
Top 10 Rory Gilmore Moments That Make Us Yell at Our TVs
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Date: 2023-11-21
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Lcia
Unpopular opinion: I think she was right to take a break. If you think about it, she has always had a toxic relationship when it comes to academic validation, where she always needs to be the best otherwise she ends up freaking out and having an identity crisis, we can see this well before she gives up, so much so that she ends up crying exhausted in Dean's arms. I think she was right to question a career as a journalist because she decided to do it when she was only 4 years old, so maybe she started to realize that she could be better at something else and that's completely normal, after all, many people end up changing careers as they get older and see the best path forward. In fact, it is possible to see that she was already facing difficulties at the newspaper long before leaving college, as her articles were not published and were considered boring, and she needed to appeal and be mean to impress the editor. She also didn't bother to venture out and look for internships like the others during the break (lagging behind the others) and I think Mitchum's comment was just the tip of the iceberg that had been forming inside her head for some time. In the conversation she had with Lorelai when she said she was going to take a break, she clearly says that she just wants to decide which path to take from now on, as she didn't want to waste time in college watching everyone else have a direction while she was lost and confused, and I always interpreted that she was basically saying that she intended and wanted to go back to college, but maybe not as a journalist and that she just needed some time to think about it. In the revival we can all see that her career didn't work out and she finds herself again aimless (in the same way she was when she dropped out of college) but she ends up discovering herself as a writer and decides that's what she wants, I think if she had really had time to think could have realized this sooner and gone back to college in search of a different path. Honestly, I think it's really sad how she was judged by her mother and Jess. I never liked the way he yelled at her because he changed a lot in that time and became a different person so I never understood why he seemed to see and expect Rory to stay the same. She also changed and became a different person and he was definitely not the one who knew her best.
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Unpopular opinion: I think she was right to take a break. If you think about it, she has always had a toxic relationship when it comes to academic validation, where she always needs to be the best otherwise she ends up freaking out and having an identity crisis, we can see this well before she gives up, so much so that she ends up crying exhausted in Dean's arms. I think she was right to question a career as a journalist because she decided to do it when she was only 4 years old, so maybe she started to realize that she could be better at something else and that's completely normal, after all, many people end up changing careers as they get older and see the best path forward. In fact, it is possible to see that she was already facing difficulties at the newspaper long before leaving college, as her articles were not published and were considered boring, and she needed to appeal and be mean to impress the editor. She also didn't bother to venture out and look for internships like the others during the break (lagging behind the others) and I think Mitchum's comment was just the tip of the iceberg that had been forming inside her head for some time. In the conversation she had with Lorelai when she said she was going to take a break, she clearly says that she just wants to decide which path to take from now on, as she didn't want to waste time in college watching everyone else have a direction while she was lost and confused, and I always interpreted that she was basically saying that she intended and wanted to go back to college, but maybe not as a journalist and that she just needed some time to think about it. In the revival we can all see that her career didn't work out and she finds herself again aimless (in the same way she was when she dropped out of college) but she ends up discovering herself as a writer and decides that's what she wants, I think if she had really had time to think could have realized this sooner and gone back to college in search of a different path. Honestly, I think it's really sad how she was judged by her mother and Jess. I never liked the way he yelled at her because he changed a lot in that time and became a different person so I never understood why he seemed to see and expect Rory to stay the same. She also changed and became a different person and he was definitely not the one who knew her best.
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snowbird
1. Lorelei acted like a friend instead of a parent and always made excuses for Rorys actions. This makes Rory confused when her mom finally tries to parent her.
2. She doesnt have a stable dad in her life. Her dad comes and goes, and also behaves like a friend than an actual parent. So its not shocking that Rory has no idea how to keep a stable relationship and spirals when her own boyfriend says I love you to her.
3. Yes she wanted a top education, but her biggest mistake was going to that school to begin with. Chilton doenst give a crap about the students and their livelihoods. They only cared about grades and their prestigious reputation. So much so, that the students were not allowed to fail or make mistakes. They had to be perfect all the time. And they were stuffed with so much homework and rules that they were basically choking.
