On the contrary, I think Lorelai has taken the most appropriate position in this situation. Of course, she sees and understands everything, she is an adult smart woman, but if she tried to talk about it with Rory, it would lead to another denial on her part and a possible quarrel. The fact that she basically talks very tactfully with Dean and supports him, but at the same time does not get into their relationship is very cool. I love this woman with all my soul. And Dean is very, very sorry.
Lorelai's gray coat and red shirt go together just amazing.
Wow, Paris even let Rory run the band, there's definitely a thaw in their relationship. "She doesn't have a bat in her hand" is basically all you need to know about this little despot.
"When he realized that he couldn't compete with Cezanne, he lost interest and bought a car" — such a typical Richard, shouting with his perfectionism. And such a typical Emily, everything is for tradition, my dad also never gave anyone anything to eat until everyone sat down at the table, hahaha. Of course, the wife shamed Gilmore's grandfather so much, but he refused only because he knew how much he would be dragged out, and he would get into the taste and get over it, forgetting that this was an ordinary school project of his granddaughter, and not a real enterprise. Although they definitely found a common language with Paris. But how this shake-up did him good, he was finally able to understand what he really wants, and that his active nature is hard within four walls.
Dean simply won't let Rory breathe, trying to get all her attention without end, how insecure he is. She can't completely belong to him, it's time for this guy to understand this already, and not strangle her with his love. I agree that there are reasons to twitch because of Jess, but until he came and said everything directly, while she was with him, especially since she hadn't even taken any romantic step towards Jess, it was just plain stupid to behave hysterically like that, no one could be deterred by such moral violence.
That's how ridiculous it is...Yes, I agree, maybe Rory hasn't fully realized yet what's between her and Dean now, but she torments him in her own way....but he was also a "handsome man", he just pressed his attention... It's a pity, of course, their couple, although I've never been for her...I'm on another team!
it was a good thing that they didn't delay this story any longer, and Dean finally admitted what he was so afraid of. Lorelai did advise a great thing-to give Rory space, which Dean was so afraid of for many reasons: he's young, Rory is his first love, and he's afraid of losing her. this advice gave Dean the opportunity to see reality, and not put pressure on his girlfriend with a constant presence (even on the phone) to take up all her time. I feel sorry for Dean, of course, but that's life, and such an embarrassing youth.
I feel very sorry for Dean, I perfectly understand his feelings, because I was in this situation. And when you are afraid of losing a person, you can really become obsessive thinking that it will work. But it almost always doesn't work. He's a good guy, but yes, first love doesn't always last forever - it's life. Lorelei is wonderful in this situation: He doesn't interfere, he just supports the guy, because there's nothing you can do.
Wow, Paris even let Rory run the band, there's definitely a thaw in their relationship. "She doesn't have a bat in her hand" is basically all you need to know about this little despot.
"When he realized that he couldn't compete with Cezanne, he lost interest and bought a car" — such a typical Richard, shouting with his perfectionism. And such a typical Emily, everything is for tradition, my dad also never gave anyone anything to eat until everyone sat down at the table, hahaha.
Of course, the wife shamed Gilmore's grandfather so much, but he refused only because he knew how much he would be dragged out, and he would get into the taste and get over it, forgetting that this was an ordinary school project of his granddaughter, and not a real enterprise. Although they definitely found a common language with Paris.
But how this shake-up did him good, he was finally able to understand what he really wants, and that his active nature is hard within four walls.
Dean simply won't let Rory breathe, trying to get all her attention without end, how insecure he is. She can't completely belong to him, it's time for this guy to understand this already, and not strangle her with his love. I agree that there are reasons to twitch because of Jess, but until he came and said everything directly, while she was with him, especially since she hadn't even taken any romantic step towards Jess, it was just plain stupid to behave hysterically like that, no one could be deterred by such moral violence.
It's sad somehow that the Dean era+Rory leaves, the moment at the end with Dean on the porch was heartbreaking: with
I look forward to a full release from it as soon as possible
It's a pity, of course, their couple, although I've never been for her...I'm on another team!
"It's a good thing you're not a freak."
Lorelei is wonderful in this situation: He doesn't interfere, he just supports the guy, because there's nothing you can do.
- A lawyer?
- the accused
- we won't ask any questions.
- I don't know why.