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At the end of the season six finale, Logan leaves for London
to work for his father's newspaper. Rory confronts Mitchum
Huntzberger about sending Logan away and he tells her it is
time for Logan to grow up. She does not disagree and later
she and Logan have a tearful farewell. Meanwhile, Lorelai
is upset with Luke when he refuses to elope. She spends the
night with Christopher and the episode ends with a shot of
her in bed with him.
History
The pilot episode of Gilmore Girls received financial support
from the script development fund of the Family Friendly Programming
Forum. It was the first network show to reach the air with
help from funding provided by that organization, which includes
some of the nation's leading advertisers.
The show was not a ratings success initially, airing in the
tough Thursday 8pm/7pm Central timeslot dominated by Survivor
and Friends in its first season, but has grown a following
that eventually saw it outdraw its timeslot competitor, popular
series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in the ratings after it moved
to Tuesday nights in September 2001 in the wake of Buffy's
move to UPN, along with Sunday night encores of the first
season in 2001-2002 under the banner Gilmore Girls Beginnings.
Several of the writers of Buffy have been prolific writers
on Gilmore Girls.
In its fifth season, Gilmore Girls blossomed into The WB's
second most watched primetime show, with a fan base which
grew by double digits in all major demographics [1]. In its
syndicated release, the show airs exclusively on the ABC Family
Channel. These reruns have helped draw viewers to the first-run
broadcasts on the WB/CW.
By the time of its fifth season, Gilmore Girls received an
American Film Institute Award and two Viewers for Quality
Television Awards, and was named New Program of the Year by
the Television Critics Association.
The WB was originally going to air a spin-off featuring Jess
Mariano as the main character, called Windward Circle, in
which he gets to know his estranged father better and befriends
a bunch of California skateboarders. (The Gilmore Girls episode
3.21 "Here Comes the Son" acted as the pilot for
the show.) However, the network cancelled the show before
it aired, citing high production costs to shoot on location
in Venice Beach as the reason. [citation needed]
The show's actors have received many awards for their work
on the series. Lauren Graham was nominated for a Golden Globe
Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series
- Drama in 2002, but lost to Jennifer Garner from Alias. Graham
received two consecutive nominations for Outstanding Performance
by a Female Actor in a Drama Series from the Screen Actors
Guild but lost both times to Allison Janney from The West
Wing. Graham won two Family Television Awards along with a
Teen Choice Award for Best TV Mom. There has been much outcry
and controversy as Graham has never been nominated for an
Emmy award. Each year there has been talk about how she has
been snubbed for the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in
a Comedy Series.[citation needed] In 2006, the Academy of
Television Arts and Sciences redesigned their nomination process
in an effort to give shows with a smaller viewing audience
more equal footing in Emmy competition. The television community
agreed that this would finally result in a nomination for
Lauren Graham[citation needed], yet she was snubbed once again.
After nominations were announced, the producers of "Gilmore
Girls" announced that they would no longer submit Graham
in the comedy categories, but submit her for consideration
for the award for Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
Alexis Bledel has won a Young Artist Award and a Family Television
Award. The series also won a Family Television Award for New
Series, and was named Best Family TV Drama Series by the Young
Artist Awards.
The show won an Emmy for it's only nomination in six years:
2004's Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)
The first season was released on DVD on May 4, 2004; the
second season was released on December 7, 2004, the third
on May 3, 2005, the fourth season was released on September
27, 2005, and the fifth season was released on December 13,
2005. All five seasons are framed in the traditional NTSC
4:3 format on the DVD box sets, despite the series transitioning
to HDTV 16:9 framing in the fourth season; this was an artistic
decision made by Sherman-Palladino to present the program
as she visualizes it.
The sixth season of the series is tentatively scheduled for
release on DVD on September 19, one week before the season
premiere for the seventh season on September 26 [2]. This
season set will also be framed in 4:3.
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