This formula is why Rory ends up spiraling into toxic habits. shes burnt out and has no direction. She has no transferable skills other than studying. She doesnt learn from her mistakes becuase she wasnt allowed to make mistakes. And when she finally has to take accountability, all Rory has to do, is keep good grades and look innocent so that someone will coddle her and sweep those mistakes under the rug.
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1. Lorelei acted like a friend instead of a parent and always made excuses for Rorys actions. This makes Rory confused when her mom finally tries to parent her.
2. She doesnt have a stable dad in her life. Her dad comes and goes, and also behaves like a friend than an actual parent. So its not shocking that Rory has no idea how to keep a stable relationship and spirals when her own boyfriend says I love you to her.
3. Yes she wanted a top education, but her biggest mistake was going to that school to begin with. Chilton doenst give a crap about the students and their livelihoods. They only cared about grades and their prestigious reputation. So much so, that the students were not allowed to fail or make mistakes. They had to be perfect all the time. And they were stuffed with so much homework and rules that they were basically choking.
This formula is why Rory ends up spiraling into toxic habits. shes burnt out and has no direction. She has no transferable skills other than studying. She doesnt learn from her mistakes becuase she wasnt allowed to make mistakes. And when she finally has to take accountability, all Rory has to do, is keep good grades and look innocent so that someone will coddle her and sweep those mistakes under the rug.
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CarlDillynson
I honestly find Rory refreshing, at least on screen. A lot of things come naturally to her - she's beautiful, intelligent, hard working, and people fawn over her for no reason - and USUALLY in TV and movies those people end up getting everything they want in the end. But the show also doesn't shy away from showing her more negative traits. She's superficial and impulsive, often ungrateful, and prone to lashing out at even the slightest constructive criticism. But even still she has that potential, that we as the audience see, to be better. So, for me, Rory it's a cautionary tale showing how kids who grow up getting everything they want may be ill-equipped to adjust to adult life when they find out the real world doesn't cater to their whims. I feel like that's pretty rare in media, so I think her flaws make her a pretty grounded, if frustrating, character. Plus she's played by Alexis Bledel, whom I have always liked, so perhaps I am biased - LOL!
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I honestly find Rory refreshing, at least on screen. A lot of things come naturally to her - she's beautiful, intelligent, hard working, and people fawn over her for no reason - and USUALLY in TV and movies those people end up getting everything they want in the end. But the show also doesn't shy away from showing her more negative traits. She's superficial and impulsive, often ungrateful, and prone to lashing out at even the slightest constructive criticism. But even still she has that potential, that we as the audience see, to be better. So, for me, Rory it's a cautionary tale showing how kids who grow up getting everything they want may be ill-equipped to adjust to adult life when they find out the real world doesn't cater to their whims. I feel like that's pretty rare in media, so I think her flaws make her a pretty grounded, if frustrating, character. Plus she's played by Alexis Bledel, whom I have always liked, so perhaps I am biased - LOL!
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Rachel
Rory moments that made me yell:
1. When she hooked up with her married ex boyfriend.
2. When she dropped out of Yale and talked down to her mom.
3. Constantly taking her grandparents side when they'd fight with Lorelai.
4. Telling Christopher to back off. Like that was none of her business. The person who should've been told to stay away is Emily.
5. Talking crap about Lindsey in the market.
6. When she thought she was too good for Buzzfeed.
7. Writing a scathing article about rich people when she's just as privileged as them.
8. Kissing Jess 5 minutes before Sookies wedding, a ceremony she was attending with Dean.
9. Snapping at everyone while being depressed about her breakup with Dean. I know she was just a teenager but that was cruel.
10. Dismissing Lorelai's concerns when she started dating Logan. Like bruh, your mom knew what she was talking about. Logan was just like Christopher (just a little bit smarter.
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Rory moments that made me yell:
1. When she hooked up with her married ex boyfriend.
2. When she dropped out of Yale and talked down to her mom.
3. Constantly taking her grandparents side when they'd fight with Lorelai.
4. Telling Christopher to back off. Like that was none of her business. The person who should've been told to stay away is Emily.
