At lunch, Richard introduces Rory and Paris to his old friend. The Gilmores go in style to the Harvard-Yale game.At lunch, Richard introduces Rory and Paris to his old friend. The Gilmores go in style to the Harvard-Yale game.At lunch, Richard introduces Rory and Paris to his old friend. The Gilmores go in style to the Harvard-Yale game.
Melissa McCarthy
- Sookie St. James
- (credit only)
Yanic Truesdale
- Michel Gerard
- (credit only)
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- TriviaDuring this episode the Gilmore's go to the Harvard - Yale football game which was held at Yale on November 22, roughly the same time that the episode was aired. Yale lost that game 37-19.
- GoofsBrennan picks up the pot of coffee from the coffee marker but Kirk asks for a napkin, at which point Brennan puts the pot of coffee in his right hand to pull the napkin out of his back pocket. He takes the pot of coffee directly off the burner so how could he possibly hold it in his hand by the bottom of it? It would be scalding hot.
- ConnectionsReferences The Breakfast Club (1985)
- SoundtracksWhere You Lead
Performed by Carole King and Louise Goffin
Words and Music by Carole King and Toni Stern
Produced by Greg Wells and Carole King
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Lorelei needs to grow up
I am in the middle of rewatching this series and wow, I never realised when I originally watched this how amazingly immature, annoying and incredibly selfish Lorelei is and this episode brings it to the forefront! If it is not on her terms she is a brat! She crashed the footy game and then destroyed everyone around her, Jason takes her on a lovely date and she throws her toys out of the pram as it is not something she likes! Lorelei doesn't grow up at all! The sad thing is I know it doesn't get better. I spent the original time watching this hating Lorelei's parents, but rewatching it, yes they are still bad but Lorelei never grows up!
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- Grace888
- Sep 22, 2022
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