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2006  
 
Rory (Alexis Bledel) wants to forgive Logan (Matt Czuchry) for his many indiscretions, but first she needs a little time to herself. She also tries to get some first-hand information about Luke's former girlfriend Anna (Sherilyn Fenn), whether Lorelai (Lauren Graham) wants her to or not. Also, Anna and Luke's daughter April is slated for a math contest in Philadelphia, and Luke (Scott Patterson) wants to chaperone -- again meeting resistance from Lorelei. Elsewhere, Zach (Todd Lowe) must come up to Mrs. Kim's very exacting standards before he can even think of marrying Lane (Keiko Agena). And Lorelei's parents make an announcement that pleases them but horrifies her! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2005  
 
The title of this episode refers to an odd (and outsized) peace offering extended by Richard (Edward Herrmann) to his granddaughter Rory (Alexis Bledel). But there's a string attached: Richard hopes to find out Logan's intentions towards Rory--an effort that causes Logan (Matt Czuchry) to jump to a wrong conclusion. Meanwhile, Lorelei's (Lauren Graham) Dragonfly Inn suffers when Stars Hollow reverts to its original 18th century street names: after all, "Sores and Boils Alley" is not exactly condusive to hearty eating. Oh, and what is exactly IS a "Birken Bag?" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2002  
 
The 15th precinct investigates the death of a young boy, who was murdered for his bicycle. Eventually a suspect is arrested, only to embarrass the cops by escaping out of the interview-room window. Meanwhile, Frank Colohan (Nicholas Lea), the abusive brother-in-law of detective Connie McDowell (Charlotte Ross), manages to post bail, whereupon his wife, Michelle (Katherine La Nasa), forgives him and takes him back -- an act of kindness that has tragic and surprising consequences. The premature birth of Michelle's baby launches a story arc that will come to fruition at the end of NYPD Blue's tenth season. This episode was dedicated to Bruce Paltrow, the late father of director Jake Paltrow. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Henry Simmons