5. Talking crap about Lindsey in the market.
6. When she thought she was too good for Buzzfeed.
7. Writing a scathing article about rich people when she's just as privileged as them.
8. Kissing Jess 5 minutes before Sookies wedding, a ceremony she was attending with Dean.
9. Snapping at everyone while being depressed about her breakup with Dean. I know she was just a teenager but that was cruel.
10. Dismissing Lorelai's concerns when she started dating Logan. Like bruh, your mom knew what she was talking about. Logan was just like Christopher (just a little bit smarter.
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Margann
I have never seen GG but, from what I gather, Lorelai really wanted an Ivy League education that got derailed when she had Rory. Lorelai was justified to be angry -- I mean, tuition ain't cheap -- but it does seem vicarious. She seemed to put a lot of pressure on Rory and her lack of acceptance that she could take some time off upset me.
I go to Queen's University, which is also very prestigious. I had to leave the first time I attended due to stress, depression, burnout, and simply not being ready. (I did not drop out, per se; I was required to withdraw for a year) Attending classes seemed like an exercise in futility. My OSAP became an income. Now with my debts repaid, I am back after a 17-year absence, readier than ever, and I am enjoying it a lot more and thriving.
University is not for everyone right away, even someone with incredible intelligence. I'm going to get my Bachelor of Arts when I'm 40.
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I have never seen GG but, from what I gather, Lorelai really wanted an Ivy League education that got derailed when she had Rory. Lorelai was justified to be angry -- I mean, tuition ain't cheap -- but it does seem vicarious. She seemed to put a lot of pressure on Rory and her lack of acceptance that she could take some time off upset me.
I go to Queen's University, which is also very prestigious. I had to leave the first time I attended due to stress, depression, burnout, and simply not being ready. (I did not drop out, per se; I was required to withdraw for a year) Attending classes seemed like an exercise in futility. My OSAP became an income. Now with my debts repaid, I am back after a 17-year absence, readier than ever, and I am enjoying it a lot more and thriving.
University is not for everyone right away, even someone with incredible intelligence. I'm going to get my Bachelor of Arts when I'm 40.
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dwn
I think their whole mother-daughter relationship had big problems. Lorelei was so worried about being her mom that she leaned too hard the other way. Lorelei is NOT special for sacrificing to give her daughter a better life. It's what parents do. Yes it can get hard but that kid didn't ask to be born. If you have to struggle to give them the life they deserve then you do it. No special prizes. She should be commended for all her hard work. Not martyred the way she does.
Rory makes some absolutely horrid relationship decisions in her life. They treated her too special and now she expects every situation in life means she's still special, it should be easy, and she should get what she wants.
There is a whole lot those two could have worked on to not end up where they did. It was never a favorite show of mine.
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I think their whole mother-daughter relationship had big problems. Lorelei was so worried about being her mom that she leaned too hard the other way. Lorelei is NOT special for sacrificing to give her daughter a better life. It's what parents do. Yes it can get hard but that kid didn't ask to be born. If you have to struggle to give them the life they deserve then you do it. No special prizes. She should be commended for all her hard work. Not martyred the way she does.
Rory makes some absolutely horrid relationship decisions in her life. They treated her too special and now she expects every situation in life means she's still special, it should be easy, and she should get what she wants.
There is a whole lot those two could have worked on to not end up where they did. It was never a favorite show of mine.
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hhh
I loved this show, Rory never was my favourite, but till the end I could understand, she was spoiled, everybody told her how special she was, so she never had time to grow up.
But, a big but, I hated her in AYITL. Rory and most of others were portrayed like time froze. You can be immature at 21, at 35 is creepy. So she wrote a good article in more than 10 years and still doesn't understand that maybe, just maybe, she should do something else? She still needs Jess to wake her up?
So sad ASP just decided to make her ideal end even if there is a big time gap, she ignored that Rory should have been a responsible adult, not perfect, but indipendent, she shouldn't be a spoiled rich brat who travelled and lived thanks to money never earned, cheats, ecc.
