Gilmore Girls The Complete Fourth Season
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This award-winning WB series is an intelligent, heartfelt drama about a mother and daughter navigating their turbulent world together, as both best friends and family members. Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham, BAD SANTA) is a young, attractive single mom living in idyllic Stars Hollow, CT, and her high-school daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel, SIN CITY) is her closest confidant. The two share an independent spirit, a taste for literature, and gorgeous blue eyes. Lorelai had made a break with her conservative, old-money parents, Emily (Kelly Bishop, DIRTY DANCING) and Richard (Edward Herrmann, THE AVIATOR), when at a very young age she decided to keep her baby when she became unexpectedly pregnant. Since then she has been forced to turn to them for financial help with raising Rory, and a tenuous peace has been restored. Mother and daughter are essentially growing up together, supporting each other through relationship difficulties, college worries, and life in general. In the fourth season Lorelai manages to hav...Actors and Key Contributors: Ronald Víctor García, Teresa Medina, Hiro Narita, Amy Sherman, Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel,
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Spotlight Review
Not Worse; Just Different (and Better Than They Say)
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By R. W. Rasband
on 2005-09-26The conventional wisdom about season 4 of "Gilmore Girls" is that it wasn't as good as the show had previously been. Supposedly Rory's move away from her mother to Yale removed much of the show's fizz. I simply have to disagree with this. With a show as intelligent and well-written as this one the characters are going to grow and evolve almost like people do in real life (especially young people like Rory.) This can dramatically be seen at the end of season 4 as Rory embarks on the first of several badly thought-out decisions that continue into the current year. It's rare on TV that a sympathetic character is allowed to mess up her life, complete with consequences. (Like Willow, on "Buffy The Vampire Slayer", for example.) It seems that some fans don't have the patience to allow a c... (Read Full Review)

