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I find it interesting how Lorelai says that Dean reminds her of Christopher (in season 1 they even made a parallel with them both having motorcycles) but then it never comes up again after season 1 and there start to be more parallels between Logan and Christopher. Was ASP setting Dean up to be Rory's "Christopher" before Jared Padalecki had to leave the show? Because while there are no similarities between the characters' personalities and backgrounds, the type of relationship they have in seasons 1-5 parallels Lorelai and Christopher. High school sweethearts, dated at 16, she kept coming back to him and constantly making excuses for his bad behavior and defending him to everyone, her mother approves of him and also defends him more than he deserves, and they even both had a "I'm going to leave my wife/girlfriend for you" situation.
#gilmore girls#observation#rewatch#anti christopher hayden#anti dean forester#anti lorelai x christopher#anti rory x dean
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Jess automatically wins as Rory’s best boyfriend because he never had to meet Christopher
#Jess would’ve put him in his place#jess mariano#rory gilmore#gilmore girls#lorelai gilmore#luke danes#stars hollow#literati#rory x jess#anti christopher hayden
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I know my love should be celebrated... but you tolerate it
#ggedit#ggedits#gilmoregirlsedit#christopherhaydenedit#rorygilmoreedit#christopher x rory#rory gilmore#anti christopher hayden#christopher hayden#lorelaigilmoreedit#lorelai gilmore#lorelai x rory#tsuserannie#tsusertalia#tuserella#tusernoa#tuserhaz#userelyn#userdanahscott#reputayswift#nessa007#lorelaigilmo#gilmore girls#mine**#I HATE CHRISTOPHER SO MUCH#I HOPE THIS GIFSET MAKE SENSE IDK
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LOGAN immediately being there for rory when richard was in the hospital is PROOF that he is NOT her christopher… christopher couldn’t be bothered to come and be there for lorelai whereas LUKE didn’t hesitate for one second to be there for her… much to think about
#gilmore girls#rory gilmore#logan huntzberger#rory x logan#rogan#lorelai gilmore#lorelai x luke#javajunkie#otp#christopher hayden#anti christopher hayden#i will die on this fucking hill
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So whenever people used to say Gilmore Girls was their "comfort show", I never quite got it.
There have been so many situations on the show that have seemed cribbed so heavily from my life that I had a lot of trouble enjoying see them play out on the show. They culminated in painful incidents that I didn't want to experience twice. I've also fought the narrative on many occasions, because what ASP wanted me to think wasn't what I believed. I didn't believe that characters I liked more had to be hurt so Lorelai and Rory could feel better about themselves. I found very little comfort in that, and I've rage quit the show a couple of times in response, only to come crawling back. I don't find a great deal of the show to be a panacea for what bothers me about the modern world.
However, I think there is a period when it doesn't feel so dark, and that's season 2. I feel Stars Hollow is more defined as an actual community by this point, and Jess shakes up the show in just the right way, and most of the drama he causes is petty AF and not something that's uncomfortable to watch. Jess and Rory are adorable, Luke and Lorelai are adorable, and Luke somehow gets even more sexily grumpy when he has actual family members to bounce off of. I don't love the way that drama culminates in Jess leaving town, but I feel no one's relationship is seriously damaged as a result of that drama (which it seems to be after S3).
But you know what I don't love? The goddamn Christopher drama. It's not as if it wasn't bad enough to have to hear Lorelai tell Rory that Christopher is going to come and go as he pleases and they just have to put up with it because they have no option with him other than to be doormats. But we see so much bad behavior in this dynamic that ASP praises during S2, from Lorelai throwing herself at Christopher the (1) time he does something remotely paternal, to her deciding that she's been waiting for him to change for twenty years the minute he finds someone else who asks him to (maybe if you hadn't been such a doormat in the first place, Lorelai, things could have worked out, but let's be honest: you didn't want him until someone else had him) to her calling Christopher for help because Luke rejects her raging at Jess as the final word in the situation to my absolute favorite part, the denouement, where Lorelai decides it's okay to fuck Christopher because he's fighting with Sherry and we have to watch her giggling over it with Sookie (WTF) and then parading Christopher all over town as her shiny new boyfriend and telling everyone she knows about her burgeoning relationship before Christopher has even broken up with his last girlfriend....and then ASP wants me to feel sorry for her when Christopher finds out Sherry is pregnant and decides he can't leave. Gross, gross, gross. Ick, ick, ick. And yeah, I don't feel one ounce of sympathy for Lorelai in that situation. She got what she deserved. And I hate that it's juxtaposed with Rory and Jess's first kiss, not only because that starts a pattern of behavior of Rory's infidelity, of her treating Jess shabbily because she can't let go of her other relationships, of Rory and Lorelai cheating at the same time. It shouldn't have been like that for them and it's disgusting that it was. I don't find comfort in any of that at all. I think that's why I can't really pinpoint any episode this season as my favorite, because the Christopher drama overshadows so much of it.