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I loved this show, Rory never was my favourite, but till the end I could understand, she was spoiled, everybody told her how special she was, so she never had time to grow up.
But, a big but, I hated her in AYITL. Rory and most of others were portrayed like time froze. You can be immature at 21, at 35 is creepy. So she wrote a good article in more than 10 years and still doesn't understand that maybe, just maybe, she should do something else? She still needs Jess to wake her up?
So sad ASP just decided to make her ideal end even if there is a big time gap, she ignored that Rory should have been a responsible adult, not perfect, but indipendent, she shouldn't be a spoiled rich brat who travelled and lived thanks to money never earned, cheats, ecc.
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Ingmar
I may be in the minority, but for me. she started to become more realistic after the first three seasons. She was super likeable, but she was a little bit too perfect in the beginning. Most people go through a rebel phase in their youth and hers just came later than for most people. That's just how I see it of course, I can see how other people disagree and can't stand her. The fact that she struggled to find proper work in the revival was also quite realistic as many people of her generation find themselves in such a position. You can have all the degrees you wish, but getting a job can be tough, especially in some job sectors. Lorelai was always my favorite of the two, but Rory has her moments aswell and I certainly don't hate her.
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I may be in the minority, but for me. she started to become more realistic after the first three seasons. She was super likeable, but she was a little bit too perfect in the beginning. Most people go through a rebel phase in their youth and hers just came later than for most people. That's just how I see it of course, I can see how other people disagree and can't stand her. The fact that she struggled to find proper work in the revival was also quite realistic as many people of her generation find themselves in such a position. You can have all the degrees you wish, but getting a job can be tough, especially in some job sectors. Lorelai was always my favorite of the two, but Rory has her moments aswell and I certainly don't hate her.
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Katherine
Unpopular opinion. I loved the revival. Rorys character development was realistic. Many of us become our mothers. No matter how educated we become. Our insecurities are real. The underdog narrative never really fit her or her mother. It was the narrative Lorelai created. So she could justify running away from home. Lorelai was the selfish one. She confused Rory about who she was and what they represented. When Rory picked privilege the audience couldnt relate to the wanna be under dog. Lorelia needed an identity to fit into Stars Hallow sea of characters. The outgoing teen mom who rejected wealth with the book worm daughter fit. Until Rory picked wealth. Nothing wrong with that.
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Unpopular opinion. I loved the revival. Rorys character development was realistic. Many of us become our mothers. No matter how educated we become. Our insecurities are real. The underdog narrative never really fit her or her mother. It was the narrative Lorelai created. So she could justify running away from home. Lorelai was the selfish one. She confused Rory about who she was and what they represented. When Rory picked privilege the audience couldnt relate to the wanna be under dog. Lorelia needed an identity to fit into Stars Hallow sea of characters. The outgoing teen mom who rejected wealth with the book worm daughter fit. Until Rory picked wealth. Nothing wrong with that.
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Nora
Heres my understanding of Lorelei and Rory: Lorelei felt suffocated amongst people of the same class and riches as her knowing she couldnt stand out and her need to always be different and better. So she got her chance to run to a small town where people make in a year what her father makes in an hour.
She and her daughter were seen as special, Lorelei loved that she didnt have to work so hard to stand out amongst the poor people but made the mistake of re-introducing Rory to the world of the rich because subconsciously, she still loved the benefits she got from being a wealthy blue blood.
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Heres my understanding of Lorelei and Rory: Lorelei felt suffocated amongst people of the same class and riches as her knowing she couldnt stand out and her need to always be different and better. So she got her chance to run to a small town where people make in a year what her father makes in an hour.
She and her daughter were seen as special, Lorelei loved that she didnt have to work so hard to stand out amongst the poor people but made the mistake of re-introducing Rory to the world of the rich because subconsciously, she still loved the benefits she got from being a wealthy blue blood.
