Season 7 of Gilmore Girls is generally considered to be the weakest one, and while the revival A Year In The Life isn't without its flaws, at least Amy Sherman-Palladino was able to come back for it. While Rory is wrapping up Yale and Lorelai is still happily running her own inn, these last episodes don't stand out as much as previous ones, and they're not as popular.
The main characters do achieve their dreams, which is sweet and satisfying to see, but it's still hard for many viewers to get on board with this last season. How do fans actually feel about it, though? Many have posted on Reddit threads to share their true thoughts and feelings.
Fans Don't Like Lorelai And Christopher's Love Story
The Luke or Christopher debate comes up a lot in season 7 of Gilmore Girls, as after years of chemistry and flirting, they finally take a shot at being together for real.
A fan posted in a Reddit thread that they don't like Lorelai and Christopher's season 7 romance. A viewer replied that they agree and don't like when they go to Paris. It's tough for fans to see this relationship, as people don't understand why they had to get married, and it's hard to wait for Lorelai and Luke to get back together, which feels inevitable.
The Last Two Episodes Are Great
In the season 7 finale, Rory gets a job reporting on Barack Obama's campaign, and the quirky Stars Hollow residents gather together to see Rory off. After a season that many fans don't love as much as previous ones, it's nice to see this sweet scene.
A fan shared on Reddit that they really like the final episode and they liked watching Rory look for work, deal with Logan's proposal, and finish her time at Yale. The fan wrote, "I loved the ending, I loved the job struggle and the boy struggle in the last 2 episodes and I felt the feeling of graduating was very well depicted."
Side Characters Are The Best Part Of Season 7
A fan wrote in a Reddit thread that the last season has some great storylines for side characters: "I enjoyed season 7. A lot of the minor characters, that we love, had really good dialogue/lines and stories. I'm glad that they got the attention they deserved!"
It's interesting to think back on what the side characters are up to in this final season. Liz has her baby in one episode, Zach considers touring with a band, and Michel's beloved dog Chin Chin dies. Michel has some hilarious quotes on the show and it's nice to see him get his own emotional storyline.
It's Nice To See Luke Ask For t Custody Of April
April Nardini is just as controversial as season 7, and in this last season, Luke wants t custody of April after learning that Anna wants to move away.
A viewer posted in a Reddit thread that they liked seeing Luke advocating for himself, and it's true that this was a bright spot in this season, as Luke loves his daughter and wants to keep her in his life. He can't imagine losing her and this is yet another reason to love Luke.
There Are Some Funny And Heartwarming Moments
While many Gilmore Girls fans don't love the last season, a viewer shared on Reddit that they have found some things to love about it. They like watching Rory and Paris stay close while graduating, Luke ing Lorelai when Richard has a heart attack, and Emily's jail scene.
It's sad to watch Richard have his second heart attack, and it's true that there are still some scenes in the seventh season that feel funny and comionate, even if not every episode is a stellar stand-out.
"Hay Bale Maze" Is A Solid Episode
When thinking about classic episodes of the show, many fans might not choose any from season 7, but one fan shared on Reddit that they love the episode "Hay Bale Maze."
In episode 18 of the final season, fans get to see a fun Stars Hollow Spring Fling festival, and Taylor spends a ton of money on a hay bale maze. While he thinks that this is a solid idea, everyone else is upset about the cost. This episode has some quirks, which fans love to see, and it also has a serious storyline, as Lorelai says that Logan is too immature to date Rory long-term.
Season 7 Is Better Than Season 6, Which Was Too Intense
In one fan's opinion, season 6 was "overly dramatic," so they enjoy season 7 a lot more.
This makes sense, as the sixth season is when Lorelai and Rory don't talk, and that is a season full of a lot of tension. It's nice that while Rory and Lorelai's season 7 storylines might not be as hilarious or compelling as previous seasons, at least they're back in each other's lives, and their banter and closeness is what fans are used to seeing.
It's Sweet Watching Logan And Rory's Serious Relationship
One fan said on Reddit that they're "Team Logan" and they like the last season of Gilmore Girls because of his relationship with Rory.
Logan and Rory do seem more serious than ever in this season, as they have gotten through their break and their long-distance relationship. If fans love watching these two characters together, then it makes sense that this season would seem appealing, although of course, they do break up when Rory turns down Logan's proposal.
It's Odd That Rory And Marty Would Lie About Being Friends
Rory becomes friends with Marty and then finds out he's dating Lucy, who she has become pals with. Things get awkward when they say that they don't know each other.
Some viewers don't like this storyline and shared on Reddit that they don't think that Lucy and Olivia are the best characters, either. It does feel strange that Rory would go along with Marty's statement, since she has grown up a lot by this point, and seems confident enough to tell the truth.
Lorelai's Reference Letter For Luke Is A High Point
When Luke is trying to get t custody of April, Lorelai writes him a glowing reference letter, and Christopher reads it, creating lots of drama.
A Gilmore Girls fan posted in a Reddit thread that reason Luke and Lorelai should be together.