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I think the point that Lorelai is the one who took Rory away in the first place is a really good one.  Those of us who dislike Christopher tend to forget that Lorelai is the one who originally wanted to get away from everything.  We always give Lorelai the benefit of the doubt, without thinking that some of

I think I may have said this before, but if those two truly hated each other, then good God, they are absolutely fantastic actors.  Their chemistry was really great for the entire run of the show.

Like most people I basically hate Christopher, but I still feel just a little bit bad for him here.  It's a pretty shitty situation for the woman your breaking up with to get pregnant.  Did he have to decide to marry her? No, of course not.  But I can understand  his thought process especially after how things went

Yeah, but seriously, who does care about that?

As others have said, I totally get the joke and that his persona is supposed to be obnoxious but he's just hammered it into the ground so much that I don't find it as funny as I once did.

@avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus Although, the "under god" part wasn't added until the 50s so really it has more of a "let's look patriotic and make it clear we hate the Godless communists" hint to it.
Also, weirdly enough the Pledge was written by a socialist, so I'm not sure why more super

Gervais' Twitter feed is pretty awful and obnoxious.  I haven't seen anything of his besides The Office, Extras, and The Invention of Lying but for me it's the fact that his public persona has become increasingly grating to the point that I can't stand him.

God, I bought a bunch of Napoleon Dynamite merchandise.  I still have a poster from the movie hanging up in my bedroom at my parents' house.

In the first half of season five Skyler was a truly miserable person to watch but that's because she was in a miserable position.  Did she act like a bitch towards Walt? Uh yeah, she did, because she was basically a prisoner in her own home.  Every reaction Skyler has had seems like a pretty normal one that most

I can easily agree to disagree and whatnot but the whole lacking spontaneity point was the one I really don't understand.  So, you saw every plot twist and crazy thing coming?

The only thing I take issue with is the nature of the crash.  If we assume Rory was being honest then some animal ran out in front of them causing Jess to swerve and crash—a normal thing to happen.  Jess was not leaning over to light a cigarette or picking  something up from the floor.  The crash really wasn't his

I really appreciate showing that Rory understands she is a normal teenage girl who makes mistakes and should be treated as such.  It's also good every once in a while for the show to put into perspective just how weird and creepy the town folk can be about "perfect" Rory.

Ann story lines aren't always the best but I really loved her relationship with Leslie and will miss that a lot.

Rob Lowe does not seem to be capable of staying on a show for its entire run.

Last week they said it was going on hiatus for two weeks, so it should be back next Tuesday!

I finished season 4 and started the first few episodes of season 5.  At this point I feel like I have nothing to add to the conversation except for the often expressed HOLY SHIT that I think after almost every episode.  Man, I'm so happy that I'm going to be caught up with this show for the last eight episodes.

Because I have no real life I went to see Kellie Pickler in concert this weekend with my sister.  The tickets were only ten bucks and it gave me something to do.  She was ok I guess, although I truly wonder what her IQ is.  Also, every time she mentioned winning Dancing With the Stars the crowd went freaking NUTS.  I

I think one episode kind of centered around the funeral for one of his chows.

Yeah, in the late 90s-early 00s he was one of the best golfers in the world.  He was great for a short period of time and basically tanked after his only major win.

One of the things I really like about Dan's character is that he is not always all about work.  He has and cares about various social and extracurricular events.  The total and complete dedication to their jobs that almost all Sorkin characters have can be annoying (possible exception: The West Wing, because hey,