I can’t tell if it’s the pop content or his awesome voice that keeps bringing me back, but I am so into it. Gilmore Girls and a smooth low voice is exactly what I need right now
@@jayeharrison4533I know same, I starting to think it’s just the perfect combo, it’s like peanut butter and jam, alone they are fine but together - 👩🍳💋
Sookie had a newborn at this moment, as well as starting a new business. Just having a baby takes a lot of focus, but both of these things happening at the same time....She was definitely overwhelmed, as @ennuiblue4295 also commented.
Rory skipping classes and reading through her job proves she's taking too many classes. She's cutting corners, in this case by padding a paper, then shows up solely for an ego boost from the professor. The professor even says "you can stay in the class, but this is a D paper" and she sees it as a personal attack. Same thing happens with her first internship. She wholeheartedly expects a gold star from Mitchum just because she tries. The reality is usually pretty different than how she thinks things are going.
for context on Rory taking 5 classes: full time undergrad is 4 classes, and depending on how many credits the classes are (like if it involved lab hours which is typically another credit or 2) it would be pretty intensive but doable for some type A people. I believe this is one of those moments where we see cracks in Rory’s future, because she’s also type A and realizing she can’t hack this much work. The episode leading up to this, she was also unreachable and didn’t sleep for days trying to do all classes. The dialogue from the professor seems like a poor excuse (using material from another class she copied from herself might be low for Yale standards) but it’s kind of also meant to show she doesn’t know her own limits, and when people try to help her realize that, she runs to people that instead take her side so she feels validated rather than talked down to. Long, windy comment my bad!
As a prof, it's noticeable when students do that. Something will come wildly out of left field in a paper and be completely unrelated to the subject at hand. It's fine if it fits, but it frequently doesn't. I definitely count off if the paper goes off topic.
@@emilyshanahan7647 Yes, that's what it is. Not that she used knowledge from another class but more that it was off topic so she used it instead of something that actually applied.
@@loveGG3 Yes, exactly. She thought padding it out would be good enough, but she didn't fulfill the assignment. I had a classmate in college class that turned in 5 pages when the assignment was two. The teacher was not impressed, just annoyed. She didn't make that mistake again.
Wow I’m taking over 20 courses… somehow it’s doable for me. is 5 really that much? I’m dropping one degree next semester due to the schedules overlapping but except from the commute between 4 different campuses spread around the whole city, this wasn’t so hard for me. But my other friend from uni is still continuing doing two master degrees at the same time and we both manage to be involved in some extra activities and organisations inside and outside of uni.
I can provide context on the professor thing. I have 100% marked students down for going off topic on assignments (twice this week so far). It's very clear when someone hasn't been keeping up with the course and starts throwing in work from other classes that is barely or not at all related to the class they're taking with me. A paper is supposed to be a cohesive study in a single idea. If it's rambling or off topic, that's a major issue. I guess maybe they think that if they've gotten their ideas from somewhere sufficiently "academic" it should count, but that doesn't fix the problem that it's out of place in the current discussion.
This episode hit hard for me both as a teen as an adult. I so deeply related to Rory breaking down after feeling overwhelmed by school and just wanting her mom, and as an adult, Lorelai stressing about money was super relatable. They both gave such solid, real performances in this.
+ the whole point of the professors critiques of her paper was that she was •padding• her paper. If the subject matter is relevant and there’s a strong connection between the two topics, then yes absolutely you should use it. But if you’re just slapping together all of the stuff that you’re currently working on in one paper, it’ll show. If he has access to her course schedule and already has an idea of what other milestones she’s reaching in her other classes’ curriculums, he’d recognize that she’s pulling a reach to connect everything she learns about just to get the paper over with. Gives very “If you just started last night, I’ll be able to tell.”
Yeah, my old professors told us to use whatever material we could but if we used something like lecture notes from another class we had to cite it properly - many people forget to add that to the bibliographies. And we were encouraged to use something like at least 5 sources. If we only used 1 then it would usually end up in a bad grade. I think this episode just gives us a nod to how badly Rory takes criticism & with her being so willing to skip a class shows her efforts already changed since high school.
It’s not clear enough but the amount of money Lorelai owes her parents for Rory’s school is FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. This show’s money works crazy. One minute they say they don’t have money for pop tarts and the next episode they go backpacking through Europe.
