Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic but I read that Alexis Bledel grew up speaking Spanish as her first language. I thought that was interesting.
She’s Mexican.
She was born in Houston. Her mother was Mexican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic but I read that Alexis Bledel grew up speaking Spanish as her first language. I thought that was interesting.
She’s Mexican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic but I read that Alexis Bledel grew up speaking Spanish as her first language. I thought that was interesting.
She’s Mexican.
Anonymous wrote:Much of what others have written didn't bother me but KIRK dear lord, one more appearance from that guy. Sheesh. And Taylor. Argh.
My aunt worked on the show and dished behind the scenes about how Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel couldn't stand each other and weren't very nice to work with. Likewise for Lauren and the guy who played Luke. She said the nice ones were Sally Struthers and Miss Patty. And she said the girl who played April was a sweetheart. That whole plot line, of course, was cooked up by the replacement writers who were brought in to muck everything up so they could eke out another season. Such a shame. If ASP had been allowed to end it on her terms it would have been much better.
Here's what really annoyed me:
- the older I got the more Lorelai's behavior toward her mother seemed less like well-placed rebellion against the excesses of wealth and more like rudeness.
- Doula as a baby name. Geez
Things to love about it:
- Rory is an unapologetic nerd
- Suki is awesome and they NEVER ever mention Melissa McCarthy's weight. It's just irrelevant.
And finally - we wouldn't have Marvelous Mrs. Maisel without this. This is like the little sister to that show, where ASP is allowed to create at full power and creative control with a cinematic budget. A glory to behold. Do all of you who hate fast-talking mind it in Marvelous Mrs. Maisel? How could they?
Anonymous wrote:A bit off topic but I read that Alexis Bledel grew up speaking Spanish as her first language. I thought that was interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Lorelei’s creepy investment in Dean and Rory’s relationship (agreeing with R that it was a HUGE deal that she lost his bracelet and he would be totally validated in being mad at her about it; reinforcing other unhealthy relationship dynamics and Dean’s controlling tendencies). The constant validation of Rory as a wunderkind despite her being pretty normal if bright. Also the idea that she somehow is a loner/alt kid at Chilton because she likes music and reading. Lorelai’s complete inability to see why Jess didn’t appreciate her “BTDT, I was a cool bad kid too” shtick. The writing makes it seem like we should be on board with all these things as viewers, which makes me wonder whether Amy Sherman Paladino is completely disconnected from how awful Lorelei and Rory really are. They are legitimately bad people.
Anonymous wrote:The reunion shows. I only watched one episode. The dance teacher had gastric bypass and looked like a skeleton with extra skin draped over her and Loralei had the worst case of cat face from injectables. Rory (who clearly doesn't even do botox -respect) had more wrinkles than her mom.
Anonymous wrote:Rory wouldn't be the valedictorian, she messed up a test/paper when she first started. Paris probably had a higher GPA.
Anonymous wrote:What my aunt said was that neither Lauren nor Alexis had a good work ethic. They wouldn't study lines ahead of time. Lauren was quick and could learn to say it correctly by the third take. Alexis, not so much. Made for stressful working conditions. Perhaps bad habits learned from Lauren.
I had a dim view of Alexis and her acting ability after that but she's gone on to do seriously great work on "The Handmaid's Tale" so perhaps she was just immature. She married "Pete" from "Mad Men" a real weirdo. But she may have turned out okay after spending her teenage years in the spotlight.
Anonymous wrote:They talk(ed) way too fast. Nobody talks at that rate. its tiring