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As they both grew up, Lorelai and Rory's relationship evolved into the relationship of two best friends or sisters, rather than parent and child. Maybe he got upset because of what followed her not having a coming out party (dropping out of high school, running away, etc.). Choosing Christopher over Luke was one of Lorelai's biggest relationship mistakes. He was just a random highschool boyfriend who kept getting thrust into Lorelai's life because of the ill-fated ten minutes that they spent together which changed their lives and made their dynamic seem like a "family unit" more than it . By the time Rory was 16, Christopher made more of a presence in Rory's life, which led to a new spark between Lorelai and Christopher. Rory says some pretty nasty stuff, going so far as to slut-shame her heartbroken mother. No, Lorelai does not end up pregnant in the Gilmore Girls series. (season 7) The seventh and final season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 26, 2006, on The CW. By the end of the episode, it hit Lorelai that Christopher was right she wasn't fully in their marriage. Her dollhouse was given to her with the glass still on. However, at least one still remains, as evidenced when Rory found a picture of Lorelai after she had been baptized. Their relationship is fun and extremely solid. Rory behaves like a brat, both dig in their heels, and this argument proves even the Gilmore girls' atypical relationship has its challenges. Lorelai's relationship with Luke quickly becomes serious - she even brings him home to meet her parents! Rory's oversteps, undermining her mother's authority and shows an uncharacteristic lack of respect. Having Rory disappear without so much as a note is rough, but Emily's smugness and interference prolong the fight. Pilot Scan this QR code to download the app now. Lorelai and Christopher may have always loved each other in Gilmore Girls, but their relationship and quick marriage were full of red flags.