For a big trip or purchase, people would generally start a separate savings account. The backpacking trip also predated this episode by about half a season, long before cost overruns and delays had eaten away the remodel budget. A lesson almost everyone learns as an adult is that construction projects will inevitably strain even the most carefully accounted for budget.
IIRC This is the last time we see Trix. That’s why in her funeral (which you’ve already watched) Richard is so distraught. This was his last interaction with her.
i bet he would have. maybe it shows that lorelai wasn't comfortable enough in her relationship to ask him for money. luke became an investor partner of the inn in the long run, and maybe she knew she won't be with jason that long for that sort of commitment.
I enjoy this episode because Rory and her mom cannot connect and everything seems to be falling apart around them. The stakes are higher than many other episodes in that way.
right? This is actually one of my favorite episodes (minus the Dean sliding into Rory's DMs bits) because it feels very realistic. Being caught out over situations where we want to appear in perfect control, the reality of life making our hair look a lil ratty (though personally I love the long hair here, and the basebal cap look was CUTE), and especially running late to everything during a bad week. For me, this episode felt more human & grounded in reality than a lot of other episodes. Even a cringey Dean sliding in during a moment of emotional crisis is probably pretty realistic too 🤨
Thanks for the vid❤. When watching Rory break down in this episode about having to adjust her course load, I never thought I would related so hard to a privileged white girl as a token immigrant whose parents had humble beginnings. Every “mistake” gets magnified and you do get compared a lot. The pressure can be so overwhelming that anything less than perfect, we can flunk out or fail. A lot of people judge Rory on that, which causes me to chuckle, and I still rooted for her growth. The professor here, and Logan’s father later, were asses in the way they gave her feedback. Big grown men can feel threatened by a little young girl and it’s laughable. Feedback is a gift yes, but you don’t need hand it over like a slap in the face. The world is already cruel enough. I don’t think that the guidance counsellor should have betrayed Rory’s confidence like that either, to share their opinions with the professor and breach confidentiality, makes me curious about their contracts and professionalism.
my uni also had the same policy. it is basically as you said you'll be plagiarizing yourself, some classes expect your papers to have a certain percent of originality, specially in the social sciences, and if you present the same investigation for another class the software will definitely catch on that.. it's also because classes expect you to devote certain amount of hours to pass and you're "cheating" them of that time. fortunately i only had that issue once and my teacher was super cool about it, he was a yale graduate so maybe he did know it was kinda of ridiculous.
Rory was also upset the lane had to go. Rory chose a school close to home and goes home most weekends. She has a hard time branching out and making new friends. It’s her first year at school and kinda like when she starts at chilton she’s not fully used to the workload and takes the criticism to heart. The way he says “you work at a slower pace” I think triggers her like it’s a personal defect instead of situational. 5 classes at Yale for your first semester is a lot, especially with classes like Econ. She basically tried to shoehorn research in that didn’t apply to game theory. She’s cutting corners bc it’s the only way to find the time. And since she’s working and tight on money bc she didn’t get financial aid, as is Lorelei, I think the stress just got to her.
I think the professor was upset she used information that did not apply to his course to finish the paper. I think he gets that you may need to apply knowledge from other classes to his, but when you add research that has nothing to do with the class, it becomes concerning which is what he meant, “you tried to pad your paper instead of researching more for my class”. And some professors I had don’t want us to plagiarize ourselves. They want to see new takes with each paper instead of just writing the same thing over and over again.
