Ah, yes, it's a jug not a jar. (Not exactly a vitally important difference, of course.)
Ah, yes, it's a jug not a jar. (Not exactly a vitally important difference, of course.)
*Sigh* I was just thinking that this review was vaguely better than Sims's usual stuff, and at least he didn't arbitrarily dismiss important stuff … and then I got to the second last Stray Observation: "Plays out about as interesting as it sounds." Yes, Sims, of course one of the biggest plot developments in the…
You forget the great perplexing question of how Shane was hiding in Luke's closet and ignoring Rory at the beauty shop at the same time in "One's Got Class and the Other One Dyes". Continuity … thy name is not Gilmore Girls.
“Say Goodnight, Gracie” was Dave’s last-ever appearance on the show? I was under the impression that he appeared a couple more times in season 4. But I guess he was just mentioned, not shown on screen. Still, I felt almost certain he shows up in the 'Wedding Jar' plotline (don't remember which episode it was in).
Last week? IMO, Marshall's plot got old from the second episode of the season.
There was a Little Men TV series in the late 90s (http://www.imdb.com/title/t…. It was really, really awful. Yet I watched the whole thing, for some reason.
They explicitly said they married for love in a previous episode (the one where Raj asked them to arrange a marriage for him).
So we can expect that Amy will dump Sheldon sometime around the end of season 9 (i.e. 6 seasons after they met).
I'd love to see a Bernadette-centred episode, with her doing crazy things at work. After all, she's the only one of the main ensemble whose workplace we haven't seen.
I should start shooting? Ok. ;)
I assume it was just part of it. But then again, I have no clue how much three years' tuition at a prep school would be. I think it would be considerably less than $75,000, but I could be wildly mistaken.
Meh, it's not even a plot summary. He doesn't even bother to mention several important events (such as Luke meeting Nicole's parents, and scaring them by venting about Jess). Sims just seems to fast forward through the episode, picks out a couple of events, grumbles about how boring everything is, and clicks send.
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Sure - Logan isn't directly responsible for Rory's behaviour. It's not like he put a gun to her head or even suggested the boat theft himself. But what I mean is that his influence is a lot more insidious than that. He,…
Lol!
Ugh, the third movie! I've never watched it either, and don't intend to either. From the description I heard from a friend, it totally kills the spirit of the series.
Yay, more Kindred Spirits!
IMO, it's not so much that Lorelai decides, but rather she knows that Rory is leaning towards Yale, and gives her permission. Since Lorelai had been so negative about Yale before, she would (correctly) think that Rory wouldn't choose Yale unless she knew her mom was ok with it.
Lorelai never mentions not seeing her parents again. In fact, she makes it a point to say the exact opposite. It's Emily who assumes the worst. Granted, she has some reason for her fears, but still - she's the one being cruel, not Lorelai.
Agree so much with this.
Both Rory and Lorelai were shown looking through Yale prospectuses after the disastrous trip there in 'Let the Games Begin'. Of course, this was followed by the Thanksgiving episode in which Lorelai shrieks bloody murder at the thought of Rory even applying to Yale … so yeah, it's all kind of self-contradictory.