I join the comment above. All Gilmores are disgusting. Except for Lorelai, of course. She often feels sorry for all these attacks, but she is the most sensible character.
Emily is behaving abominably : (not a drop of delicacy, immediately talking about the wedding, and this boorish demonstrative ignoring of Lorelei looks disgusting
Lorelei amazes me. So many condemnations towards Logan. She apparently forgot that she was not a perfect child herself, got pregnant and ran away at the age of 16. He has not committed such crimes yet. And when she was offended at his house, he did not leave her, but protected her.
Lorelai is hysterical, but the situation with the box was inappropriate here, although no matter how Lorelai could appreciate such a joke? She gets carried away as always
And here Lorelai is behaving exactly like Emily. He condemns even before he understands everything.
And I really didn't like how she laid out all of Logan's terrible sins to her parents. After all, Rory is already an adult and has the right to deal with her own life. And make their own mistakes. Just like Lorelai herself did, and when she was a little younger than Rory. She herself tries to hide a lot from her parents, and Rory throws out secrets without even thinking.
- Lorelai understood the situation at Emily and Richard's wedding and presents it quite differently from how it was. Rory herself was climbing to Logan with might and main. - With a box and a lighter - yes, I'm almost sure that she herself did something similar in her 16 years. This is a joke in the direction of the fact that the rich, from abundance, have no account of things and they do not notice losses at all, and it makes sense if they can buy something else for one or two. It's just that Emily likes to control everything too much and noticed. Otherwise, young Lorelai would have laughed at it first. - She's basically right with Logan's parents. But it's not Logan's fault how his parents react to Rory. Emily and Richard didn't react any better to Lorelai's boyfriends in their time, and she could understand. They just immediately touched her perfect daughter, who is untouchable, and so Lorelai got turned on. And in fact nothing has changed)
Grandma and Grandpa had completely forgotten that Rory's parent was Lorelei, not them. They believe that since they pay for their granddaughter's education, they have every right to direct her fate. They take it out on her instead of her daughter, who did not live by their rules and dared to say no to them one day. It's a terrible story. At first I thought that Lorelei was exaggerating with her attitude towards her parents, but by the sixth season it is obvious that she is doing it right. Manipulators that will never change Even, God forgive me, Dean hasn't been as unnerving all these seasons as the Gilmore seniors. What about the first season, that in this one you just want to squander the moments with them
It's just ridiculous to see how the older Gilmores raised their tails as if on command at Logan, not even at himself, but at his money, his origin. Their behavior at dinner is disgusting. Rory's been dating him for literally a week, and they're already talking about the wedding and the kids🤦🏻♀️ Lorelai surprised me too. When she started telling them off for their tactless behavior, I thought, "that's right! So them!". But then all of a sudden it came down to the fact that she doesn't like Logan himself, and that's what I can't understand anymore. What does she want them to do to interfere in their relationship and separate them? This is contrary to all its principles. Riddle.
Rory became "thoughtful" for this series, naivety passed, Dean fell off himself, the girl thought: "well, okay, we have to take the bull by the horns," she became all spontaneous, risky, hooked the golden boy, then manipulated "let's break up" and achieved a permanent relationship with him. Interestingly, Lorelai, born and raised in high society, who suffered from her mother's cold narcissism, escaped from such a lifestyle, chose a life without glamorous receptions and a warmer environment, and her daughter, born from an elite society, who grew up in an environment of relative lack of funds, but in abundance of love and understanding, on the contrary, aspires being a part of luxury, the elite, becomes kind of moody and spoiled. My opinion.
I don't understand why the creators are constantly "killing" Rory's male characters. I mean, Dean, while he and Rory weren't dating, everything was fine, as soon as they started being together, he became nervous, jealous, not trusting, etc. Jess, Rory and I had awesome chemistry, but as soon as he "got" it, they stupidly started draining him, he became even more furious, indifferent, there are no those conversations, interests, and just a burden, not a relationship Now Logan, yes, from the very beginning, they did not make him perfect, but they also had that chemistry and some kind of difference, he is so risky, sudden and helps Rory become more open, not so clamped. But with each episode, they kill him too, doing some unreasonable things. I'm afraid that in the end it will also become completely different and it will be merged. In general, I feel some kind of disappointment🫤🙂
It's funny how a couple of episodes ago everyone thought that Dean was talking nonsense to Luke that the Gilmore girls want more from life, and not just dreams of the Stars Hollow level; and now Lorelei is seriously thinking about trips abroad, about her possible workshops, about cheese and France. do you need to dream globally, it used to seem unrealistic to have your own hotel, now it is, and you need to go further in your development, help young entrepreneurs, share your successful experience? why not?…
All Gilmores are disgusting. Except for Lorelai, of course. She often feels sorry for all these attacks, but she is the most sensible character.
And I really didn't like how she laid out all of Logan's terrible sins to her parents. After all, Rory is already an adult and has the right to deal with her own life. And make their own mistakes. Just like Lorelai herself did, and when she was a little younger than Rory. She herself tries to hide a lot from her parents, and Rory throws out secrets without even thinking.
- Lorelai understood the situation at Emily and Richard's wedding and presents it quite differently from how it was. Rory herself was climbing to Logan with might and main.
- With a box and a lighter - yes, I'm almost sure that she herself did something similar in her 16 years. This is a joke in the direction of the fact that the rich, from abundance, have no account of things and they do not notice losses at all, and it makes sense if they can buy something else for one or two. It's just that Emily likes to control everything too much and noticed. Otherwise, young Lorelai would have laughed at it first.
- She's basically right with Logan's parents. But it's not Logan's fault how his parents react to Rory. Emily and Richard didn't react any better to Lorelai's boyfriends in their time, and she could understand. They just immediately touched her perfect daughter, who is untouchable, and so Lorelai got turned on. And in fact nothing has changed)
It's a terrible story. At first I thought that Lorelei was exaggerating with her attitude towards her parents, but by the sixth season it is obvious that she is doing it right. Manipulators that will never change
Even, God forgive me, Dean hasn't been as unnerving all these seasons as the Gilmore seniors. What about the first season, that in this one you just want to squander the moments with them
Lorelai surprised me too. When she started telling them off for their tactless behavior, I thought, "that's right! So them!". But then all of a sudden it came down to the fact that she doesn't like Logan himself, and that's what I can't understand anymore. What does she want them to do to interfere in their relationship and separate them? This is contrary to all its principles. Riddle.
Jess, Rory and I had awesome chemistry, but as soon as he "got" it, they stupidly started draining him, he became even more furious, indifferent, there are no those conversations, interests, and just a burden, not a relationship
Now Logan, yes, from the very beginning, they did not make him perfect, but they also had that chemistry and some kind of difference, he is so risky, sudden and helps Rory become more open, not so clamped. But with each episode, they kill him too, doing some unreasonable things. I'm afraid that in the end it will also become completely different and it will be merged. In general, I feel some kind of disappointment🫤🙂