Really?!
Really?!
I also love the fact that in the stage version Belle teaches the Beast to read.
Hear hear!
The original comment has been deleted so I wasn't able to read it, but from your reply and the fact that it was removed I can guess its nature. May I just say, what a classy and polite response to what was obviously a very offensive statement.
Yes to your last point. When I read the title of the article I assumed it would be referring to the William reveal, which felt out of the blue and somewhat forced to me.
You're not alone. I felt it was a nice touch. One last fantastical escapade before reality sinks in hard.
Logan actually has quite the fan base. When he appeared onscreen at the Netflix premiere, the prolonged screams drowned out the next several lines of dialogue.
Yes. This.
I actually felt her character was a bit of a retcon as Sophie in the original series was quite grumpy. Here she was all smiles.
If it's your own book, sure. But Jess WROTE IN SOMEONE ELSE'S WITHOUT ASKING. Sorry for the all caps, but I truly find that horrifying.
He also WROTE IN HER BOOK. Never. Forget.
I loved the musical, but I agree that the absence of Miss Patty was jarring.
Flip the names and you have the sentiments many Logan fans feel about Jess. To each their own. That's what keeps things interesting! :-)
I loved it as well.
You are not alone! If I have to choose a team, it's absolutely Team Logan.
Exactly my thoughts about the musical and Lorelai's reaction.
Agreed.
Yes. This.
Logan's. If it was the Wookie's she would have been showing by then.
Another voice in strong support of Stars Hollow: The Musical here. For me it was one of the funniest parts of the entire revival. I also thought it was a nice way to show just how off-kilter things were for Lorelai. If she had been in a better place, she would hardly have been able to wait to drag Luke or Rory back so…