Glad for Lane didn't think her mother could be even a little normal. It's a pity that under such circumstances, but still the dream of a hotel has become a little more real, finally.)) Dean decided to get married...(deep breath* AAAAAA) Rory and I had a similar reaction, I was like "WTF?", he's known this girl for five minutes and no matter how good she was, why... just why? God, this is another episode because of which I feel a wave of pity for Jess, it's quite clear that his mother doesn't really need him, everything is clear with his father, too, but Luke, Luke shouldn't have put so much pressure on him and shouldn't have kicked him out, later he will obviously regret it. Jess is a complicated person, he was never able to open up, not to Luke, not to Rory, although both had attempts to establish contact with him. And now thinking that no one needs him, what Jess did is right, he just dumped ((The horror of this series will bring me to a nervous breakdown, a continuous emotional roller coaster.
A joke with Shakespeare is something, poor Dave, all the Bible in a night, he had a terrible look, only a twitching eye was missing, but it was clearly worth it.))
@girlnewOrleans: but I'll never understand why in American TV series, relatives are so strictly trying to turn off their daughters' boyfriends. It is not so easy to find a couple in adulthood (even considering the same American TV series again). And the more they forbid, the more teenagers protest.
Maybe because getting married is not the main goal in American women's lives. They are very independent and can safely live unmarried without this pressure from society, they simply do not have this topic of getting married in their mentality
Jess has not put Luke in anything for how long, Luke has been trying to find an approach to him from every possible angle, and he very clearly announced to him a list of what he should be grateful for. I can't bear to watch Jesse's behavior (even though he promised to change after returning to the city) and I think Luke acted very logically.
@girlnewOrleans: Personally, I don't feel sorry for Jess right now. Before that, sometimes it can be. Yes, he was abandoned by the closest people - his father, then his mother dumped him on his uncle. But Luke did his best. Jess was required to learn. And he didn't give a damn about everyone, didn't care that he was warned at school, that Luke told him to come to his senses and study. Luke even offered to give him more money for a part-time job in a cafe, if only he would devote more time to study and not run around to earn extra money in a store. But Jess decided that he was smarter than everyone else. He behaved like a pig with those people who tried to listen to him and help. He couldn't even break up with Rory like a human being. How can you feel sorry for him after such an attitude towards other people?
It was as if Dean had decided to get married just to prove to himself that he no longer loved Rory. It's just that after all the moments, including the fight, there is no other explanation for his action.
I would like to see more screen time devoted to Lane, because this is a character with tremendous potential, but sometimes it seems a little one-sided. In particular, at least a little bit of immersion in her relationship with Dave; he's so cute, but I don't understand at all how their relationship began and what such a serious attraction to each other is based on. I was also extremely embarrassed when Suki and Lorelai started a business deal right at the coffin. The fulfillment of the main characters' dreams, the comic effect is understandable, but still somehow uncomfortable.
Noooooo, Dean, don't you dare get married! You should be with Rory. Jess so sadly just packed up and left, didn't even say anything to Rory, sorry for their couple, of course. Although what to demand from a child who was abandoned himself in childhood...He won't be able to build a trusting relationship now. But just how could you see Rory on the bus and not say, "Hey, I'm leaving town, I'm going to miss you." Trash. Why couldn't he just duplicate a year at school and stay with Luke, who takes better care of him than his own parents. It's better than being homeless somewhere alone( And also, when will Lorelai and Luke be together?( I've been waiting for three seasons ;(
"I'm sorry I didn't buy the prom tickets." That is, he apologizes not for climbing into her panties, although she asked him to stop, but for not going to the prom with her, tin....... Dean may be a typical country guy who gets married at 18, but he respected Rory and treated her well.
