View Full Version : Gilmore Girls 1/10 "The Perfect Dress" SPOILERS
Neenahboy
01-10-2006, 06:34 PM
Glad to see this back after a month-long hiatus. Can't believe we only have nine episodes left this season.
Graymalkin
01-10-2006, 07:30 PM
If my editor-in-chief was anything like Paris Geller, I'd strangle her myself and be feted as a hero for it.
thefutoncritic
01-10-2006, 07:33 PM
Glad to see this back after a month-long hiatus. Can't believe we only have nine episodes left this season.
Hmmm. Tonight's is the 11th shot this season so there should be 11 more left.
Graymalkin
01-10-2006, 07:43 PM
Oh my. Did they make Sherilyn Fenn look just like Lorelei? Or am I imagining things?
firerose818
01-11-2006, 06:51 AM
Didn't Sherilyn Fenn also play Jess' dad's wife in the episode where Jess went to CA to find his dad?
There were a lot of cute bits in this episode. I loved Rory falling apart in front of the shrink, and Doyle and Paris practicing self defense. I also liked Luke wanting to be a part of April's life. I guess I just don't have a problem with that story line.
-Rose
dr_mal
01-11-2006, 08:42 AM
Doyle and Paris practicing self defense.
Even though it was a blatant ripoff of Inspector Clouseau and his faithful manservant Cato, it still had me LOL. :up:
Graymalkin
01-11-2006, 10:29 AM
Didn't Sherilyn Fenn also play Jess' dad's wife in the episode where Jess went to CA to find his dad?
Yes, she did, but she was all blonde and bohemian in that episode. Here's she's more restrained and businesslike. I easily can see her and Lorelei being friends once they realize that she's not after Luke.
rockislandmike
01-11-2006, 12:31 PM
You're assuming she's not after him ??? I wasn't too sure by the end of the ep.
Tabitha573
01-11-2006, 03:16 PM
I started running my mouth and missed most of it. I hate when company unexpectedly shows up on Gilmore Girls night. :mad:
cmontyburns
01-11-2006, 03:50 PM
Maybe it's because I've spent so much time over the last several months getting caught up on prior seasons, but this whole season has been a pretty big shoulder-shrug for me. This was another meh episode, I thought. It's fun to see Lorelai happy and running her mouth again, and I'm enough of a sucker for such things to like the whole perfect dress bit, but we've gone from one awkward plot device (Lorelai's fight with Rory) to another (Luke's daughter). I don't mind that he has a daughter, per se, although it's pretty obvious and awkward plot construction, but I do mind him not taking the obvious step of immediately telling Lorelai about her. He would know that Lorelai would be OK with it, so the drama they are setting up is ridiculous and is already trying my patience.
dr_mal
01-11-2006, 04:04 PM
I started running my mouth and missed most of it. I hate when company unexpectedly shows up on Gilmore Girls night. :mad:
*cough*TiVo*cough* :D
Neenahboy
01-11-2006, 05:30 PM
Maybe it's because I've spent so much time over the last several months getting caught up on prior seasons, but this whole season has been a pretty big shoulder-shrug for me. This was another meh episode, I thought. It's fun to see Lorelai happy and running her mouth again, and I'm enough of a sucker for such things to like the whole perfect dress bit, but we've gone from one awkward plot device (Lorelai's fight with Rory) to another (Luke's daughter). I don't mind that he has a daughter, per se, although it's pretty obvious and awkward plot construction, but I do mind him not taking the obvious step of immediately telling Lorelai about her. He would know that Lorelai would be OK with it, so the drama they are setting up is ridiculous and is already trying my patience.
I agree, though I did absolutely love the long-winded Lorelai/Rory exchanges. Next season looks to be a logical place to end the series, especially if Rory graduates Yale. Amy and Dan Palladino seem to have lost something this season :(
On the bright side, only a couple more episodes until we see
the return of Friday night dinner, the first time everyone has been in the same room together since the big blowup last season. According to SpoilerFix, the dinner runs for eight scenes :eek:
Agatha Mystery
01-11-2006, 05:32 PM
I have been watching episodes from season 4 and 5 (got the sets for Christmas). I had forgotten that Rory and Lane had broken up with their boyfriends. It just seemed odd.
Luke looked dazed when he saw that Lorelai had made all of the plans. It was almost like he was hoping that she would take her time at it. I'm glad he wants to get to know April. That's very important. It's sutpid that he didn't tell Lorelai. Of course it was, which is why it is a plot point. I don't see April being a problem for Lorelai and Luke, unless April starts trying to set up Luke with her mom. Which probably means it will happen
Neenahboy
01-11-2006, 06:00 PM
I don't see April being a problem for Lorelai and Luke, unless April starts trying to set up Luke with her mom. Which probably means it will happen
Dang, I didn't even think of that. However, the kid seems smart enough to realize that nothing could possibly come between Lorelai and Luke. But that doesn't stop them from trying :rolleyes:
cmontyburns
01-11-2006, 06:39 PM
Dang, I didn't even think of that. However, the kid seems smart enough to realize that nothing could possibly come between Lorelai and Luke. But that doesn't stop them from trying :rolleyes:
Good lord, if the Palladinos actually go there, they might as well end the series immediately. There's simply no way that, after six seasons of Luke and Lorelai obviously being meant for each other, they could credibly pull that off. It's one of the reasons the current (or pending) crisis is so hard to swallow.
jschuur
01-11-2006, 06:42 PM
Good lord, if the Palladinos actually go there, they might as well end the series immediately. There's simply no way that, after six seasons of Luke and Lorelai obviously being meant for each other, they could credibly pull that off.
Maybe they can set up Lorelai with April's Mom?
Uncle Briggs
01-11-2006, 08:06 PM
The banter between Lorelei and Rory at the beginning of the show was to cutesy and annoying.
coolpenguin
01-13-2006, 06:09 PM
Just watched it today and enjoyed it immensely. I also didn't get any previews for next week, what's with that?
Agatha Mystery
01-13-2006, 06:15 PM
Doyle and Paris practicing self defense.
Something that has been bugging me, and is still bugging me about this whole thing.
Paris mentions Krav Magda to Rory, explaining what it is. Rory already knew. A couple of seasons ago, she mentioned to Lorelai that Paris knew it. It seemed kinda odd to have it explained all over again. Of course, it wasn't explained in the past, but it looks like they were afraid they'd lose their viewers if the writers didn't explain what it was.
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