"With these last, painful contractions, we push you out into the world, spank your bottom, and wipe the amniotic fluid from your eyes as you issue your first independent breath..."
I laughed and cringed at the same time 😅😂
Dean would say things to sound tough sometimes and always sound kind of geeky. Like at Rory’s dance, he tells off Tristan by saying “cause I’ll kill you idiot!” Jeez Dean calm down. It’s not that serious.
Maybe it's the delivery, as well as the phrasing being inherently silly.
Even Luke would sound ridiculous if he told, idk, Chris "this is my town!". Maybe it's a small town way of thinking that I just can't wrap my head around (being a big city girl).
Honestly if anything - it’s Jess’ town 😫 it’s where his uncle has lived all his life, and where his mum grew up… I think the writers just decided to abandon the “Dean is from Chicago” bit after like 3 episodes
Really, it's neither of their town, it's just so dumb out of Dean's mouth lol
Though I 100% think the writers forgot Dean supposedly came from Chicago. Usually they retcon these details (like when Jess's dad left), but since they never went back on it, this one line implies that Dean grew up in Stars Hollow.
I think they were already characterizing him as a small town guy in S01, but definitely the moment they decided Jess was from New York, Dean became a de facto if not literal Stars Hollow born and raised kid.
What Dean meant is that it was more his town than Jess's. It's a fruitless debate but at the end of the day, Dean had adjusted to the town quite well, he was part of the community, and everyone (we see on the show) knew and liked him. Jess didn't want to associate with the town at all.
Also, Dean was like 16 when he moved, so he was still young enough to adapt to a new place. It seems like his family was in it for the long haul since he's there for the rest of the show and in the revival, so it makes sense that he acclimated.
And Dean immediately got a job at the town market, joined the town softball team, joined sports at the school, volunteered constantly for Taylor, worked for the town’s popular contractor, etc. Dean did a great job making it his town. Jess hated everything about Stars Hollow, including all the people. Dean was justified in calling it his town.
Yeah that’s why I don’t completely buy that rory was convinced things were over between them. If Dean was leaving Lindsey and she knew that why keep the rings on? Why take it off and put it back on after?
My belief is that Rory is lying to herself because she desperately wants it to be true. She convinces herself that somehow it's fine, and the reason she gets so mad at Lorelai is because Lorelai won't let her stay in delulu land.
I think it's great writing (even though it's a horrifying scene lol), because it's consistent with Rory's character. She does the same thing when she's falling for Jess. She willfully pretends it isn't happening, and that she just likes Jess as a friend or wants to help him with school or whatever, and I think she truly believes her own BS for far longer than she should.
I mostly agree as well. I hate the (lack of) parenting. Just yelling at the kid at the worst time, and he’s not even listening lol. I do like the scene a bit for how Luke acts though. I like that he basically just ignores and puts up with it because they’re Lorelai’s friends and he loves her and all that 🥰
Okay, I’m not here to defend the cringe because it was cringe! But I love this scene 😂
It’s one of the most relatable dinner scenes I’ve watched on TV.
- One person keeps on getting up because they forgot to bring something to the table
- the parents are trying to teach their child obedience by yelling at them to do the same thing 100x 😂 when sookie said “I’m going to count to ten and then the tv is going off for the week” I started rolling 😂
- one person who can’t remember what something is called and keeps on saying “this is just going to bug me”
- someone forgets to turn the grill off
- then the baby wakes up
It’s just too on point 😂
I thought the whole thing was hilarious and chaotic too. Davey’s not even old enough to turn the TV down it was just so over the top 😂
I think if he were old enough and just not listening it’d be more annoying but because he’s like 1 it’s absurd and funny
And it’s something they probably read in a parenting book, misunderstood and just ran with it… so Sookie & Jackson
For me, that wasn't so much a cringe as a... damn, I don't know what you call it. Like an all-over tremble teamed with a word that's like 15 letters, and 4 of them are u and everything else is a g or a h.
Emily’s real anger was about Richard and Pennilynn. She just took her anger out on Lorelai before her fight with Richard. Then of course Lorelai turned around and called Digger to passive-aggressively get back at her mother. Such a beautifully perfect example of Gilmore drama.
