It would be more satisfying if Lorelai didn't do the thing she always does, which is - even when Rory is getting _rightfully_ upbraided for something she herself disapproves of - she leaps to Rory's defense the minute anyone questions her precious princess.
I think the adults around Rory did her a real disservice by constantly telling her how special she was. People who are convinced they are exceptional get rattled when they find out that they too can fail. Might have been better to let Rory know that she should nurture her gifts, accept her shortcomings, and just do the best she can.
I like how they brought it back to Lorelei getting pregnant and not marrying Christopher at the end. Because that’s always at the heart of all their conflicts, and it’s totally realistic that it would come up in a fight like this.
I love how Lorelei was like. “I was invited for dinner and dammit I’m gonna eat a free dinner”. Plus the dinners at the Gilmore’s always look delicious.
I just have to say I love the way they shot dinner in this scene. It is very The Office and I am so here for it. And it makes their fast paced writing feel even faster
I love the role reversal when Lorelai is forcing everyone to have dinner together when in the past years she was the one that had avoided exactly that. Also dead as Emily gushes over her smack talking, and all the ups and downs any of us would experience at a stressful family occasion.
No because this Friday night dinner was the best one out of all of them imo simply because of how well they depicted family. They all delivered exceptional performances in this, and the camera work perfectly captured the sequence of events, from the rapid movement to try and help us keep up with who’s speaking to the harsh cuts that show you everything in between. It honestly felt so realistic. Sometimes, you’ll gossip about other people and laugh. Moments later, you’ll be at each other’s throats and not agreeing with one another’s beliefs as you cry while sharing your ideas… and sometimes, you’ll end up just sitting there in silence, not knowing what to say anymore and trying to process everything because you shared everything on your mind… but they’re still your family, and you love them unconditionally despite the hardships you faced together, even if you don’t know how to show it because it’s moments like this where you realize that if all else fails, you’ll still have a place to go to where you feel your most comfortable to express yourself freely because other people might not be able to understand you or talk in the same way as you. This scene is my definition of what family is: Thoughtful chaos. Underneath all that chaos in family dynamics, you can often find deep connections, shared values, a sense of belonging, growth, learning, clarity, and resilience to further establish your relationship and go through life, which is honestly very rewarding and therapeutic when you have a deeply layered and complex system as dysfunctional and as passionate as this. This is also my favorite scene of the whole show in general because it’s like a summary/culmination of everything! If you wanted to describe this show, just watch this scene because it’s the essence and talks about literally everything while perfectly describing the Gilmore family! Also, literally everyone was in the wrong in this because all four of them blew it way out of proportion, which completey ruined and destroyed their family image. If you think about it hard enough, this show is mainly about how they want to present themselves to the world while trying to make it, but they’ve all failed on numerous occasions by trying to believe that they’re better than anyone and anything, when in reality, they’re just like everyone else. A mess. No one has it figured out because there will always be something that pushes us back so we could move forward while continuing to go through the motions. The highs and lows will eventually begin to blur because you end up creating your identity in the midst of everything.
Interesting that both Emily and Richard feign not remembering that conversation Lorelai had with them about Mitchum and the rest of the Huhtzbergers. Guess it’s easier than admitting they were wrong.
@@IrenaBriseisHelen As a non psychologist, I find that the limit for being not abusive is getting really high. I'm glad I'm not a parent, because these days eveyone is a family affairs judge.
It’s about time Christopher pay for something. They wanted to control Rory with money. Richard and Emily do things for people then expect complete obedience.
When you pay for your grand child’s school the LEAST you can expect is for the child to be successful, hard working and humble. Rory, takes full advantage of her privilege and actually makes a mess out of her life.
Money is a leverage and it IS a control factor. And that’s why there is a power dynamic at play. We all know this. We can’t expect people to act out of altruism.
I just noticed that when Lorelai tells everyone they're not going anywhere Richard and Rory both cross their arms like toddlers XD Like grandfather, like granddaughter
Gilmore Girls is such an interesting show and the acting is just phenomenal. The wide range of issues covered on the show always leaves you thinking. It's kind of a show for nerdy critical thinkers. From teen pregnancy to single motherhood and classism, GG was always slightly deeper and more organic than the other 90's "pretty white kids with problems" teen dramas. Fantastic clip.
