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Gilmore Girls - The Complete Fourth Season by Amy Sherman, Chris Long, Daniel Palladino, Jamie Babbit, Kenny Ortega
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DVD detailsActor: Alexis Bledel, Keiko Agena, Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy, Scott Patterson Director: Amy Sherman, Chris Long, Daniel Palladino, Jamie Babbit, Kenny Ortega Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 959 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-09-27 Studio: WB Television Network, The
DVD Reviews of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Fourth SeasonDVD Review: Love the Gilmore Girls Summary: 5 StarsThere really isn't much to say, just another season of the Gilmore Girls- what a great show.
DVD Review: Great show but watch the disk quality Summary: 1 StarsI ordered thsi new/sealed and in the season 4 box was a disk from the 5th season - how does that happen?
DVD Review: Anything Gilmore is great! Summary: 5 StarsAnyway you can purchase the Gilmore Girls 7 seasons you should! They are a must have!
DVD Review: Gilmore Girls are great! Summary: 5 StarsI absolutely love the Gilmore Girls and I received my order quickly with no hassle at all. Thanks
DVD Review: Gilmore Girls Season 4 Summary: 4 StarsA must for any Gilmore Girl fan. Rory starts her first year at Yale and Lorelai opens her own Inn. Rory becomes the other woman and Jess becomes an author. Many more good times and surprizes unveil in season four so get ready to laugh and cry.
Description of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Fourth SeasonBoola boola! Rory starts her first year at Yale. Moola moola! Lorelai finally opens the Dragonfly Inn, although it takes her last dime (and a loan from Luke). The Gilmore girls return for another scintillating, snappy-patter year of Gilmore Girls. Welcome, Gilmore groupies, to the fourth season of the series acclaimed for its agile balance of life and laughter. Oh yes, and love. Lorelai has a romantic fling with her father's new, younger partner, but ends the year with the guy every fan has known was right for her all along. For Rory, Cupid seems to be on sabbatical -- then Dean and Jess re-enter her life. Sookie gets a Davey, Lane gets a life, Kirk gets a girlfriend(!) and you get a 22-episode vacation in Stars Hollow, plus DVD Extras and a mint on the pillow. DVD Features: Additional Scenes Challenges:Stars Hollow Interactive Triva Game Other:Who Wants To Get Together - a montage of the season's best hook-ups. Goodies & Gossip - Fun Factios appear on screen throughout the Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist episode.
The sum of its parts was definitely greater than the season whole as Gilmore Girls kicked off its fourth year by separating its high-powered mother-daughter duo. After years of toil at snooty private school Chilton, Rory (Alexis Bledel) was finally off to the greener pastures of college as she began her first year at Yale. The not-so-long distance put a crimp in her relationship with her mother, Lorelai (Lauren Graham), as the two were forced to continue their chatty conversations via phone--not exactly the same as trading barbs face-to-face. While Rory adjusted to college life with cranky roommate Paris (Liza Weil) in tow, Lorelai found herself without a daughter, but gained a boyfriend in the form of Jason "Digger" Stiles (Chris Eigeman), a childhood friend and now her father's business partner. But the lure of Stars Hollow, the Gilmores' cherished country town, would prove too hard to resist, as Lorelai finally made plans to open her own inn, and the two ladies found themselves attracted to town residents--for Lorelai, an intensifying of her friendship with diner owner Luke (Scott Patterson), and for Rory, a return to old boyfriend Dean (Jared Padalecki), which put a decided tension into a show that sorely needed it. Nevermind that both men were married to other women! The first half of the fourth season definitely foundered, as the show's usually topnotch creative team struggled to find a way to keep the Gilmore chemistry afloat despite separating their main characters. There wasn't much drama to be found for Rory in starting college, and though it got off to a great start, Lorelai's relationship with Jason never fully gelled. However, once the show got its girls into the arms of their Stars Hollow men, it turned around almost immediately, surging towards a creative revival that put its ratings higher than they'd ever been before. Along the way to its surprising and complex season finale, there were great episodes to be had: "Girls in Bikinis, Boys Doin' the Twist," which found Rory and Paris on spring break; "The Reigning Lorelai," centering on an unexpected funeral; "The Festival of Living Art," which had Stars Hollow resident re-creating classic works; and "Luke Can See Her Face," which finally brought the Luke-Lorelai romance to the forefront. The season may have started out rough, but this fourth year ended with a bang, and the promise of more fireworks to come. --Mark Englehart
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