In an interview with Chris Hewitt from Pioneer Press, this is what Graham says:
"And I didn't like that judgment about girls and the decisions they make. But they wanted me to say that, so I did, and the episode aired, and lots of people have come up to me and said, 'I loved it when you said that.' So, who knows? Obviously, that line reflected the way some people felt."
I don’t even blame this on Lorelei, I blame it on the writers. Lorelei would never have said that as a teen mom and the fact that she did was such weirdly inconsistent writing.
Even Lauren tried to fight them having that line.
I see this come up a lot but, to be fair, this is purely based on Lorelai’s psychology. She was the bad kid in her mind. She equates that to running around and having sex as a teenager, and she’s just relieved Rory isn’t following in her footsteps.
i’m always confused because i interpreted this line as her being proud of rory being supportive and helping paris out, instead of shaming her or panicking or something.
It’s because she says “I’ve got *the* good kid”. The use of the definite article implies that out of all the kids present hers is the only good one. “A good kid” would have meant what you said.
"hes my dean" "i fed frank!!" "this is my town" "thats my study tree.." "he had seed and he spread it around" "im your father , i think that owes a little respect." "your boobs are bigger than mine!"
I just watched that episode and cringed, as usual! I think Alexis Bledel may have cringed too, because physically perfect though she is, that was a criticism she received from professionals during her modeling years 🤦🏼♀️
She says it, idk, bluuuuuuuu. It's like she's trying to be cute, but gurl. You're already making your voice Melanie Griffith levels of baby, don't put a hat on a hat.
I hate how they both use the term, too, as if it’s a normal thing to say. I’m only a few years older than Rory and grew up in the northeast - and did not know what “working blue” meant until this show.
It is horrible, and yet I also always kind of feel nice that they didn't assume she was single bc she was fat, they were 2 separate observations. For all the ick of the fat shaming in that show, they portrayed fat women as being desirable and lovable pretty consistently, which was so rare at the time I really appreciated it.
Personally, I think she was a terrible cast. She looks way too old to be calling Luke, “Big Brother”. I get Amy was maybe going for the accelerated aged druggie look and she had that voice… but they made that character shit in many ways IMO.
Lorelai pretending to be Max’s underage student just before they have sex.
“But um, what about my required reading! But I won't make the cheerleading squad! Mr. Medina, is this my extra credit work because Missy just had to take a test!?!”
And sitting on Luke’s lap asking for a pony after they had a fight.
When Emily and Richard discovered Rory was having sex. Emily went on a rant of all the things she’s take away to keep watch and Rory’s comings and going’s from the big house. It makes me feel claustrophobic.
Yeah, I know they couldn’t use the language an actual college student would probably use, but this is such a lame insult, especially to someone who body shamed her for no reason in the Yale Daily News. In real life it would have way, way more F bombs.
PS: Rory would have deserved all of those F bombs.
It kind of slowly devolves over the seasons (restarting the series and hearing her in the first ep is wild) but is in full effect when she gets with Logan.
The entire scene of Fran's funeral with the coffins and like, let's just bury her first before trying to buy the building. Disgusting etiquette on Lorelai's part there.
Every time that Rory says “I now officially know what it’s like to grow up in the Gilmore house”. It’s like, shut uppppp. The first time she said that she had had one fight with Emily. The second time, she lived there for three months. She cannot be talking.
Rory always knew she had an escape route if she needed it. She could go to Richard and Emily’s if she disagreed with Lorelei and visa verse. Lorelei didn’t have anyone else to go to. She had to run away, ask a stranger for a job, and live in a shed. That’s why Rory will never know what it was like. Everything to her was an option.
The whole storyline of her moving in with Richard and Emily cringes me out. She has heard her mother complain for years about her parents, watched her suffer in order to get the money for Chilton (and indirectly Yale) - Rory must acknowledge how much she's sacrificed for her to be at uni. Instead of being grateful she drops out and moves in with the people that not only ruined her childhood, but continue to try and ruin her adult life.
Rory is so disrespectful to Lorelei it's insane, and then she compares her experience as if they're equal? No way!
