Damn, but I don't like Jess anymore. They only show kisses, as if nothing else is going on between them and Rory. Where are those common interests/conversations, etc.?It's like they're setting the stage for Rory to come back to Dean специально
I like this series because teenagers sometimes make very adult decisions. In fact, Dean is a great fellow for suggesting that Rory continue to communicate (even if he has some hidden intentions). They live in a small town and therefore constant meetings are inevitable. It's better to be friends than to try to avoid meetings all the time.
Jess and Clara's bickering was very funny. But overall, Jess is very rude. And not only in relation to Dean and his sister, but also in relation to Rory. As one of the commentators above noted, there are only continuous kisses and nothing more. Moreover, these kisses scare me - there is a feeling that he wants to eat the poor girl)))
Granny of course lights up))) this masterpiece walk through the girls' house made me laugh)))) I really felt sorry for Emily - it's so "wonderful" when a "beloved" mother-in-law moves to live closer to her family....
Well, why did I start liking Dean only after he and Rory broke up ((I used to look forward to when Rory would be with Jess, but it seems to me as soon as they started dating, all the chemistry of the couple instantly disappeared, but it's a pity. If they continue to be together, I hope they will regain at least some momentum. But in general, after looking at the relationship between Rory and Jess, I begin to understand that they had a great relationship with Dean and if in the future they will be brought back together in any way, I will be very happy. PS: I'm glad that Dean listened to Rory's words and applied to college, I really liked this moment))
An ambiguous impression of Rory's relationship with Jess, as if after he got her, all the sparks between them disappeared and unconvincing kisses remained. Even Dean began to seem more attractive and he was a better fit. It won't be good if Rory changes back to Dean, it's better to be alone for a while, and college is just around the corner, I think she will meet a decent person there
Stars Hallway in the Snow is a real winter fairy tale *_*
"-- You didn't show the last gift. -- Oh, yes! He glows and sings. -"That's enough." And so condescendingly, my mother kissed me on the forehead, I can't.
"-- And squeeze it in with other bouquets? -- I've already squeezed it in. -- And throw it out the window, like I threw away five bouquets? -- Done." Their dialogues are as beautiful as the dawn as always.
Paris's burning eyes are warming her soul, the girl deserves all the holidays in the world, she just doesn't want anyone to upset her and distract her from this romantic fairy tale, but everything is coming to this. Oh, I love tough Rory, how she finally gave this brazen girl a fight back! Well, now we are definitely facing life-and-death military action, be strong, Chilton.
"-- Mom, did you know about Grandma's arrival? -- ..Oh my god. -"You could have just said no." I never tire of being amazed by this irony: Emily constantly punches her daughter for any deviation from her vision of life just because her mother-in-law does literally everything to her. Another "I don't notice a log in my eye." But from walking through the house with Grandma at the head, I screamed.
Alexis is getting prettier and prettier with each episode, although you think where already. You can fall into those blue eyes. I don't know how it works, but apparently because Ventimiglia and Bledel were dating at the time, Rory and Jess's kisses look very sincere and natural to me personally. I really hope that this egg-measuring between Jess and Dean won't last for half a season, it's already starting to bother me how they mark the territory around Rory in turn. Also, the younger sister heated the atmosphere to the level of a boiling volcano. And Gilmore really would have been more honest to tell her boyfriend that she had established a friendship with her ex, and not, as always, run around all corners.
I am very happy for Paris, she is so happy in this series. And I like their friendship with Rory. It's great that Rory is protecting her. It's strange that when Rory and Jess started dating, it was as if they stopped talking at all. Although they were brought together against the background of common interests and stubbornly showed that Rory and Dean had nothing to talk about. The way Emily ate slowly is exactly the best moment of the series!
Damn, well, Jess is behaving abominably, of course. With Lorelei, Clara, and Rory herself, too, by the way. He staged a whole six-month-long diversion (?), taking Rory away from Dean, and now he himself fell into a trap) in general, as Dean did not like, it is disgusting to look at his behavior with Rory now. There is passion, these kisses, as if they will eat each other, but respect? These rudeness, manipulation, prohibitions through manipulation (showing their attitude to Dean and the situation). I understand that these are teenagers, I understand that I don't really want my beloved to communicate with her ex. But you have to grow somewhere personally. But Dean and Rory acted more adult, remaining friends (even if Dean has a hope of getting Rory back). I admire their decision because I compare it with my own experience. And I understand that this is a good and kind series, but in real life something bad would happen to Rory in such a relationship.
And also during the scene in the kitchen with the spider, I had a terrible thought that Dean looks older than his age, and it's like some kind of match happened with Lorelei. I tried to forget this thought
Jess and Clara's bickering was very funny. But overall, Jess is very rude. And not only in relation to Dean and his sister, but also in relation to Rory. As one of the commentators above noted, there are only continuous kisses and nothing more. Moreover, these kisses scare me - there is a feeling that he wants to eat the poor girl)))
Granny of course lights up))) this masterpiece walk through the girls' house made me laugh)))) I really felt sorry for Emily - it's so "wonderful" when a "beloved" mother-in-law moves to live closer to her family....
PS: I'm glad that Dean listened to Rory's words and applied to college, I really liked this moment))
"-- You didn't show the last gift.
-- Oh, yes! He glows and sings.
-"That's enough."
And so condescendingly, my mother kissed me on the forehead, I can't.
"-- And squeeze it in with other bouquets?
-- I've already squeezed it in.
-- And throw it out the window, like I threw away five bouquets?
-- Done."
Their dialogues are as beautiful as the dawn as always.
Paris's burning eyes are warming her soul, the girl deserves all the holidays in the world, she just doesn't want anyone to upset her and distract her from this romantic fairy tale, but everything is coming to this.
Oh, I love tough Rory, how she finally gave this brazen girl a fight back! Well, now we are definitely facing life-and-death military action, be strong, Chilton.
"-- Mom, did you know about Grandma's arrival?
-- ..Oh my god.
-"You could have just said no."
I never tire of being amazed by this irony: Emily constantly punches her daughter for any deviation from her vision of life just because her mother-in-law does literally everything to her. Another "I don't notice a log in my eye." But from walking through the house with Grandma at the head, I screamed.
Alexis is getting prettier and prettier with each episode, although you think where already. You can fall into those blue eyes.
I don't know how it works, but apparently because Ventimiglia and Bledel were dating at the time, Rory and Jess's kisses look very sincere and natural to me personally.
I really hope that this egg-measuring between Jess and Dean won't last for half a season, it's already starting to bother me how they mark the territory around Rory in turn. Also, the younger sister heated the atmosphere to the level of a boiling volcano. And Gilmore really would have been more honest to tell her boyfriend that she had established a friendship with her ex, and not, as always, run around all corners.
It's strange that when Rory and Jess started dating, it was as if they stopped talking at all. Although they were brought together against the background of common interests and stubbornly showed that Rory and Dean had nothing to talk about.
The way Emily ate slowly is exactly the best moment of the series!
how they followed Grandma around the house in a crowd when she was inspecting Rory and Lorelai's house aahhaahahah
for some reason, everyone Rory chooses at some point begins to behave terribly territorially and disgustingly, jealous of the little things
It's strange that Michel didn't charm Grandma. She's really impenetrable
And I understand that this is a good and kind series, but in real life something bad would happen to Rory in such a relationship.