Before we got there, though? It was pretty cozy. Maybe the real reason I can't pinpoint a favorite is because so much of that coziness is a continuum, not confined to any one episode, and I enjoy the whole of it, before it all goes to hell.
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Preach it
Anyone who says "Rory should have married Logan" or that Emily and Richard were a good influence on Rory or that they weren't "that bad" of parents to Lorelai just DO NOT GET IT and "it" being literally the entire messaging of the whole show.
Rory started at chilton when Lorelai left (literally Rory had her birthday party in ep 6 and her first day of chilton is ep 2)
They have the exact same name, look the same and it's said countless times that Rory is just like her mother. So, Rory is picking up in Lorelai's "correct life path" (according to Richard and Emily) exactly where Lorelai left off when she had her and left home, continuing at the "good schools" going to an ivy league college, has a coming out party, joins the D.A.R. etc. Rory has the life Lorelai's parents always wanted for Lorelai AND YET!!!
Rory still doesn't marry "her christopher" aka Logan, but is having his baby and is choosing to be a single mom while Jess is her endgame because Luke is Lorelai's endgame and Jess is Luke and Rory is Lorelai.
Literally the ENTIRE POINT of the show is that everything that Emily and Richard were so worked up about and prioritized all of Lorelai's life about her life choices and how she "threw her life away" because she got pregnant, moved out and became apart of the working class and didn't go to any ivy league college and marry Christopher do not matter and the idea that she "threw her life away" and wasted her potential is absolute bullshit. Because Rory does all the things Lorelai didn't get to do and the results were IDENTICAL except Rory wasn't a teen mom and she would likely continue to live at home with Lorelai and Luke when her baby is first born breaking the those specific Lorelai/Emily cycles because Lorelai did her best to meet her daughter's emotional needs and therefore was able to have a infinitely better relationship with her and Rory is always willing to accept her help and support because it doesn't come at the emotional cost that Lorelai getting help from her parents took because they are literally emotionally abusive and controlling parents - they aren't just bad parents they are abusive (that's a whole other post but there are people who are just human and make mistakes like most of the other characters in the show and then their are abusive ones and Emily especially but also Richard emotionally abuse their daughter even though they help with money and aren't completely horrible 100% of the time that doesn't make them not abusive and while that is never explicitly stated we see and hear how horrible all of the other chilton parents and Logan's circle of friends parents are to their kids demonstrating just how horrible parents in Emily and Richards social circle truly are and it has nothing to do with Lorelai "being difficult or stubborn" as Emily tries to claim but I digress...)
That point of, what Emily and Richard prioritized their entire lives is all bullshit, is literally driven home by Emily's speech at the end of AYITL that "all of this is bullshit!" Emily acknowledges - once Richard is gone and therefore no longer fits into her society like she used to as a wife and married woman - that playing along with all of the societal norms and her ultra-wealthy social circle is SOUL SUCKING and bullshit! She is SO HAPPY to have a home deed with HER NAME ON IT. She has an interested suitor but it's clear she never plans to marry him and she gets a job at a museum as a tour guide for crying out loud!! The old Emily would be horrified by that - she's literally making choices so similar to Lorelai's by the end showing Lorelai's choices WERE THE RIGHT ONES. Moving away from an environment that hurt you and misunderstood and abused you and fighting and working your ass off to build a life that's yours. Even building a loving community with her housekeepers family that moves in with her!!!
