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Product Description Gilmore Girls: The Complete Fifth Season (Repackage)(DVD)In season five of the Emmy®-winning series, Lorelai and Rory face major life changes. Lorelai is happy owning and operating an inn with best friend Sookie, but quickly learns the demands of being the boss. A bigger surprise is that her longtime friendship with Luke has become a romance. Lorelai and Luke try to hide their relationship, but the town soon knows they are dating. The reappearance of Rory's father, Christopher, adds to the drama. Rory's romantic life is also complicated; at the forefront is her relationship with Dean (recurring guest star Jared Padalecki, Supernatural) — who's now married. In her second year at Yale, Rory is more involved in the college newspaper, and meets Logan, who comes from the same old-money world as her grandparents. Rory could be on the path of her dreams — or is she? Notable guest stars this season include Norman Mailer, Michael DeLuise and Carole King.]]> desertcart.com Perennially one of the WB's highest-rated series, Gilmore Girls hit its creative high point to date with its stellar fifth season, which started out with young Rory (Alexis Bledel) feeling the fallout of doing something terribly non-Rory-like: sleeping with Dean (Jared Padalecki), her married ex-boyfriend. Rory's indulgence in adultery put, for the first time, a serious, sharp wedge in her relationship with her mother, Lorelai (Lauren Graham), who was both shocked by her daughter's behavior and worried Rory would repeat the mistakes Lorelai made at her age. But while Rory jetted off to Europe with her grandmother (Kelly Bishop) for the summer, Lorelai finally got her relationship with diner owner Luke (Scott Patterson) into a serious groove, starting with an official (and incredibly sweet) first date and others that involved, if you can believe it, a Swedish Pippi Longstocking movie. And as Lorelai navigated romantic terrain in Stars Hollow (terrain that of course did not run smooth), Rory found life more complex in her second year at Yale, as her relationship with Dean became increasingly strained. Not only that, she found her attention turned towards preppy Logan (Matt Czurchy), a spoiled rich kid who represented everything Rory couldn't stand--and was of course immediately attracted to. Little did Rory know that Logan's entrance into her life, and her interaction with his family, would be the catalyst for one of the most momentous decisions she would ever make. With this season of Gilmore Girls, creative forces Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino finally found a way to make the Stars Hollow-Yale dichotomy work perfectly, as each location still stood alone but had decided repercussions on the other. Gone were freshman-year anxieties for Rory and in their place were more adult romantic concerns as well as a class consciousness that, for the first serious time, found Rory on the side of the haves and not the have-nots. While the Rory-Dean drama played itself out nicely and succinctly, it was the devilish Logan who lit a fire underneath this Gilmore girl; the episode "You Jump, I Jump, Jack" was a lovely twist on the '30s romantic comedies that found rich folk at play with words and deeds. Bledel started to fully blossom as Rory grew from ingénue to leading lady, and she was matched peerlessly by Graham, whose passion, anger, stubbornness, and ravishing beauty all came to a head in "Wedding Bell Blues," which featured her two greatest nemeses: her mother and Rory's dad, Christopher (David Sutcliffe). The show's trademark eccentricities were all in place--including a Pulp Fiction party and an elementary school production of Fiddler on the Roof, among other things--but it mined the best drama of its run with the season's last four episodes, which found Rory's confidence shaken to the core. To give any of the proceedings away would spoil the drama, but suffice it to say you will be glued to the TV for this season's final four hours; it's Gilmore Girls at its phenomenal best. --Mark Englehart Review: The best show that ever hit TV. - If you are even thinking about buying season 5 of Gilmore Girls then you probably know the show pretty well, or are buying it for someone who does. This season keeps up with the fast-talking girls, witty one liners, and drama that you expect from the show. I will advise viewers that haven't seen the show from this point on that, although all the elements that make this show great are there, the show really starts to lose a little bit of it's charm as Rory and Lorelai spend less time together. The mother and daughter really start to have separate story lines, and this can be kind of bumpy. However, when they are together (and getting along) it is perfect. This is my favorite show of all time, and I still miss it. I have all the seasons, and watch it with friends who haven't seen the show all