Logan's Family Doesn't Like Rory | Gilmore Girls
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- “A girl like Rory has no idea what it takes to be in this family, Logan. “
Season 5 Episode 19: But I'm a Gilmore
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Did anyone else notice that the grandfather and Shira treat Rory the same way Richard treated dean that time when he came to dinner! Ironic right?
I don’t think that’s fair. Richard remembered Loralei being his smart 16 year old daughter and having the whole world ahead of her - and then getting pregnant. I think he freaked when Rory brought a boy over because he didn’t want history to repeat.
@@katieking7231 doesn't mean you talk down to them or tell them they aren't good enough. Like goddamn they were dating not getting married
I didn't know they treated Dwan like that. Dean was a decent dude... until he cheated. I used to really like Dean for Rory. I only watched the 1st season.
They were far ruder, they talk about her like she’s not even sitting there. 😮
@@Mscldrew oh yeah I agree Logan's grandfather was vile
I like how later Emily puts Logan's mom in her place and tells her something like, "Didn't Mitchum meet you at a bar?" 😂😅
It felt good that Emily was put in her place. Yeah, Emily. She and her classist husband humiliated Dean more than once. So when Logan's parents did the same to Rory, it felt like Karma. And Emily can insult Sheera all she wants, that doesn't change the fact that they don't want Rory. And Rory isn't the best catch, is she?
Yeah. I wish she would have got the GrandFather or the Father.
@@Ariana-wv4pf
But she earned Mitchum's respect and he wanted to help her get a good job in the end
@@Ariana-wv4pf Maybe, but it wasn't her personality that they disagreed with, it was more the kind of family she came from. My real issue is with Rory's comment about her being a Gilmore. She was portrayed all those years as the humble hard worker, but the moment someone tries to treat her like she's not good enough, she bristles.
@@darkkey19she is a sh!!ty person all around. She put Josh down (when he did nothing to her), bragged about noticing the Velasquez and about her family name, all in one sentence.
No dignity. It's almost like she was raised by Emily, not Lorelei. She looks down on other people all the time but is upset when the same happens to her.
Her character got ruined when her mother introduced her to the Gilmores.
Funny how the "best bred" people are the ones with the least manners... If I acted like this my mother would give me one look and I'd be quiet the rest of the evening. It's pretty weird they don't see for themselves how their behaviour makes them trash people.
This is a fictional TV show
@@julmcconnell I am aware. I was commenting on the people on the show. Sorry you thought I was commenting on you or your real life friends, that's on you though.
@@julmcconnellit happens all the time irl incel
@@EughhBrothereughh I know. Honestly I really don't know why I ever bother to comment.
The minute Rory said 'Do they know I'm a Gilmore'. That's when I knew our girl was lost forever.
It shows she totally bought into same classist hierarchical view of the world like Richard and Emily. What Lorelai tried so hard to fight against.
You gotta take into account that she's feeling really humiliated and insecure in that moment not to mention she definitely was a people pleaser at heart
Shes also a teenager. I said a lot of stupid things as a teenager as most teens do.
You should never have to tit for tat a relationship! I would have walked out, and kept on walking!
@@judigemini178 Perhaps, but she also tries to paint herself as very different from other people from affluent families. She writes an article criticizing such people in a later season, while acting like she's different from them. Which she isn't. She tends to see herself differently depending on the circumstance.
@@darkkey19she knows they would care about that status stuff even though she didn’t, the Gilmore were a prominent upper crust family
The part where rory says do they know im a gilmore…totally hated that
Agree.
I think it pointed out the fact that reputation is everything. And Lorelei having her put a ding against the Gilmore’s and it’s still carrying on. Which is exactly why her mom rejected this society.
Remember, her family came over on the Mayflower. She's the closest thing's you guys have to royalty 😅. Watching people like this, and knowing they exist in real life too makes me understand why people love the Kardashians. Sure, they're shallow and materialistic, but they don't take themselves too seriously, at least.
I want to know why what Rory said was wrong. And I need a rational reason, not the overemotional ramblings of the jealous.
@@adeel-eh7xq No, I can't stand Rory either but that's not what I'm referring to. I'm asking why Rory flexing about her Mayflower ancestors is wrong.
The answer is because Logan's family are supposedly blue bloods and - according to historians - no blue bloods were on the Mayflower.
The Grandfather is a terrible human Beeing.
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@@biggyziggy5777 you mean a buzzkill
He's a badass. Raised to conserve his class and wield power effectively. Can't judge someone like that when the two of you have fundamentally different moralities -- that's just how it is.
He is not a badass. I did babysitt for a really, really rich and important family and you know what? The grandfather, same as Logans grandfather who build his company, he openend doors for me and speaked to me very nice.
