Pretentious dialogue aside, this show lost me when Hollywood started to play loose with the mother's love-life. I don't want to know that she sleeps with her kid's teacher, then sleeps with her ex-husband, and all the while, the audience is rooting for her to commit to the one decent guy on the show. Don't mess with me, Hollywood. Don't string me along, cuz I won't bite more than once. I do agree, however, with the reviewer who said it's a good mother/daughter show. When my 7th grade daughter fusses about having too much homework, I remind her of her heroine, Rory.
Same thing happened with NBC's ED. Nice show, better dialogue than Gilmore Girls, but I don't want to see that guy whoring around when the girl of his (only God knows why) dreams lives just down the street.
Ick...can't anybody be celibate until they're a little more sure? ED should join Lorelai for a one-night stand.
Same thing happened with NBC's ED. Nice show, better dialogue than Gilmore Girls, but I don't want to see that guy whoring around when the girl of his (only God knows why) dreams lives just down the street.
Ick...can't anybody be celibate until they're a little more sure? ED should join Lorelai for a one-night stand.