I only have one thing to say about this episode, and it’s this: Like mother, like daughter… the parallels are right there, and it basically shows us how similar both Rory and Lorelai are to each other, especially with those back to back scenes, like the breakdowns and when they were both wearing hats or caps. It’s such a small little detail that I don’t think many have noticed, but I thought I’d point it out just in case 😂 That’s the central theme as well as general idea of the show, and I feel like it explains everything, or sums up the series and their characters, what with Rory’s academic and educational coming of age journey during her teen and young adult years, and Lorelai’s adult years with relationships, commitments, jobs, and of course, for the two of them: Dealing with class differences, social struggles, and family problems with Emily and Richard, which is their past, because the most talked about thing on the show is the importance of family and your background/upbringing + the generational gaps in the Gilmore family with how Emily and Richard raised Lorelai + how Lorelai raised Rory on her own. And you can kind of see all of that in the season 6 episode, which has the iconic and huge Friday night dinner fight scene, and it basically encompasses it all, summarizing the series as a whole in just that one scene with the four Gilmores. (The episode’s name is “Friday Night’s Alright For Fighting” which is episode 13 in that 6th season, and I know you’ve watched it already, but I just felt like bringing it back because it’s somewhat related to this season 4 episode, which kind of foreshadows the events to come, specifically the seasons 4 and 5 finales!) Anyway, I seriously love Gilmore Girls because of how realistic it is and how deeply I find myself relating to the characters, and there’s literally nothing else quite like it for me, so I always have a good time analyzing it in depth whenever I see something related to the show online by commenting my thoughts and opinions with other fans of the show, and it’s why I consider it my favorite! There’s just a lot to delve into and talk about, and I feel like that’s something that you need to do because it resembles just how much the Gilmores talk, so it’s like I’ve inherited that from them in a sense, but I’m still so sorry about how long this comment is 🙈 Much love to ya, Tag! Thanks again for your content, as I’ve said a few times before on your other videos ❤️❤️
I've said it before on the whole Sookie messing up with the sink and I'll say again yes she messed up yes shes not the best when it comes to business but Lorelai knew this about her from the beginning she knows how flighty and forgetful Sookie is that wasn't going to change overnight especially after she became a mom and became a whole new level of flighty and forgetful at that point Lorelai should have made Michel a partner and sookie a silent one/head chef
yay another gilmore girl video!! hmm, I don’t know I was really upset when I had to drop a class. I felt like a loser. taking five classes seemed like the normal load and i was embarrassed i had to drop. and I was in school when this show came out so maybe it’s changed but I remember in high school my history teacher would get so mad if we use a subject we were working on in another class on our papers.
Trix would not have gone to Yale as they did not fully accept women until the early 1970s, I think? Emily is also actually a good example of that, too, attending one of the sister Ivy Leagues, Smith, for her Mrs degree. Can't remember exact quotes, but I think Rory at one point mentions that Trix went to school abroad.
at my college a full time course load was 12-18 credits, and classes were 2-4 credits depending on type. That's a pretty big range. What looks fine on paper might be "too much" in real life.
That's what my school was like as well. Not to mention lab courses that only counted for one credit but could be as much as 3 hours each session, usually twice a week.
Oh yes! And also usually people want to have a life. Either not having or not wanting to make the time to overload on courses is fine, but you cant take mlre courses then expected for students and not expect to be doing a lot more work
One of the things that really disappoints me with Rory's character here aside from yet another great example of how she can't handle NOT being the exceptional great white golden child chosen one of the people, is that she finally arrives at the pinnacle of her young ambitions and what does she do? She chooses classes based on external prestige, instead of actual special interest. She's even taken on extra work and didn't make that extra course apply towards a passion or goal of hers. She built her excess workload to impress in conversation, instead of actually being excited to learn. We've seen her be stressed & strung out over her studies before, but for the first time we see Rory looking glazed & bored in academia. Like, my d00d, you've arrived at a land of neverending libraries, and instead you're pretending an interest in game theory.
I just wanted to let you know that since watching your videos, I am unable to watch Gilmore Girls without thinking about Dean and Lorelai as a romantic couple 😭
His upload schedule always aligns with me having a bad day and needing a video to chill out to! Love from Ireland 🇮🇪
I can’t tell if it’s the pop content or his awesome voice that keeps bringing me back, but I am so into it. Gilmore Girls and a smooth low voice is exactly what I need right now
@@jayeharrison4533I know same, I starting to think it’s just the perfect combo, it’s like peanut butter and jam, alone they are fine but together -
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@@jayeharrison4533 two things can be true at the same time 😉
@@ennuiblue4295 In this case, I feel spoiled.
Well, didn’t expect my different YT worlds colliding like this 😮 I hope you feel better Sinead ❤
Emily's face when Richard is yelling at Trix 😂😂😭😂😭
I hate that Sookie wants to own the inn but with none of the responsibilities
I think she just got overwhelmed, and didn't want to admit it
Sookie had a newborn at this moment, as well as starting a new business. Just having a baby takes a lot of focus, but both of these things happening at the same time....She was definitely overwhelmed, as @ennuiblue4295 also commented.
