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Oh, that is without a doubt THE best one. The scenes that are accompanied by it are the most heartbreaking in the series too.

"I'm so mad at Lorelai I can't even talk right now!"

That's weird to me, because while I'll agree she was great and improved  as the show went along, around mid season 5, she turns it all around and is just awful for the remaining years, inflecting this constant baby-ish whine.

Those were the days

I hope a lot of newcomers follow along and update what they think of the show. It's so fun to live through a person's first experiences with a show they hopefully like or love.

Digger's great. The hate however, was definitely overloaded due to certain fans that ruin everything aka, shippers

The familial conflict and history behind Lorelai and Emily & Richard is certainly one of the richest fictional family relationships. It was always the best anchor of the show and provided some of the most beautifully affecting scenes I've ever seen.

Once again, all I have to say upon Gilmore finally being on here is:

I know Amy "victory" wasn't an easy one, I mention that the path following it is going to be just as troubled. She did *technically* succeed in being a whistleblower though. We'll just have to see if that status lives up what she expects of it.

She was definitely in episode 2, but I haven't spotted her since. :(

To get what act together? Everything moved at a very deliberate pace.  

I just…can't jump on with this new narrative that Enlightened went from good to great in its second season or that it eclipses the first. Season 2 has been brilliant, but the first is such a perfectly crafted, uniquely told television season  very much due to the meditation theme and how delicately focused it is on

I just…can't jump on with this new narrative that Enlightened went from good to great in its second season or that it eclipses the first. Season 2 has been brilliant, but the first is such a perfectly crafted, uniquely told television season  very much due to the meditation theme and how delicately focused it is on

While I loved the episode, I too am somewhat ambivalent in how  I feel about Amy succeeding in achieving her mission. I never really imagined the show would 'go there' so to speak, and would instead illustrate that Amy would  realize that she'd have to affect change on a more realistic, smaller scale. That being said,

LOL, It really does come off as parodying the people who hate Amy so I can totally see it being him.

What's there to say that hasn't already been said?  What an amazing episode of television.

Where the fuck is her Emmy nomination?

Yeah, Matisse (the actress shares her name) has had such amazing line delivery from the get go. I love that the show kept her aboard the whole season

haha, it was too wasn't it?

My favourite thing in the episode was easily Boo tossing away the sex book in favour of The Hobbit. She knows what she wants!