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stan4

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  1. In The Third Lorelai episode, Emily defends her re-gifting the coat rack by saying that it was never used and it was still in the crate.

     However, when Rory and Lorelai bring the rack into the house, Emily frets about its placement, trying to remember where it used to be and remarking that she should have marked the spot with tape.

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  2. 3 minutes ago, ghoulina said:

    I didn't think Rory's reaction to the coupons, magazines, movie channels, etc was because she thought it was so bad that Lorelai was budgeting. I thought it was more about Lorelai hiding a potential problem from Rory. She was worried about the changes and why Lorelai hadn't said anything. I'm generally loathe to defend Rory, but that was the impression I got. 

    Exactly.

    I thought she was concerned.  Kind of lightly joking about it.

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  3. 6 hours ago, marineg said:

    That's very true. But still, Chris doesn't pay for it. 

     

    LORELAI: Let's call daddy. Make him pay for an apartment with one lock.
    RORY: No. Look, this is the way it's supposed to be. I am in college. Don't you see? I'm supposed to live in a crappy apartment. I'm supposed to eat ramen noodles and mac and cheese for months. I've been living in a pool house with maids and fresh-cut flowers and mints on my pillow every night.

     But that could also mean that  she asked for a certain budget for housing and it would only cover that kind of apartment.

     

     It's all very vague, but I have a hard time believing that she didn't include living expenses in "paying for Yale."

     

     I always saw it as either ASP basically forgetting about the whole financial thing like she normally does, or Lorelai telling Rory to ask Chris for more money for a better apartment.

  4. On 7/10/2018 at 2:48 PM, Mrs. DuRona said:

    Please, Sherry would have gotten rid of the dog the minute she found out she was pregnant, because they're the kind of people who think you can't have a dog once you have a baby.  

    Except that she knew she was going for pregnancy ASAP.  Remember?  She was even looking into having the kids by herself.

  5. I think the biggest issue is not their incompetence but the very short time they're given to do this.  If the baking time is 20 minutes, 45 minutes to find supplies, mix, bake, decorate, etc, is a bit ambitious.

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  6. 8 minutes ago, Katy M said:

    You may not need a tutor, but you may need (or some other word) someone to force you to focus and do the work.  I actually think Luke wanted a good influence more than he wanted a tutor, per se.

    I agree about the peer group being important in school.

    The principal said tutor, but I don't think he knew Jess was flaking more than not grasping the subject matter.

    Luke asked Rory to get him through the next couple of tests so the school could see he could do the work.

     

    Both approaches don't come near addressing the real issue.  Jess was checked out and did not care.

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  7. "ASP thinks we're stupid, has no follow through, and doesn't care" can address pretty much any subject on this thread.  Lol.

    I was watching Bunheads because people kept raving about it.  I don't know why.  Also a little irked at how much is recycled from GG.  Not the actors.  But like word for word dialogue, etc.

    We get it.  Married ladies are Sadies.  I don't know what my damage is, Heather.

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  8. What happened to Christopher's dog?  What happened to Rune? 

    If Jess was about to have to repeat 11th grade (prior to being tutored by Rory) for skipping, not doing assignments, not taking tests, etc, how'd he wind up in the 12th grade the next season after completely leaving town?

    Also, you don't really need a tutor when you can do the work and just choose not to.

    How many different Shakespeare classes does Rory take in high school?  Major Shakespeare test derailed by deer.  Then a play (Act 5) in another class.  Then takes a dedicated Shakespeare class in summer school.  This does not seem like a well-rounded curriculum.

  9. I like this show because this is me every time I try to bake something.  It tastes fine (usually great) but looks like some giant hot mess.

     

    It's weird.  I can cook very well and I was a scientist/researcher who worked in a lab (I get precise measurements, timing, etc).

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  10. Can't find any book called "Euclid's Geometry."

    He is famous for "Elements," a set of 13 texts/scrolls compiled and reproduced for centuries.  6 of the books were number theory, so we cannot even say the vast majority of the book dealt strictly with plane or solid geometry.

