Wild Dog is a dick. Curtis is the only recruit I actually like, probably because we got to know him last season. I couldn't care less about Wild Dog and the rag guy. Or whatsername.
Wild Dog is a dick. Curtis is the only recruit I actually like, probably because we got to know him last season. I couldn't care less about Wild Dog and the rag guy. Or whatsername.
I can't believe no one has covered this yet - Luke's hair. Plugs or rug? I am going with rug.
As someone else pointed out above, she could have said something about how Richard was incredibly close with Rory and how she appreciated that. While she had a fairly average relationship with her father while growing up, I'm sure she could pick a few positive things out.
Yes, it was very much about finding a job that would allow her to travel.
I don't know why they just didn't throw in an actual five or six year old that was frequently at school for the purpose of filming convenience, because it is weird that that Twickham plotline went nowhere.
Not based on that. Based on the fact that he's a character that adds absolutely nothing. None of the Life and Death Brigade boys are charming. They're juvenile morons spending Daddy's money.
She seems to be way down the list for him.
I didn't. I'm Australian and I swear to God we don't sound like that.
Especially after how she saw them treat people around them, like Marty. The outrage was very short lived once she got invited to some sweet parties.
I see that friendship as a two sided taking advantage in some aspects. Lane was constantly using Rory and Lorelai as a cover with her own mother, frequently with bad results, plus the whole mooching at Rory's dorm for weeks (months?).
I sort of agree re Lorelai, but her excuse is always "oh, you caught me offguard," or "I was drunk!". She has to have known that telling people those stories of Richard the absent parent would have hurt her mother, regardless of how drunk she was.
I think Lady Mary was disliked by so many people because we were so obviously meant to think she was fantastic, not see her as a flawed individual, and she only got the feedback she deserved from her family in the final season.
A fancy degree that seems to have done little good when she was free to travel wherever the story was and not weighed down with a baby. And considering Lorelai's story was all about trying to get independence from her parents and how they assumed money could fix everything, it's disappointing to have Rory in a…
I think there was a couple of cops who showed up when the town loner was protesting at the church.
I'm still trying to decide how I feel about this. There were bits I loved, such as everything Paris, Kirk, along with Lorelai and Emily's stories, but I've got an overwhelming amount of frustration on a lot of other things.
I find it hard to believe that anyone in Stars Hollow would willingly allow them to run amok after dark and assist them in their idiocy. Seriously, would Taylor allow them into his shop?
Goddamn Life and Death Brigade. I assume we're supposed to find them charming, but a group of 30 somethings acting like entitled morons and splashing around cash they probably haven't earned was infuriating.
When he longingly looked at her through the window, all I could think of was "you can do better".
Yes, you're right. It's obvious pretty early that she's incredibly coddled by both her mother and the town and unsuited to dealing with anything negative, like getting a bad grade or any sort of conflict. It irritated me that right at the end of this revival Lorelai is still excusing her behaviour.
You can do both.