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International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions. Review: excellent gilmore girls as ever - I have seen on the message boards that some people did not care for gilmore girls too much after season 3, but I found the programme to go from strength to strength. Except for the programmes continuity from time to time and use of one actor for a couple of different parts, namely jess's dad's gf/anna nardini and Lane's 'cousin'/girl who was supposed to be an exchange student, the programmes were flawless, well acted, well written, well executed. Many US series like this get a bit too sickly with sentiment, but gilmore girls had the right amount of everything. There were a lot of questions unanswered at the end, but there was no other way to do it, you just had to use your imagination, like any well written piece it left an opening for more, which reflects life. This season is so well worth watching, it has laughter, tears, a bit of sentiment and leaves you still wanting more and caring about the characters, which is very much down to the acting. The only really awful thing on this were the really BAD fake British accents by the Logan work colleagues. I wish Americans would get English people really don't talk like that, such affected accents were cringe worthy and I had to fast forward those parts, would have worked much better with either real English people, or just keeping the American accent they have, as it would not have been that noticed. Review: All ok - Loving these videos
| Contributor | Alexis Bledel, Lauren Graham |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,563 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
K**L
excellent gilmore girls as ever
I have seen on the message boards that some people did not care for gilmore girls too much after season 3, but I found the programme to go from strength to strength. Except for the programmes continuity from time to time and use of one actor for a couple of different parts, namely jess's dad's gf/anna nardini and Lane's 'cousin'/girl who was supposed to be an exchange student, the programmes were flawless, well acted, well written, well executed. Many US series like this get a bit too sickly with sentiment, but gilmore girls had the right amount of everything. There were a lot of questions unanswered at the end, but there was no other way to do it, you just had to use your imagination, like any well written piece it left an opening for more, which reflects life. This season is so well worth watching, it has laughter, tears, a bit of sentiment and leaves you still wanting more and caring about the characters, which is very much down to the acting. The only really awful thing on this were the really BAD fake British accents by the Logan work colleagues. I wish Americans would get English people really don't talk like that, such affected accents were cringe worthy and I had to fast forward those parts, would have worked much better with either real English people, or just keeping the American accent they have, as it would not have been that noticed.
B**O
All ok
Loving these videos
E**E
The quality is excellent
I loved Gilmore girls n was delighted to get the last episodes Enjoyed every 😊minute
H**U
Fan
If you love Gilmore Girls then season 7 certainly won't disappoint you. As always the girls wit and humour keep you laughing throughout, while relationship issues make you cry. I have always loved the Gilmore Girls and will re-watch them over and over again. If you have bought all the previous seasons then I doubt there is any need to explain further.
S**U
What a joy, compulsive viewing
After seeing all the previous six seasons it was a must to get the 7th season. The characters were all exceptionally well cast and the screenplay very well thought out, to make it compulsive viewing. The only point I raise is that the dialogue was spoken at a galloping pace, but that tends to make you run through the series again and again to piece together what perhaps went over your head first time round, apart from that just think of the outcome as 120% value for your money on running time. You have to have seen the series from episode one disc one to appreciate the quality of the performances, following Rory and Lorellei through their trials and tribulations you never could determine what they were likely to do next. The matriach grandmother Emily is so believable and forthright it's a wonder we have not seen her on the screens this side of the big pond in one of our period productions, watch your backs Dames Judy and Helen. Every character has been cast extremely well, and all the playaction was well thought out. In all, this is a series you can watch time after time, in rescreening when going back over seven years items come up that you might have forgotten, but also there are over 20 episodes in each series which is makes then very resonable. Sorry to bore but this is American drama at it's best.
J**N
only fit for the bin!!!
VERY bad copy, sound was bad, only fit for the bin!!!
Z**.
I love it!!!
I love the Gilmore Girls, from Season 1 to Season 7, it's been terrific and i'll miss it!!! The only thought that is on my mind is that, throughout the series Rory wanted to be a journalist and travel around the world, and in the end, she gets her dream, at 'a certain expense'. (I won't spoil it completely!!!) However, as the days went by, Lorelai dreamt of getting married, and personally, i would have liked to at least see her actually marry Luke! can there be a series 8???? Plz!!!!
P**H
Funny and moving till the end, a must have for fans!
