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This doesn't jive with the conversation with Christopher, which—as I note in the review—is clearly about her baby, not her book.

I'd heard the same, but the REST of the meeting leaning in and waiting for his answer wouldn't make sense in that context.

I hadn't thought about it previously, but now that I've seen a few of you mention this I see it.

"No SIGN of being Bey"—I see what you did there.

I think the context of the words has likely changed, but I highly doubt that the speakers have changed. We'll see when we get an ASP postmortem.

The temporality of the revival is a bit touch-and-go at times, but the Wookiee was at the end of Spring, so at the LATEST we're talking early June. Lorelai is getting married in November. There is no universe where Rory is five months pregnant.

And then put the full version on the DVD.

I think the suggestion about Rory having lost her license is lost as in "misplaced?" But I thought the same about the Prius, just presumed it was a rental.

We talked about it in the "Summer" review.

Thanks for following along with our "Binge Watch" coverage, and for respecting the concerns over spoilers in the previous comment threads. I know these restrictions can be somewhat tough for the townspeople, but it's all worth it now that we're in "Fall," and able to come together to share our reactions.

David Carr, a NYT writer who passed away in 2015.

There's a definite "cryogenic freezing" happening on almost every story, which…it has its limits.

Paul and Barb can have their own show.

So we are only ninety minutes away from you being able to discuss the ending, binge viewers, so resist the temptation: this review is for those who have finished "Summer," so don't spoiler future events, and save that for the "Fall" review. We're so close, folks.

Wait ninety minutes to ask this question in the Fall review.

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The show had to spend a LOT of time developing Yale into an acceptable "second location," and it's not a shock they struggle to just pick up in London with no development. The show successfully "left" Stars Hollow, which was its own challenge, but it's the part of the revival that's the most jarring.

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