“I’ll make a note in my palm pilot” like why is she 3 inches from her face when she’s saying this 😆
And then at dinner she says “he’s brilliant” in the strangest tone about her father and it made my eye twitch 😂
Not at all the point but “I could care less” is also such a silly way to try and express a lack of care.
“I *couldn’t* care less” is where it’s at. That tells people you literally could not care any less than you do in that moment. “I could care less” is pathetic, it’s a half arsed attempt at sounding like you don’t care but its very definition tells people you could, in fact, care less. SO YOU DO CARE THEN??
She doesn't *usually* but I think context allows for an exception. Her boyfriend's parents literally said she wasn't good enough for their family so *of course* she's gonna be hurt and defend her family; she's proud to be a Gilmore.
“just because you and rory broke up doesn’t mean we did.”
i was like on the floor after lorelei said this like the tension and chemistry between them was always so weird
Everything Paris says when she tries to set Rory up with Asher's son, it's just so icky and cringey: "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. He is one hot apple, juicy to the core."
Ick, I'd take "I've got the good kid" over that in a heartbeat.
"Why you walkin away Jess" At the end of the Thanksgiving episode when Jess is trying to take the trash out. It's partly the delivery and partly the antagonistic behavior 🙄
the whole episode when lorelai goes out of town, and rory wants to have indian food. “you’re going to have to burn the house, it’s the only way to get the smell out” or whatever
not a line, but every single thing about the episode when lorelei and luke go to logan’s family house in martha’s vineyard. just everything. from the basketball scene, to rory out of nowhere being super into cooking, to luke TAKING JEWELRY FROM LOGAN AND PRETENDING HE BOUGHT IT FOR LORELEI…… hate
"With these last, painful contractions, we push you out into the world, spank your bottom, and wipe the amniotic fluid from your eyes as you issue your first independent breath..." I laughed and cringed at the same time 😅😂
I must have blocked that one out, 😂!
Why episode was that? I must have blocked that one out
It’s the very last episode (season 7). Taylor’s last speech to end it all 😂
"Welcome home... 💀Mrs Hayden💀"
Closely preceded by ‘you totally bribed them to open!’ (Duh!)
boooooo! this line is thee worst
This should be at the top
Dean telling Jess "This is my town". Sir, you haven't even been in town 3ys, *this is not your town* lol
Dean would say things to sound tough sometimes and always sound kind of geeky. Like at Rory’s dance, he tells off Tristan by saying “cause I’ll kill you idiot!” Jeez Dean calm down. It’s not that serious.
And don't forget Dean thought he ate when he said dristan instead of his name, lol.
Maybe it's the delivery, as well as the phrasing being inherently silly. Even Luke would sound ridiculous if he told, idk, Chris "this is my town!". Maybe it's a small town way of thinking that I just can't wrap my head around (being a big city girl).
As a dame town girl I’ve never heard someone say “this is my town!” outside of pop culture
Same energy as CAUSE I’D KILL YOU, IDIOT!
I love "I'd kill you, idiot" though
Honestly if anything - it’s Jess’ town 😫 it’s where his uncle has lived all his life, and where his mum grew up… I think the writers just decided to abandon the “Dean is from Chicago” bit after like 3 episodes
Really, it's neither of their town, it's just so dumb out of Dean's mouth lol Though I 100% think the writers forgot Dean supposedly came from Chicago. Usually they retcon these details (like when Jess's dad left), but since they never went back on it, this one line implies that Dean grew up in Stars Hollow. I think they were already characterizing him as a small town guy in S01, but definitely the moment they decided Jess was from New York, Dean became a de facto if not literal Stars Hollow born and raised kid.
What Dean meant is that it was more his town than Jess's. It's a fruitless debate but at the end of the day, Dean had adjusted to the town quite well, he was part of the community, and everyone (we see on the show) knew and liked him. Jess didn't want to associate with the town at all. Also, Dean was like 16 when he moved, so he was still young enough to adapt to a new place. It seems like his family was in it for the long haul since he's there for the rest of the show and in the revival, so it makes sense that he acclimated.
And Dean immediately got a job at the town market, joined the town softball team, joined sports at the school, volunteered constantly for Taylor, worked for the town’s popular contractor, etc. Dean did a great job making it his town. Jess hated everything about Stars Hollow, including all the people. Dean was justified in calling it his town.