I love this scene say what you want but Emily and Richard are not the best parents but they do mean well but they have no idea how to communicate with each other effectively which is perfectly shown here
One of the best scenes in the whole season, if not the whole show, hands down. Everything from the cinematography to the way the mood switches back-and-forth is just golden. And honestly, this is some of the best communication the Gilmores have ever showcased, albeit loud and impassioned. Love it.
i love this scene so much, the way the camera pans around the table in that one scene makes you feel like you’re really there- and then it switching between them laughing and arguing 😭
I wonder how many times they cracked up filming these scenes. Rory wasn’t cut out to be a journalist Mitchum was right about that part, but Rory was a good writer to become an author.
favorite scene in the whole show. this and when they stayed over with emily on rory's final night before college when they had a whole night planned at home and emily falls asleep on the chair while they're watching figure skating on tv
This whole scene just cracked me up. The juxtapositions between each clip is hilarious. And they sorted out all their issues 😊 And how drained they are at the end is relatable af. Great scene!
All this because Rory wanted to take some time off of school. College students do that all the time; rory has been working her ass off ,academically, for years, and she's allowed to take time to live outside of homework. I don't think she should have done it cause some man gave her bad advice, but that's the real world deal with it. Lorelai acts so morally superior to her parents, but in this case, she is just like them. Her daughter does something she doesn't like and overreacts goes behind her back to manipulate the situation and cuts her out when she doesn't bend the knee. Even though she's an adult now and should be able to make decisions(good or bad) for herself. That's how you learn. But lorelai is so busy projecting her insecurities on rory that she doesn't get she's becoming her mother.
Whaaaattt? It is absolutely your prerogative as a parent to call your kid out when they are being a dumba$$. Whether they listen or not is up to them. That being said, Rory has the right to take a break if she pleases. What she does NOT have the right to do, is have everyone else foot the bill for her life while she does it. If she’s grown enough to decide to take time off, she is grown enough to work and sort out her expenses while she takes that time. Lorelei was asking for support from her parents, so that they could make Rory feel the full weight of her decision. That is totally understandable. Rory didn’t get her way with Lorelei so she went running to her grandparents, and that’s why Lorelei gave them all the cold shoulder. Petty, maybe. Understandable, absolutely.
Right? People take years off all the time, people change their major multiple times. Being unsure of your future is reasonable at every point of life. Lorelei was so proud of not, as Rory said, 'putting her on the Ivy League conveyor belt' but whenever it looked like Rory wanted to deviate from or question the Rory life plan they presumably decided on when Rory was six Lorelei absolutely could not handle it!
@Darkntwisty88 with what work experience? Rory spent her whole life in school thinking academics was the only way forward. When she figured out the world doesn't care about your GPA, she panicked and had to figure out her next steps. She had very little work experience, and she was going through an emotional fork in the road, which most people go through, especially college students she went to her best friend( mom) for support and a kind ear and yes a parent has the right to voice an opinion but not judge and demand that your grown daughter go the path you've decided for her(just like Emily did to her over and over) she should have went no contact with her toxic parents years ago and this betrayal was terrible but she had no right to go to them in the first place and manipulate rory"s life behind the scenes (just like Emily did all the time) if rory wanted to take time off that is her prerogative and since lorelai didn't approve and wouldn't let her temporarily move back home where she could have have easily got a job ( the inn, Luke's. Miss Patty's, the market) no rory had no right to have any flip the bill for her decisions but what choice did she have? We all give rory crap for having rich grandparents but we all know if given the chance, when those dark days come, and we would gladly let someone else take the wheel and steer cause you just cant make one more bad decision. She went to her grandparents because they offered her a place to stay, a job, and support who wouldn't want that at 20 yrs old.
Rory wanted to drop off from Yale bc Mitchum didn’t sugar coat his criticism and she didn’t know how to cope with it. Lorelai was absolutely in the right to call Rory out. Yes, college kids take breaks all the time but Rory’s reason was arguably dumb and highlighted her privilege. College students take breaks all the time but most don’t have pool houses and trust funds to fall on. The minute that Rory felt uncomfortable in her major, she rushed into her place of comfort (grandpa’s money) and then rushed to her father when her grandparents began adding rules and stipulations. Lorelai recognized this and tried to parent her out of it.
