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- Season 2 overviewOct 9, 2001-May 21, 200222 episodesSeason 2 episodes1. Sadie, Sadie ... Oct 9, 2001
- Lorelai's mom is hurt when she hears about her upcoming wedding from Sookie.
- 2. Hammers and Veils Oct 9, 2001
- Lorelai's mom is hurt when she hears about her upcoming wedding from Sookie.
- 3. Red Light on a Wedding Night Oct 16, 2001
- A wild bachelorette party causes Lorelai to have second thoughts about her marriage.
- 4. The Road Trip to Harvard Oct 23, 2001
- Lorelai and Rory travel to Harvard University, where possibilities arise.
- 5. Nick & Nora/Sid & Nancy Oct 30, 2001
- Luke takes in his wild 17-year-old nephew; Rory is drawn to the new guy in town.
- 6. Presenting Lorelai Gilmore ... Nov 6, 2001
- Rory agrees to her grandmother's request that she make her debut at a ball.
- 7. Like Mother, Like Daughter Nov 13, 2001
- Rory's efforts at socializing land her in the popular clique.
- 8. The Ins & Outs of Inns Nov 20, 2001
- Lorelai fears that her dream of opening an inn is doomed to failure.
- 9. Run Away, Little Boy Nov 27, 2001
- Dean is jealous when Rory and Tristan are cast as Romeo and Juliet.
- 10. The Bracebridge Dinner Dec 11, 2001
- Lorelai invites the citizens of Stars Hollow to an elaborate celebration.
- 11. Secrets and Loans Jan 22, 2002
- Lorelai is angry when Rory tells Emily about their home's termite damage.
- 12. Richard in Stars Hollow Jan 29, 2002
- Lorelai's retired father visits and drives her and Rory crazy critizing all aspects of their lives.
- 13. A-Tisket, A-Tasket Feb 5, 2002
- Jess outbids Dean to win a picnic lunch date with Rory at the annual picnic basket auction.
- 14. It Should've Been Lorelai Feb 12, 2002
- Christopher's new girlfriend (Madchen Amick) plans to build a close relationship with Rory.
- 15. Lost and Found Feb 26, 2002
- Suspicious Lorelai catches Jess in Rory's room and accuses him of stealing a bracelet.
- 16. There's the Rub Apr 9, 2002
- Lorelai and Emily spend a weekend at a health spa; Rory has unwelcome visitors.
- 17. Dead Uncles and Vegetables Apr 16, 2002
- Lorelai and Rory work at the diner while Luke arranges a funeral.
- 18. Back in the Saddle Again Apr 23, 2002
- While helping Rory create a product for teens, Richard decides to end his retirement.
- 19. Teach Me Tonight Apr 30, 2002
- During a study session, Jess begs Rory to go for a drive and crashes her car.
- 20. Help Wanted May 7, 2002
- Rory erupts in anger when she realizes everyone blames Jess for the accident.
- 21. Lorelai's Graduation Day May 14, 2002
- Rory arranges for Richard and Emily to pay a surprise visit on Lorelai's graduation day.
- 22. I Can't Get Started May 21, 2002
- Lorelai and Rory's father, Christopher, spend a romantic night together.
The second season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on October 9, 2001 on The WB. The season concluded on May 21, 2002, after 22 episodes.
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- October 9, 2001 –, May 21, 2002
- 22
- The WB
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Season 2 of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, aired on the WB television network.
As season two unfolds, Lorelai will wrestle with a life-changing romantic decision, while Rory comes face-to-face with her own long-hidden wild side when an irresistible and dangerous new boy arrives in town. This surprising turn of events will give Lorelai a frightening new perspective on how her own wild teenage years affected her parents.
Rory was a straight 'A' student at the local public high school, but everything changed when she was accepted into the prestigious Chilton Prep in nearby Hartford. Though she was elated at this life-changing opportunity for her daughter, the steep tuition forced Lorelai to swallow her pride and ask her parents for financial help. Their condition for financing Rory's education was that they once again become part of the lives of their estranged daughter and granddaughter. The ensuing year of Friday night dinners at Emily and Richard's home may have brought the generations physically closer together, even though at any given meal the conversation can quickly shift from funny to furious, or serious to sweet.
Headstrong Lorelai has managed to create a loving home environment for her daughter, but romantic complications and a surprise marriage proposal at the end of last season have left her a bit rattled as just about everyone in Stars Hollow anxiously awaits Lorelai's answer... including Lorelai herself. At the same time, her friendship with Luke Danes (Scott Patterson, Little Big League) the handsome owner of the local diner who never fails to charm Lorelai with his smile and great coffee, seems to be simmering with the promise of something more.
With her best friend, the hopelessly clumsy culinary genius Sookie (Melissa McCarthy, Charlie's Angels), Lorelai is saving up to one day open her own bed-and-breakfast. In the meantime, she shall have to pay her dues as the manager of the quaint and historic Independence Inn and weather the acerbic attitude of the inn's haughty concierge, Michel Gerard (Yanic Truesdale). Adding her own unique style to the town is Miss Patty (Liz Torres, The John Larroquette Show) the local dance instructor and social commentator.
Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore
Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore
Melissa McCarthy as Sookie St. James (17 episodes)
Keiko Agena as Lane Kim (16 episodes)
Yanic Truesdale as Michel Gerard (16 episodes)
Scott Patterson as Luke Danes
•This season was released on DVD as a six-disc boxed set under the title of Gilmore Girls: The Complete Second Season on December 7, 2004 by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
•Region 2 – May 15, 2006
•Region 4 – April 5, 2006
•There were numerous additions to the main cast in Season 2. Liza Weil (Paris Geller) and Jared Padalecki (Dean Forester) were upgraded to series regular status from the recurring cast.
•Despite being a regular, Liza Weil is the first main cast member not to be credited in the episodes she does not appear in.
•Weil was credited as a main cast member starting with her first appearance in the season, "Hammers and Veils", and was listed as a regular for the episodes she appeared in the season.
Find out everything about season 2 of Gilmore Girls, a comedy drama series about a single mother and her teen daughter in Stars Hollow. Watch trailers, browse episodes, see ratings, cast, trivia, and more on IMDb.
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