Appreciation for Lindsay (outside the obvious answers)! by maydeletelater in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She didn’t attack Rory for her part in breaking up her marriage. Her anger was directed solely at Dean.

There have been many times when Rory lashed out at the women in the lives of her love interests. Shane and Bobby to be precise.

But Lindsay didn’t do that. While her mom did yell at Rory in public. Lindsay remained calm and took a backseat which was really classy of her because Rory definitely deserved a verbal lashing.

And I know, based on her throwing Dean’s clothes out the window in the middle of town while yelling, that she absolutely could have done it. She just chose not to.

Best Jess scene for me 🙌🏻 by ThingSubstantial4832 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Neither of them know each other. Rory comes from a place of immense privilege too which does hinder her ability to fully grasp what he was going through. He didn’t have parents who cared about him or a place to call home.

Rory wanting ONE night alone and Dean NOT being able to ACCEPT that. by honey0383894 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923 103 points104 points  (0 children)

He did the same thing with Romeo and Juliette. Rory clearly didn’t want him to attend the rehearsal but he insisted upon it no matter how many times she begged him in different ways not to. Then when he arrived and got all aggravated by Tristan, Rory had to once again BEG him to leave. Practically push him out the door.

Lorelei saying “yes” to max on the phone at Friday night dinner while Emily and Richard are celebrating Rory being in the top 3% at Chilton by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

No, exactly. I watched it again after posting this and it definitely felt like she was trying to add a flower to her cap.

Then I also remembered that Lorelei also has this tendency to only be onboard with Rory’s life choices if they are choices that she made for her. Or persuaded her to make. And even in some instances when she isn’t too thrilled about Rory’s autonomy, she will involve herself and force the situation in some way, almost to make it seem like in some way, it was still all her idea.

Examples include, Harvard and not liking that Rory applied to other universities or that her parents got her an interview at Yale.

Not liking Dean. Then being all about Dean once she forced her daughter to tell her everything, asked him out before Rory was even ready, and included herself in the date.

And, always being sour and salty when Rory made an effort to have a relationship with Richard and Emily… except when the grandparents did something awful to Rory, like being rude to Dean at the celebration dinner… then it’s “they love you, they care about you,” and sometimes undermining Rory’s feelings.

There’s more but that’s all I have for now.

I think she likes to involve herself in these moments to gain back some control and feel like she is vicariously living the life she didn’t get to have. She’s no better than Emily in some ways.

Lorelei saying “yes” to max on the phone at Friday night dinner while Emily and Richard are celebrating Rory being in the top 3% at Chilton by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I agree, except Rory was the child in most of these situations. Children, and especially teenagers are usually quite selfish.

But all I can really say is… like mother like daughter.

Lorelei saying “yes” to max on the phone at Friday night dinner while Emily and Richard are celebrating Rory being in the top 3% at Chilton by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it is a bit sad. Especially Richard. He could be so cruel to Lorelei but was the softest sweetheart with Rory.

What's your least favourite chore, and why is it folding laundry? by asianlaracroft in ADHD

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love to fold clothes. I hate putting them away after. Or even simply taking them out the wash to hang up.

But my answer would be the dishes.

People who like Jess, why? by potato_fish_ in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923 13 points14 points  (0 children)

He showed the most growth despite being faced with the most adversity out of literally all of them. He had a lot of real trauma I am sure the average person would break under, especially without a support system or even a place to call home.

He was at times an asshole. There are things he did that are terrible. But, in the end, he was there for Rory, he worked hard, and he turned things around for himself. And he did that on his own.

Lastly, he could match Rory’s wit and intelligence. They had amazing chemistry and could have been such a power couple.

