
Although Lorelai and Christopher's ill-fated marriage is a big mistake, the subplot has provided viewers with an all-time great Gilmore Girls Scene. The figure of Gilmore Girls They constantly broke up and made up. Even now, over a decade and a half after the show's original run, nothing starts a war between fans faster than saying that Rory belongs with Jess, not Logan, or vice versa. But while Rory's trio of notoriously messy relationships remain contentious, the heroine inherited her romantic indecision from her mother. Lorelai seriously dated, and almost married, many characters throughout Gilmore Girls' Original Seven Seasons.
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By 2016's revival Gilmore Girls: A Year in the LifeLorelai has finally settled down with the love of her life, Luke. However, this romance was hard-won. Lorelei dated Max Medina in Season 1, almost marrying him before calling off their engagement. She had various boyfriends and love interests of varying degrees of seriousness in the seasons that followed, including Jason"Digger" Stiles and Alex Lessman. In Gilmore Girls In season 6, Lorelai reunited with Rory's father, Christopher, and began one of the most hated subplots in the history of the show. Shortly after breaking off her engagement to Luke, Lorelai married Christopher.
Luke and Christopher's Christmas fight is a brilliant Gilmore Girls scene
Gilmore Girls nailed the absurd and unexpected funny dust-up
Lorelai and Christopher's marriage is one of the worst Gilmore Girls Plot lines for many reasonsAmong them the fact that the twist arrived so soon after Luke and Lorelai's breakup. There was also frustration over the breakup itself and the handling of Luke's newly discovered daughter April, but what ensured the plot never really worked was Lorelai and Christopher's lack of chemistry. Christopher was still as immature as ever and Lorelai was too smart to fall for him again, so the plot felt forced and unlikely. However, like Mitchum's lecture to Rory, it was a great moment.
In season 7, episode 10, "Merry Fisticuffs," Christopher finally realizes that Loreyi has feelings for Luke. This leads to a confrontation between the two in the middle of the town's elaborate Christmas decorations, with Christopher getting punched by Luke and the pair embarking on one of the funniest comedic set-pieces ever. The satisfaction of seeing the eternally smoldering Christopher get thumped is one thing, but the two men simultaneously realizing they're too old and out of shape to fight physically is the scene's best punchline. Add in the discordant holiday decor and viewers are left with a classic scene.
Why Lorelai and Christopher's marriage in Gilmore Girls doesn't work
Christopher & Lorelei's reunion came too late and derailed Luke's story
While the scene is gorgeous, it's a stand-alone moment in an otherwise convoluted plot. Like Rory A year in the life History, Christopher and Lorelai's marriage does not work. The pair could have successfully reunited earlier in the series, when viewers weren't so invested in her romance with Luke and Lorelai wasn't so mature and mature. However, when the wedding happened, the series was almost over and the viewers were understandably annoyed to see the progress of two seasons between Luke and Lorelai West. how so Gilmore Girls Season 7 needed to break up Lorelai and Christopher.
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Lauren Graham, Scott Patterson, Sean Gunn, Keiko Agena, Matt Czuchry, Alexis Bledel, Yanic Truesdale, Kelly Bishop, Melissa McCarthy, Edward Herrmann, Liza Weil, Jared Padalecki, Milo Ventimiglia.
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October 5, 2000
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7