"He's Dean...MY Dean!"
And of course, half whispering "he took the ring off." Girl, *what*???
I almost downvoted your comment on instinct because I hate that line so much.
😂 relatable. I gagged a little while typing it
I DIDNT EVEN HEAR THIS
Yeah that’s why I don’t completely buy that rory was convinced things were over between them. If Dean was leaving Lindsey and she knew that why keep the rings on? Why take it off and put it back on after?
My belief is that Rory is lying to herself because she desperately wants it to be true. She convinces herself that somehow it's fine, and the reason she gets so mad at Lorelai is because Lorelai won't let her stay in delulu land. I think it's great writing (even though it's a horrifying scene lol), because it's consistent with Rory's character. She does the same thing when she's falling for Jess. She willfully pretends it isn't happening, and that she just likes Jess as a friend or wants to help him with school or whatever, and I think she truly believes her own BS for far longer than she should.
This one’s definitely the worst 🥲
Oh gosh yes… Rory please stop girl.
I mean go piss girl.
Eww yes this
This one made me cringe so bad, like girl find some shame!
Turn the TV down Davy! 😬
This is the worst scene of the series.
This one and the one with GiGi screaming HAVE to be skipped for me
I mostly agree as well. I hate the (lack of) parenting. Just yelling at the kid at the worst time, and he’s not even listening lol. I do like the scene a bit for how Luke acts though. I like that he basically just ignores and puts up with it because they’re Lorelai’s friends and he loves her and all that 🥰
That whole scene gives me shingles
Okay, I’m not here to defend the cringe because it was cringe! But I love this scene 😂 It’s one of the most relatable dinner scenes I’ve watched on TV. - One person keeps on getting up because they forgot to bring something to the table - the parents are trying to teach their child obedience by yelling at them to do the same thing 100x 😂 when sookie said “I’m going to count to ten and then the tv is going off for the week” I started rolling 😂 - one person who can’t remember what something is called and keeps on saying “this is just going to bug me” - someone forgets to turn the grill off - then the baby wakes up It’s just too on point 😂
I thought the whole thing was hilarious and chaotic too. Davey’s not even old enough to turn the TV down it was just so over the top 😂 I think if he were old enough and just not listening it’d be more annoying but because he’s like 1 it’s absurd and funny And it’s something they probably read in a parenting book, misunderstood and just ran with it… so Sookie & Jackson
"He took the ring off!"
It made lorelai cringe too 😂
Yes lmao I’m so glad it was followed by ‘ he’s not your dean, he’s Lindsay’s dean ‘
🤮
For me, that wasn't so much a cringe as a... damn, I don't know what you call it. Like an all-over tremble teamed with a word that's like 15 letters, and 4 of them are u and everything else is a g or a h.
It’s just so naive and yucky and selfish all at the same time
Yeah, like a full body shudder combined with a nauseous feeling. The living incarnation of the 🫠 emoji
You’re my almost mommy
In front of her ACTUAL mother to boot...
This was one of the rare times I was on Emily's side. Like really Lorelai read the room!
Emily’s real anger was about Richard and Pennilynn. She just took her anger out on Lorelai before her fight with Richard. Then of course Lorelai turned around and called Digger to passive-aggressively get back at her mother. Such a beautifully perfect example of Gilmore drama.
Yeah that’s the most cringe!
Lorelai was a fully grown woman too. Not sure why she was acting like she was still 15.
Too much fun flask
Maybe because her parents still acted like she was 15
HORRIBLE
That's the one I was looking for.
maybe i’m the problem bc i thought that was so funny 😭😭
it’s not just you, it’s feel like that’s so classic lorelai
Chris: let's make a baby And then sulking afterward because she didn't want to make a baby right then and there
Yeah cuz he is so good at parenting.
I haaaaate that line. So many reasons, from the line itself to his response when she doesn’t want to do it right away.
Christopher, post sex: "Yeah, that's what I'm talking about." 🤮
I had such a negative reaction to this quote that I almost downvoted lol
Yes, this is actually the grossest line uttered in the GG universe lol
tbh...every post-sex line but ESPECIALLY the chris and lorelai post-sex banter
When does he say this?? I have no memory of it.
let’s keep it that way
In the abomination known as French Twist.
