The last scene is her waking up in bed with him the next morning, no dialogue.
No! I should have stopped watching GG at the beginning of this season. It was a lousy season.
I had heard that was the ending, but I really thought it was a false spoiler. Running back to Christopher just makes me roll my eyes at this point.
This is why I'm a spoiler whore. I so do not want to see that. GG, it was fun while it lasted.
It makes perfect sense in context -- honestly it wasn't that that bothered me. It was Luke's reaction that drove her to it that was out of character.
To be more precise, it's the whole screaming at Luke in the street and then ending up with Christopher thing that I don't want to see. I didn't want to see last week's drunken Lorelei speech either.
So many people were out of character this season. Luke for obvious reasons. Lorelai for turning her back on Rory. Rory for continuing to put up with Logan. If it wasn't for Lane's wedding, this season would have been a total waste.
I didn't want to see last week's drunken Lorelei speech either.
I had to fastforward through it.
I am so glad I stopped watching GG. Why do shows do that? (and it sometimes feels like they all do)
I've loved this season up until now -- I think it's been handled brilliantly. And I think I would have had a very different reaction to the finale if I didn't know the Paladinos weren't going to be around to handle the fallout next year.
And I think I would have had a very different reaction to the finale if I didn't know the Paladinos weren't going to be around to handle the fallout next year.
Any word on who will be running the show next year?
David Rosenthal, who was a writer/producer on this season. I haven't been paying close enough attention to his eps to have much of an opinion on him one way or the other.