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Watch it. It is a shell of what it once was but it is still reasonable. Definitely watch it.

By golly, I think Sims likes the show!

I went in with very low expectations and I was surprised to find that I actually did enjoy it. Going in with a Jane Austen mindset just wasn't really right. It was just a kind of goofy, funny movie. A nice feel good time of ridiculousness. 

I thought the scene with Christopher at Richard and Emily's house one of the most powerful at this point in the show. After all that time of Emily blaming Lorelai and Lorelai just kind of taking it, Emily sees first hand the hell Lor has been through. Christopher barging in makes me feel bad for Chris but ten million

Harrah, a positive review! I had to check to see if it was still Sims writing. Very exciting

Harrah, a positive review! I had to check to see if it was still Sims writing. Very exciting

Where is the next review?

Also the way that Rachel and Donna dress and they way the camera seems very fixated on Rachel's tight skirts always hits me a little off. I really don't like the over sexualization as well as gossip time (at least they way it has been in the last couple of episodes).

Also the way that Rachel and Donna dress and they way the camera seems very fixated on Rachel's tight skirts always hits me a little off. I really don't like the over sexualization as well as gossip time (at least they way it has been in the last couple of episodes).

I was watching ahead (these are going to slowly for my desire of watching GG) and I came across the cutest Jess-Rory moment. For the most part, Jess is a terrible boyfriend. However, in the episode where *spoiler* Rory picks Yale, Jess goes and looks up the distance from Stars Hollow to Yale. They are walking together

I really like that explanation of Jess. It is like he is knows he is smart and knowledgable but is just generally bored and is looking to find something to do. He is not malicious in his actions and is sometimes thoughtless but is never intentionally mean. I really like your observation about the bracelet

I go to Scripps (one of the Claremont's) and people in California consider Pomona is particular as one of the top schools in my experience

Oh my goodness that is exactly what I thought. I was just shocked for a second, calculated the year, and then started laughing

"This isn't actually the best episode of Gilmore Girls." That is how this starts. Yet this is actually the most positive review we have seen from Sims yet. The next review goes back to the usual "It's a mild bummer of an episode." I thought the Lorelai-Emily-Richard storyline was amazing. The fact that Lorelai doesn't

I watched Gilmore Girls years ago and watched a random assortment of episodes since then. Because of these reviews, I have started watching. I have to tell you, Christopher is really growing on me. All these years I loved Jess and hated Logan and Dean. I loved Luke and hated Chris. Now, I find myself almost liking

I have to tell you, I didn't find Lorelai annoying at all. I think that when you are a protective mother and there is a boy who is a bad influence and he gets in an accident with your daughter, you are well within your rights to be mad. At the same time, I totally supported Luke and his side. I think Sims is wrong

Beautifully put

I don't know, rewatching the series I have actually liked season one a lot more than I remember liking it!

I really hope they keep writing reviews. The first thing I always do after finishing a show is check AVclub and see if they have written a review. I find the discussion very insightful and well articulated. Keep it up!

So much excitement going on here right now.