My explanation for Berta is that Emily was lonely without Richard and trying to replace him. |
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| What happened to Madeline and Louise?! I need closure. |
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Wow, what a waste of time and effort that went into the making and watching this turkey.
The "writers" spent more time on trying to work in the "cameos" than coming up with interesting dialogue or plot. It's obvious they spent copious amounts of time watching Eat Pray Love, Across the Universe, and Buffy and lifting shamefully from other stories. Or even worse, doing meaningless montages b/c they couldn't think of anything interesting for the actors to do. The actors seemed so stiff like they were reading off tele-prompters. You would think Luke would take off the stupid hat while sitting down to dinner at his own house. And Rory drinking in the middle of the day in the workplace no less. (Very Lou Grant--no, Jess, very Mary Tyler Moore. Lou Grant didn't drink on Lou Grant; he did on MTM which was 1970. Yeah, behavior in the workplace nearly 50 years ago isn't appropriate now.) The fat shaming of guys at the pool was nasty and unfunny. The Gilmore Girls act like mean sorority girls. And I didn't get why two elementary school boys would be fanning them the entire time. Weird gag that didn't make any sense. Lorelai came off like an incredible hypocrite when she babbled to some reporter about how awful Emily was, but didn't want Rory to write a book b/c she'll come off looking bad. Also, how stupid was it that the town paper had an article about a homeless pregnant teen moving to town and starting work at the inn. Barf. Also, did anyone catch that Ray Wise referred to Emily as "Alison" at one point? God, all the actors/production crew/director were sleep walking through this that they didn't notice Gilmore Girls: Get a Life! |
| I hope they make more episodes to answer everyone's questions. They said we would definitely know who Rory ends up with and instead it raised even more questions. |
| Any one else feel that Logan loves Rory and would turn his back on his family dynasty talk in a second if Rory would have him? |
Yes! I think he is just waiting for her to say the word and if he is the father he would leave his fiancé in a second. I really wanted them to end up together. |
Me too. The look on his face as she walked past him in the bedroom at the NH Inn was crushing. I definitely think he'd drop everything and go back to her but she's already turned him down once and I don't think he wants to be the one to initiate again. As an aside, for those who think Vincent Kartheiser is an odd duck, do you think that affected the relationship/chemistry between Alexis and Milo? Maybe VK insisted that AB not be put into sexual situations with a known ex-lover. So, instead, ASP and DP put the two actors in a very Mad Men scene: drinking their "lunch" with a desk in between the two of them. Then they really never speak again... Just weird crap I come up with...
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| I really hated those young boys being the GG's servants. Why have two randos there and not kids we are curious to see, like Lane's or Sookie's? |
I don't think you should create a Kartheiser conspiracy just b/c the writers wrote horribly awkward, stiff vignettes to include Rory's ex's in the sequel to appease fans. Let's face it. They focused on Logan b/c the actor had the availability. The actors who played Jess and Dean committed to other gigs. |
Oh also. That meeting where Taylor was saying that there were no gay people in Stars Hollow. I guess the joke was that they wanted Taylor to admit that he was gay, but it was just this huge reveal that Michel is gay. So I thought it was going to have something to do with him. But of course, it went nowhere. There were so many weird things like that, these non sequiturs that you didn't know how attached you were supposed to get to. Job poorly done. |
Agree. And WTF was the convoluted story line with Liz and TJ and some cult? Ridiculous, and so unnecessary. I wouldn't have minded just seeing Liz again, but I was grateful TJ didn't make an appearance. So annoying. |
Same here! I had watched the entire original series over the summer with my 12 yr. old daughter. I noticed that she was extremely taken by Rory and Rory's success in school and hard work. This was great, because previously, my daughter didn't really take school that seriously. So I considered Rory a great role model, even though she wasn't perfect - which was also a good lesson. I was excited for the reboot, to see what Rory had become, and I know my daughter was as well. I imagined she had a fabulous career, maybe was married, maybe had kids, or maybe she was a fantastic stay-at-home-mom, perhaps homeschooled her kids, etc. She could have been anything. Instead, we get a 32 yr. old vagabond who gets knocked up by someone who doesn't really care about her that much. On the one hand, I was kind of gratified to see that things hadn't magically fallen into place for her, the way they did in the original series. I always got tired of the certainty everyone had that Rory would get into Harvard. And of course, she did, even if she chose Yale. It would have been much more interesting if she hadn't gotten into any Ivy League school and instead, attended a state school. And a whole lot more realistic. But on the other hand, it would have been nice to see this previously great role model grow into a successful adult. I was almost embarrassed watching it with my daughter - I could see the disappointment on her face. |
Not the PP, but I don't know if this is necessarily true. Everything I've read, and everyone I've talked to have pretty much agreed that this reboot was disappointing. Here's an article that perfectly summed up my feelings, and so many others': https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2016/12/01/gilmore-girls-creators-explain-the-revivals-infuriating-cliffhanger/?utm_term=.659a4f81fc8e |
+1 PP sounds truly unhinged. While I don't exactly relate the 32 yr. old vagabond Rory, I did very much relate to her younger character. The private school, wealthy family was familiar to me and I'm not ashamed to say that. PP needs to get a grip and realize that while GG may not represent her reality, there are plenty of people for whom it does. |