Well, Rory went back to yale because of jess and his wakeup call that's why we are calling it a break! Initially the plan was to drop out for her. That might work out for many people and that's fine but for someone like Rory who's so much into academia, books, grades, etc, it felt like a cop out due to inability of handling criticism. To paraphrase the golden words of Paris, what was the plan learning to drive a forklift?!
This is why I don’t ever talk face to face with my grandparents either on my mother or father’s side. It’s too toxic. My father hasn’t spoken to his parents in years yet my mother still feels obligated to help her toxic jackass parents. I really don’t understand my mom anymore. I’m more aligned with my father as in someone treats me or someone close to me horribly I cut them out of my life indefinitely. My mom makes no sense.
Your mum has the empathy to help older people, as when you get older you have less and less people around to help you. It’s very lonely to be old with nobody around you. She’s just being kind and not taking sides.
@@donttrip49956 I get that but when it’s like her friends who only did one thing awful to her she cuts them off which I guess is her choice. It’s my choice as an adult to rekindle old friendships with people who were awful to her if she wants to help her awful parents who tbh I want nothing to do with that’s my right
@@arlonfoster9997 friends don’t get the same level of patience compared to family. You can’t choose your born family, so a lot of people value them much more. However it’s well within your rights to not engage with them. I’m just trying to explain your mum’s side.
@@donttrip49956 I understand her side I don’t necessarily agree with them. I also agree and disagree with your statement. I believe that if toxic family were to be given chances like in the case of my mom’s parents than toxic friends at least who were close and acted more like family than her parents, should also get second chances. It is our inalienable right to choose who we allow in our lives and who we don’t. Just because they’re my grandparents doesn’t mean I want them in my life
0:59 I just noticed that right after Richard crosses his arms (like a child) Rory unknowingly copies him (like a child) Like grandfather like granddaughter I guess
No own talking about it but that beginning argument by freehand camera looks like a one shot? Amazingly filmed and then the transition to still cam after the being thankful for salad.
I love how they try to say Lorelei didn't tell them what Mitchum said, when Richard confronted Mitchum before and even told Emily what Lorelei said was true
You know what would have made this scene for me? Just tie it all together. Lorelai and Rory hugging it out. Honestly everyone hugging it out, being like, “we’re angry, but I still love you.”
Lorelei wanted Rory to grow up with out the silver spoon. She did rhe best she could . I was a single mom it isn't easy. You do the best u can. When Lorelei had to ask for money for school for Rory. Was her downfall with the parents. They butted in.
A classic example of toxic gaslighting parents who are malignant narcissists. The writing in the gg is so good. It makes me wonder if Amy or Daniel had personal experience with this type of person!
It’s about DAMN time they all started lecturing Rory instead of blaming Lorelei for everything
It would be more satisfying if Lorelai didn't do the thing she always does, which is - even when Rory is getting _rightfully_ upbraided for something she herself disapproves of - she leaps to Rory's defense the minute anyone questions her precious princess.
@@EmphaticNod pretty sure she didn't talk to her for months when she dropped out.
@@riaynwheeler3635 Yep, which is why it annoys me she immediately turned around in mama bear mode the minute someone else started to criticize Rory.
I think the adults around Rory did her a real disservice by constantly telling her how special she was. People who are convinced they are exceptional get rattled when they find out that they too can fail. Might have been better to let Rory know that she should nurture her gifts, accept her shortcomings, and just do the best she can.
Rory's in college in this episode, her father should be paying for it. Rory's grandparents need to get over themselves
I like how they brought it back to Lorelei getting pregnant and not marrying Christopher at the end. Because that’s always at the heart of all their conflicts, and it’s totally realistic that it would come up in a fight like this.
Yep lol
Verissimo ahahahaha
I love how Lorelei was like. “I was invited for dinner and dammit I’m gonna eat a free dinner”. Plus the dinners at the Gilmore’s always look delicious.
I gave you 100 likes u better be greatfuk.
I wanna try the roast and rolls !
Emily retelling what she said to Shira, and Richard gassing her up and everyone just cackling
@@TeWhero Why didn’t Emily bring up Richard and Pennilyn Lott?