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T_Cup
You cant hate who Rory became unless you hate who Lorelei was before she realized she turned her daughter into herself and got a serious reality check. Besides, Harvard was Loreleis dream - otherwise, why would her best friend coming home and working part time in a bookstore be such a bad thing, if it meant theyd see each other more? Because Lorelei pushed her missed chance of going to Harvard onto Rory her whole life and thats why Rory never really found herself when she went away to college - she didnt know where to start looking while living out her mothers unrealized dream life
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You cant hate who Rory became unless you hate who Lorelei was before she realized she turned her daughter into herself and got a serious reality check. Besides, Harvard was Loreleis dream - otherwise, why would her best friend coming home and working part time in a bookstore be such a bad thing, if it meant theyd see each other more? Because Lorelei pushed her missed chance of going to Harvard onto Rory her whole life and thats why Rory never really found herself when she went away to college - she didnt know where to start looking while living out her mothers unrealized dream life
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lena
WHEN is there gonna be a revival of the revival? I always pictured that horrible revival to be a really non reality terrible nightmare, where in the real revival, the characters would wake up from. So all those terrible storylines didn't actually happen and the viewers could se what REALLY went down in the Star Hallow Universe. A revival where Rory's character has evolved, learned from her mistakes, where Lane is thriving with her band, divorced and living her life in Berlin with her two kids. I'm still waiting and hoping to this day.
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WHEN is there gonna be a revival of the revival? I always pictured that horrible revival to be a really non reality terrible nightmare, where in the real revival, the characters would wake up from. So all those terrible storylines didn't actually happen and the viewers could se what REALLY went down in the Star Hallow Universe. A revival where Rory's character has evolved, learned from her mistakes, where Lane is thriving with her band, divorced and living her life in Berlin with her two kids. I'm still waiting and hoping to this day.
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Priyanka
Gilmore girls started like a simple sitcom like friends where almost everything is warm and fuzzy but Rory's character arc took the path it might have taken if someone was in her shoes. Realistically someone can become a scholar from here or a struggler. She became the latter and the show took the brave approach. I might not support what she does but somehow I might have turned out like her. Anyone rather could have been her. Anyways I love Lorelei's journey more. She started quite spoiled but became so responsible
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Gilmore girls started like a simple sitcom like friends where almost everything is warm and fuzzy but Rory's character arc took the path it might have taken if someone was in her shoes. Realistically someone can become a scholar from here or a struggler. She became the latter and the show took the brave approach. I might not support what she does but somehow I might have turned out like her. Anyone rather could have been her. Anyways I love Lorelei's journey more. She started quite spoiled but became so responsible
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Kallisto
Lorelei should have been a mom more and a best friend less.
I know when I watched this show as a teen I was so jealous of Rory because she had the 'cool mom' and they were more friends then mother-daughter but my god, now that I'm older I get why it' s not the best idea to try and be only friends with your child. Rory hardly ever heard 'no' in her life and that clearly shows. She just doesn't know how to handle rejecttion or how to handle being just like everyone else in the big world.
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Lorelei should have been a mom more and a best friend less.
I know when I watched this show as a teen I was so jealous of Rory because she had the 'cool mom' and they were more friends then mother-daughter but my god, now that I'm older I get why it' s not the best idea to try and be only friends with your child. Rory hardly ever heard 'no' in her life and that clearly shows. She just doesn't know how to handle rejecttion or how to handle being just like everyone else in the big world.
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KEPC
This is so weird. Almost all the comments about Rory seem based on a myth that shes a real person. Rorys gifts, deficiencies, personality and choices theyre all the products of script writers. Shes a character in a fictional story. Even with the same background, Rory could have turned out to be very different, depending on the writers moods and the demands of the producers and the network. I was very disappointed in the character arc chosen for Rory, particularly her surprise ending.
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This is so weird. Almost all the comments about Rory seem based on a myth that shes a real person. Rorys gifts, deficiencies, personality and choices theyre all the products of script writers. Shes a character in a fictional story. Even with the same background, Rory could have turned out to be very different, depending on the writers moods and the demands of the producers and the network. I was very disappointed in the character arc chosen for Rory, particularly her surprise ending.
