Even Rory knows that Luke likes Lorelai. like small children.. Bitches are like that...I had to find out if Lorelai had told everyone about the wedding...
"Read the newspaper. "She gets my hands dirty" is an amazing reason. Wow, Lorelai wears glasses, nicho si. Following Lorelei to watch her tell Luke about the proposal is an invaluable sight. "When they reopen the cinema," XD Luke put on a mask of good-naturedness, but we all know what's behind it, he just doesn't want to show her how hurt he is by this situation. Yeah, in Hartford, you don't have to catch your eye, yeah. And these provocative questions, in order to scare her, just gave the guy away. Very cunningly, he pointed out to her how little she and Max knew about each other for such a serious step. And how she was hooked by his smooth good-naturedness, she was waiting for hysteria, anger, jealousy, whooooh, how I love it, I stop right every minute to yell. Scott Cohen is even sexier than before, I don't know how that's possible. However, so is his namesake Patterson. All the men are like a selection, I would also be torn apart in her place. "We have jackals here. - Give Bim the phone" - Max makes fun of her so charmingly, these men know how to take our funny girl. Yyy, Sookie's frightening clumsiness, I love it, I missed it immensely. Oh, my friends, how happy she is for Lorelei *_* "Scientists tested rats that ate fewer calories. - And did you become jealous?" AHAAHAHH, the banter over Michel's suspiciousness is imperishable. "We missed you very much. - Do you need to change the water again?", "Shameless. - He immediately asked if he could change the water! What can I do, he's a psychopath" -- Dean is a handyman now, a resourceful mom. Those blue, blue eyes of Alexis break my heart.
@chch93: "Come on in! - Uh, no. - why? "You're scaring Rory," "Who do you know in Chilton? - ..Um, Rory"—the Gilmore girls trio was even funnier than ever. I really like Emily's purple jacket. Oh Mai gash, Padalecki is so pretty in that black shirt with the collar open. "Lorelai has such a sense of humor. You're cruel. "But I'm forever young," I yell, they fucked the kid with this beer, and even grandpa didn't come out. And of course, he immediately took Dean to bayonets, how come his little Rory has a boyfriend. Even the granny stood up for the guy. You've got a kid on your back. The first quarrel between a grandfather and a granddaughter, wow. It will be all the more interesting to see how they come to a consensus again. "We should have been in their place." I can imagine how hard it is for Lorelei to realize deep down that she has not become such a hope for the family, to see their constant disappointment in their eyes, and they give all their strength, all their love to her daughter, and how it hurts her from their cold attitude towards her as opposed to caring for Rory. And she is still more like a real mother, happy for the child that she got what she could not achieve, so she did everything right for her. They also subtly continue to reveal this generational conflict, without unnecessary drama, with essentially simple everyday situations, and always a way out of the problem, I love it. And how Emily once again realized their mistake, and is trying to fix it as best she can. Thanks to chatty Sookie, no doubt.
I will not stop admiring Padalecki!!! God, he's beautiful!!! I'm very glad that she and Rory are still together. As they say - no matter what and no one. I hope Dean's relationship with his grandfather will improve. Dean behaved very correctly at this dinner - he stood firm, did not succumb to provocations.
I want to add about Emily separately. I don't know about everyone, but at the end of the episode I felt sincerely sorry for her. No, well, did you see how tears appeared in her eyes and how her lips trembled?! Yes, she was wrong in many ways throughout her life. But now she is changing for the sake of her daughter and granddaughter. And it was painful to watch how the news of Lorelei's wedding affected her.
I'm even kind of offended all the time for Lorelai, her parents pay much more attention and love to Rory, even after learning about her daughter's wedding, Emily transferred the situation to her granddaughter. And I still didn't understand the bitch, even despite her flighty nature, to dishevel Lorelai's mother... They are friends, how could she not know about their strained relationship and plan everything so openly.___.
