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THAT'S where I know her from! Aahhh thank you, that was bugging me when I watched it and couldn't place her.

True, fair point. It was the only thing I could focus on in the episode lol.

Thank you for mentioning the tetanus shot Rick will need. I know this is zombie apocalypse land now, but rusty nails are still a no-no for jamming through an extremity.

I was just talking about the Dawson's Creek thing to someone the other night! It's so funny that you forget Michelle Williams played Jen on that show but Katie Holmes and James van der Beek are forever Joey and Dawson. Joshua Jackson has done a lot of good work as well but he'll always be Pacey to me.

I've been excited for this too, since I first saw the previews. I have not read the book but I think I'm going to download it this week and try to catch up.

Haha love it!

It's something I would eat but the name alone of "fill in the blank type of meat LOLLIPOP" is what sounds so gross to me. Lollipops make me think of candy and sweets, not meat.

I really wanted to eat Sylva's dish but the phrase "beef lollipop" makes me gag. The sound of any "meat lollipop", which I know is only a piece of meat on a stick, just sounds gross.

Scott Michael Foster fits in very well - may I also give a shout-out to him as Cappie from "Greek", a very solid little ABC Family gem that I ignored during its run and then fell in love with through Netflix until Netflix quit making it available for streaming.

Same here, I love that it works as a "Tommy" reference too, which I totally didn't get until now.

That was toward the end of Spring, right? If Luke and Lorelai get married in early November, she'd have been showing by that point. I think the dozing off during her "lines' interview was just proof that she's a terrible journalist.

She was a shitty friend to Paris, too.

Rory was always self-centered (See: her entire friendship with Lane) but it really ratcheted up a notch or two when she started dating Logan and embraced the privileged and rich world that Lorelai ran away from.

I really liked the whole Life & Death Brigade scene and the visual and song references to Across the Universe. It was beautifully shot and just fun to watch.

Rory and Lorelai during the pool scenes were extremely unlikeable. They go all the way to the pool to sit and judge people who enjoy the pool? And the body-shaming and the making young boys hold their umbrellas while they pretend to be snobby Southern people was too much. And Rory just came off as mean and

Madeleine and Louise never came back from that spring break trip freshman year. They probably run a poolside bar somewhere.

It was very underwhelming and not professional enough for an interview, imo. I was reminded of the end of Devil Wears Prada though with the silhouette of the dress, her hair in a bun, and getting rid of her phone and walking away.

Or since she was supposedly flying to London to meet with Naomi, that Naomi was paying for her flights contingent on getting the book deal? She was just shacking up with Logan once she was already there for her book meetings, I think.

Aaah I missed Kevin and Demi in the background! I need to rewatch and find them.

I disovered this on Netflix and binged it within a couple of weeks. So excited it's back and I've been trying to spread the word to my friends!