All of Luke's "rantings" about the wealthy and corporate greed, owning and operating a diner even though he's shown to have the cooking skills and know-how to do "more". Taking something he inherited from his father but making it his own by turning it into a diner instead of keeping it a hardware store. Whereas by the end of AYITL Christopher is working within his family's business, staying on the path his parents wanted for him and it's the same with Logan - marrying the woman his parents want him to marry and working for his father - The show tells and shows us over and over again, not just doing what society tells you you should do with your life but knowing yourself well enough to decide for yourself and taking the time to find out is what is best and you shouldn't let anyone else dictate that for you. The show is very pro "break out of the boxes society tries to shove you into"
There is a whole other convo to be had about privilege that comes with being white and thin and pretty and coming from money that more easily enables your ability to do so as well as Lorelai having a community in Stars Hollow that has always supported her which allowed her to leave home at 16 with a newborn and build a great life for herself because if she failed she wouldn't end up homeless because her support system and her parents provided a safety net so the message is very much only aimed at the characters within the show that have the ability to make your own way in life but that is what Rory and Lorelai do (Rory's really starts with rejecting Logan's marriage proposal when she graduates and taking a grueling, low paying campaign job instead of using any of her many connections to get her a more prestigious and stable position whereas before she was absolutely on the "conveyer belt" described by the "other daughter" of the wealthy family of Harvard alumni who helped Rory with all her college application questions, who chose not to go to college like her two other siblings) as well and Luke and Jess both make their own way and build a life that best suits their passions and skills. Which is why Luke/Lorelai and Jess/Rory are endgame because you can't have a relationship between someone who fits into their societal mold and one who broke out, it just doesn't work. Logan's affair with Rory shows he has the desire to break out of his mold but never has the strength to do so, just like Christopher which is why they could never truly keep up with the Gilmore Girls.
The show does have flaws in it's execution of this message because of internalized misogyny, white supremacy, and fatphobia that we are still struggling to get out of writers rooms to this day so don't think this post is me saying everything about the show or Rory and Lorelai is perfect because they absolutely are flawed characters who makes questionable decisions and mistakes but to me they are all very realistic of 2 pretty white women in the early 2000's dealing with all of the trauma that came from Richard and Emily's abuse and Rory being raised by a teen mom and a completely unreliable father for most of her childhood.
Anyway Team Jess, Team Luke and Team Rory receives entirely too much hate because of misogyny and her trauma is completely overlooked because she so rarely shows how much hurt she's endured in her young life and is carrying the weight of the world and her entire family's expectations and "legacy" on her young shoulders. Emily and Richard never being able to let go Lorelai getting pregnant and leaving home and SHOWING THAT/SAYING IT around Rory made her feel responsible for all the issues between Lorelai and her parents, her grandparents pain and disappointment and to "fix" all her mother's "mistakes" - her burn out/break down in AYITL makes COMPLETE sense and her choice to allow herself to be "just like her mom" by keeping her baby and being a single mom is the start of her shedding those burdens she's carried her entire life and letting her just be herself even if that looks a lot like her mother who her grandparents and everyone in their world has been telling her for decades is a failure and a disappointment. Rory has always tried to please her grandparents and having to tell her grandmother she's going to be a single mom is basically the worse thing she could do in Emily's eyes (at least the old Emily who knows how post AYITL might react because she's stopped caring and therefore stopped trying to be so controlling but her revelation might not be enough to counter news like that that hits a wound that she literally never even tried to heal). Radical self acceptance despite what society aka her grandparents and their world thinks is what is meant for both Lorelai and Rory and choosing Luke/Jess over Christopher/Logan is apart of that acceptance.
#Team Jess#Team Luke#Literati#Javajunkie#Gilmore Girls#Anti Logan Huntzberger#Anti Christopher Hayden#Jess x Rory#Rory x Jess#Luke x Lorelai#Lorelai x Luke#Gilmore Girls meta
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Gilmore Girls as Taylor Swift Songs
Style is a Rory x Jess song - you can practically relate every lyric to them (i.e. you got that long hair, slick back, white t-shirt and I got that good girl thing and a tight little skirt).
