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That is Abby Elliott as Cinderella, yeah.

Seeing Peter MacNicol is making me think of Numb3rs.

Rule: anything awesome? Phineas and Ferb has done it.

I *try* to talk like this in real life.

I cried during the finale. Repeatedly.

I've always seen Christopher as a reflection of a younger Lorelai, which is why they seem to work well, at times, but you can see her development in how she treats him (and how she regresses and goes back to the "safety" of Christopher whenever things go wrong).

I liked how he was presented later; he was a lot like Lorelai, kind of a wonderful companion for her more childish attributes. You can see why they would have been attracted to one-another, but also that they would not have been good married.

I approve of it, though I do like the first half of season 5 and there are weird gems throughout the series.

I am so, so, so excited TV Club Classic is doing this show. Definitely one of my top five favorite shows ever.

I'm still convinced all other television is still attempting to live up to Stargate: SG-1's 200th episode.

Okay, thank you so much everyone for the recommendations of quality. I'll start off again with the second season premiere and hopefully I'll be back on the bandwagon of this show soon!

I watched the first half-season/first part of the first season of Switched at Birth and then a portion of the second half-season and was increasingly disillusioned by this interesting, inventive show choosing to go for more generic, "teen-drama-y" plotlines that I felt the show didn't do nearly as well as deaf

"It’s not necessarily fair to fault a series for its lack of budget, but
if you’re going to bill yourself as “epic,” at least dress your sets
more than they did on the average Xena episode."

LORELAI: So how was it?

"I just wish it was hot."
[cut to Kristen's face, five seconds of "disappointment]
"It wasn't."

"The tutus hate me"
"Boy, there are a lot of balls hanging from the ceiling…"

"By far one of the most requested shows for TV Club Classic has been Gilmore Girls,
and starting March 7, we’ll be bringing you a look at the warm, funny
small-town series on a weekly basis, with David Sims as your tour guide.
If you’ve been missing Lorelai and Rory or Luke or even Mrs. Kim, this
might be just the

I graded it pretty harshly, but only because I feel the need to grade. Otherwise, I'm in this boat; I can't stand Jessa and therefore when I heard this would be a Jessa-centric episode, I fully expected to hate every part of it. It was better than that, but I disliked it all the same.

That line was pure brilliance.