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Gilmore Girls :: Swan Song (03x14)
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| Title: | Swan Song |
| Episode #: | 03x14 |
| Production Number: | 175014 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 11th, 2003 |
*Also Known As: - Blauäugig (
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Jun 28, 2004 |
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Lorelai goes off with her new boyfriend for a weekend in New York, but worries about leaving Rory and Jess alone together. Meanwhile, when Jess shows up for dinner with Rory and her grandmother, Emily, and refuses to explain his black eye. Rory accuses Jess of fighting with Dean. Lane hatches a plan in order to hang out with her new beau.
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Jess tells Emily that he eats meat. But in real life, Milo Ventimiglia, who plays Jess, is a strict vegetarian. |
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Luke: Hey. Find it okay?
Lorelai: Yeah. I found everything -- including a couple coupling.
Luke: Oh, Rory and Jess?
Lorelai: No, Ben and J. Lo. Yes, Rory and Jess. | Luke: Being jealous of Dean is pointless. You're just going to drive Rory away. If you want to have a relationship with someone, you're going to have to learn to open up your mouth and say something.
Jess: Give it a rest, Dr. Phil. | (reading her appointment notes)
Lorelai: I also have "resha plabasham."
Rory: What?
Lorelai: I don't know. I can't read it.
Rory: Shouldn't you change your system?
Lorelai: Hey, my system works.
Rory: Yeah, tell that to the guy who calls tomorrow because you missed your "resha plabasham" appointment. | Brian: All our songs are pretty much about property destruction and a general dislike of right-wing causes. | Rory: We need a signal.
Lorelai: A kissing signal?
Rory: Something to avoid this.
Lorelai: Okay, um, how ‘bout I shoot off a flare when I’m outside necking with a boy?
Rory: You know what I mean.
Lorelai: Or I could bang on the door and yell, "Hey, we’re necking out here!"
Rory: I still say we need a signal. | Lorelai: Hey, you know what Gran needs?
Emily: What?
Lorelai: A fella.
Rory: With or without an umbrella. |
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When Luke and Jess are on the lake at the end, while the shot is on Luke, they are in the sun, but when the shot goes to Jess, they are in the shadow. | When Zach, Brian, and Dave talk to Mrs. Kim from their car, the reflection of the camera can be seen in the car's windows. | At the lake, you can see that the boat is sitting on a black frame. | When Lorelai comes back from New York, the reflection of the camera can be seen on Alex's car. |
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Episode Title: Swan Song
"Swan Song" is the name of a poem by Dorothy Parker. | Jess: Get a clue, Columbo.
In the long running television show Columbo, the title character and focus of the show was a detective. | Lorelai: It's like a Dean Martin roast.
Comedian Dean Martin was the host of a series of celebrity 'roasts' from 1973 to 1984 in which a guest of honor is insulted by friends and family in an endearing manner. | Rory: So, not your Jonas Salk necklace.
Jonas Salk is the scientist known for developing a vaccine against polio. | Lorelai: Oh, Rhett, is that you?
Lorelai is quoting a line from the film Gone With The Wind which starred Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara and Clark Gable as Rhett Butler. | Lorelai: I came up here for a book. It's one of Luke's.
Jess: Well, if it doesn't have "Encyclopedia Brown" in the title, that narrows it down a lot.
Encyclopedia Brown, a young detective, is a character in a series of mystery books aimed at children. | Miss Patty: Kind of like what Elaine Stritch did on Broadway, but without the bitterness.
Elaine Stritch is known for her one-woman Broadway show, Elaine Stritch at Liberty. |
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