Rory skipping classes and reading through her job proves she's taking too many classes. She's cutting corners, in this case by padding a paper, then shows up solely for an ego boost from the professor.
The professor even says "you can stay in the class, but this is a D paper" and she sees it as a personal attack.
Same thing happens with her first internship. She wholeheartedly expects a gold star from Mitchum just because she tries. The reality is usually pretty different than how she thinks things are going.
for context on Rory taking 5 classes: full time undergrad is 4 classes, and depending on how many credits the classes are (like if it involved lab hours which is typically another credit or 2) it would be pretty intensive but doable for some type A people. I believe this is one of those moments where we see cracks in Rory’s future, because she’s also type A and realizing she can’t hack this much work. The episode leading up to this, she was also unreachable and didn’t sleep for days trying to do all classes. The dialogue from the professor seems like a poor excuse (using material from another class she copied from herself might be low for Yale standards) but it’s kind of also meant to show she doesn’t know her own limits, and when people try to help her realize that, she runs to people that instead take her side so she feels validated rather than talked down to. Long, windy comment my bad!
Nah that was said perfectly
As a prof, it's noticeable when students do that. Something will come wildly out of left field in a paper and be completely unrelated to the subject at hand. It's fine if it fits, but it frequently doesn't. I definitely count off if the paper goes off topic.
@@emilyshanahan7647 Yes, that's what it is. Not that she used knowledge from another class but more that it was off topic so she used it instead of something that actually applied.
@@loveGG3 Yes, exactly. She thought padding it out would be good enough, but she didn't fulfill the assignment. I had a classmate in college class that turned in 5 pages when the assignment was two. The teacher was not impressed, just annoyed. She didn't make that mistake again.
Wow I’m taking over 20 courses… somehow it’s doable for me. is 5 really that much? I’m dropping one degree next semester due to the schedules overlapping but except from the commute between 4 different campuses spread around the whole city, this wasn’t so hard for me. But my other friend from uni is still continuing doing two master degrees at the same time and we both manage to be involved in some extra activities and organisations inside and outside of uni.
I can provide context on the professor thing. I have 100% marked students down for going off topic on assignments (twice this week so far). It's very clear when someone hasn't been keeping up with the course and starts throwing in work from other classes that is barely or not at all related to the class they're taking with me. A paper is supposed to be a cohesive study in a single idea. If it's rambling or off topic, that's a major issue. I guess maybe they think that if they've gotten their ideas from somewhere sufficiently "academic" it should count, but that doesn't fix the problem that it's out of place in the current discussion.
This episode hit hard for me both as a teen as an adult. I so deeply related to Rory breaking down after feeling overwhelmed by school and just wanting her mom, and as an adult, Lorelai stressing about money was super relatable. They both gave such solid, real performances in this.
“It should’ve been Dean” is crazy 😂
I love Emily sometimes, that little “two months” bit, just twisting the knife, and that smirk 😂😂😂
+ the whole point of the professors critiques of her paper was that she was •padding• her paper. If the subject matter is relevant and there’s a strong connection between the two topics, then yes absolutely you should use it. But if you’re just slapping together all of the stuff that you’re currently working on in one paper, it’ll show. If he has access to her course schedule and already has an idea of what other milestones she’s reaching in her other classes’ curriculums, he’d recognize that she’s pulling a reach to connect everything she learns about just to get the paper over with. Gives very “If you just started last night, I’ll be able to tell.”
Yeah, my old professors told us to use whatever material we could but if we used something like lecture notes from another class we had to cite it properly - many people forget to add that to the bibliographies. And we were encouraged to use something like at least 5 sources. If we only used 1 then it would usually end up in a bad grade. I think this episode just gives us a nod to how badly Rory takes criticism & with her being so willing to skip a class shows her efforts already changed since high school.
That was my interpretation as well.
It’s not clear enough but the amount of money Lorelai owes her parents for Rory’s school is FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. This show’s money works crazy. One minute they say they don’t have money for pop tarts and the next episode they go backpacking through Europe.
For a big trip or purchase, people would generally start a separate savings account. The backpacking trip also predated this episode by about half a season, long before cost overruns and delays had eaten away the remodel budget. A lesson almost everyone learns as an adult is that construction projects will inevitably strain even the most carefully accounted for budget.
the way I cackled & had to pause when you said Dean is an open-minded kind of married guy
your rooting for Dean always gets me lmao
always pushing the lorelai/dean agenda
IIRC This is the last time we see Trix. That’s why in her funeral (which you’ve already watched) Richard is so distraught. This was his last interaction with her.
