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Lauren Graham | ... | ||
Alexis Bledel | ... | ||
Scott Patterson | ... | ||
Melissa McCarthy | ... | ||
Keiko Agena | ... | ||
Yanic Truesdale | ... | ||
Liza Weil | ... |
Paris Geller
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Sean Gunn | ... | ||
Matt Czuchry | ... |
Logan Huntzberger
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Kelly Bishop | ... | ||
Edward Herrmann | ... | ||
Kathleen Wilhoite | ... | ||
Liz Torres | ... | ||
Sally Struthers | ... | ||
Michael Winters | ... |
Rory gets a job following the presidential campaign of one of the candidates running for president. While she prepares to leave in a mere three days, Lorelai adjusts to the idea that she may not see her daughter again for weeks, even months. Meanwhile, Luke is still trying to sort out how he really feels about Lorelai after they locked eyes at the karaoke jam. To see Rory off before she leaves for her new job, the entire town puts on a farewell party, despite the presence of rain. Written by Kristie M
I found the last episode of the "Gilmore Girls" somewhat unexciting and flat. I really wish that we the viewers could have seen what Amy Sherman-Palladino's ending would have been like. I have read that she knew what the ending was going to be when she began the series. I really hope that viewers are treated to her ending sometime down the road. I would really like to see "closure" of the series the way it was meant to be. I think that Amy Sherman-Palladino could not have been happy with the ending that was shown. In any case I would like to thank Amy Sherman-Palladino for a wonderful series. I don't think that there will ever be another series quite like it.