The Way I Loved You is also a Rory x Jess song ("But I miss screaming and fighting and kissing in the rain. And it's 2:00am and I'm cursing your name, so in love that you act insane and that's the way I loved you"). The boyfriend she is currently with who says "You look beautiful tonight" is either Dean when they got back together or Logan.
Fifteen is about season one Rory x Dean, when they first met and got together. The line "When you're fifteen and somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna believe them" references when Rory was struggling to say 'I love you' back.
This Is Me Trying is a Rory Gilmore song.
You're On Your Own, Kid is definitely about Lorelai Gilmore. As is Anti Hero. They both tell the story of her teenage years, living at home with Emily and Richard. Whereas, The Last Great American Dynasty is the story of her leaving home and her relationship with her parents as a result.
Midnight Rain feels like it's about Rory x Dean. (About their break up and how their relationship was flawed.) Especially because of lyrics like, "He wanted a bride, I was making my own name" and "I broke his heart 'cause he was nice".
All Too Well (10 Minute Version) is Rory and Jess' entire love story. Mostly because of this: "Well, maybe we got lost in translation, maybe I asked for too much but maybe this thing a masterpiece 'til you tore it all up. Running scared, I was there, I remember it all too well".
Exile is Lorelai's point of view on Rory's relationships (especially with Jess/Logan) - "I think I've seen this film before, and I didn't like the ending", because the relationships remind her of her relationship with Christopher.
#lorelai gilmore#gilmore girls#rory gilmore#rory gilmore vibes#richard gilmore#emily gilmore#jess mariano#christopher hayden#dean forester#logan huntzberger#taylor swift#taylornation#taylor swift is amazing#tv shows#music#team jess#luke danes#luke x lorelai#jess x rory
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Lemme hear your Gilmore Girls opinions for the ask game!
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my favorite female character: either lane, or controversial opinion, april. everyone hates april and i just don’t get it. i think she’s just a kid who got put in a shitty situation bc of the adults in her life.
my favorite male character: who do you think? jess mariano the man u are!
my favorite book/season/etc: s1 for vibes, s3 for the actual storylines
my favourite episode (if it’s a show): Dear Emily and Richard or Help Wanted specifically for the richard and lorelai content
my favorite cast member: ig alexis? shes the only one i really keep up w. milo was great in this is us tho!!
my favorite ship: literati. they are my everything. lane x dave are also super cute. and javajunkie are the blueprint.
a character l'd die defending: lorelai and lane. oh and april!!
a character I just can't sympathize with: christopher. he can kick rocks.
a character I grew to love: michele! also sookie <3
my anti otp: rogan and lorelai x christopher. i’d rather die
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okay, i just finished watching "teach me tonight" and i have Thoughts
1. if rory is so worried that dean will get super mad at her for studying with jess as a favour to luke, not even because she wants to, then maybe they should consider that dean's jealousy is the problem, not jess
2. even though i do sort of see where lorelai is coming from with her concern about jess (though i still wish she would give him more of a chance) i think she's really overreacting to the idea of rory and jess spending like 2 nights a week studying together at luke's
3. not a real opinion or thought but i just have to mention that even though it ends badly, rory and jess in this episode are SO CUTE
4. like when he gives her the apple and she just smiles and pretends to be annoyed, or them arguing about bands and hanging out. and don't get me started on the whole car scene, which is one of my favourites of their scenes
5. i don't like the way lorelai talks to that nurse. like i understand how worried she was and i totally get how frustrating it is to have to wait a long time in a hospital. but i don't like the continued rhetoric this show has that everyone in a hospital will be unhelpful unless you yell at them (similar things happened in the episode where richard was in the hospital and with paris and asher in season 4)
6. i get how upset lorelai is but i hate how she won't tell luke what happened right away. shes just running around his apartment and she just says there was a car accident and he has to chase her for her to even say that they haven't been seriously hurt
7. also lorelai was totally unjustified in her fight with luke. it wasnt jess's fault that they got in an accident and even if it was it wouldn't have been lukes fault. she was blaming him for even taking jess in in the first place (which also, not entirely related to this episode specifically but i hate how so many of the townspeople treat luke like he did a bad thing by taking jess in when he turned out to be even slightly problematic, like they all wanted him to look at jess, who was clearly struggling, and say "no too much effort not even gonna bother" like this is a human being who needed some real support)
8. basically i don't really like lorelai in this episode at all (she overreacted on every level) (even though i still see where she was coming from kinda)
9. i know that his intentions were good and he was welcome and everything but chris did still kinda just break into their house while they slept
10. A Film By Kirk is iconic
#gilmore girls#gilmore girls thoughts#gilmore girls rewatch#rory x jess#literati#jess x rory#jess mariano#rory gilmore#lorelai gilmore#luke danes#christopher hayden#2x19#teach me tonight#(slightly) anti lorelai gilmore#longish post
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@chambersofthesea Exactly!!!
