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Gilmore Girls
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There's the Rub

  • Episode aired Apr 9, 2002
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
1.1K
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Liza Weil in Gilmore Girls (2000)
ComedyDrama

Lorelai and Emily spend a weekend at a health spa. Back at home, Rory looks forward to a rare evening alone, but Paris, Jess, and Dean all drop by.Lorelai and Emily spend a weekend at a health spa. Back at home, Rory looks forward to a rare evening alone, but Paris, Jess, and Dean all drop by.Lorelai and Emily spend a weekend at a health spa. Back at home, Rory looks forward to a rare evening alone, but Paris, Jess, and Dean all drop by.

  • Director
    • Amy Sherman-Palladino
  • Writers
    • Amy Sherman-Palladino
    • Sheila Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Lauren Graham
    • Alexis Bledel
    • Melissa McCarthy
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amy Sherman-Palladino
    • Writers
      • Amy Sherman-Palladino
      • Sheila Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Lauren Graham
      • Alexis Bledel
      • Melissa McCarthy
    • 5User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lauren Graham
    Lauren Graham
    • Lorelai Gilmore
    Alexis Bledel
    Alexis Bledel
    • Rory Gilmore
    Melissa McCarthy
    Melissa McCarthy
    • Sookie St. James
    • (credit only)
    Keiko Agena
    Keiko Agena
    • Lane Kim
    • (credit only)
    Yanic Truesdale
    Yanic Truesdale
    • Michel Gerard
    • (credit only)
    Scott Patterson
    Scott Patterson
    • Luke Danes
    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Paris Geller
    Jared Padalecki
    Jared Padalecki
    • Dean Forester
    Milo Ventimiglia
    Milo Ventimiglia
    • Jess Mariano
    Kelly Bishop
    Kelly Bishop
    • Emily Gilmore
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Richard Gilmore
    • (credit only)
    Sean Gunn
    Sean Gunn
    • Kirk Gleason
    Shelly Cole
    Shelly Cole
    • Madeline Lynn
    Teal Redmann
    Teal Redmann
    • Louise Grant
    Biff Yeager
    Biff Yeager
    • Tom
    Michael Panes
    Michael Panes
    • Bobby
    Marty Roberts
    • Marty (Singer)
    Elayne Roberts
    • Elayne (Singer)
    • Director
      • Amy Sherman-Palladino
    • Writers
      • Amy Sherman-Palladino
      • Sheila Lawrence
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    1ASBKnight

    Low-quality soap opera

    The show really devolved into a teenage drama with the most obnoxious characters in TV.

    We have Paris who surpases Tristan in pure stupidity. How can anyone be friend with such a character makes no sense.

    Sure, he 'saved' Rory, but that was a stretch.

    Then Jess, a liar, thief, manipulator and close to sexual harasment behavior, but that's fine because he's the dark and missunderstood male character.

    Then the miss little perfect and naive Rory which is become dumber and dumber in my eyes.

    At this point if you remove the teenage stupid drama, the show could pass as good, but not with this garbage in it.

    What a waste.
    8ISmellSnow

    Vicious Trollop

    This episode is jam packed! We have Emily and Lorelai staying the night at a spa, and Rory trying to juggle Dean, Jess, & Paris at her house. Rory is still in denial about her feelings for Jess but Dean has been so unlikeable lately that it's hard to feel sorry for him.

    Emily and Lorelai have a roller coaster of a time during their stay at the spa and it ends with Emily telling Lorelai that she wants the kind of mother/daughter relationship that Lor & Rory have.
    9IvuskaG

    Gilmore Girls - Lorelai & Emily at the spa!!!

    This is a great episode!!!

    🔹Mother/daughter relationship: Emily and Lorelai at the spa, however not having the greatest time. Emily is doing her best to enjoy it, while Lorelai on the other hand does everything to be miserable from the minute she learns Emily is coming along! I mean, I love the series a lot! I like Lorelai but sometimes she gets on my nerves. For example in this episode she should be thankful for goodness sake, her Mom invited her, she doesn't have to pay for anything, she gets nice treatments, hallo!!! Yeah, this is just Lorelai being spoilt! I am completely on the side of Emily on this one.

    🔹Jess/Rory relationship: It's getting interesting :)) Another example of a nice girl being blown away by a bad guy, although I don't think Jess is really a bad guy, down underneath he is a good guy, I hope and I love Milo V. From my beloved TV show THIS IS US💙 so I am up for it!

    🔹Dean/Rory relationship: Oh I hope it's over soon. Rory obviously didn't want to spend the evening with him. If she was really in love she would use the opportunity to be alone with him. She doesn't want to get more intimate with Dean. Making out with her boyfriend VS. Doing laundry? All clear there.

    🔹Paris/Rory relationship: Nice gesture from both of them towards each other. Getting closer. I am glad.

    🔹Luke/Lorelai relationship: Still at point zero. It's time they finally kissed!!!! Or what???

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    • Trivia
      Paris talks to her nanny, who she previously mentioned was Portuguese, on the phone in Spanish, not Portuguese.
    • Goofs
      The Indian food Rory claimed all day she was going to have for dinner and even ordered never showed up. She even ate dinner with Paris and Jess when Jess brought food. Then Dean shows up with ice cream. Still no Indian food. Never came.
    • Quotes

      Paris: A tragic waste of paper.

      Jess: I can't BELIEVE you just said that.

      Paris: Well it's true. The Beats' writing was completely self-indulgent. I have one word for Jack Kerouac: Edit.

      Jess: It was not self-indulgent, The Beats believed in shocking people, stirring things up.

      Paris: They believed in drugs, booze, and petty crime.

      Rory: Well, then you could say that they exposed you to a world that you wouldn't have otherwise known. Isn't that what great writing is all about?

      Paris: That was not great writing. It was the National Enquirer of the 50's.

      Jess: You're cracked.

      Paris: Typical guy response. Worship Kerouac and Bukowski, God forbid you pick up anything by Jane Austen.

      Jess: Hey, I've read Jane Austen.

      Paris: You have?

      Jess: Yeah, and I think she would have liked Bukowski.

      Paris: What are you doing?

      Jess: Salt and pepper dip, only way to eat a fry.

      Paris: Really?

      Rory: It's fast food gospel.

      Paris: Mmmm. That's good. That's really, really good.

      Jess: [Phone rings, and Rory leaves to answer it] Do you like hot sauce?

      Paris: I don't know, should I?

      Jess: I think it's wise.

    • Connections
      References West Side Story (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Where You Lead
      Performed by Carole King and Louise Goffin

      Words and Music by Carole King and Toni Stern

      Produced by Greg Wells and Carole King

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Midwest Street, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions
      • Hofflund/Polone
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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