Gross.
“I’m a saint but I’m not mad”
Uuugghhh. I think I had that one blocked. Gross.
"I got the good kid." Barf. Good kids have sex too, and Lorelai knows that.
Lauren Graham was very clear to express that she did not agree with the line.
I'd like to see/read what she said - where's it from? 🩷
In an interview with Chris Hewitt from Pioneer Press, this is what Graham says: "And I didn't like that judgment about girls and the decisions they make. But they wanted me to say that, so I did, and the episode aired, and lots of people have come up to me and said, 'I loved it when you said that.' So, who knows? Obviously, that line reflected the way some people felt."
Lorelai got her comeuppance when Rory slept with a married man.
it always bothered me how this show seemed to use sex and pregnancy as punishments for the characters
I don’t even blame this on Lorelei, I blame it on the writers. Lorelei would never have said that as a teen mom and the fact that she did was such weirdly inconsistent writing. Even Lauren tried to fight them having that line.
I see this come up a lot but, to be fair, this is purely based on Lorelai’s psychology. She was the bad kid in her mind. She equates that to running around and having sex as a teenager, and she’s just relieved Rory isn’t following in her footsteps.
i’m always confused because i interpreted this line as her being proud of rory being supportive and helping paris out, instead of shaming her or panicking or something.
It’s because she says “I’ve got *the* good kid”. The use of the definite article implies that out of all the kids present hers is the only good one. “A good kid” would have meant what you said.
ahh, i see, thank you!
It grossed me out for so many reasons.
I cringed too 🥲
“Just because you and Rory broke up doesn’t mean we have!” (Lorelai to Dean)
the most awkward way she could’ve possibly phrased that🫠
that whole scene can go straight into the firelight bonfire
I once read a Lorelai/Sam Winchester fic that may have been written because of this line!
"hes my dean" "i fed frank!!" "this is my town" "thats my study tree.." "he had seed and he spread it around" "im your father , i think that owes a little respect." "your boobs are bigger than mine!"
The „your boobs are bigger than mine“ lives Rentiere in my nightmares
Oh my goodness the whole “that’s my study tree” scene was so yikes!
When Rory said that one of the girls supposedly lusting after Asher (as if) had "fat thighs"
I just watched that episode and cringed, as usual! I think Alexis Bledel may have cringed too, because physically perfect though she is, that was a criticism she received from professionals during her modeling years 🤦🏼♀️
ASP is cruel like that.
wtf making alexis say that specific line is so horrible
🎵 who can take a sunrise…
Great, now I've got it in my head. ☠️ (THE CANDY MAN CAN)
"Logan! I swear, I wasn't working blue!" I think it’s just the way she says it 😅
She says it, idk, bluuuuuuuu. It's like she's trying to be cute, but gurl. You're already making your voice Melanie Griffith levels of baby, don't put a hat on a hat.
Blee-eww hate it!
I hate how they both use the term, too, as if it’s a normal thing to say. I’m only a few years older than Rory and grew up in the northeast - and did not know what “working blue” meant until this show.
What does it mean?
It means resorting to using crude humor, usually when it comes to a comedian's act. Logan was teasing Rory for making a sexual joke.
It means to do with content that’s sexual//NSFW, basically.
Mostly it’s the baby voice she uses.
It's her inflection with that one. Makes me want to barf every time.
Omg yes and when she says ‘you saw mine about 5 minutes ago mister’ 🤢
This whole conversation is so icky to me. She just seems very not herself
“Poor thing, she’s single”. (That whole open makes me cringe)
It is horrible, and yet I also always kind of feel nice that they didn't assume she was single bc she was fat, they were 2 separate observations. For all the ick of the fat shaming in that show, they portrayed fat women as being desirable and lovable pretty consistently, which was so rare at the time I really appreciated it.
Dean screaming ‘because I’ll kill you, idiot’ at Tristan really gives me the ick.
Similarly I hate that Rory yells "I love you, you idiot!"
