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"A Vineyard Valentine" is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the television series Gilmore Girls. It originally aired on February 14, 2006.
Summary
In this episode, Logan invites Luke, Lorelai and Rory to spend the Valentine's Day weekend with him at his family's house in Martha's Vineyard. On Saturday, the two couples visit the gym. After they come back from gym Luke continues to complain about Logan and then Lorelai yells at him telling him that he shouldn't have come. Later, both couples have a early dinner on the patio with gifts for Lorelai and Rory. The following day, Mitchum Huntzberger, Logan's father, enters the home and yells at Logan, telling him that he is so irresponsible and then commands him to come with him to London, England.
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