Jess changed on his own accord; Logan only changed because Rory was there to guide him- it's a classic example of codependency.
And regarding the baby and AYITL ending, I don't think Jess is the kind of person who will go out of his way to be with Rory- he knows that Rory has to establish a firm ground and he will help be a surrogate father figure/uncle but he won't make a romantic move unless Rory wants him to (like in the S2 finale I Can't Get Started or Jess's speech in 03x04).
The truth is Rory-Jess-Logan are NOT Lorelai-Luke-Christopher 2.0. They are their own characters who just happen to have similar characteristics to their predecessors.
So, it all depends- if Logan steps up (which in my opinion, he won't) as a parent, then things change. However, if/when the time comes that both Jess and Rory are in a good and same place, financially and personally stable in a professional and romantic sense, I think they'll get together in the long run.
hi how are you? question for you, do you still want Jess & Rory to be together despite being pregnant with Logan's child? do you think it's fair that Jess changes his WHOLE life just for Rory's sake?
I think the way people view this as some unfair situation on Jess's end is more concerning than the reality of how it would really be, actually.
Firstly, to view Jess's current life as it is as being one that he changed solely for Rory's sake would be false to begin with. Jess didn't change his life for Rory. Rory as a matter of fact, made it plainly clear that she wouldn't agree to his sudden idea to run away together, and in doing so made it obvious that she won't allow him a place in her life as it was back then because of how unsure she was of his own stability regarding his decisions. And I mean, I can't blame her for that? Jess was flighty then. He was still a teenager who was homeless, didn't have a stable income and apart from Luke, had no one else to rely on when Liz was too busy trying to build a new life for herself with a new husband. And Jess as a result of this and his prior reconciliation with Luke, got to a point where he could decide on what he wanted for himself and his own life, which then led to him being the stable, mature adult we managed to see now. During this entire time, we see him go through several meetups with Rory, but even when their last one in season 6 ends on a tragic note, that doesn't make Jess dive off the deep end and become unstable again. This is because regardless of his feelings for Rory or where they stand, whether it's former exes or good friends, Jess's own life is of his making, and it has nothing to do with what Rory chooses to do with her life. And I'm pretty certain that Jess knows this and that Rory would not want to have his life and stability depend on her. We already saw how this went on with Logan, and frankly it's never a long-term solution if the way you lead your life solely depends on your partner.
Which brings me to my next point: I think that Jess would plainly not care if Rory had Logan's child. A lot of fans' obsession with this is so weird and backwards to me because it feels as though you guys push for some weirdly conservative view of life that these characters must lead, despite both Rory and Jess being children to former teen moms. Neither of them have ever known what it's like to have that "white picket fence" American dream of a home life. This is to say that no, I doubt Jess would consider Rory to be any lesser just because she has a child out of wedlock. I think he'd at most feel concern for her and her state, and maybe have some complicated feelings on the parentage of that kid depending on how Logan is as a parent, but I doubt he'd start preaching to Rory about how wrong she is about choosing what to do with her own body and pregnancy. That's frankly none of his business, and Rory was in her 30s by the time AYITL happens. So no, I don't think it wouldn't be fair for Jess to "change his entire life" for Rory because he plainly wouldn't. If Jess wants to be with Rory who would by then be a single mother and Rory would also want that, who am I to say "this is inexcusable" about two characters that are adults?
