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Gilmore Girls :: Hammers And Veils (02x02)
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| Title: | Hammers And Veils |
| Episode #: | 02x02 |
| Production Number: | 227452 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday October 09th, 2001 |
*Also Known As: - Nicht ohne meine Mutter (
Germany [Vox])
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May 06, 2004 |
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Episode Summary |
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Rory begins to stress because she is falling behind on extra curricular activities, leaving her with less time for Dean. Also, Rory and Richard make up, while Emily and Lorelai get into a fight because Lorelai did not tell her about Max and his proposal.
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Guest Stars |
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| Guest Stars | | •Biff Yeager | played | Tom | Recurring (first appearance) | | •Eddie Shin | played | Henry Cho | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Jackson Douglas | played | Jackson Melville | Recurring (12th appearance) | | •Liz Torres | played | Miss Patty | Recurring (16th appearance) | | •Paul Moncrief | played | Family Friend | Recurring (second appearance) | | •Scott Cohen | played | Max Medina | Recurring (9th appearance) | | •Sean Gunn | played | Kirk Gleason | Recurring (13th appearance) | | •Shelly Cole | played | Madeline Lynn | Recurring (11th appearance) | | •Teal Redmann | played | Louise Grant | Recurring (12th appearance) |
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Episode Notes |
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Liza Weil (Paris) is now credited as a main cast member and has been added to the opening credits. | This episode aired back-to-back with "Sadie, Sadie". |
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Rory: What's that?
Lorelai: A hammer.
Rory: Why does it have feathers?
Lorelai: So the rhinestones and bows won't feel lonely. | Man: That's a hammer?
Rory: Well, it's just dressed up a little.
Man: You dressed up a hammer?
Rory: No, my mother did. She does that. She, um, she takes thinks that aren't pretty and makes them pretty, like a hammer, you know. One time she made individual outfits for my liquid paper bottles. A clown, a cowboy, a newscaster. She's not insane, she just sounds it. | Paris: You don't want to go. It's not you.
Rory: I have multiple personalities, it might be one of me. | Lorelai: I'm officially changing my order. I'll have the 'Luke's giving Lorelai a migraine' meal.
Luke: Blue cheese or ranch? | Lorelai: (to Luke) I mean, it's just -- it's a really big night for me tonight, and I don't know, it just feels like you should be there. | Lorelai: I am the mother and you are the daughter. In some cultures, that means you have to do what I say.
Rory: If you don't tell them in two weeks, I will.
Lorelai: Though apparently not in this one. | Lorelai: Boy, they keep making that ketchup slower and slower, huh?
Luke: It's the Heinz family's little joke. | Emily: (to Lorelai) Walk as you babble, please. |
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Lorelai tells Luke that the Gettysburg Address was written on one piece of paper. However, the famous speech was written on two sheets of paper. | Rory's ponytail changes position from when she's about to leave for the Habitat project and once she's outside, on her way. |
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Paris: Thank you for the history lesson, A.J. Benza.
A.J. Benza is a former gossip columnist for the New York Daily News. | Rory: Why don't you go on inside and you and my mother can continue the 'Rory's building a house' routine and when that gets boring you can move on over to Who's on First?
"Who's on First" is a comedy routine performed by the duo, Abbott and Costello. | Lorelai: Hey, whatever happened to Xuxa?
Xuxa was a Brazilian children's television host in the 1980s and then hosted an American TV show in the 1990s. | Lane: You'll read about it in my novel, 'A Connecticut Yankee in Pusan'.
This refers to the Mark Twain novel, A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. | Lorelai: Yeah, well, by the time I could get my jaw off the ground, Speed Racer had taken my plate.
Speed Racer is a cartoon about an eighteen-year-old race car driver. |
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