Best New Drama, Best Actress in a New Series (Lauren Graham), and Best Written New Series from Viewers for Quality Television--the accolades keep on coming for the returning family-friendly drama Gilmore Girls.
Lorelai and Rory Gilmore could be sisters except for the mother/daughter thing. Their unique relationship evolves this year as Lorelai contemplates a surprise marriage proposal from an unexpected suitor, and Rory enters her next year at the exclusive Chilton Academy and continues her on again-off again romance with Dean. Their Friday night dinners with Lorelai's uptight parents maintain the family tradition of fun-filled friction. Lorelai continues to work at the Independence Inn while dreaming of someday opening her own B&B. Meanwhile at Lukes' more than just coffee is brewing as the gruff proprietor comes to realize that Lorelai may be more than just his favorite customer.
Actors:
Lauren Graham - Lorelai Gilmore
Alexis Bledel - Rory Gilmore
Melissa McCarthy - Sookie St. James
Keiko Agena - Lane Kim
Yanic Truesdale - Michel Gerard
Scott Patterson - Luke Danes
Liza Weil - Paris Geller (II - VI)
Jared Padalecki - Dean (II)
Milo Ventimiglia - Jess (II - III)
Sean Gunn - Kirk Gleason (III - VI)
Matt Czuchry - Logan Huntzberger (VI)
Chris Eigeman - Jason "Digger" Stiles (IV)
Kelly Bishop - Emily Gilmore
Edward Herrmann - Richard Gilmore (special appearance)
Liz Torres - Miss Patty (recurring)
Writers:
Amy Sherman-Palladino - Creator
Executive Producers:
Amy Sherman-Palladino
Gavin Polone
Daniel Palladino - (II - V)