Gabriel Brock Movies

2004  
 
Lorelai (Lauren Graham) finally discovers how Luke truly feels about her -- and vice versa -- while both attending his sister Liz's (Kathleen Wilhoite) Renaissance-themed wedding. In other developments, when her date abandons her at a boozy party, Rory (Alexis Bledel) accepts a ride home from her ex-boyfriend Dean (Jared Padalecki), thereby infuriating Jess (Milo Ventimiglia). Lane (Keiko Agena) is paid a visit by her estranged mom (Emily Kuroda) -- a visit that ends as abruptly as it begins. Emily (Kelly Bishop) is hesitant about admitting to Lorelai that Richard (Edward Herrmann) has left her. And Paris (Liza Weil) prepares to fly off to England...but not alone. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
Stars Hollow is chosen as the site for the annual Festival of Living Pictures. Cast as Jesus in a staging of "The Last Supper," Kirk (Sean Gunn) goes way too far "losing" himself in his role, while Lorelai (Lauren Graham) struggles with writing a bad review for another presentation. Meanwhile, Lane (Keiko Agena) replaces band guitarist Dave with Gil (Sebastian Bach), who though undeniably talented is much, much older than the other band members; Sookie (Melissa McCarthy), determined to have her baby at home, hires a midwife who turns out to be more of a mid-husband (Rusty Schwimmer); and Luke's soon-to-be-ex Nicole (Tricia O'Kelley) makes a surprise proposition. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
Season four of Gilmore Girls begins as Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) return to Stars Hollow after spending the summer backpacking through Europe. Lorelai's very good friend Luke (Scott Patterson) has likewise kept busy the past summer, getting married to -- and separated from -- his latest amour Nicole. With only three days at her disposal, Rory assembles what is necessary to launch her freshman year at Yale University, while Lorelai's business partner Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) tries to balance her work as co-owner of the new Dragonfly Inn with her impending motherhood. And elsewhere, hurt feelings dictate the curious behavior of Lorelei's mother Emily (Kelly Bishop) and all-purpose town curmudgeon Taylor Doose (Michael Winters). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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