Gilmore Girls Season 6, Ep. 6 "Welcome to the Dollhouse"

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Richard tries to gather information from Logan about Rory's future plans, but Logan mistakenly thinks that Richard is asking when he plans to marry Rory.
  • Runtime: 45 minutes
  • Original air date: October 18, 2005
  • Network: The CW
 
 
 
 

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1. New and Improved Lorelai
  September 13, 2005
Thirty something Lorelai Gilmore and coffee shop owner Luke Danes begin making plans for their future, but Luke is embarrassed when word spreads that Lorelai was the one who proposed marriage.
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2. Fight Face
  September 20, 2005
Rory begins to work her 300 hours of community service and finds that life on a road crew is not pretty. Lorelai and Luke try to decide whether they will fix up Lorelai's home or buy the Twickham house, which Luke has always admired.
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3. The Ungraduate
  September 27, 2005
Excited to cater Lorelai's wedding, Sookie pressures Lorelai to set a date but cannot get her to commit. While completing her community service hours, Rory takes a job at Emily's DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) office.
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4. Always a God Mother, Never a God
  October 4, 2005
Lorelai misses Rory and tries to call her but soon discovers that her daughter's cell phone is no longer in service. Sookie asks Lorelai and Rory to be the godparents to her two children.
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5. We've Got Magic to Do
  October 11, 2005
Rory does a fabulous job organizing a big DAR bash for Emily. However, at the party, Richard confronts Logan's father, Mitchum Huntzberger, while Emily has an even uglier confrontation with Logan's mother, Shria.
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6. Welcome to the Dollhouse
  October 18, 2005
Richard tries to gather information from Logan about Rory's future plans, but Logan mistakenly thinks that Richard is asking when he plans to marry Rory.
 
