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I am watching bc it's GILMORE GIRLS and the show rules.
Except for this season, which has been a pile of shit. Way to go, Amy Sherman-Palladino, thanks for ruining this show on your way out. I hope the new head-guy can pull this show back to what it once was, but after what I've read is happening tonight, I have very little hope for the show. This might be the one that pushes me over the edge. I haven't been too happy with how they've had the characters completely alter how they react to things in the last year (and two years if you count in Rory's ridiculously stupid storylines,) but after what looks to happen from all the spoilers I've seen, I might just be completely done with it.
Actually I think the way they're ending tonight is great. From what I've heard of it at least.
I fully support one of the possible spoilers.
I'm not sure if Lorelai's complete and utter destruction of her relationship with Luke, completely out of character, was what you'd known about, but it was what I'd read and knew and it still pissed me off last night. Amy Sherman-Palladino just thrust a giant middle-finger to WB and the fans with the final moments of last night's episode. This used to be an enjoyable show. I'm going to need some serious spoilerage next season to keep me interested - I need to know if this show is worth wasting my time on again, because I feel like I threw away 22 hours of my life this season.
Note to self: do not watch Amy Sherman-Palladino penned shows anymore.
I don't see it as a F You. I was thoroughly pleased by what happened at the end. I thought the whole relationship between the two had been the downfall of this season.
Lorelai is much more enjoyable when she's single and or screwing up a relationship. I think they turned Luke into a jackass the last few months and I'd much rather see her with Christopher.
Besides if rumors have been correct the last two years, Lauren Graham and Scott Patterson(Luke) actually don't get along well in real life. Call it the X-Files syndrome.