Dave is wonderful and has melted Mrs. Kim's heart, and mine has been ahhaa for a long time. I'm very happy for them and Lane. Jess is a nightmare. An ungrateful, stubborn fool. He's not a stupid guy. I loved their chemistry with Rory so much in the beginning, when they weren't dating yet. and then after Rory and Dean broke up, everything came to naught. it became generally uninteresting to watch them. Well, get out of here, Jess, with your stupid walk and your perpetually unhappy expression. I was confused by the news about Dean's wedding, well, it gives
“you know, it’s times like these that you realize what is truly important in your life. I’m so glad I had all that sex.” обожаю мисс Патти! и как хорошо вписаны шутки, даже когда речь о грустном событии
Jess had acted like a real gymnast, not telling Rory anything about his father, leaving, or apologizing to her for his behavior at the party. a normal healthy relationship with him is something out of fiction (and it was obvious from the very beginning). I hope it disappears completely
I didn't think this series would surprise me any more, but this series broke me. I think it will take some time to realize and digest everything. Dean... what? How strange, my God. Well, Rory lost it herself. If everything hints that the fate of Jesse, as his father, is sad. But his behavior was coming to this. Thanks for Lane and Dave at least
When Dean enthusiastically approached Rory, I was afraid of what he would say: "I left my girlfriend for you!" phew, it's better to get engaged to someone else than to have this love triangle again... but the news, of course, is very strange.
I saw in the comments that someone is drowning for Dean +Rory, but I don't believe it anymore, they've grown apart and become too different since their breakup. I love Dean, but I don't love Rory. They were a wonderful couple, but they didn't give each other what they deserved.
I saw a lot of comments under different series that "before the relationship, Jess was better, now it's like he's been leaked." And only today I realized that it was probably for the best. Such people don't change at the snap of their fingers, and girls and the film industry are trying to romanticize relationships with them. That, they say, if you are “the one for him”, then he will melt his icy heart and be kind and gentle only for you. It rarely works in real life. And if it works, then only for a while, when they want to show that they have changed for your sake, for some benefit, and then everything goes back to normal.
I'm glad that (at least for now) the series didn't romanticize relationships with such assholes. It's sad that Rory ran to him again. And this is "will you call me?"😔 been there, done that. Sadly. Poor girls
hahahaha, Luke is so funny in anger
But in general, everything is sad somehow.
It's a pity that under such circumstances, but still the dream of a hotel has become a little more real, finally.))
Dean decided to get married...(deep breath* AAAAAA) Rory and I had a similar reaction, I was like "WTF?", he's known this girl for five minutes and no matter how good she was, why... just why?
God, this is another episode because of which I feel a wave of pity for Jess, it's quite clear that his mother doesn't really need him, everything is clear with his father, too, but Luke, Luke shouldn't have put so much pressure on him and shouldn't have kicked him out, later he will obviously regret it. Jess is a complicated person, he was never able to open up, not to Luke, not to Rory, although both had attempts to establish contact with him. And now thinking that no one needs him, what Jess did is right, he just dumped ((The horror of this series will bring me to a nervous breakdown, a continuous emotional roller coaster.
I was also extremely embarrassed when Suki and Lorelai started a business deal right at the coffin. The fulfillment of the main characters' dreams, the comic effect is understandable, but still somehow uncomfortable.
And also, when will Lorelai and Luke be together?( I've been waiting for three seasons ;(
Jess is a nightmare. An ungrateful, stubborn fool. He's not a stupid guy.
I loved their chemistry with Rory so much in the beginning, when they weren't dating yet. and then after Rory and Dean broke up, everything came to naught. it became generally uninteresting to watch them.
Well, get out of here, Jess, with your stupid walk and your perpetually unhappy expression.
I was confused by the news about Dean's wedding, well, it gives
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Dean... what? How strange, my God. Well, Rory lost it herself.
If everything hints that the fate of Jesse, as his father, is sad. But his behavior was coming to this.
Thanks for Lane and Dave at least
I saw in the comments that someone is drowning for Dean +Rory, but I don't believe it anymore, they've grown apart and become too different since their breakup. I love Dean, but I don't love Rory. They were a wonderful couple, but they didn't give each other what they deserved.
And only today I realized that it was probably for the best.
Such people don't change at the snap of their fingers, and girls and the film industry are trying to romanticize relationships with them. That, they say, if you are “the one for him”, then he will melt his icy heart and be kind and gentle only for you.
It rarely works in real life. And if it works, then only for a while, when they want to show that they have changed for your sake, for some benefit, and then everything goes back to normal.
I'm glad that (at least for now) the series didn't romanticize relationships with such assholes. It's sad that Rory ran to him again. And this is "will you call me?"😔 been there, done that. Sadly. Poor girls