When she returns, she realizes her life is with Luke in Stars Hollow and she's happy. The show ends with Lorelai and Luke's wedding in the center of Stars Hollow at dawn with some of her closest friends, Michel, Lane, Kirk and Rory. Suddenly, Rory turns to her mother and tells her she is pregnant.
The second time, Dean breaks up with Rory on the dance floor when he gets tired of pretending Rory and Jess don't have feelings for each other. The third time they get together, Dean's marriage ends because of Rory, and they try to start a relationship again. Unfortunately, it does not work out once again.
Rory doesn't, in the end, marry Logan. But she does get pregnant with his baby, just like Lorelai did with Christopher. As a character, Rory may have been devoted to journalism. But as an archetypal figure, Rory's drama was all about navigating the enormous familial rift caused by her own birth.
Lorelai is still with Luke, however they're not married, don't have any kids, and are seemingly stuck in the same spot. Emily sadly, has to figure out what she wants her life to be like after Richard's death.
Never dated. Kissed once, Tristan had feelings for Rory and she was a little interested later on, but never acted on it.
Christopher seeks her out, however, and the two are forced to face their problems. Christopher feels like he's been trying to get Lorelai to fall in love with him, and Lorelai realizes she still has feelings for Luke. Lorelai and Christopher end their marriage.
Lorelai seeks him out again and they start up slowly, culminating in Max' impromptu proposal, which Lorelai accepts. Though set to wed in late summer, Lorelai leaves town with Rory to avoid the wedding, effectively ending the relationship.
However, on the night of its grand opening, Dean finds Rory collecting CDs at her house, and they end up sleeping together (Rory's first time). Not long afterwards, Lorelai returns home and sees the two hurriedly exit Rory's bedroom.
No, Sookie didn't cheat on her husband. Instead, Jackson just didn't go through with the vasectomy and never bothered to tell his wife. Sookie was mad at Jackson, but her reaction to the unexpected news was pretty muted, considering the fact that she was basically coerced into having another baby.
Rory and Dean date for two seasons, only breaking up once when Dean told Rory he loved her on their 3-month anniversary, and she replied that she would have to think about it, but they eventually reconcile. They become friends first, but start to date after Dean breaks up with Rory because he sees that Rory likes Jess.
Emily goes to the diner to talk to Luke. Now that Luke and Lorelai are back together, Lorelai can come into the diner. They make a date to celebrate getting back together. Rory and Logan are still dating, however not exclusively.
Kim (Emily Kuroda) shipped Lane off to Korea without notifying her daughter of the return date. That's real," she added with a laugh of the name of both of her husband and one of Lane's love interests.
Dean and Lindsay decide to get married right around the time they graduate from Stars Hollow High School. The young couple got engaged before they graduate, and appear to tie the knot while Rory is in her first year of college at Yale. That's ridiculously young, and young marriages generally don't do well long-term.
The valedictorian Rory is accepted to Harvard, Princeton, and Yale. Despite going through her whole life with Harvard as her dream school, Rory decides to attend Yale University where her grandfather was an alumnus.
While Rory moves on to dating Jess, Dean doesn't get much screen time. Finally, as the season comes to a close, Rory and Dean rekindle their relationship. In the Gilmore Girls Season 4 finale, they have sex. Moments later, Rory's mom, Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) comes home to learn what's just happened.
Rory's decision to leave Yale simply because Mitchum Huntzberger told her she didn't have what it took to be a journalist still makes absolutely no sense to fans, years after the series wrapped its final episode.
At the end of the day, there is no clear cut answer to whether Logan cheated on Rory in season 6 of Gilmore Girls. The only thing fans seem to agree on is that both Rory and Logan had clear communication issues during that part of their relationship.
Rory graduates from Yale during Season 7's penultimate episode, but at the start of Season 6, she drops out of college altogether.
By the end of the series, Christopher went on to inherit millions after a death in his family. He ends up paying for Rory's college tuition, buys lunch for all of Rory's friends at Yale, and takes Lorelai on an expensive trip to Paris. It's assumed that he made around $50 million.
Christopher's presence in Lorelai's life puts strain on her relationship with Luke Danes. Christopher reunites with Rory and Lorelai after over a year They get back in touch when Christopher wants to financially provide for Lorelai and Rory, and they agree he'll take over paying Rory's tuition at Yale.
However, Rory begins to resent Emily's attempts to turn her into her and, after five months apart, moves back home and returns to Yale. Doyle steps down as editor of the Yale Daily News and is replaced by Paris.
Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life brought us to 2016 Stars Hollow where everything seems to be the same as it used to be. Luke and Lorelai have been together for a solid decade at this point and they never got married.
Christopher and Lorelai met at the age of 6, were best friends in adolescence and dated. When Lorelai breaks up with Luke, she ends up in bed with Christopher and they eventually start dating and are later married. Their marriage ends with both ceding that maybe they were never meant to be.
While it's pretty clear that Logan is the father of Rory's Baby, fans are still undecided about who Rory should end up with in the end. Some fans believe Dean Forrester, Rory's first boyfriend, was her perfect fit. Other's strongly believe Jess Mariano, Luke Dane's troubled nephew is Rory's one true love.
Melissa McCarthy and Lauren Graham reunited on Instagram. They're not back in Stars Hollow, but they are back by each other's side! Melissa McCarthy and Lauren Graham — better known as Sookie St. James and Lorelai Gilmore to “Gilmore Girls” fans — got together again and shared the proof on social media.