That was a badass.
"This isn't at all about her mother" That tells me this is exactly what this is about. The issue they have with Rory is that she wasn't raised "right" in their eyes and won't be able to value the things they value because Lorelai fought against it.
Lol. Lorelai LITERALLY taught Rory to mock traditional values and all things decent and moral. Like??? What show were you watching?
Lorelai taught Rory trashy pop culture while stuffing her with garbage junk food. Rory's sperm donor dad was basically a ghost. Rory had NO parents.
As a result, Rory ends up a home wrecking BABY MAMA.
Lorelai's supporters are delusional. She's an awful excuse for a mother who only cared about being Rory's best friend.
1. Shira is obviously a gold digger trophy wife type of woman and grandpa is ok with her.
2. This "discussion" can wait until Rory is no longer present. It's extremely poor manners to treat a guest like that.
3. They hate Rory because of her mother. She is born out of wedlock, from a teen maid mom who ran away from home and disgraced her family and a deadbeat father.
4. They probably don't want a career woman as Logan's wife since they think a woman's place is supporting her husband. But I don't think this is the reason they rejected Rory.
He was ok with Shira because she was happy to be used as a rug by her husband and his family. No matter what Mitchum did, she followed him like a puppy keeping an idiotic smile on her face. The last thing they needed was a woman who wanted a career and could be part of discussions that didn't involve superficial topics like the other wives. They were looking for a trophy dumb wife, nothing else!
even though i dont like logan his family is even worse LOVE is love if they treat you with respect and honesty and support you regardless of money thats all that matters
What's wrong with Rory working? Are the Huntzberger women expected to be stay-at-home wives?
I think is either one of these things:
They want Logan's wife to do and be whatever the family needs. Like, if she happens to work, she'd work for Mitchum or whatever they want/need. Rory had ambitions of her own, I'm sure she would work for/with the family for a while but not permanently.
Or Sheila is lying and it is about Rory being raised by a single mom in a more humble background. Even tho Emily and Richard have money, Rory wasn't raised by them and Sheila even said to Emily "There's your money and there's our money".
Yes they are. They are expected to fulfill a wife duty/rule in supporting and serving the husband’s needs and his career, the way Emily Gilmore is but in a bigger scale because they live in a bigger wealth have bigger projects ext
@@victoriapitetta3831 Rory could have worked as Mitchum's assistant. Mitchum told Rory in later episodes that she would make a good assistant. It didn't seem like he was trying to hurt her feelings, because he gave her a compliment.
Yes, they are full time professional wives.
not just stay-at-home wife but a professional wife. As in a wife that need to host the right kind of party's and do charity work and build social connections with other families in the same class - ensuring right kind of network for the future of 'the family'. Its a role that requires strategic thinking, calculations and drive like Emily has, but Rory don't really have, or its easy to get put down and stepped on by people around in that type of setting.
Logan's family is horrible for sure, but Rory isn't exactly... I don't know so much better.
Just because she better 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄 doesn't mean his family can treat her like shit.
This scene was in some of my dreams
That's rich coming from them considering Shira's past 😂
Exactly and emily reminds shira this 😂😂😊
Lmao rory should have just laughed it off. Not like shes planning to marry him.
Easier said then done.
If I was Rory I wouldn't laugh it off I would never pissed
Logan’s family: hates Rory
Join the club, Rory turns out to be a sucky person.
I just realized why they don’t like Rory. It’s because she is from unmarried parents.
Like Logan mother can talk 😂😂😂
She is a Golden digger
How was the grandfather okay with Shira but not Rory?
She said "yes dad" isn't she his daughter then? Why would grandfather be mad?
@@Estefaniac19no she married into the family
I'd guess he doesn't actually respect Shira, and he's trying to prevent another "mistake" in the family
@@Estefaniac19lol, the grandpa is Mitchum's dad. It's customary for daughters in law to say mom and dad to parents in law.
@@Ariana-wv4pf i mean i know that, i just didnt know it was also a thing in the us guees that´s patriarchy eww..
Rory doesn't know she's a bastard.
Dinner at the Genovian consulate
What Season is this Episode?
Never seen this show but it doesn't seem like they're the kind of rich family you'd want to marry into anyway. True wealth comes with class, courtesy, manners, and discretion. This is how poor people think the wealthy behave.
I think that you are wrong: first there is no ‘rich way to act’, second they are in THEIR OWN home anyway, so they could act like this cause no one else would see them act like that and finally they are humans, not just rich so they act like they want, like every other human beings.
