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She was on a wheelchair on the second scene. I also wasn't sure if it was her the first time, and I knew about the actress.

And the real wedding was going to happen the next day. Why wouldn't Emily be in Stars Hollow? If the deal she made with Lorelai was for her and Luke to visit her only three times a year, she's not exactly living near town.

I can't upvote you twice, so I'm just letting you know.

Was that third guy even part of the show?

It's a much better ending than Zach leaving to play with a famous band while she stays at home with their newborn twins.
And at least it seems to be working for her. That's the least they could do after turning her life into a contrast point to Rory's.

I think the Life and Death Brigade had more screen time than Lane. But after that scene I really felt like the revival captured the spirit of the show, so I'll… never forgive them.

Good thing Amy wasn't going for Titanic when she wrote the scene.

Must have been hard for them not to add transgender jokes to the package, like they used to.

Yes, I upvoted myself. This was too much.

Is this some type of very, very obscure sarcasm, lost since ancient times, never meant to be rediscovered?

My biggest problem with April was Luke. I understand that he wanted to bond with his daughter on his own first, as he was unsure he could be a good father, but what the writers actually did was simply poor writing.

I wasn't fully convinced this revival could maintain the feel of the show. The teasers felt somewhat weird, and so did the first couple of scenes, but they found their way after Emily appeared.
One other reason was that, re-watching the show last year, I was disappointed with season six. Season seven is generally