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I completely forgot - I meant to post about last night's Gilmore Girls, which was called...*flip flip flip*...Twenty-One is the Loneliest Number.
I really enjoyed this episode way more than anything else this season. I laughed. I squeed. Seriously, it may have been the NyQuil.
First off, Luke fiddling with Lorelai's hair when they were on the porch. OMG. Just how absolutely cute was that? I loved the whole Luke/Lorelai dynamic in this episode. There was a spark there that's been missing lately. Although, I could have done without the whole Halloween tangent. Ew. I really didn't need to know what would be the best link sausage to pull out of Luke. Again, ew.
Also, the realization that Rory's not doing well finally hitting Richard felt right. And naturally Richard would clue into the situation before Emily. She's the best at living in her own little world. And Richard, bless him, wants to try and fix Rory. But Lorelai's right - Rory has to want it and do it herself.
I just about died with the whole "relations" sub-plot. Of course, Rory's been acting like such a brat lately, that I was absolutely giddy at the thought of having her sitting through a painfully awkward "talk." I'm pretty sure the NyQuil was in full swing by that time because I was giggling like a madwoman at the whole "special gift" conversation with the minister. "You'll have to give him a sweater!" *snort*
And awwww. Lorelai and Rory finally talk. This seemed well done as well. No, they didn't run off to Atlantic City at the end (thank goodness) and their conversation was awkward, which is as it should be right now. But you could see how they were really missing each other and wanted things to go back to the way they were, but can't yet.
Overall, really liked this episode. But sadly, the previews came. And the skinny, whiny Jess will be back. *shudders* Maybe I'll take NyQuil for that too.
I really enjoyed this episode way more than anything else this season. I laughed. I squeed. Seriously, it may have been the NyQuil.
First off, Luke fiddling with Lorelai's hair when they were on the porch. OMG. Just how absolutely cute was that? I loved the whole Luke/Lorelai dynamic in this episode. There was a spark there that's been missing lately. Although, I could have done without the whole Halloween tangent. Ew. I really didn't need to know what would be the best link sausage to pull out of Luke. Again, ew.
Also, the realization that Rory's not doing well finally hitting Richard felt right. And naturally Richard would clue into the situation before Emily. She's the best at living in her own little world. And Richard, bless him, wants to try and fix Rory. But Lorelai's right - Rory has to want it and do it herself.
I just about died with the whole "relations" sub-plot. Of course, Rory's been acting like such a brat lately, that I was absolutely giddy at the thought of having her sitting through a painfully awkward "talk." I'm pretty sure the NyQuil was in full swing by that time because I was giggling like a madwoman at the whole "special gift" conversation with the minister. "You'll have to give him a sweater!" *snort*
And awwww. Lorelai and Rory finally talk. This seemed well done as well. No, they didn't run off to Atlantic City at the end (thank goodness) and their conversation was awkward, which is as it should be right now. But you could see how they were really missing each other and wanted things to go back to the way they were, but can't yet.
Overall, really liked this episode. But sadly, the previews came. And the skinny, whiny Jess will be back. *shudders* Maybe I'll take NyQuil for that too.
