Gilmore Girls Season Six, Episode Eighteen: The Real Paul Anka
Lorelai has a crazy dream about the real Paul Anka and the dog Paul Anka and she calls Rory to tell her all about it.
Rory is still freezing out Logan. She takes a piece away from him for the paper and uses his research to write it herself. When she gets home from the paper, Colin and Finn are there. They’re all planning a Life and Death Brigade stunt that involves jumping out of a plane and white water rafting. Rory has to spoil their fun by talking about how dangerous it’s going to be. The other guys leave and Logan says he’s pissed that Rory hasn’t forgiven him yet. He packs his bag and leaves the next day.
Luke leaves for his trip with April’s math class. He has a good time on the bus and talks to a kid named Freddy. April later tells him she has a crush on Freddy and Luke should go sit with the other parents. The trip takes them to Philadelphia, so Luke takes April to the bookstore Jess runs. It’s some kind open house and Rory shows up, too. She and Jess kiss, and then Rory kind of freaks out. She can’t bring herself to cheat on Logan because she’s in love with him. Jess is upset.
Mrs. Kim brings her wedding dress to Lorelai and asks her to alter it for Lane to wear. It’s huge and horrible and there are pants. Lane asks Lorelai to do something drastic to it. Lorelai makes no promises, but when she gets it on the mannequin, she purposely pours coffee all over it so she has an excuse to really change it.
Lorelai sees her parents walking around Stars Hollow looking at houses. She says hello to them and they act very mysterious. She walks around with them and talks about how horrible Stars Hollow is. Emily runs off, and Lorelai and Richard find her later at the diner playing Go Fish with some strange kid. She thinks the kid is April. Lorelai tells her she and Luke have agreed that Lorelai won’t be involved in April’s life. Emily assumes it’s all Lorelai’s fault.
Categories: Season 6Emily: This isn’t Luke’s daughter? Here I was bonding with it!
Posted on May 25, 2010



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