@tihiro: Yes, it's not about the lawyer, he made an agreement with the prosecution. The judge passes sentence. It could have been quite the opposite, when the prosecution would have required 300 hours of work, and the judge would have put it at a minimum because of a good reputation.
300 hours in 6 months is 50 hours per month, a little more than 2 hours per day with 24 working days per month. Plus, after 5 years, the record will be deleted. Consider Rory got off with a slap on the arm.
Rory believes that you can do anything without consequences, and that mom will always forgive and support everything. Damn, all actions have consequences. Independent, do you make decisions yourself where, how and with whom to live? Well, be independent
At the end of the episode, Richard was right and said the right words, but they lost Lorelei's trust so much that she no longer believes them and does not listen to anything
I didn't expect Luke to say "Yes", I thought he would say "no, it's my prerogative, I'll make you an offer." And anyway, some kind of hasty ridiculous engagement came out, and Luke doesn't notice how Lorelai is worried about Rory...
It seems that there will be a sharp turn at the expense of the engagement, mb Lorelei will tell him that he needed to get away from the problems with Rory, and so she decided to do at least something, like Rory with the yacht (after all, an apple from an apple tree ...)
But Rory stopped liking her at all, her attitude towards her mother was like that, she went to the Gilmores without talking or warning her mother, what kind of piggishness is this? Even if the mother would have been against saying it, it was worth it. In general, I began to like her less after that quarrel when she and her grandmother went to hang out in Europe, behaved disgustingly.
Rory is a classic example of a person who does not know how to frustrate. All her life, everyone liked her, she was smart, only rave reviews and good results, and the first negative opinion of Logan's father in her life broke her.
Rory has nothing to go to court in? She moved something. Or did she just move the books?? Although there were clothes in the closet. After all, Paris was taking something.
The court-my God, how the Gilmore elders behave. They're just arrogant, although I'm surprised. What the judge said is exactly what the situation looks like from the outside. And she's right, Rory should have thought before she committed the crime.
This rebellion is probably only because some uncle finally told her the truth, and not what she always wants to hear - what a smart girl she is. Rory can't fight well and it's true. Her diligence is at a super level, and her ability to learn is generally amazing. But as the situation has shown, she is weak in spirit.
And more. Rory - I am an adult, independent and I live alone.
At the same time, Rory lives in his grandparents' pool house. With my grandparents' money. Does not work. She was served with a subpoena for hijacking a yacht for an idiotic reason, a very adult act. And she decided to leave the institute where she liked to study, but not because she changed her mind and this is really her decision, but only because some guy said that he believes that she will achieve nothing in this profession.
@Nanneke: Lorelai with the wedding - it's like she's trying hard to do something not to be left alone. An excuse to distract herself from the thoughts that her parents took her daughter, as in her opinion they wanted it all their lives. It's cruel to Luke. Although here I really understand her resentment of her daughter and parents. She supported Rory in many things, and then, when she decided to argue with her, she runs to cry to her grandmother and grandfather like a little child. And with tears he forces them to take his side.
@Nanneke: By the way, Rory is sad that Mom didn't come to court, but she moved without saying goodbye and can't even come and pick up her things. Ashamed? Or what is it? Then why are you waiting for Mom to come to court??
I was sure that at the end of last season, Lorelai would tell Luke that she accepted the offer of that hotel magnate, sold her hotel and left for their office somewhere in Los Angeles. She just looked like she'd come to say goodbye to Luke. And the whole thing with my parents and Rory. There was a feeling that nothing else was keeping her in the city and she would leave for evil to everyone. It's good that everything turned out differently :)
Rory is just a facepalm
But Rory stopped liking her at all, her attitude towards her mother was like that, she went to the Gilmores without talking or warning her mother, what kind of piggishness is this? Even if the mother would have been against saying it, it was worth it.
In general, I began to like her less after that quarrel when she and her grandmother went to hang out in Europe, behaved disgustingly.
I went down the wrong path at all, and yes, I think it's Logan's influence.
The court-my God, how the Gilmore elders behave. They're just arrogant, although I'm surprised. What the judge said is exactly what the situation looks like from the outside. And she's right, Rory should have thought before she committed the crime.
This rebellion is probably only because some uncle finally told her the truth, and not what she always wants to hear - what a smart girl she is. Rory can't fight well and it's true. Her diligence is at a super level, and her ability to learn is generally amazing. But as the situation has shown, she is weak in spirit.
And more.
Rory - I am an adult, independent and I live alone.
At the same time, Rory lives in his grandparents' pool house. With my grandparents' money. Does not work. She was served with a subpoena for hijacking a yacht for an idiotic reason, a very adult act. And she decided to leave the institute where she liked to study, but not because she changed her mind and this is really her decision, but only because some guy said that he believes that she will achieve nothing in this profession.
An adult, yeah. And the actions of adults.
Although here I really understand her resentment of her daughter and parents. She supported Rory in many things, and then, when she decided to argue with her, she runs to cry to her grandmother and grandfather like a little child. And with tears he forces them to take his side.