

Product Description Gilmore Girls: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)As season six unfolds, Lorelai and Rory face their first-ever serious incident of estrangement from each other. Lorelai did everything she could to change Rory's self-destructive path, including asking her parents for help. Feeling betrayed when they side with Rory, Lorelai pours her heart out to her boyfriend, Luke. When Luke instantly offers his support, a touched and emotionally fragile Lorelai impulsively asks Luke to marry her. Rory has also drifted away from her best friend, Lane Kim (Keiko Agena), who spent the summer touring with her band. Now, Rory and Lane vow to renew their friendship. Plus, Rory's intense former classmate Paris Geller (Liza Weil) is as upset as Lorelai when she learns that Rory has left Yale. Surprisingly, Rory's wealthy and self-indulgent boyfriend, Logan, is also concerned about Rory's decision to leave school and is convinced that she's making a mistake. Will Rory change her mind?]]> .com The rapid-paced banter between the mother-daughter team of Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) is the calling card for Gilmore Girls. The show's sixth year--which aired during the 2005-2006 TV season--remains witty, charming, and touching. The previous season left Yale undergrad Rory in trouble with the law after a night of very un-Gilmore-like behavior with her rich, handsome boyfriend Logan (Matt Czuchry). This season opens with Rory potentially facing jail time, undecided about returning to college, and--most disturbingly of all--fighting with her mother. This isn't a fight over who gets to eat the last egg roll, but rather a battle of wills. It will take a few episodes before the two are talking to each other again and the viewer can breathe a sigh of relief that all is well in Stars Hollow. In the meantime, Rory moves into her busybody grandparents' pool house. One evening, they invite their minister over to dinner. His job? To encourage Rory to remain chaste. Not one to be told how to live her life, Rory is nonplussed. After telling him he's a little too late to offer that advice, she asks, "Have you seen The 40 Year Old Virgin"? 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
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Superior Acting and of course the Great Lauren Graham
Gilmore Girls is one of the best series to ever be on television. It has succeeded to bring to life such realistic characters that have become real. The show has always seemed more like real life when compared to other shows. We have experienced the ups and downs, loves and losses of these people- Lorelai, Luke, Rory, Sookie, Emily, Richard- the list goes on.Season 5 ended with what fans have been longing for- the union of Lorelai and Luke as a couple. Season 6 could have flowed a little better, but the writers took many chances here as they kept the show true to form- inventive, true to life and always bringing up the unexpected.Let's be serious. Many are upset that Luke and Lorelai didn't just continue walking into the splendors of love's bliss but these are real, complex characters and both bring much baggage. Also, life just doesn't go complication free.Lorelai, played by the rare and extremely gifted Lauren Graham, has always been extremely strong and fought thru thick and thin. This season her world had many hits- Rory was out of her life for a long while and Luke, whether due to his introduced daughter or not, was very noncommital about the marriage. She had put her heart on the line and she had too much.Seeing these episodes in secondary viewing, I can't wait for the uninterrupted viewing on dvd. Lorelai had an emotional breakdown this year. It was just too much and her depression grew as the season progressed. It should have been and Emmy for Lauren.The show was true to life as it always has been. Lorelai is human and can only take so much. To just stick with Luke and Lorealai as a happy couple would have been unrealistic - it would have taken the show out of of its true form - continuous exploration of the shows complex characters.I myself am not at all concerned with the departure of the shows main creative force and have much hope and anticipation for season 7. Also, to all you Gilmore fans who say stop watching the show - if you loved the show so much you would forgive a season that was different in form from others. All long running shows have had this. Loyal fans will be back and never have lost their love for this innovative, creative work of art.Compared to other tv, even a slightly off season is far superior. The Gilmore Girls is tv at its best.
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Quality entertainment is such a mild term to describe this gem!
When Gilmore Girls first premiered seven years ago, I admit to watching it for the gorgeous small town scenery (albeit backlot sets). But episode one had not signed off when I was totally and ecstatically immersed in the lives of this gathering of quirky, loveable, diverse Stars Hollow residents. The casting for this show is nothing less than genius, from the main characters of Lorelai and Rory down to townspeople Taylor and Kirk. Sookie is a brilliant best pal for Lorelai, Scott Patterson as Luke Danes is every woman's dream, even Miss Patty played by Liz Torres is a gem of a performance every time she graces the set. Sally Struthers also shines as Babette, the completely eccentric next door neighbor lady married to the 'sexy' jazz icon wanna-be. There are no bad casting choices here...Edward Hermann and Kelly Bishop were made to play Emily and Richard Gilmore. But casting aside, it is the poignant and often times hilarious situations they all find themselves in on a daily basis as they go about their everyday lives in this pristine paradise in Connecticut. Relationship is the key here to every story that unfolds. No episode plays out without the underlying urgency to see some relationship either grow, change, or wither. There is always a metamorphises taking place of one kind or another, and while I am sorry to see the Palladino's say "Goodbye", I have faith that season seven will live up to the greatness of the previous seasons. Why? Because anyone who has watched this show with any amount of real attention, KNOWS which direction it should go, KNOWS the feelings and attitudes of the characters well enough to take them in a direction true to the last six years. I only hope in conveying the stories, the new team of writers has the ability to tackle those Gilmorisms for which the show is famous. I will be sad to ever see this show end, it will be like losing close and beloved family...and I will grieve! Thank God for syndication.
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Fab Fab Fabulous!!
I loved this season as much as the others!!Im from Australia and we are always the last to get any tv series. The 6th season of Gilmor Girls has not even aired down under yet so I am in love with Amazon for giving me the opportunity to buy this DVD to ease the GG cravings.My beloved package arrived early on a Wednesday morning. I quickly called in sick to work so I could staRt watching immediatly. I was a little apprehensive as most of the reviews I read following up to this great day were quite negative.But as I kept watching I was thoroughly surprised as it was still typical GG.Rori was great, a lot more mature - I love logan, they mesh well together and I think with Rori's help he will be a great part of her life. Im glad Dean is no where to be found I always found him to be really boring and a bit weak. Paris is always fun to watch! and Richard and Emily always live up to form.Lorelei and Luke relationship was not what I expected, it seemed to be a lot of hard work on both parts. The arrival of his daughter was a bit far fetched but she is here and I cant wait to see what is to come.Bring on season 7!!!
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Good shape for used dvd
One of my favorite shows, this is the 3 Ed set bought from this seller all so far where in perfect shape.
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Esta es una de mis series favoritas y necesitaba tenerla. Creo que han sacado una nueva serie o una temporada nueva. Espero con ansia su salida al mercado.
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Bella serie, da avere tutta dalla 1 alla 8 (la 9 quella di un anno dopo) , le ho regalate alla mia ragazza che se le spara una via l'altra
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