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Rory not taking criticism is one or the most frustrating aspects of the show. I secretly wonder if that partly has to do with Amy-Sherman Palladino; who has worked on many different sitcoms, but seemed to be a bit of a control freak in the GG writers' room.

The whole show is essentially about Lorelei thinking she's giving Rory freedom to do what Rory wants, but is, in actuality, pushing her to this mold. Lorelei is the one who wanted Rory to go to Harvard. Lorelei is the one who made Rory think she wanted to be Christiane Amanpour. Lorelei is the one who made Rory go to

She essentially played herself with a mullet and the super "Jordache Designer" across the screen.

I'm not a fan of Rory. I always thought the show was partly about a woman accepting that her daughter was growing up to be everything she hated and rejected; only to realize when it's too late it was her own fault.

If there's any character in the history of television that deserved a spin-off, it's Paris Gellar

The time Larry David wrote for SNL.

Replace Ferrell with Jason Sudeikis, Rob Corddry, or Aziz Ansari? I'm open to suggestions….This is gonna be the best "never-gonna-happen remake," it can be.

A 9 to 5 remake (crazy, but stay with me).

Sharon Horgan and her dry, dark humor are amazing.

I had hopes that Kohan could sustain a series in the long run, but OITNB is, in a way, following in the same footsteps Weeds did by having a strong first season, awesome second season, and an okay third season. I know Piper is the weakest character on OITNB, but I fear the show quality will drop once she's served her

Google the George Burns and Gracie Allen Show

So true!! Also Gillian Jacobs is going onto a subscription cable show, so it's a meta-commentary and true to Britta's character.

George Burns would like to have a word with you about the History of Meta Television.

I love that Britta's version of Season 7 would be on subscription cable because of the F-bomb and the artsy-ness of that opening title sequence.

And because I haven't seen this posted yet:

Dan Harmon knows he isn't Jeff. Jeff is who he wants to be. Abed is who he is.

S1: Modern Warfare
S2: Cooperative Calligraphy
S3: Remedial Chaos Theory
S4: Herstory of Dance
S5: Geothermal Escapism
S6: Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television

If there's no season 7, I'm okay with that. What a satisfying ending.

This is how I see Littlefinger's plan (this doesn't mean he will be successful, just what he's scheming to happen). Littlefinger will be the downfall of Cersei Lannister (in the show). He knows all of her children are Jaime's when Ned Stark talks to him about it in the first season. He agreed to put Sansa's head on a

No he shouldn't wait for her. That's my point. That's why he would pursue Frankie.