Gilmore Girls - The Complete Seventh Season | 
| Actors: Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 235 reviews Sales Rank: 852
Format: Ac-3, Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 6 Running Time: 920 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.1
MPN: 114279 UPC: 085391142799 EAN: 0085391142799 ASIN: B000N6TYLW
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Release Date: November 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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
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best season yet July 2, 2009 G. C. Raftery (galway ireland) Season 7 of the gilmore girls was all and everything it should have been Everything finished up nice and neatly, with bittersweet and unexpected twists but perfectly in keeping with the life and personalities of Lorelai and Rory and Emily and Luke (oh luke just do it) Sometimes at the end of a series you feel like you have to cry but this ending was just right The end of one life as 'the girls' with all the possibilities of what might happen next in their futures..best of luck to them
the best season yet June 26, 2009 Christopher Iannapollo (G-Town, NY) the last several season have been great but this one has been the best one yet, with an unexpected marriage and then an unexpected heart attack it just had me watching episode after episode. And to find out that a purposal gets turned down just made me keep watching... you will not regret this season... BTW this is best price out there WalMart, KMart, Target have this for 45-55.00!! FYI
What a let down! June 25, 2009 art teacher (phoenix, az) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been such a fan of this show - the quirky characters and town are the best part of the show, the writing and fast-paced dialogue are better than most other shows on tv. That said, I am only half-way into this season and can already see what's coming. It is SO disappointing. Stars Hollow and its characters are absent from most of the content - and the show has lost its soul. There is something wrong with either the set or the filming; it doesn't feel like the same place and the seasons don't work. If it is winter on the east coast, why do the trees have leaves? Why is the grass still green? The breakup between Luke & Lorelai was sad but believable in the last season. Luke's struggle for custody is a believable plot point. I was happy when Chris reentered the picture, thinking maybe this shows some maturity and self-reflection on Lorelai's part, in terms of relationships. It would have been nice to see the relationships of mother/father/daughter/grandparents come full circle from the beginning of the series. But no, these people never learn from their mistakes. I liked Lorelai in the beginning but she has always seemed much too self-absorbed to have a successful relationship. I found myself getting more and more annoyed with her as the series progressed. Now she destroys her relationship with the father of her child - in spite of all previous seasons when they said they had each others' backs. As much as I like Luke/Lorelai dynamics, I find it hard to believe that he could fit into her world and be happy. In the end, as off-putting as the grandparents could be, they seem to be the ones who have solidity and strength of character. Already, I wish this season could be eliminated and re-done with the original writers.
A bit of a let-down June 23, 2009 H. Craven (Texas) I am a huge fan of the Gilmore Girls, and I highly recommend the show for its great plot lines, crazy characters, snappy dialogue, and many other reasons. Unfortunately, season seven is a disappointing ending. Instead of tying up loose ends, as one might expect in the last season of a television show, the people in charge decided to leave all the ends loose. As the season goes on it seems less and less like Gilmore Girls, and more forced, as if they were just trying to do what they needed to do. This is very disappointing. I will probably still watch season 7 again, but unless you're a die-hard fan of the show you probably don't need to own this particular season.
Great experience June 9, 2009 K. A. Kercheval 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fast response, item in excellent shape - everything as stated. Nice, easy transaction - many thanks!
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