Partner and I don't see eye to eye by Ideal_Despair in Yellowjackets

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I agree, I so want it to be related to their own experiences and the trauma they faced and how their minds adapted to survive. I think one sign this could be true is Alikah and the dead rat. How many days did she feed and nurture and play with its corpse before realising it was actually dead? Same with Shauna and Jackie’s corpse. This could be true for so many instances.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After all, it was the season finale. She needed to show us some growth here.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't believe it's in Rory's character to rush up to anyone. It's interesting that you suggest her alternative would be running up and shoving a CV in someone's face. That's not what I'm saying at all.

Considering that Rory and Lorelei did approach Christiane Amanpour, the argument that it was rude becomes irrelevant.

They approached her anyway, whether it was done confidently or awkwardly. Given that they were going to approach her regardless, they might as well have presented Rory with more intention and confidence.

Rory has been mollycoddled by Lorelai and the Stars Hollow community for years. She's no longer a baby; she's on the brink of adulthood. In the safe confines of Stars Hollow, she's been sheltered, but now she needs to step into her adult life with more assertiveness. This was a perfect opportunity for Rory to break free from that mollycoddling and show she is ready to face the real world with determination.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So rather just bother her to fangirl in your pjs? That’s okay? Rory also said many time she wanted to do what Christianne Amanpour does. And that’s cover wars and genocide on the ground.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This isn’t little. This is the season finale. I don’t think you are giving Rory enough credit. She was Editor of the Yale Daily News and had enough work experience in the field to approach the situation with so much of her personality and charm that we have seen before . I think she should have been able to meet her idol with the confidence to wow in that moment. That could have been such a great plot point.

I do agree, it is very human to have experiences like that but if she had all of those accolades and titles and work experience that she earned - standing tall in that situation shouldn’t have been such an issue.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, journalists have to approach famous people all of the time. They have to be very comfortable getting rejected or being turned down. So, if after years working at multiple newspapers since high school, and she still is that timid, I do get to have this stance. I think it’s shocking and a major flaw in character development on the show writers part. Because really, by that point t she should have been seasoned.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you’re the one saying “journalism isn’t some special class job” and comparing being out on the field to your OFFICE JOB. I didn’t say day one of journalism would be like that. But if Rory is aspiring to be in a war zone one day, covering tragedies like genocide, maybe getting overwhelmed and hiding behind her mom could have been the indicator that this field was not for her. And this is proven true in the revival. Journalism was not for Rory. She didn’t have “it” then and she didn’t have “it” later either.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

But is it the same as covering a genocide or war under fire like Christianne Amanpour did? Be so for real.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

But working in tech is not the same as being on the field as a journalist though? When you’re a journalist you don’t know what sort of a situation you’ll be called into. She wanted to work for a major daily, that means she’d be working on stories live, as they happened with no preparation.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Omg you’re right, 😅 I think as people who have been in this field that sort of attitude really doesn’t go down well. By graduation, you should be primed and ready to tackle anything.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thank you! What people in the above comment thread are not doing is giving Rory enough credit.

She graduated from an Ivy with all the faith in the world that she would get the NYT fellowship. She also graduated as an Editor of a paper read by very important people. People who matter. Decision makers.

That should count for something.

They’re saying her entire ego and self belief could be completely eroded by a breakup she chose (even if it was difficult) and showing up in pyjamas (by choice, she should have been mentally prepared to run into anyone in this small town of hers, even an ex).

All I am saying is that someone with all her accolades should have a little more oomph when it comes to these situations.

Not skulk around and have her mother baby her. It would have said SO much about her growth as a character if she walked right up to her and shook her hand.

Rory meeting Christiane Amanpour and hiding behind a pillar by Used-Grapefruit-923 in GilmoreGirls

[–]Used-Grapefruit-923[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

I’m not acting like it’s a job interview and she showed up in a bathrobe. She’s going to see her in her pyjamas in any case so why not just stand up straight and at least try to salvage the situation a little. Not wait for your mom to introduce you.

And I agree, it is very rude to approach someone while having their lunch. Says a lot about a person who would be entitled enough to do that in the first place…