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Gilmore Girls :: Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller (05x01)
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| Title: | Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller |
| Episode #: | 05x01 |
| Production Number: | 2T5301 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday September 21st, 2004 |
*Also Known As: - Ohne Worte (
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Nov 08, 2005 |
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Picking up on the same night as last season's finale, Lorelai is very upset that Rory has lost her virginity to her married ex-boyfriend Dean. Luke is happy and relieved to learn that Lorelai wants to pursue their new romantic relationship. Meanwhile, after announcing that she and Richard are officially separated, Emily decides to leave immediately for Paris. Realizing that Dean's marriage may not be over after all, Rory agrees to spend the summer in Europe with Emily. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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When Luke leaves a message on Lorelai's machine, he says his cell phone number is (860) 294-1986. | Liza Weil (Paris) does not appear in this episode. | Rating: 4.1/7 |
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Emily: I am going to Europe, Richard. I am going to Europe, and I'm going to have a marvelous time. I'm going to get up at 10:00, and I'm going to have two glasses of wine at lunch every single day.
Richard: Only prostitutes have two glasses of wine at lunch.
Emily: Well, then buy me a boa and drive me to Reno because I am open for business. | Sookie: I'm so happy!
Lorelai: I'm so glad you're so happy! Is this is a normal happy or was there cooking sherry involved? | Rory: We need a song. A song that will be ours so we can always remember this moment.
Dean: Oh, trust me, I'll always remember this. | Lane: Where did you do it the second time?
Rory: Miss Patty's
Lane: You did it at Miss Patty's?
Rory: Yeah.
Lane: She would be so proud. | Michel: (about Taylor) That man is why mail-order brides were invented. | Lorelai: You and me, we kissed?
Luke: I remember.
Lorelai: And it was ... unexpected.
Luke: Lorelai, relax. I'm fine if you want to just forget it ever happened, really.
Lorelai: No, I don't want to forget it ever happened. It was a great kiss.
Luke: Yeah?
Lorelai: If one of us had been a frog, it would have had some seriously impressive consequences. | (while talking about Rory and Dean sleeping together)
Rory: Why are you whispering?
Lane: Because I just think that no matter where she is, my mom can hear this conversation. | Emily: Lorelai, Rory, Richard and I have separated.
Lorelai: And?
Emily: What do you mean "and"? That's not enough? You need some sort of mob-related offing to make it interesting? | Lorelai: So, where are you right now?
Luke: About 10 minutes from "if I lived here, I'd blow my brains out." |
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The basement at the elder Gilmore's house is different than it has been in past episodes. |
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Episode Title: Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller
Daisy Miller is the title of a short novel by Henry James about an American girl traveling in Europe. | Sookie: Call me Belinda, 'cause my lips are sealed.
Belinda Carlisle, the lead singer of the Go-Go's, had a hit single with the group in the 1980s entitled "Our Lips Are Sealed". | Zach: Go join "The Polyphonic Spree," you fruitcake.
The Polyphonic Spree is a choral symphonic pop group formed in 1999. | Emily: It'll be just like "Gigi."
Gigi is a 1958 film, based on the novel of the same name by Colette, set in Paris, France. In the movie, a young girl is groomed to follow in her grandmother's footsteps. | Luke: Yeah, I'm a regular Lancelot.
Sir Lancelot is one of the Knights of the Round Table and a popular character in several stories, plays, and movies. | Lorelei: Well, if it isn't Dean Moriarty.
In the novel On The Road, Dean Moriarty is the protagonist. | Rory: So, what is this, a Henry James novel?
Henry James is an English author known for his novels about Old Europe clashing with the New World (the United States). |
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