Emily showed a perfect example you don't need to shout or be vulgar to verbally burry someone alive 😂 Richard's face at the end breaks my heart every time. Top acting there
What’s funny about this scene too is that Sheira thought she had the upper hand. The Gilmores may not have been as rich as the Huntzbergers, but Emily could crush Sheira socially if she wanted to. Emily was part of the old money circuit and ruled it with her friends with an iron fist, and she just reminded her of it.
I think what is actually funny about this scene is that Sheira is doing to Emily what Emily does to everybody that she considers below her, but that does only seems to bother Emily when she is the one on the receiving end of the snobbing.
I think Emily lovers are a minority within the GG fandom but I absolutely adore Emily. She's a classy, cultured, refined lady. It's not her fault Lorelei is naturally rebellious and rejected the morals Emily and Richard tried to instill in her. Imagine being financially and socially blessed and having parents that wanted you to practice hypergamy then throwing it all away to go be a struggling single mom living in a storage shed. Toxic Hollyweird Programming!!
It was weird how during the ‘Friday Night Fight’ episode midway though the season, Richard and Emily both then denied any knowledge of Lorelai coming to them to spell out Rory’s situation before they agreed to let her stay in the pool house.
I hesitate to say that that was the moment Richard realized that he had failed Rory. More like it was another sock-in-the-gut reminder of just how remarkable Rory was. Organizing a DAR fundraiser in the middle of her crisis.
100%, you can see it in his eyes. It's unfortunate that Emily and Richard only took accountability with each other, then gaslighted Lorelai to avoid having to apologise sincerely and really dig down into why they didn't believe her. That wall they built is exactly why there is such a disconnect in their relationship. And they'll never acknowledge it
@@blairbrown4812I don’t think he was proud. It looked more like the fact that Rory was about to become like all the socialites, organizing events, when she was supposed to become a fierce career woman. He got very upset a few episodes about her living this lifestyle and losing track a few episodes after. With her giving up Yale she basically confirmed what Mitchum said about her.
this is a prime example of the difference between old money and new money. Shira is influential in her circle to a degree due to her being extremely wealthy, but she'll never get the level of respect and power that someone like Emily has, simply because she wasn't born into it, which ironically is exactly the reason she dislikes Rory for...
Emily’s face at 2:16 will never fail to get me that’s you messed with the wrong grandmother face. If Richard is bad when he’s mad oh Emily’s is worse. The Gilmores don’t play when it comes to their granddaughter. Rory is their most prize possession and they’re not gonna let some fools such as the Hunzburgers talk smack about their girl. Love that Emily didn’t hold back to call Shila a gold digger which is so true and talk about her weight, oh Emily was on Fire. Attagirl Emily the applause at the end was for Emily, I salute this Queen🩷🫶🏽🥂
@@tarawrr20 Sorta. He walks in on her happily being given adoration and praise and realizes none of them prepared Rory for life outside her bubble aka Stars Hollow.
Richard & Emily think they are so elite. Well bred, upper crust. They expect everyone to treat their Rory like a princess. They thought Logan Huntzberger was such a match for Rory. They talked about great-grandchildren with Logan’s blond hair and Rory’s big blue eyes. What’s not spoken here is the Huntzbergers look down on Rory for being a bastard, the product of a scandalous teen affair then being raised by a hotel maid. As for Mitchum, it didn’t even occur to him to be nice to Rory just cuz she’s a Gilmore or that she’s his son’s girlfriend. He was too honest with his opinions. For the first time in Richard’s life, he realizes Lorelei may be right to raise Rory away from this whole lifestyle.
I would argue that Loreli was a bad mother and role model for Rory, and keeping her away from that life left her at a disadvantage with not knowing how that world worked, the back stabbing, the lies, rumors, etc. Loreli didn't want to be a part of that life, but she didn't do Rory any favors, she was selfish. She wanted what was best for her, not for Rory, or she would not have taken away the advantages Rory could have had. Had she grown up in that circle, she would have learned how to maneuver it, like Emily does. She could have still kept her grounded, in reality, but at the same time given her opportunities she didn't have.
@@realandroidgal No I think Lorelei was right to raise her in the real world where you progress based on merit and not your pedigree. The only thing she did wrong was allow her parents to have such an influence on Rory starting in her teen years. Maybe going to Chilton was even a mistake.
I have said it before, and I will die on this hill, Mitchum did NOTHING WRONG TO RORY. The ONLY thing he was wrong for was only taking her in for reasons other than her abilities. That is IT. He handled Rory very professionally and even sat down with her HIMSELF and for once in her life, told her the TRUTH. He wasn't mean to her. He didnt call her names. He handled her with great care, while being HONEST with her. It wasnt HIS FAULT she couldnt handle the rejection, which happens to EVERYONE starting out. The FAULT with that lies with Lorelai, Emily, and Richard. Period.
I agree with all of that. Rejection is a big part of life especially a creative's life. You have to be confident in your abilities to get past naysayers. Mitchum is used to being head honcho in control of everyone and i really like Rory's arc going from putting him on a pedestal, to fearing his assesment of her, to standing up to him for Logan.