An obvious buy (and long overdue, this took forever to be released in Europe!!) for any Gilmore Girls addict, this box only lacks more extras, which you'd expect from a very loved show that aired for 7 years. The names of the episodes don't show on the menus, for some reason, but that wasn't a good enough reason to return the box (a lot of them probably have the same problem). Incredible writing and an amazing cast keep the show funny, crazy and moving till the end. It will leave you crying and wanting for more. Which means you have to go back to season one all over again like a good addict :)
F**A
Acquistato per un’amica anni fa approfittando, se non ricordo male, di una promozione. Io ho tutta la collezione, acquistata a suo tempo tramite le classiche uscite in edicola che ricordo con un certo filo di nostalgia, cosa che ad oggi non mi sembra più in voga. Per comodità sto rivedendo la serie in streaming su Prime ed è sempre una piacevole visione per staccare dal lavoro e rilassarsi. Dialoghi e humour che ti fanno veramente dimenticare stress e i classici problemi quotidiani. Battute esilaranti ma anche di un certo livello. Sto ancora finendo la prima stagione ma non ricordo molto di tutta la serie tv. Guardandolo con gli occhi di una 41enne trovo un po’ esagerato il conflitto tra Emily e Lorelai; non so se sia una cosa voluta dagli sceneggiatori o solo un segno dei tempi di allora: tutto questo voler ogni volta “puntare un po’ il dito” contro la protagonista per le sue scelte e per il fatto di essere rimasta incinta a 16 anni l’ho trovato un po’ troppo pesante e bacchettone; in alcune scene trovo che Lorelai venga ingiustamente giudicata dalla famiglia e da chi fa parte di quel mondo agiato; parlo da 40enne e siamo anche nel 2025 dove le cose sono effettivamente ben diverse rispetto a vent’anni fa. Infatti, rivedendolo adesso con gli occhi di un’adulta non ricordavo quanto questo rapporto madre-figlia e madre-padre fosse così pesante ma immagino che fosse anche un effetto voluto per marcare la pesantezza di una classe sociale snob e dei genitori che sostanzialmente hanno sempre voluto controllare la propria figlia in tutte le sue scelte; da adolescente davo molta ragione a Lorelai; ad oggi (benché non sia madre) comprendo anche le ragioni di Emily e quanto il suo comportamento duro (che alla fine non è poi così diversa dalla figlia) fosse solo un modo per sopportare il dolore di aver perso una figlia che per anni aveva innalzato un muro contro la famiglia Gilmore. Sono curiosa di vedere come si evolverà il loro rapporto. È una di quelle serie tv che devi vedere in varie fasi della vita. Se da adolescente mi pareva più interessante il rapporto tra Rory e Lorelai (anche per la giovane età della madre che è come un’amica) ad oggi quello che secondo me è al cuore della serie tv e su cui ruota il tutto è proprio il rapporto tra Emily e Lorelai. Una serie tv che fa crescere anche gli spettatori!
T**T
I am so excited about finally owning this tv series. It was one of my favourite growing up and I can’t wait to binge watch it
S**H
I admit, I read the spoilers and Season 7 episode summaries (DVD insert) before watching the final season of my favorite TV show. I always wait to watch the show only after a complete season has come out on DVD, as catching the occasional, commercials-ridden WB/CW episode would be frustrasting and incomplete. So, it was like Christmas before Thanksgiving when my long-awaited Gilmore Girls Amazon order arrived this past Tuesday. Since Tuesday, I've done little else besides watching episode after episode until I finally made my way through the entire season this evening. I was expecting the worst. Review after review bemoaned how all standards had gone to pot after Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino split when the CW didn't meet their demands. I was prepared for forced dialogue, the stellar wit that set this show apart (and kept its viewers on their toes) taking a nose dive. What I found, however, was that the Gilmore magic was still there, witty dialogue intact. Yes, a lot of things happen during this season, a sort of "pulling out all of the stops" in terms of plot twists and turns. Yet Christopher and Lorelai's marriage and subsequent divorce plans didn't seem as contrived as it sounded when I read complaining reviews and the DVD insert. Yes, it was a rebound, impulsive marriage, but it was made more plausible by Christopher and Lorelai's (lifelong) history, Rory's paternity, and Lorelai's personality. I even briefly rooted for this doomed marriage, despite my preference for Luke. Other storylines: lucky Lane, who proves that one time is all it takes, knocked up during her disastrous honeymoon, and even luckier Sookie (pregnant with baby #3 after her husband's noncompliance with a vasectomy