@@Domonorusim guessing that was all resolved when they renewed their vows
Colin and Finn 100% stole those picture frames
Hahaha TOTALLY
You know they did 😂
No they didn't, they were in Rory's room and they thought they were her's
@@SusanTalbot-cy1rh you believe that one aren’t they her friends? Don’t they know her taste by now
@@SusanTalbot-cy1rh I think is about the life and death brigade tradition.
This was a masterpiece. Super realistic family dinner during crises
@@brontiq which part that bit about time sharing a plane?😉 jk I agree!
@@CeciliaKronvall haha obvi not that 😂
I just have to say I love the way they shot dinner in this scene. It is very The Office and I am so here for it. And it makes their fast paced writing feel even faster
I love the role reversal when Lorelai is forcing everyone to have dinner together when in the past years she was the one that had avoided exactly that. Also dead as Emily gushes over her smack talking, and all the ups and downs any of us would experience at a stressful family occasion.
This and Kirk’s short film might be my favorite scenes in the show
There should've been a spinoff series of Kirk short films
This was the best most honest conversation this family has ever had. It’s exhausting to watch, but it is gold!
I tried to timeshare a plane!🤣
I love how they just eat dessert in the middle of it all!😂
”I can look at a plane if I want to look at a plane!!” 😂
It wasn't just the tuition. They fought over everything that happened around the time Rory had her internship with Mitchum
At least two generations of baggage was unloaded that fateful night.
@@blairbrown4812yup. Absolute chaos!
At least they hashed it all out in 1 night. A lot of dysfunctional families never make up it or takes years.
It was one night AFTER many many years
No because this Friday night dinner was the best one out of all of them imo simply because of how well they depicted family. They all delivered exceptional performances in this, and the camera work perfectly captured the sequence of events, from the rapid movement to try and help us keep up with who’s speaking to the harsh cuts that show you everything in between. It honestly felt so realistic. Sometimes, you’ll gossip about other people and laugh. Moments later, you’ll be at each other’s throats and not agreeing with one another’s beliefs as you cry while sharing your ideas… and sometimes, you’ll end up just sitting there in silence, not knowing what to say anymore and trying to process everything because you shared everything on your mind… but they’re still your family, and you love them unconditionally despite the hardships you faced together, even if you don’t know how to show it because it’s moments like this where you realize that if all else fails, you’ll still have a place to go to where you feel your most comfortable to express yourself freely because other people might not be able to understand you or talk in the same way as you. This scene is my definition of what family is: Thoughtful chaos. Underneath all that chaos in family dynamics, you can often find deep connections, shared values, a sense of belonging, growth, learning, clarity, and resilience to further establish your relationship and go through life, which is honestly very rewarding and therapeutic when you have a deeply layered and complex system as dysfunctional and as passionate as this. This is also my favorite scene of the whole show in general because it’s like a summary/culmination of everything! If you wanted to describe this show, just watch this scene because it’s the essence and talks about literally everything while perfectly describing the Gilmore family! Also, literally everyone was in the wrong in this because all four of them blew it way out of proportion, which completey ruined and destroyed their family image. If you think about it hard enough, this show is mainly about how they want to present themselves to the world while trying to make it, but they’ve all failed on numerous occasions by trying to believe that they’re better than anyone and anything, when in reality, they’re just like everyone else. A mess. No one has it figured out because there will always be something that pushes us back so we could move forward while continuing to go through the motions. The highs and lows will eventually begin to blur because you end up creating your identity in the midst of everything.
I’ve watched this scene dozens and dozens of time and i still laugh every time she says “He has a Kid”
Interesting that both Emily and Richard feign not remembering that conversation Lorelai had with them about Mitchum and the rest of the Huhtzbergers. Guess it’s easier than admitting they were wrong.
Abusive parents are just like that.
especially after Richard told Emily that Mitchum confirmed everything Lorelai told them.
@@IrenaBriseisHelen They're not abusive. They're overbearing.
But they ARE infuriating.
@@ameliecarre4783 As a psychologist I would say they're abusive.
@@IrenaBriseisHelen As a non psychologist, I find that the limit for being not abusive is getting really high. I'm glad I'm not a parent, because these days eveyone is a family affairs judge.
