8 pm tonight gilmore girls - second show this season


- bill 9-21-2005 1:04 am

i dont think i could watch it without the tivo. so many scenes i cant bear to watch. family guy spoofed them on their last show. it had mother and daughter engaging in the usual caffeine driven chatter while sitting on a couch. after the back and forth subsided, there was a pregnant pause, then the mom said something like, "so, you want to make out." i think thats the story arc everyone is waiting for.
- dave 9-21-2005 11:14 pm [add a comment]


that sounds about right. pretty funny. they did have paris make an experimental pass at rory on spring break on a past season. in the same episode they see her two friends from prep school madeline and louise who said they could get into clubs free by making out. rory: you made out with the doorman? louise : no each other. then paris makes a clumsy drunken pass on rory later in the show. its an intentional subliminal subtext.


- bill 9-21-2005 11:30 pm [add a comment]


tell me you didnt actually remember her prep school friends names?
- dave 9-21-2005 11:34 pm [add a comment]


i looked them up
- bill 9-21-2005 11:46 pm [add a comment]


notice lindas not chimin' in / reruns on abc family every day at 5 pm
- bill 9-21-2005 11:47 pm [add a comment]


i watch it, but i'm with dave, there are some unberarable scenes. i really dislike rory, and am pleased with the turn of events which has her doing road side community service and estranged from her mother.


- linda 9-22-2005 4:44 pm [add a comment]


granted, there are plenty of groans. i think loralie is some kind of never grown up pippie long stocking character.
- bill 9-22-2005 5:09 pm [add a comment]


"On a deeper level, however, "Desperate Housewives" and "Gilmore Girls" are about the way people live in clustered, close-knit communities. In the former, it's Wisteria Lane, a street of well-kept suburban houses occupied by women struggling to balance their private and public selves. In the latter, it's the postcard-perfect town of Star's Hollow, Conn., where Norman Rockwell quaintness combines with just enough Felliniesque quirkiness to make it bearable for the hip mother and daughter who reside there."
- dave 9-23-2005 3:20 am [add a comment]


watching the GG reruns daily at 5. yesterday loralie said "i like pie." this follows daves line of thinking that viewers were really waiting for mom and daughter to start making out. or just that there is comedic play with an intentional underlying lesbian theme. i first heard ref to "i like pie" on the fmu message board and wondered where from the recent spike in the i like pie meme was generated. we alll remember ha ha ha fur pie from school days. i guess its a permanent adolescent trope now.
- bill 12-02-2005 6:29 pm [add a comment]





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