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I think Rory, Dean, Paris and Jess should all date.
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CONTRAVERSIAL OPINION
I liked Gilmore Girls: A year in the life
I thought it was very accurate for the characters themselves. Of course, Rory would be going through a period of uncertainty. I actually liked how Lorelei and Emily's relationship progressed over the 4 episodes. I loved Emily's ending.I loved Lorelei doing something as stupid as living in the wild for however long that book or movie was (never read or seen it).
They lost Richard. The whole show starts with them losing Richard, and they're grieving. Of course, they'd all be going through changes. Grief changes you as a person. For Rory, he was her rock, her biggest supporter. It makes sense that it would kind of cause her to spiral further than she already was. Because let's be honest, that girls life was not what she imagined it to be. She probably imagined herself, travelling yes, but having a stable job and writing things that mattered. Not being in an affair with someone who's engaged and being rejected from jobs left, right, and centre. It actually makes sense she'd be in an unhealthy relationship with logan that girl hasn't had a normal relationship. And I like that the season ends with her pregnant it's a very full circle moment.
Lorelei lost her father. It's tough enough to have a strained relationship with your parents, but to lose them without really ever trying to fix that strain is hard. The scene where she's standing looking over the hills and she calls Emily genuinely makes me so emotional everytime.
And guys, Emily's arc over the show was the best. I rewatch it for her. Of course, she would start housing random people. She felt alone after losing her husband. Her granddaughter was always travelling, and her daughter and her didn't have the best relationship. Of course, she'd want to move and leave the DAR. She lost a major person in her life that's painful. I love that she moves to the coast and starts volunteering for a museum, using her history degree. It's so accurate for her, she'd want peace after losing the love of her life. It makes sense that she'd make these changes.
ALSO, I loved that Jess was the one to encourage Rory to write a book. He was the only one (besides Lorelei) who was actively like what the fuck why did you drop out of Yale?
Honestly, I'm glad Dean didn't show up
Lanes arc in the show isn't canon for me. In my mind, she divorced Zac after the kids turned 2 and started her own band, and they're super successful, and she's mega rich.
I liked Paris's arc it's fitting that she'd be a high-powered white feminist smash through the glass ceiling type.