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  1. The seventh and final season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 26, 2006, on The CW. The season and series concluded on May 15, 2007, after 22 episodes. This was the first and only season to air on the CW, which was a merge of UPN and the show's previous home, The WB.

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    1
    "The Long Morrow"
    133
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    "That's What You Get, Folks, for Makin' ...
    134
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    "Lorelai's First Cotillion"
    Lee Shallat-Chemel
    135
    4
    "'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous"
  2. Find out the plot, cast, and ratings of each episode of Gilmore Girls Season 7, the final season of the popular comedy-drama series. Follow Lorelai and Rory's adventures as they face new challenges, relationships, and surprises.

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    Season 7 of Gilmore Girls, an American drama television series, aired on the CW television network.

    At the end of season six, Lorelai's elation over her engagement to diner-owner Luke Danes (Scott Patterson, "Little Big League") turned to frustration when he learned of the existence of his 12-year-old daughter, April (guest star Vanessa Marano). Luke asked Lorelai to be patient while he came to terms with this life-changing discovery. After difficult months of giving Luke all the time and space she could, Lorelai delivered a tearful now-or-never ultimatum. Bristling under her emotional demand, Luke let Lorelai walk out of his life. A heartbroken Lorelai took comfort in the arms of her old flame and Rory's father, Christopher Haden (guest star David Sutcliffe, "I'm With Her").

    Rory also faced a tumultuous year, dropping out of Yale after her dreams of becoming a journalist were dashed by newspaper mogul Mitchum Huntzberger (guest star Gregg Henry), who just happens to be the father of her boyfriend, Logan (Matt Czuchry, "Eight Legged Freaks"). Rory's reckless behavior led to an unusual and painful parting of the ways between mother and daughter. After a few months spent organizing DAR events for Emily, Rory realized she belonged back at Yale, and she and Lorelai joyfully reunited. Rory and Logan then faced their toughest challenge when she learned of his infidelity during a brief separation. Unable to forgive him at first, Rory realized her love for Logan could overcome even such a serious mistake when he was badly injured in a childish "Life and Death Brigade" stunt. As season six ended however, the two faced a devastating separation when Logan was forced by his father to move to London to take his place in the family's empire. Rory now begins her senior year at Yale and continues as editor of the Yale Daily News without Logan's supportive presence.

    As season seven unfolds, Lorelai and Rory will turn to one another to get through the complications in their respective romances. It may be that Lorelai's relationship with Luke has been irretrievably marred now that she has once again let Christopher come between them. Even so, she and Luke still have to co-exist in tiny, close-knit Stars Hollow with the town's watchful eyes on them and all their charged history. Meanwhile, Rory will attempt to keep her long-distance romance with Logan alive, even though communication has never been their strong suit, and London is far away.

    Continuing to add to the unmistakable style of Stars Hollow is a colorful roster of town characters, including Lorelai's best friend and business partner Sookie St. James (Melissa McCarthy), Miss Patty (guest star Liz Torres, "The John Larroquette Show"), the local dance teacher and social commentator, Michel Gerard (Yanic Truesdale), the haughty concierge of the Dragonfly Inn, and Kirk (Sean Gunn, "Pearl Harbor"), the town's jack-of-all-trades and master of none. Rory's two best friends are her intense classmate Paris Geller (Liza Weil, "Stir of Echoes") and childhood pal Lane Kim (Keiko Agena, "Felicity"), who just married fellow musician, Zack (guest star Todd Lowe), in a typically quirky Stars Hollow celebration.

    Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore

    Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore

    Scott Patterson as Luke Danes

    Melissa McCarthy as Sookie St. James (18 episodes)

    Keiko Agena as Lane Kim (11 episodes)

    Yanic Truesdale as Michel Gerard (10 episodes)

    •The season was released on DVD as a six-disc boxed set under the title of Gilmore Girls: The Complete Seventh Season on November 13, 2007 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.

    A Series Changes Horses, and the Ride Gets Bumpy (THE NEW YORK TIMES • NOVEMBER 2006)

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