And lastly, yes I'd still like for them to be together. Rory and Jess are both adults, I think it's time for fans to start treating them as such and realize that these overly simplistic views of what a character "deserves" or doesn't don't matter when that's not what the character in question WANTS. Frankly, I doubt Jess would ever want to have a regular strategic family with anyone, since the way he grew up is far from what is "socially acceptable".
#jess x rory#literati#jess mariano#rory gilmore#gilmore girls ayitl#anti logan huntzberger#jess-rory-logan#luke-lorelai-christopher#headcanons/theories#they have a long way to go
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Let's also talk about how Lorelai is written in season 7 for a sec. She's whiny and annoying and tries too hard to be funny and quirky and relatable while to the old season 1-6 Lorelai it just came naturally. This new Lorelai is all "ugh I hate the French, stupid French people why can't they adapt to our time when we adapted to their stupid metric system?" I swear I'm not nitpicking and I'm not the only one who noticed this either. The person who writes the Gilmore Girls reviews (the one that called Christopher "the human equivalent of irregular period") was like: "who is this person and what did she do with Lorelai?" upon seeing season 7 for the first time. I guess the in-universe explanation for this would be that she reverted back to her 16-year-old self when dating Chris. But I still can't imagine and will never understand how she could get married without Rory, her best friend and daughter, there as her bridesmaid!
Also the idea that these new writers seem to have that Europe is one big Las Vegas where you can get married anywhere any time is just downright laughable to me.
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One thing I will never understand is how certain people in the Gilmore Girls community will look at a traumatized, abandoned teenager like Jess and practically crucify him for not being a good boyfriend to Rory and then look at a privileged, arrogant, reckless adult like Logan and think it���s okay for him to act that way because he grew up with sad birthday parties…
Same goes for Christopher (not that I’d ever defend him). People hate him with a passion for being irresponsible and careless and arrogant and pretty similar to Logan. But Logan is perfect and can do no wrong in their eyes…
#I will never understand the double standards#I know Christopher and Logan have different situations but c’mon…#rory gilmore#gilmore girls#lorelai gilmore#jess mariano#stars hollow#luke danes#literati#rory x jess#anti logan huntzberger#anti christopher hayden
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Okay I'm finally at season 3 and there is so much stuff that I want to talk about so here I go (I'll talk about the Lit/Rory part of the episode in my next post):
First of all, the opening scene is so evil!!! I still remember the first time I watched it and even though I knew that Luke and Lorelai didn't get together this season (I went into the show knowing how it ended) I still had a moment where I thought: "Wait what's going on did I skip a bunch of seasons or something???"
anyway, Lorelai calls Rory and even Rory the Queen of denial herself is like "Mom you're in love with Luke" and Lorelai goes into denial about it (is that a genetical trait?)
Okay but what the hell was Rory's and I quote "Taylor hula-hooping dream" like am I supposed to just ignore that??? and what do you mean he had Dean's hair??? I need more context!!!
Paris quoting politicians in her sleep is one the best bit this show has ever done in my opinion it will never not make me laugh.
Okay but Sookie trying to make Jackson comfortable with the way the house looks is adorable (although not needed).
When I was watching the episode with my mom, she asked me who put the banana peel on Taylor's doorstep and I'm like 99% sure that we never found out and now I need to know!!!
By the way I love Lorelai's outfit with the bob hat!!
The fact that Luke stood his ground with Lorelai all summer is honestly impressive and also showcases how much he actually cares about Jess and while I hate the thought of JavaJunkie not getting along I do love the fact that Luke prioritizes Jess.
I love Jamie he is adorable, and I hate the way things ended between him and Paris. (Also, I still see Paris and that professor kissing in my nightmares bleh)
Rory and Lorelai reuniting is such a sweet scene I'm the first to talk about how unhealthy their relationship can be but it's scenes like that one that makes me love them still!!!
Okay I know that Lorelai was joking about the dogs but why does that sounds like something she would actually do?
Another instant of my mother and Lorelai being freakishly similar! every time I'm gone for as little as one night my pillow (and some of my clothes) will have disappeared it's as if no mother on earth as a good pillow!!!
