I liked this episode. I'm glad Lorelai told Christopher exactly what she thought about his parenting. Not that she's ever had a problem telling him off before...
"This table, he is over one hundred years old. If I could, I would take an old gramophone needle and run it along the surface of the wood. To hear the music of the voices. All that was said." - Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife
I liked it too. It made me mad at some of my friends though because I don't like that it took getting dumped for Rory and Paris to be friends again. That doesn't say much about our gender!
Oh, thank Betsy. I didn't really want to be spoiled, but a TV in a lounge was turned to WB a few days ago and I knew from the previews that they were back together again. I wanted to know if she finally got rid of him. Hallelujah.
Rory and Logan's relationship right now reminds me of Ross and Rachel's. "We were on a break!!" I'm glad they broke up. Logan's charming, but not a very nice guy.
I'm still wondering if they're actually broken up for good. I mean, I thought they were after that whole bar fight scene but they weren't. I just hope it sticks. And that Jess comes back. Hey, a girl can dream, right? Just because he's on a new tv show on the same station...
"This table, he is over one hundred years old. If I could, I would take an old gramophone needle and run it along the surface of the wood. To hear the music of the voices. All that was said." - Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife
Oh, penguin. I'm diappointed. Lane's boyfriend is not only a moron, he's a selfish moron, and I really can't take that. What the heck does he give Lane except stress?
They broke up when he decided to be a big giant diva, brought that guy with the tambourine into the band, and completely ruined their showcase for a label. Oh, and he got jealous of the geeky guy in the band. I mean, really. The guy is an overgrown 9-year-old; Lane could do better.
Dean had no personality until he became jealous. And then came that scene, and you know exactly what scene I'm talking about. I hate Dean, too.
I can't believe Jess is my favorite of Rory's boyfriends. I don't like him, either, but at least my immediate reaction to his presence isn't to scream, "SON OF SATAN, BEGONE!"
The only episode of that show I'll watch is Lorelai and Luke's wedding. Which, obviously, will never happen, because it's not like the writers have any experience portraying an ongoing marriage. Oh, wait...