At the CW Source, Jason C. kicks of the “Sourcies” awards: Click to continue »
John Carlton in his blog recently summed up the answer to how Luke and Lorelai can make a relationship. He didn’t mean to. He wasn’t talking about Gilmore Girls. He was talking about life in general, about business, about focusing on your destiny. And yet I heard him talking about Luke and Lorelai. Isn’t that always the way with GG? Here’s what he wrote:
I have now lived long enough, survived enough adventures, and observed enough other clueless people get a clue… that I can safely say everyone has a handful of moments in their life that shape who you are and how successful you will be. Most of these life-changing moments involve some sort of crisis or problem. Finding true love is great… but it’s now you handle heartbreak that really defines you.
Luke and Lorelai have certainly undergone their share of heartbreak. And this is why they can get together, and why they must do it this season. Click to continue »
I'll post later why I believe Luke and Lorelai can get together, even get married, this season. And what would need to happen to pull it off. [Edit: I've posted it here: How Luke and Lorelai can get back together.] Click to continue »
For now, enjoy this video mashup celebrating their love, with part of Third Day's song "I've Always Loved You."
It was identified as one of the most romantic scenes ever on Gilmore Girls, at least by the readership of the GilmoreGirls.org forum. It’s at the end of Episode 516, “So… Good Talk.”
Lorelai is sitting alone on her couch, watching A Star is Born, missing Luke, a couple weeks after he told her, “I can’t be in this relationship. It’s too much.” Click to continue »