I live for Friday nights dinners, this one in particular tops them all🥂
This, the discussion about Ashley Simpson's hair over spaghetti and meat balls, the insurance scam warning for Luke, there's so many
Simply one of the best episodes EVER. The dialogue and delivery are at the level.
It’s about time Christopher pay for something. They wanted to control Rory with money. Richard and Emily do things for people then expect complete obedience.
Spot on!
absolutely!
yes omg so many people dont understand that the way they use money as leverage is manipulative
When you pay for your grand child’s school the LEAST you can expect is for the child to be successful, hard working and humble. Rory, takes full advantage of her privilege and actually makes a mess out of her life.
Money is a leverage and it IS a control factor. And that’s why there is a power dynamic at play. We all know this. We can’t expect people to act out of altruism.
This is one of the best scenes in the entire show! Everything was just perfect 😄
This has to be the most exhausting scene ever for me. It's just four people sitting down and still that camera panning around makes it so energetic.
I just noticed that when Lorelai tells everyone they're not going anywhere Richard and Rory both cross their arms like toddlers XD Like grandfather, like granddaughter
Gilmore Girls is such an interesting show and the acting is just phenomenal. The wide range of issues covered on the show always leaves you thinking. It's kind of a show for nerdy critical thinkers. From teen pregnancy to single motherhood and classism, GG was always slightly deeper and more organic than the other 90's "pretty white kids with problems" teen dramas. Fantastic clip.
This is my favorite scene of the show, there so much going on, everyone fighting with each other 😂😂😂
3:23 I can look at a plane if I want to look at a plane! 🤣🤣🤣
The camera man or lady or whoever is editing back and forth during the dinner table discussion needs a honorable mention. 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 ❤
I like how they all act and treated each other the same when they fight and then laugh her father and her just playing catch up lol 😂
This scene makes me so dizzy but I LOVE how they did it and I love the acting!
Gotta love that all the fights involve Emily! 😂 Kelly Bishop played the role perfectly.
I love this scene say what you want but Emily and Richard are not the best parents but they do mean well but they have no idea how to communicate with each other effectively which is perfectly shown here
This is hands down my favorite scene in the entire show! 🏆
One of the best scenes in the whole season, if not the whole show, hands down. Everything from the cinematography to the way the mood switches back-and-forth is just golden. And honestly, this is some of the best communication the Gilmores have ever showcased, albeit loud and impassioned. Love it.
Mended light needs to evaluate this part of Gilmore girls this whole episode needs it
I agree
He's started
Quite frankly, all of these people needed therapy.
My favorite scene EVER!!!
Can u tell me which season 😭💗
@@Marymohmed-v8x season 6 episode 13!!
Shoutout to the channel for existing and sharing high quality scenes from our favorite show!
2:48 THEY WAY SHE MADE RORY GET UP💀
Truly, this is the only TV series where every family quarrel and fight is fun to watch, fun enough to watch them many times.
Such magnificent editing; just the cuts between the scenes had me shrieking with laughter!
i love this scene so much, the way the camera pans around the table in that one scene makes you feel like you’re really there- and then it switching between them laughing and arguing 😭
This scene is so natural, I love it, it’s like a real family fight where they interrupt each other
That was entertaining, they get serious and than they laughs love that lorelie imitating while being serious
This was really good written and on point delivered by the actors
I love how they show both Richard and Rory crossed their arms lol.
I wonder how many times they cracked up filming these scenes. Rory wasn’t cut out to be a journalist Mitchum was right about that part, but Rory was a good writer to become an author.
😂😂
One of my favorites especially acting like a real family when they where laughing
favorite scene in the whole show. this and when they stayed over with emily on rory's final night before college when they had a whole night planned at home and emily falls asleep on the chair while they're watching figure skating on tv
I loved this scene so much. Definitely one of the best of the series. Thanks for sharing.
They all have such weird rich people drama with each other. “Time sharing a plane” lmao
The table scene with the unhinged camera style is perfection
This whole scene just cracked me up. The juxtapositions between each clip is hilarious. And they sorted out all their issues 😊 And how drained they are at the end is relatable af. Great scene!
