorelai has a strange dream featuring singer/songwriter Paul Anka. Rory and Logan are back together but Logan knows that Rory still hasn't forgiven him. To cheer himself up, Logan decides to go on a stunt with the Life and Death Brigade. Meanwhile, Rory travels to Philadelphia to attend Jess' open house for his new store/art gallery/publishing house. There, Rory runs into Luke while on a field trip with April. Back in Stars Hollow, Lorelai is horrified when she finds out that Richard and Emily have been real estate shopping near her town and tries her hardest to get them to dislike Stars Hollow. | | Special Guest Stars: Paul Anka as Himself, | Guest Stars: John Sloan as Matthew, Tanc Sade as Finn, Alan Loayza as Colin McCrae, Sally Struthers as Babette Dell, Nick Holmes (1) as Robert, Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Vanessa Marano as April Nardini, | Co-Guest Stars: Sarah Pardoe as Singing Kid #2, J. T. Kubala as Singing Kid #4, Blaine Miller as Singing Kid #5, Taylor Parks as Singing Kid #3, Hayley McFarland as Marcia, Mikey Jolly (1) as Frank, Sean Smith as Mr. Munster, Paul Messinger as Earl, Cathleen Kaelyn as Mrs. Moore, Julia Murphy Ehlers as Kelly, Ray Auxais as Poet, Savannah Stehlin as Cissy, Darryl Gibson as Chris, Cameron Scher as Freddy, Morgan Matzke as Sue, Mia Bernardino as Singing Kid #1 | Director: Daniel Palladino Writer: Daniel Palladino | | Songs: Sparks -- Angst in my Pants, Tom Lehrer -- The Elements | | | |
| 128 :06x19 - I Get A Sidekick Out of You (Apr/18/2006) | | With Lane's wedding rapidly approaching, Rory and Lorelai plan a bachelorette party, but their plans end up falling through, as does Zach's bachelor party, so the two groups party together in a parking lot. Later, Lorelai tries to find a date since Luke cannot attend. She tries to get Michel to go with her, but he gets Celine Dion tickets and cannot attend. Rory suggests that Lorelai take Chris, and Chris immediately agrees. Meanwhile, Grandma Kim arrives for the wedding, not knowing that Lane is a 7th Day Adventist, not a Buddhist like she is. After the wedding and several shots of tequila, Lorelai collapses and Christopher takes care of her. | | Special Guest Stars: David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden, Sebastian Bach as Gil, | Guest Stars: June Kyoto Lu as Grandma Kim (as June Kyoko Lu), Rini Bell as Lulu, John Cabrera as Brian, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Adam Hendershott as A.K., Emily Kuroda as Mrs. Kim, Riki Lindhome as Juliet, Elisabeth Abbott as Rosemary, Todd Lowe as Zach, Susane Lee (1) as Kyon, | Co-Guest Stars: Aaliyah Franks as Nikki, Linda Pine as Charlotte, Linda L. Larson as Woman, Joseph Steven Yang as Korean Minister, Greg Joung Paik as Uncle, Jasmine Kim as Cousin 1, Ralph Ahn as Korean Man, Ho-Jung as Aunt Two, Kim Kim as Aunt One, Denice Kumagai (1) as Aunt Jun | Director: Amy Sherman-Palladino Writer: Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Daft Punk -- Around the World, Blondie -- Heart of Glass | | | |
| 129 :06x20 - Super Cool Party People (Apr/25/2006) | | Luke wants to throw April a birthday party and Lorelai eagerly volunteers to help. Luke crushes Lorelai when he tells her that he'd rather she not meet April yet, but is forced to enlist her help when the party turns into a disaster. At the party, Lorelai finally gets a chance to bond with April and turns the party disaster into an instant success. Meanwhile, Logan is rushed to the hospital after a Life and Death Brigade stunt goes wrong and Rory goes to the hospital to be with him. | | Special Guest Stars: Sherilyn Fenn as Anna Nardini, Gregg Henry as Mitchum Huntzberger, | Guest Stars: Peter MacKenzie (1) as Dr. Schultz, Jan Hoag as Nurse, Devon Sorvari as Honor Huntzberger, Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, Vanessa Marano as April Nardini, Aris Alvarado as Caesar, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Tanc Sade as Finn, Alan Loayza as Colin McCrae, | Co-Guest Stars: David Greenman as Fred, Hayley McFarland as Marcia, Moniqua Plante as Leslie, Mandy McMillian as Nurse #1, Rachel Leah Cohen as Nurse #2, Jonathan Walker Spencer as Ed, Morgan Matzke as Sue, Cassidy Lehrman (1) as Laura, Jerrika Hinton as Allison (as Jerrika D. Hinton) | Director: Ken Whittingham Writer: David S. Rosenthal | | Songs: The Go-Go's -- Our Lips Are Sealed, The Psychedelic Furs -- Pretty In Pink, Erin McKeown -- Slung-Lo, The Fiery Furnaces -- Tropical Ice-Land, Rickie Lee Jones (1) -- Won't Grow Up | | | |