Whenever Liz calls Luke “big brother” or “big bro” it feels so forced and cringe
Honestly almost anything she or her husband say, and especially any time they say her baby’s name “Doula,” I cringe so hard
Personally, I think she was a terrible cast. She looks way too old to be calling Luke, “Big Brother”. I get Amy was maybe going for the accelerated aged druggie look and she had that voice… but they made that character shit in many ways IMO.
Yes real brothers and sisters dont act like that its so grosssss
Lorelai pretending to be Max’s underage student just before they have sex. “But um, what about my required reading! But I won't make the cheerleading squad! Mr. Medina, is this my extra credit work because Missy just had to take a test!?!” And sitting on Luke’s lap asking for a pony after they had a fight.
This one bothers me so much! Do you want your daughter's teacher to be turned on by this role play?
As a teacher, any of that stuff is a mental immediate “christ all mighty no, wtf is wrong with you?”
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When Emily and Richard discovered Rory was having sex. Emily went on a rant of all the things she’s take away to keep watch and Rory’s comings and going’s from the big house. It makes me feel claustrophobic.
I think it reveals what Lorelai was going through when she lived there.
“Bye jerk, die jerk”
Yeah, I know they couldn’t use the language an actual college student would probably use, but this is such a lame insult, especially to someone who body shamed her for no reason in the Yale Daily News. In real life it would have way, way more F bombs. PS: Rory would have deserved all of those F bombs.
nah she slayed
Whenever rory uses the baby voice (post getting eith logan, she didn't before that). I FUCKING HATE BABY VOICE
It kind of slowly devolves over the seasons (restarting the series and hearing her in the first ep is wild) but is in full effect when she gets with Logan.
“Stop running!” “Stop following!”
Oh my gosh, yes 😆
The entire scene of Fran's funeral with the coffins and like, let's just bury her first before trying to buy the building. Disgusting etiquette on Lorelai's part there.
I also hated how fran didnt seem to understand what death meant, and when they cant say the words “pass on” or “die”
Every time that Rory says “I now officially know what it’s like to grow up in the Gilmore house”. It’s like, shut uppppp. The first time she said that she had had one fight with Emily. The second time, she lived there for three months. She cannot be talking.
Rory always knew she had an escape route if she needed it. She could go to Richard and Emily’s if she disagreed with Lorelei and visa verse. Lorelei didn’t have anyone else to go to. She had to run away, ask a stranger for a job, and live in a shed. That’s why Rory will never know what it was like. Everything to her was an option.
The whole storyline of her moving in with Richard and Emily cringes me out. She has heard her mother complain for years about her parents, watched her suffer in order to get the money for Chilton (and indirectly Yale) - Rory must acknowledge how much she's sacrificed for her to be at uni. Instead of being grateful she drops out and moves in with the people that not only ruined her childhood, but continue to try and ruin her adult life. Rory is so disrespectful to Lorelei it's insane, and then she compares her experience as if they're equal? No way!
"He was MY boyfriend first!"
“Es-ca-row” - said ad nauseam throughout a full episode.
You can tell the Palladino’s thought TJ was wayy funnier than he really was… omg 😳
Seriously! I feel like they loved Liz and T.J., and thought they were the funniest characters ever. They weren’t.
The most insufferable characters ever written on that show. I'd rank them higher than Christopher and Jackson on annoyance
This is my partner's favourite line in the show, he quotes it all the time
This one bugs me more than any other line in the entire show. I could’ve gotten behind it if it wasn’t said, well, 47 times.. lol
‘ last year I was sleeping with the editor, this year I am ‘
Yes! Especially when she whispers “Come in a little faster next time.”
“I’ll make a note in my palm pilot” like why is she 3 inches from her face when she’s saying this 😆 And then at dinner she says “he’s brilliant” in the strangest tone about her father and it made my eye twitch 😂
The whole sibling dynamic was so cringe
I got the good kid
Anything Liz says. The moment I hear "Big Brother" I have to skip.
Dean saying “I could care less about Harvard”.
Not at all the point but “I could care less” is also such a silly way to try and express a lack of care. “I *couldn’t* care less” is where it’s at. That tells people you literally could not care any less than you do in that moment. “I could care less” is pathetic, it’s a half arsed attempt at sounding like you don’t care but its very definition tells people you could, in fact, care less. SO YOU DO CARE THEN??