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7. Twenty-One is the Loneliest Number
  October 25, 2005
As Rory's 21st birthday approaches, both Lorelai and Rory are saddened that their estrangement will keep them from spending the day the way they had always planned.
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8. Let Me Hear Your Balalaikas Ringing Out
  November 8, 2005
Rory is pleasantly surprised when her former boyfriend Jess (recurring guest star MILO VENTIMIGLIA - "The Bedford Diaries") appears at her grandparents' house and reveals an amazing development in his life.
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9. The Prodigal Daughter Returns
  November 15, 2005
A surprise phone call from Rory's dad illuminates issues of trust between Lorelai and Luke. Later, when a person from his past shows up in Stars Hollow, Luke has no idea how to tell Lorelai.
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10. He's Slippin' Him Bread...Dig?
  November 22, 2005
After a long absence, Christopher Haden, Rory's father, reappears in the lives of Lorelai and Rory. Luke struggles with what the presence of Christopher will mean to him and his relationship with Lorelai.
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11. The Perfect Dress
  January 10, 2006
Feeling that he has missed too much and wants to get to know his newly discovered daughter, Luke goes to have a talk with her mother, his former girlfriend Anna Nardini (recurring guest star SHERILYN FENN - "Twin Peaks").
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12. Just Like Gwen and Gavin
  January 17, 2006
Knowing he has let too much time go by, Luke is still unable to tell Lorelai about the existence of his 12-year-old daughter, April (recurring guest star VANESSA MARANO), and he is thrown into a panic when April wants to hang out with him at the diner.
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13. Friday Night's Alright for Fighting
  January 31, 2006
While Luke deals with the reality of having his daughter, April (recurring guest star VANESSA MARANO), in his life, Lorelai tries to pretend she doesn't mind the repercussions the new situation is having on their engagement.
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14. You've Been Gilmored
  February 7, 2006
Wanting to get to know her future son-in-law better, Emily asks Lorelai to invite Luke over for dinner. In order to avoid an argument, Lorelai purposely fails to mention that the wedding has been postponed.
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15. A Vineyard Valentine
  February 14, 2006
As Valentine's Day approaches, Rory and Logan invite Lorelai and Luke to spend a weekend with them at Logan's family house on Martha's Vineyard. Rory and Logan have a wonderful time, but Lorelai is upset by Luke's unfriendly attitude towards Logan.
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16. Bridesmaids Revisited
  February 28, 2006
Proud parents Lorelai and Christopher attend a journalism panel at Yale, where Rory dazzles the crowd. Afterwards, Lorelai offers to help Christopher by baby-sitting his 4-year-old daughter and is horrified by the toddler's terrible behavior.
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17. I'm OK, You're OK
  April 4, 2006
After forgiving Logan for his indiscretions, Rory needs some time for herself, so she visits Lorelai in Stars Hollow.
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18. The Real Paul Anka
  April 11, 2006
Meanwhile, although Rory and Logan are back together, Logan is miserable knowing that Rory hasn't really forgiven him, and he takes off with his friends for another stunt with the Life and Death Brigade.
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19. I Get a Sidekick out of You
  April 18, 2006
On the night before Lane and Zach get married, Lorelai and Rory's plans for a bachelorette party go awry, as do the plans made by Zach's buddies, so the two groups end up together for a makeshift party in a vacant parking lot.
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20. Super Cool Party People
  April 25, 2006
When Luke prepares a birthday party for April (recurring guest star VANESSA MARANO) at the diner, Lorelai volunteers to help but is hurt after Luke explains that he still thinks it's too soon for April and Lorelai to meet.
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21. Driving Miss Gilmore
  May 2, 2006
Temporarily unable to see after minor eye surgery, Emily enlists Lorelai's help as her driver and companion, finally revealing a surprise that catches Lorelai completely off guard.
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22. Partings
  May 9, 2006
On the evening of Logan's graduation from Yale, Rory throws him a wild party, but the knowledge that he is being forced to leave for London the next day makes their time together bittersweet.
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Episode 6, "Welcome to the Dollhouse"
Synopsis: Richard tries to gather information from Logan about Rory's future plans, but Logan mistakenly thinks that Richard is asking when he plans to marry Rory.
Original air date: October 18, 2005
Runtime: 45 minutes
ASIN: B003JA7P2E
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #33,460 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Gilmore Girls Season 6
Synopsis: Set in Stars Hollow, a storybook Connecticut town populated with an eclectic mix of dreamers, artists and everyday folk, Gilmore Girls is a humorous, heartfelt, multigenerational drama about friendship and family. Headstrong 32-year-old Lorelai Gilmore carves out a life for herself and her equally willful teenage daughter, Rory.
Season year: 2006
Network: The CW
ASIN: B003FOFIXC
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110 of 124 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars And now for something Different June 9, 2006
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I have been a fan of the 'Gilmore Girls' since the second episode of the series (I never saw the pilot until the DVD release), and ever since that episode I had been hooked into this wonderful, magical, comedic, and heartfilled world with these characters.

Season six starts off on a much different note, taking the show in a direction that it has never been: What would things be like if Lorelai and Rory where no longer friends, and never spoke? After the rift between mother and daughter at the end of the fifth season, Rory dropped out of Yale and moved in with her Grandparents, aliennating her mother, who was eccentially at a loss for words on the entire subject.

Trying to make up for each other's loss Rory starts to go down a path of wallowing and denial as her relationship with Logan gets more and more serious. Lorelai on the otherhand has a wedding to plan and a new dog to take care off.

Season Six while not as good of an overall quality as season five, is still a very strong and entertaining as ever, and for long time fans of the show there are more than a few surprises including the return of two old cast members, A very special wedding (which is probably the best episode of the series thus far), and a bittersweat goodbye to the series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino who's final episode as an Executive Producer will the finale, fitting titled: "Partings"

Season Six includes the following episodes:

New and Improved Lorelai

Fight Face

The UnGraduate

Always a Godmother, Never a God

We've Got Magic to Do

Welcome to the Doll House

Twenty-One is the Loneliest Number

Let Me Hear Your Balalaikas Ringing Out

The Prodigal Daughter Returns

He's Slippin' `Em Bread... Dig?

