Anonymous wrote:My two favorite characters are Emily and Paris. They grew on me and were strong women.
They do in some parts of New England when talking to each other.Anonymous wrote:They talk(ed) way too fast. Nobody talks at that rate. its tiring
Anonymous wrote:How did Lorelei handle child care when Rory was a baby and she was working? It’s possible a teen w/o a hs degree could make enough money to cover childcare AND save up to buy a house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh, I really thought this thread was going to be about how the upstairs of Lorelei's house didn't match the first floor - like why was Rory's bedroom off the kitchen? Was there only one room on the second floor? That bugs me every time....
OMG yes, and the renovation post-Luke made it even more confusing. Where is the addition?
Anonymous wrote:Huh, I really thought this thread was going to be about how the upstairs of Lorelei's house didn't match the first floor - like why was Rory's bedroom off the kitchen? Was there only one room on the second floor? That bugs me every time....
Anonymous wrote:I love the show as it is a cozy, comfy way to waste time. However, I am bugged by:
1). The whole damn town celebrates Rory. They were so mad that they (the townspeople!) couldn’t attend her graduation ceremony from Yale. They then banded together to throw her a huge party to celebrate. Woe to any other kid in Stars Hollow who wasn’t Rory!!
2). Honestly, I think she was stupid to turn down Logan. His character had come a long way and I think they could’ve grown up together to become a great power couple. Their storyline in the revival was horrible and stupid.
3) Lane was scapegoated (see #1)
4) Rory was not a nice person.
5) Lorelei was not a nice person.
6). The grandparents lived in Hartford but they were always seemingly 20 minutes from New Haven.
Anonymous wrote:I think this show is just not for all y'all. This thread has reminded me of everything I loved about gilmore girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was confusing to me were Lorelai's intentions. She kept pushing her parents away and displayed a large amount of disdain for her upper class upbringing. Yet...she wanted Rory to have all the things she had growing up. Her great quest on the show is to ensure Rory goes to a posh prep school and public school is not enough for her precious daughter. She wants Rory to travel to Europe and shge wants Rory to have a prestigious journalism job on TV.
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The hypocrisy was astounding.
Yeah - that was what made her interesting. She eschewed what she'd grown up with except she'd also internalized the values except she also pushed her daughter away when she decided she LIKED that life. She was a hot mess of contradictions!
Anonymous wrote:When I watched in HS I thought Lorelei was SO cool. Now I find her selfish and annoying, but I love Emily.