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Thirty-two year old single mom, Lorelai, lives with her teenage daughter Rory in the small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, with crazy neighbors and many ups and downs.
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Fate made them mother and daughter. Love made them friends
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Lorelai and Christopher are driving to Friday night dinner at the Gilmores. During the drive they are listening to Skid Row's "18 and Life". The lead singer of Skid Row is Sebastian Bach who is Gil the guitarist of Lane's band Hep Alien.
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Goofs
The "today's desserts" and "prep for tomorrow" boards never change and they spell tomatoes wrong.
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Quotes
Taylor:
Breathe in, folks. Smells like fall.
Luke:
Get out, Taylor.
Taylor:
Why?
Luke:
Just a code I live by.
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Crazy Credits
The Dorothy Parker Drank Here production logo after end credits to each episode features an illustration of Dorothy drinking a bottle of wine.
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Soundtracks
Where You Lead
(remixed version)
Performed by Carole King and Louise Goffin
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While it may appear to be a chick thing, I enjoy watching this show. The characters are not stereotypical and stand out thanks to the great job of both writers and actors (I especially enjoy Melissa McCarthy and Liza Weil's portrayal of their characters), the show is chock full of wit (that is if your brain is quick enough to register the references made through the fast speech) and the plot, from what I have seen, is more than sufficient to keep you wanting to see more.
My favorite thing about the show is that, unlike other dramas, it isn't too over the top. The plot progresses smoothly and slowly (just slow enough), and while the show changes as time passes, it doesn't change so completely as other shows in the same genre would. It is a perfect example of that while life changes, it is a subtle change, not an overt one.
I would recommend anyone in search of intelligent, witty television to watch this show. I give it a 9 out of 10, and I hope that it stays on the air for years to come.