"— Are children allowed to drink coffee before school? — Do you think this will lead us to more serious things? Latte, cappuccino?" At such moments, Rory is truly her mother's daughter.
Another confrontation between Taylor and Luke is even more absurd than usual, ahaha.
— "Believe in God." Is this your band? — No, this is my life." Honestly, I practically jumped up when I saw Adam Brody, how pretty he is, damn it! A year before the triumphant conquest of the world with O.S.
"Don't you want to please your parents? — Yes, but not at the cost of losing yourself." Uh, that's when the whole pre-graduation race to get into the Ivy League began. A good education is generally the basis of everything in life, of course, but what does the desire to go to a dream university bring, and how much nerves it costs schoolchildren. And indeed, how important it is at this moment to hear yourself, and not a chorus of voices around, endlessly repeating what is best to do with your own life.
But Dean asked himself a reasonable question about university and distance, but Rory, as usual, before difficult decisions, it's easier to escape from reality than to accept it, eh. You always have to deal with her in the end, but then it's a hundred times harder, baby.
However, it is much harder to realize that the Gilmore girls will have to part with each other, and it is so immensely touching that they drop all business and choose to be together a drop more before the separation in their lives, even if it will not come soon.
— Do you think this will lead us to more serious things? Latte, cappuccino?"
At such moments, Rory is truly her mother's daughter.
Another confrontation between Taylor and Luke is even more absurd than usual, ahaha.
— "Believe in God." Is this your band?
— No, this is my life."
Honestly, I practically jumped up when I saw Adam Brody, how pretty he is, damn it! A year before the triumphant conquest of the world with O.S.
"Don't you want to please your parents?
— Yes, but not at the cost of losing yourself."
Uh, that's when the whole pre-graduation race to get into the Ivy League began. A good education is generally the basis of everything in life, of course, but what does the desire to go to a dream university bring, and how much nerves it costs schoolchildren. And indeed, how important it is at this moment to hear yourself, and not a chorus of voices around, endlessly repeating what is best to do with your own life.
But Dean asked himself a reasonable question about university and distance, but Rory, as usual, before difficult decisions, it's easier to escape from reality than to accept it, eh. You always have to deal with her in the end, but then it's a hundred times harder, baby.
However, it is much harder to realize that the Gilmore girls will have to part with each other, and it is so immensely touching that they drop all business and choose to be together a drop more before the separation in their lives, even if it will not come soon.
Lorelai and Rory: "We want ice cream!!"
Luke: "Taylor, get the money ready"