@queen_of_spades: Most likely, she called for another purpose, not to mess up, but because she will be cooking for the wedding. To ask what to personally cook for her mother. And usually, if something important happens in children's lives, such as a wedding, parents are mostly always aware) She knows that they have a strained relationship, but in such a situation she could not imagine that it was possible for her daughter not to invite her parents to her wedding) I think something like that)
An interesting opinion, I always feel sorry for Emily, her daughter is too cruel to her. Yes, she and Richard are despotic, and Lorelai is very freedom-loving and there is a dissonance here. But Emily loves Lorelai very much, this is evident in every episode
I watch the series very slowly, because I don't like the voice acting, and I turned it on in the original (and I'm not very good at English), I watched the season from September to January, BUT how much this series attracted me that I began to improve my English with great pleasure, just to watch it. Each episode is like a meeting with close and long-time friends, I have never received so much love, warmth, and awe from any series, although I dearly love many. Richard was very harsh with Dean, it became so pathetic, especially if you transfer this situation to real life. It was hard to watch, but Dean did a great job, withstood such pressure, and Rory defended her and his boundaries well. Richard and Emily are very rigid, and this persistent trauma with their daughter's pregnancy prevents them from treating Rory without prejudice. It's a very vital series in this regard. Although, when you watch it not in your teens, you realize that some of Richard's arguments are true, just why think about it at 16, when you have your first love? And maybe she's the last one, no one knows.
It seems that Richard's arguments resonated in Lorelei, which is why she tried to defend him in front of Rory :) I think she understands what he's talking about, if you remember her conversation with Dean about Rory's future (and that he wouldn't spoil it) 🧐🧐🧐
I really like Emily, she really tries very hard and tries not to make old mistakes. tired of being demonized forever. I didn't expect such a reaction from my grandfather. and in this episode, Jared has grown up a lot, I already see Sam here, not Dean ahahaha
I agree with some of the comments, I feel sorry for Lorelai, she was also a child, she is their daughter, she deserves the same tender treatment from parents that they give to their granddaughter..It's a shame, she didn't have that at all.
Bitches are like that...I had to find out if Lorelai had told everyone about the wedding...
Following Lorelei to watch her tell Luke about the proposal is an invaluable sight. "When they reopen the cinema," XD Luke put on a mask of good-naturedness, but we all know what's behind it, he just doesn't want to show her how hurt he is by this situation. Yeah, in Hartford, you don't have to catch your eye, yeah. And these provocative questions, in order to scare her, just gave the guy away. Very cunningly, he pointed out to her how little she and Max knew about each other for such a serious step. And how she was hooked by his smooth good-naturedness, she was waiting for hysteria, anger, jealousy, whooooh, how I love it, I stop right every minute to yell.
Scott Cohen is even sexier than before, I don't know how that's possible. However, so is his namesake Patterson. All the men are like a selection, I would also be torn apart in her place. "We have jackals here. - Give Bim the phone" - Max makes fun of her so charmingly, these men know how to take our funny girl.
Yyy, Sookie's frightening clumsiness, I love it, I missed it immensely. Oh, my friends, how happy she is for Lorelei *_*
"Scientists tested rats that ate fewer calories. - And did you become jealous?" AHAAHAHH, the banter over Michel's suspiciousness is imperishable.
"We missed you very much. - Do you need to change the water again?", "Shameless. - He immediately asked if he could change the water! What can I do, he's a psychopath" -- Dean is a handyman now, a resourceful mom. Those blue, blue eyes of Alexis break my heart.
I can imagine how hard it is for Lorelei to realize deep down that she has not become such a hope for the family, to see their constant disappointment in their eyes, and they give all their strength, all their love to her daughter, and how it hurts her from their cold attitude towards her as opposed to caring for Rory. And she is still more like a real mother, happy for the child that she got what she could not achieve, so she did everything right for her.
They also subtly continue to reveal this generational conflict, without unnecessary drama, with essentially simple everyday situations, and always a way out of the problem, I love it. And how Emily once again realized their mistake, and is trying to fix it as best she can. Thanks to chatty Sookie, no doubt.
I want to add about Emily separately. I don't know about everyone, but at the end of the episode I felt sincerely sorry for her. No, well, did you see how tears appeared in her eyes and how her lips trembled?! Yes, she was wrong in many ways throughout her life. But now she is changing for the sake of her daughter and granddaughter. And it was painful to watch how the news of Lorelei's wedding affected her.
And I still didn't understand the bitch, even despite her flighty nature, to dishevel Lorelai's mother... They are friends, how could she not know about their strained relationship and plan everything so openly.___.
Richard was very harsh with Dean, it became so pathetic, especially if you transfer this situation to real life. It was hard to watch, but Dean did a great job, withstood such pressure, and Rory defended her and his boundaries well. Richard and Emily are very rigid, and this persistent trauma with their daughter's pregnancy prevents them from treating Rory without prejudice. It's a very vital series in this regard.
Although, when you watch it not in your teens, you realize that some of Richard's arguments are true, just why think about it at 16, when you have your first love? And maybe she's the last one, no one knows.