Rory quickly develops a crush on Richard's replacement TA and feels compelled to confess the attraction to Logan. But she feels really bad about it and he completely understands and the two of them reassure each other that in the end they are crazy about each other.
Alright so Rory never dated her hot TA, but she was really into him for like one or two episodes. In all fairness, if they did ever go out it probably would've been a pretty good relationship, so it's for the best.
relationship. Rory soon has a crush on Logan, and while Logan admits he likes her as well he says he is not a commitment guy so they agree to a no strings relationship.
Furthermore, while Rory is something of a serial cheater, she never cheats on Jess, either. She did cheat on both Dean and Logan with Jess, which is not great, but it proves that she was happiest with him and couldn't resist coming back.
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.
Rory losing her virginity to Dean at the end of Season 4 seemed like a pretty positive experience—except that, y'know, he was married at the time.
In Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, at the end of the Fall episode, Rory tells Lorelai she's pregnant, revealing the final four words Sherman-Palladino had in mind all along; “Mom?” “Yeah?” “I'm pregnant.” While not 16 years old like her own mother was, Rory is romantically unattached and without a steady job, ...
But one of the biggest surprises arrived at the very end, when Rory revealed to Lorelai that she was pregnant. However, it was never disclosed *who* exactly the father was... until now. Thanks to costume supervisor Valerie Campbell, we know it's none other than Logan Huntzberger.
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Rory and Logan break up, when Rory discovers Logan slept with other women during their break. Rory later decides to forgive him and they get back together, until Logan realizes Rory still isn't over the cheating and decides to do a stunt with the Life and Death Brigade.
Episode Info
Richard and Emily invite Lorelai and Rory to their fancy tailgate party at the Harvard-Yale game; Rory is shocked to see Paris and a distinguished professor (Michael York) kissing.
Longtime fans of Gilmore Girls will note that historically Rory had three prominent boyfriends during the original run: Jess, Logan, and Dean.
Calling her "Ace" was his way of gently ribbing Rory for her serious demeanor and the way she held her work as a student journalist to the utmost importance. As someone who was completely carefree, Logan found humor in this. But as Gilmore Girls went on, Logan began to show his sweeter and more vulnerable side to Rory.
Luke throws a surprise graduation party for Rory, which closes out the series. Nine years later, Rory is in a rut. She has become a successful freelance journalist, but was fired from a job to ghostwrite a book, and gave up her apartment to stay in different places like New York, London, and Stars Hollow.
By the end of the show, we see Lane still married to Zack and taking care of their twins Steve and Kwan. It's not the life that she envisioned, but she made it work. In A Year in the Life, the twins are grown up and Lane and Zack are still living in Stars Hollow, and that's about it.
Max Medina was arguably one of her better boyfriends and eventual fiance. Out of all the men that Lorelai dates, Max had Lorelai's best interest at heart. He's kind, smart, sensitive, and always willing to do whatever Lorelai and Rory need him to do.
However, she did cheat on Logan with Jess — unbeknownst to him. During a fight with Logan, Rory went to Jess in Season 6, Episode 18 and kissed him. She did immediately tell Jess she was still with Logan, but it didn't change the fact that she cheated and led him on.
Rory and Jess exchange a kiss, but Rory tells Jess that she is still in love with Logan and only kissed him because she found out Logan had been with someone else while they were broken up.
As for fans who hoped that Rory's first love Jess (Milo Ventimiglia) somehow impregnated her, Campbell quickly shoots down that idea. Why? Well, for starters, Rory and Jess never have sex in the the show's revival. "Seriously, guys, it's not immaculate conception," Campbell jokes.
Valerie Campbell, who worked on 2016's Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, has declared in a series of TikTok videos that Logan Huntzberger (Matt Czuchry) is the father of Rory's (Alexis Bledel) baby, ruling out the forgettable Paul (Jack Carpenter) and the Wookiee that Rory had a one-night stand with in the series.
Do they have any children? The pair have one child. Poppy Kennedy McIlroy was on born August 31st, 2020. McIlroy took to Instagram to confirm the announcement, writing: 'Poppy Kennedy McIlroy, born August 31st, 12:15pm.
The 2016 series revival answered the question of who Dean ended up with -- and it wasn't Rory. Therefore, he was certainly not the mysterious father of Rory's baby. Dean revealed that since his disappearance, he'd married a woman named Jenny and moved to Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Rory (Alexis Bledel) dropped the pregnancy news to her mom Lorelai (Lauren Graham) in the final scene of the series finale — but she never revealed who fathered her as-yet-unborn child, and the question has lingered in fans' minds for years.
Luke Danes (Scott Patterson) learns the life-changing news that he has a child named April (Vanessa Marano) in season 6 of Gilmore Girls, and the custody battle over her is dramatic and memorable.
Lauren explained that the possibility of returning fell through because "we were trying to find a way we [she and Bledel] could have a slightly easier schedule, and there was really no way to do that and still have it be Gilmore Girls."