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Like a REALLY big death star?

and possibly Podrick

He also said he needed to apply a salve, though. Maybe it contained super rare ingredients?

It happened before that point, though. It started with his massacre and subsequent donning of the black hat. The rest of his outfit has changed to mostly black by the time he sees her again, too.

Lorelai has made a lot of crappy relationship decisions, but I thought she was fairly business savvy too. I thought the chef firing was really out of character.

Maybe it's because I've never been head hunted let alone intensely wooed by an employer like that, but I probably would have acted similarly to Rory in that situation.

I watched Matt Czuchry on The Good Wife, so no surprises there. I agree with the length of time spent on the musical though. In fact, I could have done without the bunheads cameos altogether. Cute, but meh. Would have loved more Miss Patty.

Agreed, waste of time. It could have been funny had they made actual commentary on the town or characters. I was reminded of the S7 finale when they wanted a reproduction of Rory's graduation. I thought they might go back to that and put Lorelai and Rory in the musical, but…no. Nothing relevant. I also found the song

Me too. What a weird, pointless sequence. And what was up with the steampunk-esque styling?

Aw, bummer. Came here wondering if anyone else was looking for it. Thank you!

OOOOOOH. I knew that image of the cars and the swinging poles looked familiar.

Who would be looking for Rachel though?

I just watched the whole season and this is how I feel. The sub plot that interests me the most is the one they spend the least time on.

I know I'm late to the party here, but FYI, most, if not all, Emmys are given based on a single episode. Personally I think that's a major flaw of the awards.