I feel bad for the cameraman doing this scene. What a roller-coaster ride this scene was.
this is one of my favorite scenes. I don't know what it is about it but its just so funny to me
Growing up with WASPS, I can 100% confirm this is indeed how issues get resolved after months or years of sweeping them under the rug lol
My favorite scene throughout the whole show
I love this scene. Because they let it all out in the open and actually had a conversation. I love when there all laughing towards the end
Some of the best 5 minutes in tv history
I'm gonna lie this entire scene had me on the floor laughing. Not to mention how relatable it is.
this is one of my favourite scenes!!!
I remember watching this episode I was like FINALLY!!! They all hash it out. Haha great scene.
I always loved this scene! I come back to wacth it every now and again.
Brilliant acting and writing!! Gold Standard
"You know what else I find amusing?" -Emily
"Reno 911....?" - Lorelai
Makes me laugh out loud every single time....ha!
Definitely one of my favorite scenes
The writing, timing & acting is Amazing!🎉
All this because Rory wanted to take some time off of school. College students do that all the time; rory has been working her ass off ,academically, for years, and she's allowed to take time to live outside of homework. I don't think she should have done it cause some man gave her bad advice, but that's the real world deal with it. Lorelai acts so morally superior to her parents, but in this case, she is just like them. Her daughter does something she doesn't like and overreacts goes behind her back to manipulate the situation and cuts her out when she doesn't bend the knee. Even though she's an adult now and should be able to make decisions(good or bad) for herself. That's how you learn. But lorelai is so busy projecting her insecurities on rory that she doesn't get she's becoming her mother.
Whaaaattt? It is absolutely your prerogative as a parent to call your kid out when they are being a dumba$$. Whether they listen or not is up to them. That being said, Rory has the right to take a break if she pleases. What she does NOT have the right to do, is have everyone else foot the bill for her life while she does it. If she’s grown enough to decide to take time off, she is grown enough to work and sort out her expenses while she takes that time. Lorelei was asking for support from her parents, so that they could make Rory feel the full weight of her decision. That is totally understandable.
Rory didn’t get her way with Lorelei so she went running to her grandparents, and that’s why Lorelei gave them all the cold shoulder. Petty, maybe. Understandable, absolutely.
Right? People take years off all the time, people change their major multiple times. Being unsure of your future is reasonable at every point of life. Lorelei was so proud of not, as Rory said, 'putting her on the Ivy League conveyor belt' but whenever it looked like Rory wanted to deviate from or question the Rory life plan they presumably decided on when Rory was six Lorelei absolutely could not handle it!
@Darkntwisty88 with what work experience? Rory spent her whole life in school thinking academics was the only way forward. When she figured out the world doesn't care about your GPA, she panicked and had to figure out her next steps. She had very little work experience, and she was going through an emotional fork in the road, which most people go through, especially college students she went to her best friend( mom) for support and a kind ear and yes a parent has the right to voice an opinion but not judge and demand that your grown daughter go the path you've decided for her(just like Emily did to her over and over) she should have went no contact with her toxic parents years ago and this betrayal was terrible but she had no right to go to them in the first place and manipulate rory"s life behind the scenes (just like Emily did all the time) if rory wanted to take time off that is her prerogative and since lorelai didn't approve and wouldn't let her temporarily move back home where she could have have easily got a job ( the inn, Luke's. Miss Patty's, the market) no rory had no right to have any flip the bill for her decisions but what choice did she have? We all give rory crap for having rich grandparents but we all know if given the chance, when those dark days come, and we would gladly let someone else take the wheel and steer cause you just cant make one more bad decision. She went to her grandparents because they offered her a place to stay, a job, and support who wouldn't want that at 20 yrs old.
Rory wanted to drop off from Yale bc Mitchum didn’t sugar coat his criticism and she didn’t know how to cope with it. Lorelai was absolutely in the right to call Rory out. Yes, college kids take breaks all the time but Rory’s reason was arguably dumb and highlighted her privilege. College students take breaks all the time but most don’t have pool houses and trust funds to fall on. The minute that Rory felt uncomfortable in her major, she rushed into her place of comfort (grandpa’s money) and then rushed to her father when her grandparents began adding rules and stipulations. Lorelai recognized this and tried to parent her out of it.