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  11. I'm a big car aficionado.  So maybe that's why I notice and it irks me that the cars are always perfect.  Regardless of age.  Even Jess' car, which they threw some random bondo on and faded out the hood of...look at the rest of the paint.  Then the dash has some age cracking, but look at the seats.

     

    Luke's truck looks more restomod than well-maintained family car.

     

    Already mentioned previously that cars too clean, too.

  12. 12 minutes ago, scarynikki12 said:

    So Lorelai always let Chris off the hook because, on some level, a part of her recognized the similarities with Rory and didn’t want to hold her accountable either? I buy that 100% and am grateful that I now have an in character reason for that infuriating choice. It doesn’t work pre-series but does during the seven seasons. 

     I always likened it to this one ex  and a couple of friends I have had who were always ridiculously still attached to guys from the past who were pretty worthless overall,  but they brought back some memories of particularly significant milestone times of life.

     

     Or just kind of felt sorry for them and felt like they had to take care of them because of some weird nuturing underdog thing even though nobody else in the world liked these guys (usually bc they were pricks).

     

    Chris was such an incompetent, doofy man-child, I can't imagine any woman taking him seriously or even sustaining sexual attraction to him long term.

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  13. Why did Emily and Richard act so sad/concerned about Straub's death?

     

    Well, I think they did like Chris and Francine.  And they were probably friends from long ago.

     

    But more importantly, I think it is bc Emily and Richard are super about keeping up appearances.  Their behavior and treatment of other people is beyond deplorable, but I am sure they soothe themselves with the thought that they must be good people bc they murmur and tsk with concern at all the right times.

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  14. 35 minutes ago, junienmomo said:

    Not sure how unpopular this opinion is, but it seems to be a part of the GG canon that no other woman was ever good enough for the guys Lorelai or Rory rejected. Or maybe they were just incapable of a healthy relationship after they’d had a GG. 

    Dean may have sort of been an exception, because he finally left Rory and in the revival was happily married. But she raked him over the coals more than once. LOL, there’s a guy who should write a self-help book: How to Survive a Gilmore 

    Girl.

    Maybe the takeaway is that if you are dumb/emotionally unaware/low EQ enough to pick/pine for a GG, you make other poor relationship choices.

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  15. He wanted to get married NOW.  She said no to getting married NOW. Because that was the question.  Marry me NOW, go with me NOW, eat guac with me NOW.

     

    Obviously since she said she was factoring him in (or each other), she saw them as long term together.  It was the all or nothing right now thing she said no to.

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  16. On 6/12/2018 at 1:48 PM, ghoulina said:

    I think it's interesting that Lorelai was so hurt about Luke not letting her get involved with April, when she basically told Max he was to have no involvement with Rory. Not saying either of them are right, but Lorelai seems to suffer from extreme tunnel vision sometimes. 

    You know, I just watched an episode that clears that up for me more.

    How she was more hurt and confused about why he kept all that information from her in the first place.

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  17. 5 hours ago, Anela said:

    Yeah, but using her name as an example of someone who went on from working with him, to do well at something else in his field. For anyone else, it would have been a (good) big deal.

    Since he left the wording so vague, we could even assume he meant, "I worked with her, she was nonsense, but just being around me got her the editorship of the YDN."

     

    I mean, it could be more about his golden touch than the competence of his mentees.

  18. 2 minutes ago, Anela said:

    Ah, you've reminded me of what I wanted to say. I thought about this, this morning, but wasn't at my computer. I was saying that he was a hypocrite. He didn't tell the New York Times, that Rory Gilmore was one of the feathers in his cap, and admit that he told her that she would make a great assistant. He name-dropped her as someone to watch, really, as a recent accomplishment of his own.

    Technically he didn't say anything about her except that he gave her an internship and that she was editor at YDN.

     

    It was gamesmanship, and slimey at that. 

     

    But nothing more...which is why the whole conversation with the reporter about clarifications, etc.

  19. I've just never found value in sugar-coating.  He showed examples of how she sat back and let things happen instead of jumping in the fray.  Yes, he could have said, "And that is what you need to work on" ( I am also a fan of absolute clarity in performance reviews). That would have been more useful.  

     

    Season 4 is also my favorite.  Minus the Yale episodes.

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