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After many years of playing verbal footsy, Lorelai and Luke (Scott Patterson) finally get serious and engaged. But just when things are going smoothly, Luke learns of a daughter he never knew he had. The introduction of the little girl doesn't do much for the plot--other than to slow it down and cause more fights between Luke and Lorelai. When Luke warns Lorelai, "I don't like ultimatums," she snaps back, "I don't like Mondays, but unfortunately they come around eventually." This 5-disc 22-episode set includes an eclectic and impressive range of guest stars (Skid Row's Sebastian Bach, Paul Anka, Sonic Youth, and Madeline Albright, who appears in a dream sequence as Rory's mom). But it's cast regular Kelly Bishop as Lorelai's mother Emily who is one of the show's true gems. Prim, proper, and judgmental, she's also fiercely protective of her brood. When she learns that Logan's mother said unfavorable things about Rory, Emily confronts the woman and puts her in her place. Politely, of course. By the end of the season, one of the main characters will get married, another will have an affair, and a third will have a dalliance with an ex-boyfriend. But the relationship between Lorelai and Rory remains strong. And that's what keeps viewers watching. --Jae-Ha Kim
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 05 October, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 76247 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 6 |
| UPC: | 012569762473 |
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Customer Reviews of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Sixth Season
Always a pleasure... I like Gilmore Girls- there it is in black and white and once again, I have purchased the complete set. The only draw back (hence the 4 stars) is the it is missing the Gilmore-ism booklet which explains Amy and Dave's obsure references. Since they left, I guess they didn't feel the need to fill us in- I do miss that, but otherwise, what you see on the show is what you are getting. Can't be disappointed, now can you?
love it
i love this season so much. seeing jess again is so great. they need to make more parts for him. he looks even good on his new show on 10. this is a must get season.
Fall from Gilmore Grace
Whether because of Sherman-Pallandino's imminent departure or the ennui that can kill any long-term artistic endeavor, this season took an abrupt left turn... into a brick wall. Dialogue that, while parodied on Mad TV, etc., was still stimulating, scintallating and just plain fun, became overworked and irritating. As in: here's a joke for you, and another, and another... I felt I was continually poked in the ribs for laughs I couldn't muster. Pulling Sonic Youth, etc., into the street musician episode felt like an act of desperation, like, "We're still one of the coolest shows on TV, right?" Things got worse as the season progressed and a bloated Lorelai in suddenly dowdy dresses staggers from one failure to another. Yes, a normal woman would probably have this reaction, and a normal woman might start dressing more age-appropriately. But this is entertainment, this is the GGs, and why didn't Lorelai's sense of style morph into slighly longer pencil skirts and less goofy Ts? Just as bad was the "artistic" camera work in the episode that included a disjointed dinner conversation/argument at the grandparents', close-ups of Lorelai's miserable face... it seems to me that whoever has been taking the show over thought it an opportunity to make something good (change) out of something bad (the loss of Pallandino, the probable boredom of the writers, etc.). Consistency, however dull it might be to create, would have been a better choice. At this point (Season 7) I tune in out of boredom/mild curiosity that's close to being overweighed by sadness - didn't this used to be a brilliant, heartwarming show? I should probably add that I don't care for the ongoing transformation of Rory from a thoughtful, caring, relatively unmaterialistic intellectual into a supermodel too busy for her mother, running with the jet set, or for Logan, or for the new character, Luke's daughter. I did enjoy seeing reliably good acting from the actress playing Luke's former girlfriend - but am too lazy to look up her name. In any case, one can only hope a new show will fill the non-cable TV void left by what used to be the GGs.