Today, Keith Schooley wrote on his blog about the Gilmore Girls story, now that it’s complete:
Description doesn’t do the show justice; it was the sharp-edged wit that made it work. That and Lorelai’s character, played inimitably by Lauren Graham: having been thrust into adult responsibilities at an early age, Lorelai is emotionally the peer, or even the junior, of her own daughter. A charming veneer of clever verbal repartee covered a heart of pain and fear—primarily, the fear that she may have missed the chance for a lasting romantic relationship forever.
Unfortunately, that’s the most insightful thing he says in the entire piece. Click to continue »