Aw, Gilmore Girls. I heard that Kelly Bishop wasn't happy with the ending, but I thought it was pretty good, all things considered.
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I know!
Ending up with giant coffees and breakfast at Luke's is just PERFECT.
It was a good ending. Nothing was tied up in a neat bow, but I know there are going to be some fantastic fanfic written.
Yeah, I like that the show had definite direction, but no neat ending. I was a little annoyed that ONCE AGAIN, Rory gets what she wanted, but okay. At least it wasn't from the random Amanapour meeting, cause that would have been just too pat.
I wonder what would have happened if they'd managed another season, even an abbreviated one. It sounds like Alexis Bledel wouldn't have been back, no matter what.
Luke is making a tent! I think I'm gonna cry! I'm not even a regular watcher but no Gilmore Girls is going to be very hard.
I loved that part. I love Luke. I'm so glad they ended it with a reconcilation.
me too. and I'm glad that there wasn't this big "we're together now" speech. Just a kiss at the party and a Look in the diner. hot and sweet.
When they pulled up to the party and the music changed -- that was excellent. I wish I'd taped the episode.
me too. and I'm glad that there wasn't this big "we're together now" speech. Just a kiss at the party and a Look in the diner. hot and sweet.
Plus, the necklace part was nice and subtle. It had to end with breakfast and coffee at Luke's.
I hope they rerun it this summer. I stopped watching when AI started up because, at the time I didn't care about GG anymore. It sounds like it got better towards the end.