| 130 :06x21 - Driving Miss Gilmore (May/02/2006) | | Rory meets with Kimberly Wells, a Wall Street Journal reporter, concerning an interview that Wells had with Mitchum Huntzberger. Rory wants the reporter to publish a correction to the article that would correct what Mitchum said about her. Emily, after having LASIK eye surgery, asks Lorelai to go with her to a meeting at a real estate office, and Lorelai reluctantly agrees. There, they look at pictures and layouts of several extravagant homes and Emily reveals a surprise she has in store for Luke and Lorelai. Also, Liz and T.J. arrive at the diner after a fight hoping Luke can help them patch things up. Meanwhile, Jackson and Sookie have to get rid of a yard full of marijuana when they discover it was planted in Jackson's fields. | | Special Guest Stars: Michael DeLuise as T.J., Kathleen Wilhoite as Liz Danes, | Guest Stars: Jim Jansen (1) as Rev. Archie Skinner, Alan Blumenfeld as Rabbi David Barans, Dale Dickey as Ruthie, Peter MacKenzie (1) as Dr. Schultz, Suanne Spoke as Loreen, Stacy Barnhisel as Kimberley Wells (as Stacey Barnhisel), Danny Strong as Doyle, Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, Jackson Douglas as Jackson Melville, Devon Michaels (1) as Bill | Director: Jamie Babbit Writer: Daniel Palladino, Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Procol Harum -- A Whiter Shade Of Pale, Grant-Lee Phillips -- Me And Julio Down By The School Yard | | | |
| 131 :06x22 - Partings (May/09/2006) | | Stars Hollow becomes overrun with troubadours when Stars Hollow's own troubadour is discovered by a record label. Rory, the night before Logan leaves for London, throws a huge party for him, but the wild party is overshadowed by the fact that he'll be leaving the next day. Meanwhile, Emily and Richard attempt to set Christopher up with a beautiful woman during Friday night dinner. Later, Lorelai confronts Luke about their wedding postponement and issues him a tear-filled ultimatum. | | Special Guest Stars: Gregg Henry as Mitchum Huntzberger, David Sutcliffe as Christopher Hayden, Mary Lynn Rajskub as Troubadour, | Guest Stars: Gregg Binkley as Unknown, Melora Hardin as Carolyn Bates, Tanc Sade as Finn, Dave Allen (1) as Troubadour (as Dave (Gruber) Allen), Alan Loayza as Colin McCrae, Liz Torres as Miss Patty, Michael Winters as Taylor Doose, Grant-Lee Phillips as Grant, Yo La Tengo as Themselves, | Co-Guest Stars: Kim Gordon as Cool Mom Troubadour, Dave Rygalski as Thumbless Bass Troubador, Brian Zydiak as Thumbless Guitar Troubador, Eric Gorfain as Sideburned Troubadour, Rich DiDonato as Cliff, Inger Jackson as Inger, Patty Malcolm as Mrs. Harris, Irene White as Gerta, Thurston Moore as Cool Dad Troubadour, James McNew as McNewer Hoboken Troubadour, Coco Gordon-Moore as Cool Kid Troubadour, Ira Kaplan as Hoboken Guy Troubadour, Joe Pernice as Bearded Troubadour, Sam Phillips as Muse Troubador, Soledad Campos as Miriam, Nicolette Collier as G.G., Daniel Palladino as Town Loner Troubadour, Amy Kuney as Folk Singer Troubadour, Ron Mael as Bauhaus Troubadour, Russell Mael as Bohemian Troubadour, Georgia Hubley as Hoboken Girl Troubadour | Director: Amy Sherman-Palladino Writer: Daniel Palladino, Amy Sherman-Palladino | | Songs: Joe Pernice -- Amazing Glow, Mary Lynn Rajskub -- Car Song, Petula Clark -- Don't Sleep on the Subway, Sparks -- Perfume, Sam Phillips -- Taking Pictures, Yo La Tengo -- Tried So Hard, Sonic Youth -- What A Waste | | | |
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