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Christine
The biggest issue with Rory is she never grew from these terrible moments. She just got more entitled and insufferable, she wasn't the hardworking, committed underdog she thought she was. She was just a privileged person, who took full advantage of that. Its good to make mistakes, mess up and show errors in judgement, but the important part is growing and evolving from it! Not continuously making the same error and being like oh well, nothing I can do, still a good person.
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The biggest issue with Rory is she never grew from these terrible moments. She just got more entitled and insufferable, she wasn't the hardworking, committed underdog she thought she was. She was just a privileged person, who took full advantage of that. Its good to make mistakes, mess up and show errors in judgement, but the important part is growing and evolving from it! Not continuously making the same error and being like oh well, nothing I can do, still a good person.
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Rome
You can remove the after ten years factor of A year in the life and it will make more sense as a continuation to Gilmore Girls. Everyone felt stuck after 10 years in the reboot and Rorys surprise pregnancy at 32 doesnt have much impact compared to her being pregnant right after graduating. A year in the life is just bad, its like they brought back Rory just to bring her down even more. We were all shanghaied.
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You can remove the after ten years factor of A year in the life and it will make more sense as a continuation to Gilmore Girls. Everyone felt stuck after 10 years in the reboot and Rorys surprise pregnancy at 32 doesnt have much impact compared to her being pregnant right after graduating. A year in the life is just bad, its like they brought back Rory just to bring her down even more. We were all shanghaied.
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Josef
Rory was a cautionary tale about being sheltered too much and told how super smart she was. She was unprepared to be criticized. She was completely unprepared to meet Mitchum Huntzberger, the first man in her life to not be super impressed by her pile of books and quoting of Eudora Welty. As a result of being told how super smart she was, she saw no point in effort and she was very thin-skinned.
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Rory was a cautionary tale about being sheltered too much and told how super smart she was. She was unprepared to be criticized. She was completely unprepared to meet Mitchum Huntzberger, the first man in her life to not be super impressed by her pile of books and quoting of Eudora Welty. As a result of being told how super smart she was, she saw no point in effort and she was very thin-skinned.
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Michael
Rory is the worst because she starts out so good and sweet and just little by little becomes worse and worse while everyone around her progresses and becomes better versions of themselves she does the opposite and its hard because the first thing the show does is make you love her. Lol never been so angry at a fictional girl on a 20 year old series that im not e even the right demographic for
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Rory is the worst because she starts out so good and sweet and just little by little becomes worse and worse while everyone around her progresses and becomes better versions of themselves she does the opposite and its hard because the first thing the show does is make you love her. Lol never been so angry at a fictional girl on a 20 year old series that im not e even the right demographic for
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Oldies
I saw a fan theory that Gilmore Girls is actually Rory's semi-autobiographical book which explains how the characters act in the reboot. There's also one that compares her affair with Logan to her grandparents' relationship. One I've come up with is the entire show is all in Lorelai's head after losing custody of Rory to her grandparents due to her having Rory at a young age.
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I saw a fan theory that Gilmore Girls is actually Rory's semi-autobiographical book which explains how the characters act in the reboot. There's also one that compares her affair with Logan to her grandparents' relationship. One I've come up with is the entire show is all in Lorelai's head after losing custody of Rory to her grandparents due to her having Rory at a young age.
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Belinda
I stopped watching GG around the time Rory went to college, she was too insufferable. She acted the same in high school but its more acceptable as shes a younger teen and thats when youd expect that behaviour but when she got to college still acting the same I got so frustrated and couldnt continue
I felt the same thing with Boy Meets World too
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I stopped watching GG around the time Rory went to college, she was too insufferable. She acted the same in high school but its more acceptable as shes a younger teen and thats when youd expect that behaviour but when she got to college still acting the same I got so frustrated and couldnt continue
I felt the same thing with Boy Meets World too
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Anna
Mother did not set up an example of healthy partner relationship. She grew up spoiled as well. She never wanted for anything, and later in life she was spoiled even more. Free car, free college, lived off boyfriend (rent free. I did not like her at all. The mother was quirky, but her relationships were all very sad. I have no idea why Luke liked her.