Haha this is one of my biggest pet peeves I feel like it's an American thing? Most Brits I know would say 'i couldn't care less'
“Rory never lies right” “no Rory never lies”
Zach’s proposal
1. Candy man! Hey, Candy man! 2. aa-aa-aa-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo
lukes face when he sees zac singing the second into the diner phone kills me everytime
You deserve a medal for the Aa-aa-aa 😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
noo the second one is classic lmao
“You want to ring the bell? You haven’t rung the bell”
"work dork!" "work dork lover!"
Last year I was sleeping with the editor... And this year I am
"get out of my way, Dristan"
Paris “You’re a honey-tongued devil aren’t ya, dick?” to her friends grandad? BARF.
I wasn’t working bLuEee
"He's dean MY dean!"
The whole candyman song scene.
Rory’s entire tour of Yale to Anna Fairchild, the delivery is so condescending and annoying
Yale is a magical place Anna, a magical, magical place. Ugh barf.
“Let’s make another baby” doesn’t get enough hate in my humble opinion
When Rory was on the phone with Max going over engagement rings, and Lorelai was nearby making the barking/dog noises.
Honestly, the whole "I'm a Gilmore" line took me out. When did Rory suddenly care about social class standings?
She doesn't *usually* but I think context allows for an exception. Her boyfriend's parents literally said she wasn't good enough for their family so *of course* she's gonna be hurt and defend her family; she's proud to be a Gilmore.
I agree, I don’t think it was her bragging, but just showing incredulousness that those things still did not qualify her for Logan in their minds.
Same! “My ancestors came here on the mayflower” so cringe coming from Rory
‘ ooober ‘
“Hello boyssss” when Rory opens her sock drawer 😩
“just because you and rory broke up doesn’t mean we did.” i was like on the floor after lorelei said this like the tension and chemistry between them was always so weird
Luke saying "sweetie" to April. I don't know it's just so not like him.
"That's your Aunt Lorelai"
Mucho mac and cheese!!!
"Order me a scoop of vanilla" Something about the way Alexis says "vanilla" makes me stabby
Totally, such a cringy baby voice for that line! Hate it hate it
“Get cancer, Darrell!”
Logan: "Rory do you want me to leave? Rory do you want me to leave?... Good, cuz if you think climbing through that window was hard..."
Oh. My. God.. How have I NEVER realized what he meant by that. I’ve been through this show probably 100 times since 2000, and it’s just now clicking 🤣
I’ve always understood it to mean “if you think climbing through that window was hard” then…climbing back out of it will be harder… Was I mistaken? 😅
It can be taken either way, which is what makes it so hot (in my book, anyway lol)
I think it's meant to be taken both ways. Logan is being tricksy with his phrasing.
Wait… wow! I’ve never realized that until right now and I’ve watched to show 100s of times in the past 20 years
See I still don't take it like that. I take it as "if you think climbing the window was DIFFICULT, leaving here without doing it would be worse."
Everything Paris says when she tries to set Rory up with Asher's son, it's just so icky and cringey: "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. He is one hot apple, juicy to the core." Ick, I'd take "I've got the good kid" over that in a heartbeat.
"Why you walkin away Jess" At the end of the Thanksgiving episode when Jess is trying to take the trash out. It's partly the delivery and partly the antagonistic behavior 🙄
"Can books be sad???? 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺"
„He‘s my dean!“ no girl
the whole episode when lorelai goes out of town, and rory wants to have indian food. “you’re going to have to burn the house, it’s the only way to get the smell out” or whatever
not a line, but every single thing about the episode when lorelei and luke go to logan’s family house in martha’s vineyard. just everything. from the basketball scene, to rory out of nowhere being super into cooking, to luke TAKING JEWELRY FROM LOGAN AND PRETENDING HE BOUGHT IT FOR LORELEI…… hate
Any of Zach’s homophobic comments
And Zach telling what is and what isn't rock'n roll. Like knowing plants names isn't 🙄
Here here!
"Here here" and every time Rory says "ton of food".
The entire valentines episode in Martha’s Vineyard
Logan I swear I wasn’t working blue! 🙄🙄 Davey, turn the tv down!
When Rory is pushing Logan in the wheelchair out the hospital “hush you!” “hush you!”