Gilmore Girls: Bon Voyage (series finale)

It was very understated. considering of that, there was no speculation, no guessing. And there were additionally no grand moments, supreme life changes, and the obligatory scenes of someone looking back on an empty room before turning out the lights. Nothing we could do or say was going to change how we were going to leave Lorelai, Rory, Luke, and the rest of the folks in the Gilmore world.

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that may not have been the way Gilmore Girls was

originally supposed to end, but, as it turned out, it was a pretty good way for it to go out.

When I think about it, ending the show in such a “rip off the Band-Aid” fashion was best for everyone, including the fans. And very satisfying.

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We had only two weeks to manage with the show’s departure, knowing that the finale was already shot and ready to go.

Original post by Joel Keller

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2 Comments so far

  1. JDSampson May 16th, 2007 10:41 pm

    I really would have loved to have seen a flashback show for the finale. Something that lets us take a look back at Dean and Jess and Max and all of the fun stories and interesting turns. This was good, but that would have been better.

  2. Olivia May 16th, 2007 10:42 pm

    I liked this ending, especially the last moments which were so like the last shot of the credits - just a typical Gilmore Girls moment and Rory about to embark on another new adventure.

    Gee they could have a done a spin off of Rory on the campgain trail.

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