Damn, that sucks.
Honestly, I bet Jason would have been willing to help Lorelai.
i bet he would have. maybe it shows that lorelai wasn't comfortable enough in her relationship to ask him for money. luke became an investor partner of the inn in the long run, and maybe she knew she won't be with jason that long for that sort of commitment.
I think the professor was saying that her paper talked about content from another course that was not that relevant to his course.
Glen is definitely Gilmore Girls’ *Scariest Character* 💀💀💀
I enjoy this episode because Rory and her mom cannot connect and everything seems to be falling apart around them. The stakes are higher than many other episodes in that way.
right? This is actually one of my favorite episodes (minus the Dean sliding into Rory's DMs bits) because it feels very realistic. Being caught out over situations where we want to appear in perfect control, the reality of life making our hair look a lil ratty (though personally I love the long hair here, and the basebal cap look was CUTE), and especially running late to everything during a bad week. For me, this episode felt more human & grounded in reality than a lot of other episodes. Even a cringey Dean sliding in during a moment of emotional crisis is probably pretty realistic too 🤨
Thanks for the vid❤.
When watching Rory break down in this episode about having to adjust her course load, I never thought I would related so hard to a privileged white girl as a token immigrant whose parents had humble beginnings. Every “mistake” gets magnified and you do get compared a lot. The pressure can be so overwhelming that anything less than perfect, we can flunk out or fail. A lot of people judge Rory on that, which causes me to chuckle, and I still rooted for her growth.
The professor here, and Logan’s father later, were asses in the way they gave her feedback. Big grown men can feel threatened by a little young girl and it’s laughable. Feedback is a gift yes, but you don’t need hand it over like a slap in the face. The world is already cruel enough. I don’t think that the guidance counsellor should have betrayed Rory’s confidence like that either, to share their opinions with the professor and breach confidentiality, makes me curious about their contracts and professionalism.
I absolutely agree.
my uni also had the same policy. it is basically as you said you'll be plagiarizing yourself, some classes expect your papers to have a certain percent of originality, specially in the social sciences, and if you present the same investigation for another class the software will definitely catch on that.. it's also because classes expect you to devote certain amount of hours to pass and you're "cheating" them of that time. fortunately i only had that issue once and my teacher was super cool about it, he was a yale graduate so maybe he did know it was kinda of ridiculous.
Rory was also upset the lane had to go. Rory chose a school close to home and goes home most weekends. She has a hard time branching out and making new friends. It’s her first year at school and kinda like when she starts at chilton she’s not fully used to the workload and takes the criticism to heart. The way he says “you work at a slower pace” I think triggers her like it’s a personal defect instead of situational. 5 classes at Yale for your first semester is a lot, especially with classes like Econ. She basically tried to shoehorn research in that didn’t apply to game theory. She’s cutting corners bc it’s the only way to find the time. And since she’s working and tight on money bc she didn’t get financial aid, as is Lorelei, I think the stress just got to her.
This was a confusing time, all season where Rory's hair is short was confusing, growing pains stuff
I think the professor was upset she used information that did not apply to his course to finish the paper.
I think he gets that you may need to apply knowledge from other classes to his, but when you add research that has nothing to do with the class, it becomes concerning which is what he meant, “you tried to pad your paper instead of researching more for my class”.
And some professors I had don’t want us to plagiarize ourselves. They want to see new takes with each paper instead of just writing the same thing over and over again.