@@emmanuellangoie116 they CAN act as they want in their own home, but they choose to act like total assholes and that's the problem, they don't need to act that way. I don't think that being polite or just a decent human being is connected with wealth in any way, but that's certainly not the kind of family you would want to marry into anyway
@@user-hi1kl6pd4o I never said that being rich changed your mindset and way of treating the others. In fact I was just saying that they were human beings, I wasn’t even defending their behaviours 💀
There are a lot of dynamics to make this scene one of the strangest in all 7 seasons. The girl, Rory, has grown up with her single mother, Lorelei, in financially normal circumstances. And both like to be two modern women who celebrate their independence. But Lorelei actually comes from a very different background: Her parents are very rich, well-known people, the “Gilmores”. Lorelei and Rory repeatedly fall back on their parents' money and influence over the course of seven seasons. Some see this as extreme hypocrisy. Others say that Lorelei is only trying to achieve the best for Rory. In this scene, you see something very uncomfortable: you would expect a modern, independence-loving young woman not to care much about being thought “inadequate”. But here we see that Rory is well aware that she is insanely privileged and openly uses it to her advantage and in her defense.
Why didn't Rory stand up for herself? Pretty weak to be insulted and say nothing
Nice bit of victom blaming. You're clearly completely ignorant on the influence of power on people's behaviour.
@@bloom4096 I am not ignorant to anything. Anyone with a bit of a backbone wouldn't just sit there and say not one word. That is weak. That is how children behave. Grow up for fcks sake and stop calling weak people victims. She is not a child anymore. She can talk. She just lacks selfrespect
Or maybe, she has more class than them.
@@TheTishy44 Yeah right 🥴
They've already decided she isn't good enough for Logan. This isn't a negotiation. It's a fact.
MAYFLOWERR!!!! Omg
The Mayflower...big deal.
"It would never work, not for you, and certainly not for us". Grandfather has no chill and Honor made me laugh with that smoking gesture. Josh is a total wuss, I wouldn't want to marry him. Also this is why I don't recommend meeting anyone's family unless you are a teenager, who needs em, they will never see you as good enough for their precious offspring anyway.
They were way out of line, obviously. But this is where I realized why I dislike Rory (apart from her being a serial cheater her whole life). She rants about being poor and having humble upbrining, but then she says things like: "Do they not know I'm a Gilmore"? Very much implying that she WILL flex and use that everytime it benefits her. She can (and does) use both worlds as she pleases. She can be a small town girl who knows all about the struggles of the lower class and critisizes the rich. And she can also be the rich, privileged girl, from an important family, who got into great schools, because of her grandparents money and connections. Also, they do treat her the same way Richard treated Dean and yet we're generally meant to see Richard as the sympathetic grandpa (personally I could always sympathize with Emily more than Richard, but that's just me)
Rory thinks they’re better than her, otherwise should would have stood up for herself. We know she’s not the meek little mouse that she appears to be. So, why didn’t she put them in their place?
No she don't. The crying over Rory is so annoying.
@@lauriecarson6483 I’m not crying over Rory. I didn’t say poor Rory or anything of the sort. I just made an observation about her response to the situation, or lack there of. I don’t feel bad for her because they just demonstrated that they’re trash and not worth showing up for. But go off.
@@lifelikelisa you really think they would listen to Rory. She was being attacked the first time she met them. If anything Rory should of walked away and Logan should of stuck up for her.
Yes cos that’s def what you would do the first time you meet your bf’s family
@@Crystalbomb321 If they treat you with no respect, absolutely!
I think season 5 was where I started losing interest for Gilmore Girls. Rory's behavior somehow started to get on my nerves and her relationship with Logan just gave me a rancid taste in my mouth. I gave up long before the dinner with Logan's family.
Since i have daughters, i had to suffer through the Gilmore gab fests. But ya know, i miss that time, that world. And, i learned to like the show How could you not with Fred Gwynne included?😎
Fred Gwynne was never on the Gilmore Girls.He was on The Munsters.
He died 7 years before GG first aired.
You're confusing Fred Gwynne with Edward Hermann.
Leann Hunley (Logan's mom) looks like Melissa Peterman (Barbra Jean from Reba).
Was this before or after their breakup?
Thank you for making me a lower middle class black woman with questions and not a rich old white man
As if running a company, even a big company was TOTALLY uncompatible with having a working wife...
Seriously, these people need to lighten up a little bit. + Rory is far from being "the girl next door" , she does come from a well-off, upper-class family. I wonder what would have been their reaction had Logan brought home a black girl from poor districts of Chicago... I suppose they would have shot her before she entered the door.
I understand their point. Their women organize parties, make connections through drink tea at clubhouses, basically live for their husbands career.
Rory is not the woman for that.