mandate); though both women eventually come to terms with their pregnancy and see it as a blessing. Luke gets partial custody of April (I wish I had been that together in the eighth grade); unfortunately, Lorelai's written character reference for Luke in the custody battle threatens Christopher, cementing divorce plans. The one plot twist that I thought was unconvincing/completely out-of-character was Logan's "now or never" marriage proposal. Usually, Logan wasn't a now-or-never kinda guy, and he only recently turned 25 himself. He should have known to give Rory her time and space before expecting such a commitment. I guess the writers wanted us to know definitively that this relationship wasn't going to work out whereas Luke and Lorelai were (hopefully) in it for the long haul. Though if you analyze Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" lyrics (Lorelai's unintentional "serenade" to Luke during a tipsy, countrified rendition of this early 90's hit), or see the movie, "The Bodyguard" (which I haven't), you get that the two lovers never get together, despite their mutual sentiment and goodwill. But the kiss on the lips sealed the deal for my interpretation--hopefully, they'll work through whatever is holding them back and get together. I love Luke's characterization (though the grunge flannels and backwards baseball cap gets a little old); he's such a sweet guy. Kirk is over-the-top as usual, beyond quirky but a little short of DSM-IV, nonfunctioning insanity. Paris and Doyle are so cute together, and Doyle will follow wherever Paris leads. Richard and Emily are still Richard and Emily, but they show their appreciation for Rory (and Richard tells Lorelai that Stars Hollow's tribute to Rory is as much a celebration of Lorelei as it is of Rory--I was bawling unabashedly during this scene, along with Luke's "I just want to see you happy" gesture to Lorelai). Emily seems to be one of those "one step forward, two steps backwards" types of people (the way she treats her maids and "socioeconomic inferiors" is an obvious sign of unhappiness, i.e., how an uppity attitude backfires). When you see her softer side, you see her dark side in full-form a few scenes later. Yet it was sweet when she contrived a plan to keep Lorelai in her life. She was going to spot Lorelai a loan to improve the Dragonfly, with Friday dinners (mutated to business get-togethers from time-to-time) part of the interest-free arrangement. But Lorelai promised that she would continue coming to Friday night dinners without any other reason than to keep in touch with her parents, as these dinners were now a well-established ritual. Yes, like other fans, I'd like a ring on Lorelai's finger and an exchange of vows with Luke, but a kiss will have to suffice. Yes, like other fans, I'd LOVE a WB 2-hour TV movie to wrap up loose ends and let us glimpse into Gilmore World for just a little longer. But my rewatching the seven seasons of the Gilmore Girls will have to suffice for the time being. Loved the extras that featured a day in the life of Keiko Agena and the Gilmore Fashionistas. I love Lorelai and Rory's wardrobe...all those beautiful clothes just sitting in storage (did I mention that Lauren Graham and I are about the same height and build?)...But mostly, I just love this show. Kudos to the creators and writers of this very special TV series.
N**D
Voici la dernière saison qui clôt admirablement bien la série, même si une suite de 4 épisodes est maintenant proposé sur un autre site... C'est avec émotion que j'ai vu le "dernier" épisode de cette belle série... Superbe série, ambiance très girly et "girl power" avec énormément d'humour! Actrices magnifiques et très talentueuses, personnages principaux et secondaires très attachants. Au programme: toujours des relations amoureuses un peu compliquées, notamment entre Lorelai et Luke... L'épisode reprend justement au moment où Lorelai décide de rejoindre Christopher pour se "consoler" de sa déception avec Luke... Ceci ne sera pas sans conséquence sur sa vie amoureuse, qui s'annonce encore pleine de surprises! Pour Rory, sa relation avec Logan se complique, surtout lorsque celui-ci a de gros problèmes de travail... Cette année est également pour elle source d'angoisse, puisque la fin de sa scolarité à Yale approche: il lui faudra donc décider de son avenir et surtout trouver un travail de journaliste dans un journal côté... On suit également avec plaisir l'évolution des personnages de Luke, de Sookie et de Lane... La relation entre Lorelai et ses parents, toujours compliquée, a toutefois fait du chemin depuis la première saison... Beaucoup d'émotions donc pour le final de cette belle série, et des aurevoirs qui s'annoncent... J'aurais aimé que cela continue encore et encore!
S**A
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