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Mother did not set up an example of healthy partner relationship. She grew up spoiled as well. She never wanted for anything, and later in life she was spoiled even more. Free car, free college, lived off boyfriend (rent free. I did not like her at all. The mother was quirky, but her relationships were all very sad. I have no idea why Luke liked her.
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Dominika
To be honest I want to yell at my computer screen a little bit. Where all this Rory hate suddenly came from? I can understand an affair with Logan in the Year in Life (that was shitty, but in the series she was just a young, pretty naive and quite pampered good girl. She was acting much better than most teens would in her situation.
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To be honest I want to yell at my computer screen a little bit. Where all this Rory hate suddenly came from? I can understand an affair with Logan in the Year in Life (that was shitty, but in the series she was just a young, pretty naive and quite pampered good girl. She was acting much better than most teens would in her situation.
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Danique
I just love Rory. Because she is a fullrounded person, with flaws.
. Except for the affair with Logan, I can't believe that's really her character. I mean I could understand that they would cheqt once, but not an affair, especially with someone who' alnost maried. I get that she loves Logan, but she wouldn't do that.
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I just love Rory. Because she is a fullrounded person, with flaws.
. Except for the affair with Logan, I can't believe that's really her character. I mean I could understand that they would cheqt once, but not an affair, especially with someone who' alnost maried. I get that she loves Logan, but she wouldn't do that.
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APRR
Gilmore girls will forever be my favorite show. Since I first saw it before the revival came out, it has never left my Netflix queue.
Nevertheless Ill be the first to say that Rory its really annoying at times, shes spoiled and never faces the consequences of her own actions haha also shes not that special.
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Gilmore girls will forever be my favorite show. Since I first saw it before the revival came out, it has never left my Netflix queue.
Nevertheless Ill be the first to say that Rory its really annoying at times, shes spoiled and never faces the consequences of her own actions haha also shes not that special.
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Cindy
I was mad at Rory during the revival when she kept forgetting she had a boyfriend (Paul) - that was a running joke, and it was not a good one. You should have enough respect for someone to let them know you are not into them so they can find someone else that will like them (and no one is that forgettable.
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I was mad at Rory during the revival when she kept forgetting she had a boyfriend (Paul) - that was a running joke, and it was not a good one. You should have enough respect for someone to let them know you are not into them so they can find someone else that will like them (and no one is that forgettable.
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Kira
I agree with a lot of these but the one about Rory not being there for Lane because she had a boyfriend is just typical 16 year old girl behavior. That is just what happens when teenage girls get a boyfriend. They tend to forget about their friends and not be there for them. Unfortunate, but true.
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I agree with a lot of these but the one about Rory not being there for Lane because she had a boyfriend is just typical 16 year old girl behavior. That is just what happens when teenage girls get a boyfriend. They tend to forget about their friends and not be there for them. Unfortunate, but true.
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Destiny
Do you know I guess they just didnt want to say it but whens Rory is talking about all the things that she needs to do for charity for her extracurriculars. she says she literally needs to teach a retarded kid how to play baseball not saying its OK but that would not be allowed on TV today
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Do you know I guess they just didnt want to say it but whens Rory is talking about all the things that she needs to do for charity for her extracurriculars. she says she literally needs to teach a retarded kid how to play baseball not saying its OK but that would not be allowed on TV today
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JOSH
Of course I have it all on DVD and these were all good moments!
How about the most honest GG moments? #1 for me will always be when they come home and find that Grandpa has upgraded her computer, When do you go to the bathroom? Yeah, mine is still slow and doesn't bother me either.
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Of course I have it all on DVD and these were all good moments!
How about the most honest GG moments? #1 for me will always be when they come home and find that Grandpa has upgraded her computer, When do you go to the bathroom? Yeah, mine is still slow and doesn't bother me either.
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Mukta
This is why I liked the show. She can be smart, studious and someone with good intentions. And yet make so many bad decisions and think she's right even when she's wrong. She thinks she is above all this and can get away from it but can't.
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This is why I liked the show. She can be smart, studious and someone with good intentions. And yet make so many bad decisions and think she's right even when she's wrong. She thinks she is above all this and can get away from it but can't.
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