the time. It's undeniable charm and fast paced wit wins over anyone who can keep up. And if you think you know pop culture, this show will test your knowledge. I have many times paused the show to Google a name, or event reference that left me saying, "What!?!" If you already love this show, I recommend Reba and I Love Lucy. Both of these shows have great elements of Gilmore Girls. (Don't blow off the Reba show just because you are not a country music fan. I don't care for her music, but she has one of the most natural comedic timing I have seen since Lucy. She plays a mom of 3 kids, an ex-wife trying to deal with the new wife, and a soon to be grandmother. The writing of this show is only outshined by Gilmore Girls) Review: BEWARE! Highly Enjoyable! - You know, I'm a little late in reviewing this season of Gilmore Girls, and all of the previous reviewers are right on the money, but I thought I share in the Gilmore love fest here. There are so many monumental scenes and occasions in this season that make it such a must-see and in my case a must re-watch over and over! The season builds-up momentum and really hit's stride when marking it's 100th episode anniversary, (that was a great episode) and I have to agree with many, Lauren Graham deserves Emmy consideration! Nonetheless, many Luke and Lorelai fans will adore this season because the best stuff really comes from them. Emily is meaner then ever, Paris is just as nuts as she always is and yes, Rory has a new love interest, there's just one problem he doesn't commit well. Honestly the last episode of this season is the best of the series so far. I can't wait to watch them all over again, because I know there will be something I'll notice that I didn't catch before. If your unsure of investing in the Gilmore Girl sets then watch an episode of season 6 airing now, which is turning out to be, believe it or not, even better then season 5! It's already a shoe in for a 7th season and deserves all the praise it's getting, and all the praise the writers are getting for making us the fans fall in love with these characters all over again. There is no doubt in my mind that this series will eventually end with just as much whit, spunk, charm, warmth, and popularity as it did when it began and when that sad day comes I will have a complete set of one of the most fabulously crafted shows to ever grace our TV sets. Again, I am amazed at how these actors and writers make us feel so much in such a short amount of time. Time now, we can relive again and again whenever we please.




| ASIN | B002BJGYV2 |
| Actors | Alexis Bledel, Keiko Agena, Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy, Scott Patterson |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,848 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #4,639 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #6,237 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,498) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 168683004 |
| Language | Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 6 |
| Producers | Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino, Gavin Polone |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Release date | June 16, 2009 |
| Run time | 15 hours and 57 minutes |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
| Writers | Amy Sherman-Palladino |
B**R
The best show that ever hit TV.
If you are even thinking about buying season 5 of Gilmore Girls then you probably know the show pretty well, or are buying it for someone who does. This season keeps up with the fast-talking girls, witty one liners, and drama that you expect from the show. I will advise viewers that haven't seen the show from this point on that, although all the elements that make this show great are there, the show really starts to lose a little bit of it's charm as Rory and Lorelai spend less time together. The mother and daughter really start to have separate story lines, and this can be kind of bumpy. However, when they are together (and getting along) it is perfect. This is my favorite show of all time, and I still miss it. I have all the seasons, and watch it with friends who haven't seen the show all the time. It's undeniable charm and fast paced wit wins over anyone who can keep up. And if you think you know pop culture, this show will test your knowledge. I have many times paused the show to Google a name, or event reference that left me saying, "What!?!" If you already love this show, I recommend Reba and I Love Lucy. Both of these shows have great elements of Gilmore Girls. (Don't blow off the Reba show just because you are not a country music fan. I don't care for her music, but she has one of the most natural comedic timing I have seen since Lucy. She plays a mom of 3 kids, an ex-wife trying to deal with the new wife, and a soon to be grandmother. The writing of this show is only outshined by Gilmore Girls)
J**A
BEWARE! Highly Enjoyable!
