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<blockquote data-quote="ralphe" data-source="post: 6492482" data-attributes="member: 262804"><p>Five years ago, Amy Sherman-Palladino pitched the WB a <a href="http://www.dvdorderonline.com/products/Gilmore-Girls-Seasons-1-7-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-1795.html" target="_blank">Gilmore Girls 1-7 DVD Box Set</a> show about a single mom and daughter so close in age that they're more like best friends than parent and child. This series -- <a href="http://www.dvdorderonline.com/products/Gilmore-Girls-Seasons-1-7-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-1795.html" target="_blank">Gilmore Girls 1-7 DVD Box Set</a> -- turns 100 episodes old with "Wedding Bell Blues," </p><p>an hour brimming with evidence that <a href="http://www.dvdorderonline.com/products/Gilmore-Girls-Seasons-1-7-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-1795.html" target="_blank">Gilmore Girls 1-7 DVD Box Set</a> is not the show it started out to be. 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Both sets of parents wanted the teens to marry -- Christopher would support the new family by joining his dad's firm -- and Chris was ready to do as he was told. Lorelai wasn't. She set off alone with her newborn namesake (nicknamed Rory), eventually settling in nearby Stars Hollow, a town even more quaint than its name suggests. Aside from the occasional holiday, she didn't really let her parents into Rory's life until the pilot, when Sherman-Palladino supplied grandmother Emily with the collateral to demand it. Technically, Lorelai had succeeded on her own terms, rising from maid to general manager of the Independence Inn, but when Rory was accepted to private Chilton Academy, Lorelai couldn't pay the tuition up front. Borrowing from Emily incurred a stipulation: Lorelai and Rory would join them for dinner every Friday night, so she and Richard (Edward Herrmann) could finally get to know their granddaughter. Those dinners have sharpened the series' focus. 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