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I really like the kiss. It's spontaneous and cute and sexy. I like how it sort of catches both of them by surprise. I like how Rory embraces Jess and how Jess, after the initial shock, tries to pull her closer. Best kiss of the show? I don't know, but it's definitely a very good kiss.

Her speech in front of the students is the best. It's witty and quick and super aggressive. It suits Paris and simultanously explains why no one would vote for her. She's like a scary, overwhelming force of nature. It's perfect.

I just love it when Emily chokes up. Everything up to that point has been so awkward and forced, but that moment completely makes up for it.

Ah, Miss Patty. Don't ever change.

I seriously don't get Sims's constant harping on the fact that 'nothing much happens.' It's like reviewing Buffy and writing 'oy, with the vampires already' every damn week. Minimal drama is the essence of Gilmore Girls and we (the audience) like it. There's enough drama on TV.

I
kind of really like the scene that ends ‘It Should’ve Been Lorelai.’ You have
Christopher’s exaggerated ‘you can’t put all that on me’ reaction. It’s
hilarious, because he’s completely missing the point. Lorelai’s love life hasn’t
been a wash because of him: she’s done that to herself by stupidly waiting for
him to get

That really was the most ridiculous decision in the entire episode. I also liked:

Oh, I love that idea.

It's especially weird that Lorelai has no money to repair the house since a couple of episodes ago she was ready to buy the Dragonfly Inn with Sookie. Where did that money come from and where did it go? I know it's wrong to harp on continuinity in GG, but that one annoys me..

That might be my favourite moment of the show. Just the thought of Luke being so pissed off that he couldn't resist the temptation… I'm laughing right now.

Yes, I’m catching up! I bought the entire series just for this. Well, okay, I was gonna buy it anyway eventually and I got a really good deal, but still.

I so love your little anecdotes. Never stop!

'I appreciate the simplicity of season one.'

God, yes. The younger generation are duds. The only one who could be halfway interesting (except for his puppy love for Elena) is John Ross, but apparently he's supposed to be the new JR, which will never work.

Wow, that would be perfect!

Seconded.
It was because he was bringing him groceries, I think. That seemed a little above and beyond what a detective is supposed to do for a CI. So, yeah, I had a brief 'wait, is this his boyfriend?' moment too. And I would have liked it if that had been the case. It would have been a relatively low key way to

Oh yeah. I'm a sucker for him too. Gorgeous man and such a great actor. I'm loving him on Elementary. He's so twitchy and tightly wound and obnoxious and, well, adorable.

That was what sold it for me too. Reyes slowly going from 'you have no evidence' to 'shit, you do.' It's those moments I bet Sherlock lives for. Just sort of confirming that he's smarter than the criminal of the week.

That was nice, wasn't it? Especially when Andre couldn't have been sure, since he hadn't seen the shooter. I liked that a lot.

When Ryan and Claire were exchanging their 'I love you's' I was looking at the window behind them the entire time. It's dark outside. All the lights inside are on. You know a bunch of psychopaths are coming to get you. Close the fucking curtains! So stupid. And then, after getting another four more people shot, Claire