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Gilmore Girls Episode: "Go, Bulldogs!"

Season 7, Episode 6
Episode Synopsis: Lorelai and Christopher attend Parents' Weekend at Yale and find Emily and Richard are also there; and Christopher treats Rory's Daily News staff to an expensive lunch where the liquor flows too freely. Meanwhile, a flirtation begins between Luke and April's swimming coach (Mia Cottet), and Luke asks her out on a date. Original Air Date: Nov 7, 2006

November 7, 2006: Squish, Squish, Squish

I’m pretty sure my old Magnavox isn’t going fuzzy. And thanks to my contacts, I’ve got a perfect 20/20. But I swear I just saw a bunch of people in Stars Hollow getting soft around the edges. Let’s start with Luke: packing lunches, checking for biology homework, reminding about sweaters, swimsuits and pickups after practice. Sure, it’s with a typical Luke delivery — curt and succinct. But did you catch that huge smile on his face when April ran back into the diner to grab the lunch she’d left behind? Someone’s falling in love with his daughter. More proof? The two of them close together on the couch, Rory-and-Lorelai style, pigging out on pizza and sweet rolls. 'Nuff said.Now Lorelai. Did you ever think she’d attend a stuffy, foofy event unless her parents forced her into it? But Chris really wanted to go to parents’ weekend at Yale. So after some slight prodding, she actually agreed. Sure, she complained about the too-green grass an... read more

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Premiered: September 19, 2006, on CW
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