Not to say they are right but i understand what they are saying
@@corneliakobilke4638 Yeah, but nowadays, there are a lot of women who have busy successful careers and still are able to perform their social duties and run the household + raise their kids even at the highest level(the most famous exemple that comes to my mind is Hillary Clinton who managed to run a highly successful career as a lawyer while always performing her social duties as " the wife of" and supporting her husbands' career in politics at the expanse of her own good sometimes...)
Trust me. Its exhausting but not unfeasible. Women have historically done more for their husbands' careers and their family's well-being than they would ever get the credit for.
@@corneliakobilke4638 Yeah, but nowadays, women can have successful busy professional lives and perform their social duties while running the household + raise their kids even at the highest level ( the most famous example that jumps to my mind is Hillary Clinton who managed to have a successful career as a lawyer and raise a daughter while always performing her social duties as "the wife of" and she has always supported her husband's political career no matter what, at the expanse of her own good it seems to me..)
It's exhausting but not unfeasible. Trust me. Women have historically, done far more for their husbands'career and their family's well-being than they would ever get the credit for.
@@corneliakobilke4638 In my opinion, this scene seemed out of time even back then. On the one hand, because the media industry was already beginning to change significantly at this point in time and with it the way in which business was done. On the other hand, because you really can't talk about "totally different worlds" here. They act as if she can't hold a knife and fork properly. In addition, a wife who works in the family business is nothing unusual.
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Funny.
Ya, we’ll, in the end, he was worse than his grandfather in the way he dumped her🤷🏻♀️
Rory comes from a good family. Both parents came from money
I thought he was so cute and now even cuter in the Resident 😊
They where right he was way to good for her
Wanna point some things out:
1) Honor officially just got engaged so her wedding was already on everyone’s mind
2) Logan never takes anything seriously. Not himself, not his family and certainly not women. He’s a clown always trying to get a rise outta people, so of course his family expect him to act up and pull a prank.
3) Logan NEVER brought a girl home to meet the family before, and it’s Rory Gilmore. They already know all about her and they figure Logan would announce he knocked her up and they are gonna elope. Even though Rory got the worst of it, this is really about how dysfunctional these people are. They don’t think for one second Logan actually cares about her and is actually dating her. They expect Logan to be horrible so they beat him to the punch.
Logan is an a** at the end of this clip. "Is here fine? I have to clear my head." Actually I never cared for him. Too douchy.
He was in a bad mood but after that he came back to take her out! I understand that you don't like him but you can't deny the fact that he stood for her in front of his family! After all they because he didn't want Rory to stay with them after disrespecting her... I think it's totally normal to be mad and to take some time apart...
Didn't thty end up with Rory as a baby mamma?
She wasn't a baby mama like she was 30 when she became pregnant
Baby mama is slang for having the child of a man you're not married to, not talking about Rory's age when she got pregnant 👍@@marianafeliciano6601
Watching this you can see what lorelai went through with Christopher... Logan was her Christopher
did u genuinely watch the show 💀
I agree they both are man childs
I’m sooo glad I wasn’t the ONLY ONE that thought Rory was never good enough for Logan. She is such a stuck up, shallow, self-absorbed hypocrite that I could not stand!!! 😂
Till this moment I didn't realise how much this filthy rich disgusting people broke Rory. She and Logan really wanted to be together
They were the first 50 Shades of Gray couple! ❤
How??
@@madeline7116 just a vibe I get from their characters
Logan was a horrible match for Rory in my opinion. Rory met Logan and her life completely took a downward turn. She's had completely horrible love choices, first Dean and then Logan, what an unfortunate unfortunate thing
I agree, I don’t know why people kept saying he was good for her, ugh is all I have to say
To be honest, it is still unknown who was whose unfortunate unfortunate thing
I agree
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Upper class people do not act this way unless it was 1940
You're mistaking nouveau riche for old money. Old money families still behave this way.
They want a woman to be a housewife not a work wife and I don’t get it at 3:33 Rory married to the heir?
wow
I really loved Gilmore Girls for a very long time, but nowadays I realize that there's a lot of messed up stuff in the TV show. It's somehow really ruining it for me.
you can just take it at face value: a dramedy, it's ok to enjoy the show
I read once long ago that many restaurants hated to see the young Kennedys come in. They tended to be brash and overly demanding. Condescending and horrible tippers of at all.
These two should have ended up together I hated the « reunion » new episode
Rory is a failure
this looks so boring
Rory is actually embarrassing. Yeah her family might not think shes good enough but Rory is childish and can't imagine someone not liking him. Not like theyre getting married. L
Yea even Dean stated “well too bad Rory for once someone won’t like you “ after their break up and she was afraid deans fam would hate her
Logan is a man child instead of sticking up for Rory oh yeah he runs off like a coward.
Who would want to marry him and have his parents as in laws he not that good looking.
You sound like a bully.