Luke Danes
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Lucas "Luke" Danes is a fictional character on the television series Gilmore Girls, played by Scott Patterson.
Luke is the owner of his eponymous diner, housed in what was formerly his father's hardware store, The sign "Williams Hardware" still hangs in front of the diner. He is a gruff, burly man with a constant five o'clock shadow that never evolves into a full grown beard. One of a few eateries in the town of Stars Hollow (others include Al's Pancake World and Weston's Bakery), it is frequented by the Gilmores, and is Lorelai Gilmore's main source of morning coffee. While he is not a full blown father figure to her, Luke dotes on Rory and she in turn likes him.
Luke was raised in Stars Hollow. He attended Stars Hollow High, and excelled on its track team.
- ''(On viewing a photo of Luke with the caption, "State High Hurdles Champion – 1984 – Butch Danes" in the Stars Hollow High trophy case)
- Luke: Don’t they need my permission for this? This should be illegal.
- Lorelai: No, those shorts with that tank top should be illegal.
- —Season 3, Ep. 4 "One's Got Class and the Other One Dyes"
Family
Luke's father ran Williams Hardware, and had a reputation about town as a stubborn and terse man. Despite this, Luke held his father in high regard, as evidenced on the show in a number of ways:
- When Luke repainted the diner, he made certain not to paint over an old hardware order that his father had scribbled on the wall
- His father had been working on a boat when he died, and Luke kept the boat in a neighbor's garage for 15 years.
- November 30th is known throughout town as "Luke's Dark Day", during which Luke disappears. He reveals to Lorelai that he disappears because this was the day of his father's death.
Luke's sister Liz appears on occasion in Stars Hollow, and recently (fifth season) moved there. Luke generally interacts with her by trying to fix her problems, as she is characterized as being stilted both emotionally and intellectually, sometimes even lacking the most common of sense. The predominant problem is Jess Mariano, Liz's rebel-without-a-cause son, who arrives at Luke's doorstep after being sent away by his mother.
Romantic History
Luke had a long-term relationship with an "Elle MacPherson–pretty" professional photographer named Rachel (played by Lisa Ann Hadley), and was later "accidentally" married to (and later divorced from) girlfriend Nicole Leahy, a corporate lawyer played by Tricia O'Kelley. After four seasons of on-and-off flirtation, Luke and Lorelai got together, in Season 4 Episode 22 "Raincoats and Recipes." Lorelai's parents, specifically her mother Emily, vehemently disapproved of the relationship, as she felt that Luke, as a blue-collar working man, was not good enough for her blue-blooded daughter Lorelai, and tried to use Rory's father Christopher to break them up. After breaking up in Season 5 Ep. 14 "Say Something" and getting back together at the very end of Season 5 Ep. 16 "So. . . Good Talk," Lorelai proposed to him at the extreme end of Season 5, Ep. 22 "A House is Not a Home", and he accepted at the very beginning of the next episode.
Luke also had a relationship with Anna Nardini (Sherilyn Fenn) that, unbeknownst to Luke, resulted in the birth of his daughter, April (Vanessa Marano). Luke found out about April's existence after she approached him under the pretense of a school science fair, snagged a hair from his head, snapped his photo, and ran DNA tests that proved that Luke was indeed her father(Season 6 "The Prodigal Daughter Returns"). She made this information public as part of her science fair project, for which she won second place, and Lorelai finds out 2 months later (Season 6 "Just Like Gwen and Gavin"). When Luke goes to Anna to confront her over the revelation, Anna tells Luke that she did not tell him about his daughter because at the time that they were dating Luke displayed great intolerance and impatience towards children, as evidenced by his refusal to go to movies before 10:00 PM because of noisy kids in the theatre and his habit of asking to move to other tables when out at dinner because he didn't want to be near families with children. Because of that, Anna was afraid that Luke would become angry and hurtful if he knew he was about to become a father, so she chose to keep the information secret from him. After thinking about it a great deal, Luke decided to try to reach out and establish a relationship with his whiz kid daughter.
Because of this, Luke unintentionally alienated Lorelai, as he felt that his relationship with April and his relationship with Lorelai should be separate things, at least for a while. When Lorelai eventually found out, they ended up postponing their wedding. As time passed, Lorelai grew impatient with Luke's attention being drawn to April and resentful of the fact that she was being forced to wait again for the man she had fallen in love with. After giving Luke an ultimatum and him saying,"I can't jump like this", Lorelai stormed away from him, apparently ending their relationship, and went back to Christopher, whom she then sleeps with, unbeknownst to Luke. Lorelai appears to be heartbroken the morning after.
Other information
Luke lived in the office above from the diner for years. He bought the neighboring building (season 2 "Lost and Found") after Jess moved in and expanded the apartment upstairs, while renting the downstairs to Taylor Doose for his "olde fashioned soda shoppe". He and Nicole technically shared a townhouse in Litchfield, Connecticut for a while (season 4 "The Clamor and the Clangor"), but he never actually moved in. After some discussion about buying the Twickham house, he and Lorelai decided that they will live in Lorelai's house after they are married and Luke organized renovations in preparation.
The backwards blue baseball cap that Luke always wears was a gift from Lorelai in Season 1, Ep. 10 "Forgiveness and Stuff". He is also known for his trademark flannel shirts.
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Lorelai Gilmore |
Rory Gilmore |
Luke Danes |
Sookie St. James |
Lane Kim
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Minor Characters
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Michel Gerard |
Emily Gilmore |
Richard Gilmore
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Recurring Characters
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Paris Geller |
Kirk Gleason |
Christopher Hayden |
Logan Huntzberger
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Eliminated Characters
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Dean Forrester |
Jess Mariano |
Max Medina |
Jason Stiles
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