[s7e5] | The Great Stink
Rory joins Logan for a dinner with his new colleagues. However, the evening leaves her feeling alienated; she realizes she has no connection to his high-stakes business world.
Lorelai and Christopher are seen listening to "18 and Life" by Skid Row—a meta-nod for fans, as Skid Row's lead singer, Sebastian Bach, plays the character Gil in the show. [S7E5] The Great Stink
Rory feels particularly threatened by one of Logan's beautiful and professional co-workers, Bobbi, leading to tension and a sense of exclusion from Logan's "new" life. Key Episode Highlights Rory joins Logan for a dinner with his new colleagues
Christopher receives a letter from his ex, Sherry, who is living in Paris. She expresses deep regret for abandoning their daughter, G.G., and asks for her to come visit. Lorelai encourages Christopher to be open and honest about it, contrasting the "blank look" and lack of communication she experienced in her previous relationship with Luke. Rory and Logan: Cultural Clashes Rory feels particularly threatened by one of Logan's
Lorelai is officially dating Christopher , and the two are attempting to integrate their lives.
While Rory is trying to maintain her long-distance relationship with Logan , he returns to the area for business.
In of Gilmore Girls , titled " The Great Stink ," the town of Stars Hollow is literally under siege by a foul odor, while the personal lives of Lorelai and Rory face their own complicated "stenches." Stars Hollow: The Pickle Predicament