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Gilmore Girls - The Complete Seventh Season
Actors: Lauren Graham, and Alexis Bledel
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $59.98
Release Date: 2007-11-13
Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Studio: Warner Home Video
Run Time: 920 minutes
Format: Array
Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 6


Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):

1) Description
After 20-plus years of single motherhood, after a series of Mr. Not- Quite-Rights, after buying that perfect wedding dress and watching it hang in the closet, Lorelai finally gets married. Yes, but to whom? The answer is just one of the deliciously intriguing what's-gonna-happens in these 22 episodes about a mother, a daughter, a town and a world that devoted Gilmore groupies have taken as their own. Sharpen your wits for the famed, fast-paced Gilmore dialogue -- but let your heart do its thing. From Stars Hollow to New York City to Paris... from Lorelai's wedding to Lane's baby shower to Rory's graduation... from beginning to middle to end... here's Season 7.

2) Amazon.com
All good things must end, but not all good things end well. Gilmore Girls is one of the most original and entertaining television programs ever to grace the CW. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel) star as the quick-witted and heavily caffeinated mother-daughter duo at the heart of this quirky drama. Normally smarter than the average show, the seventh season represents a slump in an otherwise brilliant run. The seventh season is the first without series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, and her absence is evident. Smart characters make dumb decisions and dumb characters spend too much time on screen. The normally fluid plot slumbers along as Rory's father Christopher returns as Lorelai's love interest, Rory gets even more serious with Logan, while Luke and Lorelai try to repair their damaged relationship. But it's not all bleak. Highpoints of the season include the birth of Lane's twins, plus the long-awaited cameo by Christiane Amanpour, which sends Rory into a tizzy: "I can't meet Christiane Amanpour in my pajamas!" The counterbalance of the quirky Stars Hollowians, which is half the fun of Gilmore Girls in previous seasons, is gone or, worse, awkwardly shoehorned in. Still, for fans of the series the final season is a must-own, if only to find out what happens to the characters they loved and laughed with for so many years. --Megan Chaffee


Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5

1) Egh...   [Rating: 3 out of 5]
Why did Amy Sherman-Palladino have to leave! The other seasons where genius. The second she leaves the ratings and quality of the show plummet. Why, oh why?! As much as it hurts me to say this I'd give this one a C-.

2) Great last season   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
So sad to see them go, but this was a great product for the genre.

3) Gilmore Girls Season 7 on DVD   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I was very pleased with my purchase of the Gilmore Girls Season 7. I am a long time fan of the show. I hate that it has ended.

4) I finally have all 7 seasons   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Each season is exceptional in it's own way. I'm very sad that the show ended, but now I have all 7 of the seasons to watch any time I want to keep Stars Hollow alive. I, as with lots of other fans would have liked a different ending to this season 7. I'm not so sure any show that ends has a good ending. You need all 7 seasons to really appreciate the entire Gilmore story.

5) Holy Crap this is the worst ending to a show ever!   [Rating: 1 out of 5]
Holy crap could this have been any worse? I mean seriously breaking up Logan and Rory on the second last episode, why? Never really getting Luke and Lorelai back together, ridiculous! Finally can we think of no better way then to send Rory away so that she basically won't see her mother for like a year? If it was up to me, Luke and Loralai would have gotten married and so would Logan and Rory and then Rory would have gotten the NY Times job, and that wouldn't be the best ending but at least it would have made the long time viewers happy, rather than show us this sub-par crap of an ending.


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