Friday Night Lights or Gilmore Girls

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Anonymous wrote:Watch all eight seasons of Parenthood - if you liked Gilmore Girls, you'll love Parenthood.

OP here- loved Parenthood. But it makes watching Peter Krause on another great show, The Catch, kinda weird. I keep expecting Adam Braverman to show up

OP I'm the PP who thinks you should reserve FNL for watching with your spouse. I'm surprised nobody else has said the same. As for Peter Krause, did you ever watch Six Feet Under? That's another great series.
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Anonymous wrote:Felicity is amazing. Felicity fans, you are my people.


Funny, on my way home from work today, I was thinking about this thread and thinking that I might like to meet some of the people on this thread, lol.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watch all eight seasons of Parenthood - if you liked Gilmore Girls, you'll love Parenthood.

OP here- loved Parenthood. But it makes watching Peter Krause on another great show, The Catch, kinda weird. I keep expecting Adam Braverman to show up

OP I'm the PP who thinks you should reserve FNL for watching with your spouse. I'm surprised nobody else has said the same. As for Peter Krause, did you ever watch Six Feet Under? That's another great series.


My DH liked FNL a lot. But he didn't looooooooove it like fan-girl me, lol.

FWIW, I rewatched FNL with my 16-year-old. It was a great show to watch with a teen. Lots to talk about.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, try Felicity ( better if you haven't seen The Americans or Scandal yet).


I'm the Dawson's Creek watcher. "Felicity" is my first love. So fab.


There's another thread on dcum asking if women want to sleep with anyone other than their DHs. My answer: If it's Scott Speedman or Joshua Jackson, hell YES.
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After you watch FNL - it's so good - and you're ready to revisit the characters from breaking bad you should watch Better Call Saul. I just watched the first season and I really liked it. It's not nearly as dark as Breaking Bad. There is one bad scene in the desert but otherwise it was not disturbing/upsetting like breaking bad became at the end.
Congrats on the new baby!
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Anonymous wrote:Felicity is amazing. Felicity fans, you are my people.


+100
Same here.
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Anonymous wrote:Watch all eight seasons of Parenthood - if you liked Gilmore Girls, you'll love Parenthood.


I LOVE Gilmore Girls and couldn't tolerate Parenthood. No idea why, I like all the actors. I think it reminded me too much of the melodramatic Thitrysomething (and I was young when that came out, just remember thinking wow do adults whine this much).

I have been meaning to watch FNL as I've heard it's awesome.
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I agree, Parenthood was no where in the league of FNL and GG. Lots of bad, inconsistent, cliche writing, even though the cast was great.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree, Parenthood was no where in the league of FNL and GG. Lots of bad, inconsistent, cliche writing, even though the cast was great.


One of the reasons I haven't gone back and watched Gilmore Girls is that I really disliked Lauren Graham on Parenthood.
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OP here

I do need to rewatch Felicity. But it will be weird after watching The Americans and Scandal (and Alias).

I loved Parenthood.

I'm really glad I choose to rewatch Gilmore Girls. I'm watching it from such a different perspective. Before I was single, trying to find the right guy. Now I'm happily married with a new baby. I'm seeing the show with a whole new set of eyes.
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FELICITY IS THE BEST SHOW EVER.

Obsessed with that show.

Loved Gilmore Girls too but not like my first love Felicity.

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Gilmore Girls gripe! I'm new to GG, having never watched it the first time around. So I'm now on season 2, and I love the show. I really do. However! Some things about it bug me so much. For instance, it annoys the hell out of me that it was always just a given Rory would go to Harvard. Hello?? There was never any nervousness or worry about getting in. And this is Harvard! Drives me crazy how unrealistic that is. Also, if Lorelai had to borrow money from her parents to send Rory to Chilton, how on earth does she propose to send her to the Ivy League??? So many inconsistencies.

That said, I love Kirk and his constant appearances in every job around town. Too funny. I guess I do love this show. But I've found myself getting annoyed at some of the loose ends that are never cleared up.
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Anonymous wrote:Gilmore Girls gripe! I'm new to GG, having never watched it the first time around. So I'm now on season 2, and I love the show. I really do. However! Some things about it bug me so much. For instance, it annoys the hell out of me that it was always just a given Rory would go to Harvard. Hello?? There was never any nervousness or worry about getting in. And this is Harvard! Drives me crazy how unrealistic that is. Also, if Lorelai had to borrow money from her parents to send Rory to Chilton, how on earth does she propose to send her to the Ivy League??? So many inconsistencies.

That said, I love Kirk and his constant appearances in every job around town. Too funny. I guess I do love this show. But I've found myself getting annoyed at some of the loose ends that are never cleared up.


It's fantasy land. The whole show is about ... fantasy land. Loralai tried to escape one fantasy land and landed in another - Rory embraces her grands and lives in both fantasy worlds! It's all kinda poking fun at fantasy land, i think. I always wished it would get a little more, ironic or self-conscious, actually. Occasionally it did break the 4th wall - like with kirk, and with the busker. I wanted more of that and less playing it straight. Like I wanted them to acknowledge Rory's outrageous wardrobe. For living in a small town? Her clothes are amazing and over-the-top.
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Anonymous wrote:Gilmore Girls gripe! I'm new to GG, having never watched it the first time around. So I'm now on season 2, and I love the show. I really do. However! Some things about it bug me so much. For instance, it annoys the hell out of me that it was always just a given Rory would go to Harvard. Hello?? There was never any nervousness or worry about getting in. And this is Harvard! Drives me crazy how unrealistic that is. Also, if Lorelai had to borrow money from her parents to send Rory to Chilton, how on earth does she propose to send her to the Ivy League??? So many inconsistencies.

That said, I love Kirk and his constant appearances in every job around town. Too funny. I guess I do love this show. But I've found myself getting annoyed at some of the loose ends that are never cleared up.


Don't you remember being that age and just being so sure of yourself and your plans? It's not until you get closer to it that the nerves and insecurity kick in. And Rory is nervous that's why she freaked out about not having enough extra curricular activities.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gilmore Girls gripe! I'm new to GG, having never watched it the first time around. So I'm now on season 2, and I love the show. I really do. However! Some things about it bug me so much. For instance, it annoys the hell out of me that it was always just a given Rory would go to Harvard. Hello?? There was never any nervousness or worry about getting in. And this is Harvard! Drives me crazy how unrealistic that is. Also, if Lorelai had to borrow money from her parents to send Rory to Chilton, how on earth does she propose to send her to the Ivy League??? So many inconsistencies.

That said, I love Kirk and his constant appearances in every job around town. Too funny. I guess I do love this show. But I've found myself getting annoyed at some of the loose ends that are never cleared up.


It's fantasy land. The whole show is about ... fantasy land. Loralai tried to escape one fantasy land and landed in another - Rory embraces her grands and lives in both fantasy worlds! It's all kinda poking fun at fantasy land, i think. I always wished it would get a little more, ironic or self-conscious, actually. Occasionally it did break the 4th wall - like with kirk, and with the busker. I wanted more of that and less playing it straight. Like I wanted them to acknowledge Rory's outrageous wardrobe. For living in a small town? Her clothes are amazing and over-the-top.


Maybe I just haven't gotten there yet (still in season 2), but so far, Rory's wardrobe is hideous. Does she become a fashionista at some point? So, so dowdy right now.
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