Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I really want to know is how rich Lorelai was. She’s 32 when we meet her, and owns a SFH in a “good” town in Connecticut (aka crazy property taxes). She’s lived there for at least 5 years, so since she was 27 or younger, while working at a bed and breakfast. She eats out multiple times per day.
Do they ever address whether Lorelai got child support from Christopher? I don't remember. I think we're supposed to think she just saved up from her job at the inn and bought the house. It's not impossible - she had free room and board at the inn, right? And she started working there at 17, so 10 years to save up for the down payment. It's a pretty small house and the town is not supposed to be fancy (although it is very nice and apparently an easy drive to Choate and West Hartford).
I mean, I think it's pretty unrealistic but in the show's universe it is at least possible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rory wasn’t a really a bad person—it’s just that the masses watch shows like this and get really jealous and don’t understand.
did you watch the follow up shows. rory turned ouut to be a disappointment
Yep...she wasn't really a bad person...until she was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least 50 million in “those days” dollars. I assume Lorelei also had access to a family trust to buy her house and pay for her life. I doubt she had access to the trust before 18–having a kid may have given her access to some monies, though. Quite possibly the trustees are not her parents, which supports the whole estrangement storyline.
“Trust fund teen mom” would not have made much of a show, though, so the viewer gets to assume she was self made.
IMO Lorelei could have afforded the private school tuition but it wasn’t her value. (In fact there was probably a family educational trust to pay for educational expenses, so it wasn’t exactly Richard and Emily paying for it, either)
Think about it: only a trust fund kid could live Lorelei’s lifestyle of quaint bed and breakfast run by a high school dropout! And it explains Rory’s weird sense of entitlement and continual upward trend in life despite having no skills
It is on Netflix. Go watch it and then come back to us. From the start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rory wasn’t a really a bad person—it’s just that the masses watch shows like this and get really jealous and don’t understand.
did you watch the follow up shows. rory turned ouut to be a disappointment
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that much.
+1. Maybe $10M tops.
More for naming rights to a building at Yale.
I was going to comment on the sizeable donation to Yale!