I only have one thing to say about this episode, and it’s this: Like mother, like daughter… the parallels are right there, and it basically shows us how similar both Rory and Lorelai are to each other, especially with those back to back scenes, like the breakdowns and when they were both wearing hats or caps. It’s such a small little detail that I don’t think many have noticed, but I thought I’d point it out just in case 😂 That’s the central theme as well as general idea of the show, and I feel like it explains everything, or sums up the series and their characters, what with Rory’s academic and educational coming of age journey during her teen and young adult years, and Lorelai’s adult years with relationships, commitments, jobs, and of course, for the two of them: Dealing with class differences, social struggles, and family problems with Emily and Richard, which is their past, because the most talked about thing on the show is the importance of family and your background/upbringing + the generational gaps in the Gilmore family with how Emily and Richard raised Lorelai + how Lorelai raised Rory on her own. And you can kind of see all of that in the season 6 episode, which has the iconic and huge Friday night dinner fight scene, and it basically encompasses it all, summarizing the series as a whole in just that one scene with the four Gilmores. (The episode’s name is “Friday Night’s Alright For Fighting” which is episode 13 in that 6th season, and I know you’ve watched it already, but I just felt like bringing it back because it’s somewhat related to this season 4 episode, which kind of foreshadows the events to come, specifically the seasons 4 and 5 finales!) Anyway, I seriously love Gilmore Girls because of how realistic it is and how deeply I find myself relating to the characters, and there’s literally nothing else quite like it for me, so I always have a good time analyzing it in depth whenever I see something related to the show online by commenting my thoughts and opinions with other fans of the show, and it’s why I consider it my favorite! There’s just a lot to delve into and talk about, and I feel like that’s something that you need to do because it resembles just how much the Gilmores talk, so it’s like I’ve inherited that from them in a sense, but I’m still so sorry about how long this comment is 🙈 Much love to ya, Tag! Thanks again for your content, as I’ve said a few times before on your other videos ❤️❤️
You're welcome.
This is pre-Logan. She doesn’t meet Logan until the next season
I've said it before on the whole Sookie messing up with the sink and I'll say again yes she messed up yes shes not the best when it comes to business but Lorelai knew this about her from the beginning she knows how flighty and forgetful Sookie is that wasn't going to change overnight especially after she became a mom and became a whole new level of flighty and forgetful at that point Lorelai should have made Michel a partner and sookie a silent one/head chef
Some schools consider it plagiarism if you use your own work from other courses.
yay another gilmore girl video!!
hmm, I don’t know I was really upset when I had to drop a class. I felt like a loser. taking five classes seemed like the normal load and i was embarrassed i had to drop. and I was in school when this show came out so maybe it’s changed but I remember in high school my history teacher would get so mad if we use a subject we were working on in another class on our papers.
believe me 5 classes can be a lot. depending on what you study. i studied biology 5 was more than enough lol.
Trix would not have gone to Yale as they did not fully accept women until the early 1970s, I think? Emily is also actually a good example of that, too, attending one of the sister Ivy Leagues, Smith, for her Mrs degree.
Can't remember exact quotes, but I think Rory at one point mentions that Trix went to school abroad.
Hi from Vermont!
One Tree Hill - Season 4 Episode 16 - You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love, or Gilmore Girls - Season 5, Episode 13 - Wedding Bell Blues 😂
He’s actually already done wedding bell blues
Definitely wanna see him do more OTH!
at my college a full time course load was 12-18 credits, and classes were 2-4 credits depending on type. That's a pretty big range. What looks fine on paper might be "too much" in real life.
That's what my school was like as well. Not to mention lab courses that only counted for one credit but could be as much as 3 hours each session, usually twice a week.
Oh yes! And also usually people want to have a life. Either not having or not wanting to make the time to overload on courses is fine, but you cant take mlre courses then expected for students and not expect to be doing a lot more work
One of the things that really disappoints me with Rory's character here aside from yet another great example of how she can't handle NOT being the exceptional great white golden child chosen one of the people, is that she finally arrives at the pinnacle of her young ambitions and what does she do? She chooses classes based on external prestige, instead of actual special interest. She's even taken on extra work and didn't make that extra course apply towards a passion or goal of hers. She built her excess workload to impress in conversation, instead of actually being excited to learn. We've seen her be stressed & strung out over her studies before, but for the first time we see Rory looking glazed & bored in academia. Like, my d00d, you've arrived at a land of neverending libraries, and instead you're pretending an interest in game theory.
Yay! I’m going to cook while I watch this ✨🥰✨
Your Dean and lorelei shipping is always gonna be hilarious 😂
This is my favorite episode!!
That's wonderful.
Shipping Lorelai and Dean is glorious
Yale was all-men until 1969!
I just wanted to let you know that since watching your videos, I am unable to watch Gilmore Girls without thinking about Dean and Lorelai as a romantic couple 😭
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I got to stop asking this but please do outer banks
I felt so proud that you got the Lou Ferrigno reference. 🥲