Well, Rory went back to yale because of jess and his wakeup call that's why we are calling it a break! Initially the plan was to drop out for her. That might work out for many people and that's fine but for someone like Rory who's so much into academia, books, grades, etc, it felt like a cop out due to inability of handling criticism.
To paraphrase the golden words of Paris, what was the plan learning to drive a forklift?!
That was a productive time.
Emily and Richard are hilarious
One of my favorite scenes from the whole series.
I’m glad I’m not emotionally driven when I watch this show.
One of my favorite scenes of the entire series! ❤
This is why I don’t ever talk face to face with my grandparents either on my mother or father’s side. It’s too toxic. My father hasn’t spoken to his parents in years yet my mother still feels obligated to help her toxic jackass parents. I really don’t understand my mom anymore. I’m more aligned with my father as in someone treats me or someone close to me horribly I cut them out of my life indefinitely. My mom makes no sense.
Your mum has the empathy to help older people, as when you get older you have less and less people around to help you. It’s very lonely to be old with nobody around you. She’s just being kind and not taking sides.
@@donttrip49956 I get that but when it’s like her friends who only did one thing awful to her she cuts them off which I guess is her choice. It’s my choice as an adult to rekindle old friendships with people who were awful to her if she wants to help her awful parents who tbh I want nothing to do with that’s my right
@@arlonfoster9997 friends don’t get the same level of patience compared to family. You can’t choose your born family, so a lot of people value them much more. However it’s well within your rights to not engage with them. I’m just trying to explain your mum’s side.
@@donttrip49956 I understand her side I don’t necessarily agree with them. I also agree and disagree with your statement. I believe that if toxic family were to be given chances like in the case of my mom’s parents than toxic friends at least who were close and acted more like family than her parents, should also get second chances. It is our inalienable right to choose who we allow in our lives and who we don’t. Just because they’re my grandparents doesn’t mean I want them in my life
@@arlonfoster9997 "I really don't understand my mom"
"My mom makes no sense"
"I understand her side"
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Reno 911??? 😂😂😂 that show is hilarious 😂😂😂
0:59
I just noticed that right after Richard crosses his arms (like a child) Rory unknowingly copies him (like a child) Like grandfather like granddaughter I guess
I swear, this is my family! Every monday evening, we have a family dinner, just like that.
Love this episode and this friday night dinner, top 1 of all times xD
Honestly, this is probably one of the healthiest ways for a family to work out their problems I've ever seen.
The filming was exceptional in this
No own talking about it but that beginning argument by freehand camera looks like a one shot? Amazingly filmed and then the transition to still cam after the being thankful for salad.
I can honestly say that this is my favorite scene
I love how they try to say Lorelei didn't tell them what Mitchum said, when Richard confronted Mitchum before and even told Emily what Lorelei said was true
You know what would have made this scene for me? Just tie it all together. Lorelai and Rory hugging it out. Honestly everyone hugging it out, being like, “we’re angry, but I still love you.”
3:35 what is this
I’m more a lurker when it comes to Gilmore Girls, but now I have got to watch this episode!😀
Well, the Friday Night dinner in this scene did not go so well.
Better than when the Hayden’s stopped by
This scene is adorable
This was so interesting to watch!
0:56 I know that's right, Lorelai.
Imagine having a fight over people wanting to give you their money !!!
This scene will never not be iconic!
Lorelei wanted Rory to grow up with out the silver spoon. She did rhe best she could . I was a single mom it isn't easy. You do the best u can. When Lorelei had to ask for money for school for Rory. Was her downfall with the parents. They butted in.
Classic feel-good show.
Thx for the video(s.)
A classic example of toxic gaslighting parents who are malignant narcissists. The writing in the gg is so good. It makes me wonder if Amy or Daniel had personal experience with this type of person!
U can't place the blame entire on them @CaramelSunflowers. There are always two sides to the story.
This is indeed the best dinner of the Gilmore family.
This is my favorite episode
4:54
When you've been ravaged and not in a good way.
I love this scene tbh 😂 but does anyone have a psychological explanation behind it?
Lorelei has a very good memory lol
this is what made this series great
Hands down my FAVORITE SCENE!!!!
This is so bipolar I love it