I am not even going to acknowledge Christopher's existence because doing so will give me hives. But all I will say is he sucks, and I pity Sherry for having to carry his child.
And the Hazy Lazy Days of Summer song is stuck in my head once again!!!
Emily always blaming Lorelai for everything that happens with Chris always makes me so mad!!!! but sadly I'm never surprised. Although Richard jumping in and being on Christopher's side kind of surprises me, (I honestly didn't remember!) I know that Richard is really traditional but come on!!!
The scene of Luke and Lorelai making up is sweet!!!
"Come again, Mimi."
Also, Lauren's acting in that scene is amazing!!!
While this isn't the best episode in the season, I still love it!!!
#my favorite season opening!!#this way too long and nobody is going to read it but whatever!#luke danes#lorelai gilmore#richard gilmore#emily gilmore#anti christopher hayden#paris geller#basically every character#lorelai x luke#i guess#nell is obsessed with gilmore girls tag#nell's rewatch of gilmore girls 2022
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why is NO ONE saying ANYTHING about how weird and gross it is that Christopher pushed for more and more from Lorelai within 48 hours of her blowing up her relationship as thoroughly as possible!?!?!
It's so WEIRD watching s7 and Christopher is just so pleased and eager and happy?? She obviously IMMEDIATELY regretted it, she couldn't look at him, couldn't talk to him, she told him it shouldnt happen again said everything BUT "mistake" even though her tone heavily implied it. He KNEW she was in a committed, intense, and loving relationship that was rocky and awkward because of Issues. He saw her break down in public, heart broken over what she thought was ending (and then FORCED to end). He knew she trainwrecked the end of it, burnt down the bridge, hell, she literally used him to do so, like, an hour after the break up, and she felt horrible and shitty about it.
and all he's like " Yay! Finally we can be together! I love you!! Why won't you be with me? 🥺" At least him being angry for five seconds for being used to destroy the relationship she honestly wanted to be in more she wanted to be with him would be the reaction of a real fecking person. Acknowledge it in SOME way??? this is so awkward and painful and weirdweirdweird. she's literally outright comparing him to Luke to his face, and he doesn't even know. She chose the opposite of Luke to force herself to believe it's the right one. Jeez, she spent months refusing to communicate with Luke about her feelings until her ultimatum and run away, and then based her entire relationship with Christopher on a lie.
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Christopher Is the worst
I just want to say that Christopher is the worst character in Gilmore girls. He is not even a character, he is just every thing wrong with humans! He has a bad relationships with everyone he meets and doesn’t care about it! ( everyone except Lorelai )
Okay lets start at the beginning. His first line ‘nice shirt, take it of.’ I hated him already. That line describes what he is like for the rest of the show. Then his card got rejected and oh my god he tells Rory to not tell Lorelai and then gets made at Rory for not lying to her mother. Grrrrrr, so then they sleep together on Emily and Richard’s balcony. So Chris thinks that means that Lorelai wants to get married when he is still a mess. When that episode ended I was so relived and I though thank god no more Christopher. Oh I was so naïve.
Now to the end of season two. He slept with Lorelai and found out his ex was pregnant. It really wasn't the worst thing he has done in my opinion but the argument is that he and sherry weren’t really broken up.
I’m gonna skip to the middle of season fife. Christopher calls Lorelai for help to take care of his..... HIS NEW DAUGHTER THAT HE CAN BE BOTHERD TO TRY AND TAKE CARE OF AND CALLS THE MOTHER OF HIS FIRST CHILD THAT HE ABANDONED AND CONPLAINS TO HER THAT PARENTING IS HARD. Are you f*cking kidding me.
Now a couple of eposodes later Emily invites him to her vow renewal because Lorelai is probably ready to get married to Luke. So he turns up and tries to break Luke and Lorelai up and get with Lorelai. Oh Chirs she doesn't want you she is in love with someone else you idiot take a hint.
Now I’m going to go to season seven the worst season. Okay first he pressures Lorelai to be with him, then he pressures her into marrying him and then he tries to pressures her into getting pregnant and then when she isn't all in he gets mad at her. Okay so if you still liked him now well I don't like you can try and fight me but my opinions will never change.
I hate Christopher Hayden
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