Richard and Emily hold widely differing points of view on the success of their business trip to Atlantic City; spurred on by her editor, Rory writes a strongly opinionated dance review that leads to a dining hall confrontation with the ballerina; even though she continues to resist his interest in her, Lorelai can't help but be impressed by Jason's smooth moves as he manipulates a frosty Emily into inviting him for Friday night dinner so that he can woo Lorelai; Lane and Dave have a long distance argument over pottery; Michel is back on the staff of the still-under-reconstruction Dragonfly Inn, but his one sneeze has Bruce erecting barriers to his attending a staff meeting which includes an overly-protective new mother Sookie and baby Davey; when she learns that Nicole and Luke have put their divorce on hold and have resumed dating, Lorelai becomes so flustered that she has an argument with Luke; Richard estatically roams throughout the house with his laptop after he goes wireless with
Title | Gilmore Girls - Season 4 Episode 8 Die, Jerk |
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Year | 2007 |
Genre | Comedy, Drama |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | The WB, The CW |
Cast | Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Scott Patterson, Melissa McCarthy, Keiko Agena, Yanic Truesdale |
Crew | Janet Leahy (Producer), Amy Sherman-Palladino (Producer), Daniel Palladino (Producer), Chris Long (Producer), Gavin Polone (Producer), John Stephens (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | Gilmore Girls: Tal Mãe, Tal Filha, Gilmorova děvčata, Οικογένεια Γκίλμορ, Una mamma per amica, Ženy z rodu Gilmorovcov |
Keyword | grandparent grandchild relationship, small town, coffee, private school, ambition, middle class, high school, love, female protagonist, dating, single mother, mother daughter relationship |
First Air Date | Oct 05, 2000 |
Last Air date | May 15, 2007 |
Season | 7 Season |
Episode | 153 Episode |
Runtime | 44:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.90/ 10 by 1,012.00 users |
Popularity | 287.038 |
Language | English |