The Perfect Dress

Just Like Gwen and Gavin

Friday Night's Alright For Fighting

You've Been Gilmored

A Vineyard Valentine

Bridesmaid Revisited

I'm OK, You're OK

The Real Paul Anka

I Get A Sidekick Out of You

Super Cool Party People

Driving Miss Gilmore

Partings

Season six, while finally showing its age is a perfect example why this is one of the best TV series on Television.
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79 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sad Lorelai, In A Controversial Season July 13, 2006
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Lorelai Gilmore, as played by the wonderful Lauren Graham, is usually the merriest of characters, a wellspring of fun and laughter. However, in this sixth season of "Gilmore Girls" she is forced to cope with levels of disappointment and heartache unprecedented in the show's history. The first half of the season Lorelai is estranged from her usually "freakishly close" daughter, Rory (angelic Alexis Bledel); and in the second half she watches in anguish as her fiance and soulmate Luke (Scott Patterson) slips away from her.

Some fans of the series were upset by the Lorelai's rift (including reportedly Graham herself) but I thought it was a daring move by the writers. Rory has always been a little too good to be entirely believable, and it was interesting to watch Bledel's fine work at displaying Rory's bafflement in screwing up her life. Graham also shone as she showed Lorelai's stoicism and trademark mental toughness as well as the grief lurking underneath. When the reconciliation finally came it was a classic Gilmore moment.

The revelation of Luke's long-lost daughter was derided by many as a "Cousin Oliver" moment, and I had problems myself with the haphazard plot mechanics. But the emotional content of the storyline rang true. Scott Patterson was touching as a man clearly in over his head, and once again Graham was heartrending as Lorelai desperately tried to hang on. This season the many, many laughs were balanced by a lot of tears and some viewers didn't like it. But if you view this season as part of the journey and not the final destination I think you will get a better perspective. We all await with some trepidation a new season without the Palladinos, but given the set-up of this eventful sixth season the next could be fascinating.
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40 of 46 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Season 6 was OK, but this DVD set is horrible September 21, 2006
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First, I'm not a kid, but I don't want my personal details attached to this review. Having said that, I didn't particularly care for where the show went in this season. I think that the quality of the writing seriously decreased since season 5.

Having said that, I find serious faults with this DVD release:

1. Instead of the book style of the previous five seasons, wherein each disc has it's own plastic "page", this set has the six discs on three pages, with two overlapping discs per page. This makes it incredibly frustrating when taking out or putting back the bottom disc of each page (because you have to take out both discs, then put the top disc back).

2. There are NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES! I used this feature quite often in the previous five seasons for two primary reasons: a) because the characters talk so fast, it's sometimes hard for me to understand them; and b) because it's hard for me to understand Michel. Warner Bros apparently decided in their infinite wisdom to only include French and Spanish subtitles on this season.

3. On the fourth (last) episode of Disc 3, you will notice a serious degradation of quality. During the second chapter of the episode (right after the opening credits; 2:15:30 into the disc, which is 1:49 into chapter 23), you will notice the color get much darker and the quality will drop. It's almost as if someone turned a light off during the filming.

4. There are NO SPECIAL FEATURES! In each of the previous five seasons, there have been special features -- deleted scenes, featurettes, facts/trivia, etc. In this season, there is nothing. It's as if Warner Bros decided that it wasn't worthwhile to put any time or effort into this DVD set.

All-in-all, I'm quite unhappy about this purchase. If I had to go back and purchase it again, I would seriously reconsider based on these issues (most notably the "no subtitles" issue). I cannot possibly understand why Warner Bros would decide to release this set with substandard features compared to the previous seasons. Warner Bros shoudl be ashamed of this release.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The final season!
Too bad it had to end! This is the last season of Gilmore Girls with single mom Lorelei and daughter Rory. Rory is finishing college and is making big life decisions.
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Good buy, while this is not my favorite season, if you are already invested it is a really good buy.
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i love this series. it's funny and touching. ! i especially enjoy being able to download one episode at a time.
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I love the episodes so I bought the DVD's. I guess I wore myself out watching them, so I gave them to my daughter. She is a fan also.
Published 2 months ago by Judy H. Luck
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I loved all seasons and so hated to see this show come to an end! Lauren Graham is fantastic! I wish they would come back with a final season and give the show the ending it... Read more
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