You know, I'm a little late in reviewing this season of Gilmore Girls, and all of the previous reviewers are right on the money, but I thought I share in the Gilmore love fest here. There are so many monumental scenes and occasions in this season that make it such a must-see and in my case a must re-watch over and over! The season builds-up momentum and really hit's stride when marking it's 100th episode anniversary, (that was a great episode) and I have to agree with many, Lauren Graham deserves Emmy consideration! Nonetheless, many Luke and Lorelai fans will adore this season because the best stuff really comes from them. Emily is meaner then ever, Paris is just as nuts as she always is and yes, Rory has a new love interest, there's just one problem he doesn't commit well. Honestly the last episode of this season is the best of the series so far. I can't wait to watch them all over again, because I know there will be something I'll notice that I didn't catch before. If your unsure of investing in the Gilmore Girl sets then watch an episode of season 6 airing now, which is turning out to be, believe it or not, even better then season 5! It's already a shoe in for a 7th season and deserves all the praise it's getting, and all the praise the writers are getting for making us the fans fall in love with these characters all over again. There is no doubt in my mind that this series will eventually end with just as much whit, spunk, charm, warmth, and popularity as it did when it began and when that sad day comes I will have a complete set of one of the most fabulously crafted shows to ever grace our TV sets. Again, I am amazed at how these actors and writers make us feel so much in such a short amount of time. Time now, we can relive again and again whenever we please.
D**N
The season of Luke and Lorelai
The fifth season of Gilmore Girls might as well be named the Luke-Lorelai season, because basically that's what it was. From their first date, to thier breaking up, to Lorelai popping the question, it is obvious to me that they belong together. The break-up showed that. Luke was miserable without her, trying to find excuses to be near her, and Lorelai couldn't sit up! The whole point of the short break-up was to show that they belong together. It would be a major dissapointment to me if Luke and Lorelai didn't end the series together. After the great Luke-Lorelai romance, where could they go? Bring back Christopher? I don't think so. On to Rory... seasons 1-3 were basically about Lorelai and Rory. Thier relationship, and being best friends. When Rory went off to college, it was hard for them to stay as close. Despite a few exceptions(Rory visiting Lorelai in bed after Luke breaks up with her) there were few great Lorelai-Rory moments this season. This makes sense, because Rory is off to college, so some seperation is inevitable. Rory... has changed, and needless to say that has made many Rory fans unhappy. However, I think change is inevitable, especially when going off to college. And you can't blame it all on Logan. Although I don't nesesarrilly condone Rory's actions, I think her changes are more realistic than if should would have stayed exactly the same from ages 16-20. I liked Logan. I have to say that he was better than Dean, and way better the Jess(the jerk). Logan treats her right, so what he likes to have some fun? What has he really done to Rory or while he was with Rory that was all that bad? He stood up to his family when they attacked her at the dinner. Rory dragged him to steal the yacht, not the other way around. Rory needs to be blamed for her own actions, not Logan. All that being said, I really hope that they can repair the Lorelai-Rory relationship in season six, and I am pleading with the producers, PLEASE sign Scott Patterson for season 7! Overall, great season, with more great stuff to come!
S**E
Daughter enjoys watching
A**R
Esta es una de mis series favoritas y necesitaba tenerla. Creo que han sacado una nueva serie o una temporada nueva. Espero con ansia su salida al mercado.
B**X
After becoming addicted to Gilmore Girls, i could not wait for season 5, when it finally arrived i started watching straight away and was not disappointed, once more i became involved in the characters lives, i laughed with them, cried with them and got totally absorbed in their stories. This series sees a new side to Rory as she meets the college boy Logan, Lorelai's relationship with Luke moves further, Sukhi is pregnant again, and the grandparents are up to all their usual tricks. The episode list gives you a short blurb about each episode. This is probably my favourite series, the episodes are up to their usual high standard if not higher. For any Gilmore Girls fan this is a must have, but leaves you gasping for more, cannot wait for series 6.
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!
E**A
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