@@MsWarriordiva Well, yeah. Shira is responsible for what happened at the dinner, not for what Mitchum said to Rory. Emily is holding Shira accountable for what she did, not for what Mitchum did.
there's a give and take with hiring college interns. you don't make them feel worthless for approaching work the way they've always been taught to approach school
For all of Emily’s faults and narcissistic behavior, I do prefer her over the Huntzbergers who are way worse than her and more of rich snobs. At least Emily showed civility to Dean when he and Rory were dating
Emily Gilmore was never in finer form than when she became Mama (or in this case, Grandma) Bear and defending her family. That’s only part of why I love this scene. You go get her, Emily 🥊
Rory was so pathetic here. How does she expect to be a reporter in war torn countriea and she cant even face mitchum at an event, he barely said anything
The way I interpreted that scene with Richard being disappointed or sad for Rory is that deep down a part of him realized Mitchum was right because the way Rory embraces the DAR's and everyone else's praise and respect in that scene he sees his granddaughter hiding from Mitchum's criticism and running away from her failures instead of learning from them. In that moment he realized him and Emily failed Rory by enabling her fear of failing
She was always put onto a piedestal by her mom, Luke, her grandparents, and never faced really world, professional criticism. And honestly, Mitchum, for the reputation he has, was actually very gentle when he gave Rory his opinion. He was also far from wrong (watch the short 4-episode revival). Yes, she was a bit young, but she gave up way too easily for something that was ''her dream''.
Yep. Though I don’t 100% agree with the way Mitchum spoke to Rory, he did give her a dose of reality because no one is going to hold your hand and console you out there. You have to deal people pretentious people and have a thick skin, as well as find your niche in society. Moreover, with regards to Rory not being accepted at the Huntzburger house, that is also a dose of reality because not everyone is going to deem you a worthy person with whom to consort. At least she found out where she stood with that family early on in the relationship. Rory just kept whining and vying for acceptance. Annoying.😅
If you’re in a position of power and you are deliberately saying something to break someone’s self-esteem, that isn’t being realistic, it’s just cruel. There is a way to give constructive criticism and that wasn’t it. Everyone loves to hate on Rory because they can’t handle that she wasn’t perfect! A character without any problems or flaws would be boring because human people have flaws. The point of Rory’s story isn’t that she’s supposed to be a super successful reporter. It’s that she has an image in her head of what she thinks she should be and that prevents her from finding out who she really is. And I think a lot of people can relate to that.
@@songindarkness "If you’re in a position of power and you are deliberately saying something to break someone’s self-esteem, that isn’t being realistic, it’s just cruel." THIS!! ♥
“Your granddaughter is a bastard, raised by a teenage runaway working as a hotel maid. Say what you will about me, my marriage and my Logan, but at least my son is legitimate.” Talk about ugly realities, Emily.
@@bringiton5282 Shira was thinking it, she just didn’t have the nerve to say it out loud. Her and her father in law were not so cruel as to say so in front of Rory, but that’s what they meant when they said Rory wasn’t “raised” or “bred” to their standards.
@@bringiton5282No, that's the real problem with this scene. IRL, Shira would've been blunt with Emily about the reason. Same with the dinner scene, Grandpa would've been blunt with Rory.
Emily reading Shira for filth will never not be top tier. ❤😂
Emily showed a perfect example you don't need to shout or be vulgar to verbally burry someone alive 😂 Richard's face at the end breaks my heart every time. Top acting there
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@@Ravenishishthank you for explaining me my own comment 😂🤦♀️
@@brontiq 😂😂
What’s funny about this scene too is that Sheira thought she had the upper hand. The Gilmores may not have been as rich as the Huntzbergers, but Emily could crush Sheira socially if she wanted to. Emily was part of the old money circuit and ruled it with her friends with an iron fist, and she just reminded her of it.
I think what is actually funny about this scene is that Sheira is doing to Emily what Emily does to everybody that she considers below her, but that does only seems to bother Emily when she is the one on the receiving end of the snobbing.
Emily the best, she may not have been the warmest mother, but god do not even think of messing with her family. Loved her.
I think Emily lovers are a minority within the GG fandom but I absolutely adore Emily. She's a classy, cultured, refined lady. It's not her fault Lorelei is naturally rebellious and rejected the morals Emily and Richard tried to instill in her.
Imagine being financially and socially blessed and having parents that wanted you to practice hypergamy then throwing it all away to go be a struggling single mom living in a storage shed.
Toxic Hollyweird Programming!!
4:42 the moment that Richard Gilmore realized that he and Emily failed Rory
It was weird how during the ‘Friday Night Fight’ episode midway though the season, Richard and Emily both then denied any knowledge of Lorelai coming to them to spell out Rory’s situation before they agreed to let her stay in the pool house.
I hesitate to say that that was the moment Richard realized that he had failed Rory. More like it was another sock-in-the-gut reminder of just how remarkable Rory was. Organizing a DAR fundraiser in the middle of her crisis.
100%, you can see it in his eyes. It's unfortunate that Emily and Richard only took accountability with each other, then gaslighted Lorelai to avoid having to apologise sincerely and really dig down into why they didn't believe her. That wall they built is exactly why there is such a disconnect in their relationship. And they'll never acknowledge it
@@blairbrown4812 Exactly, he was just "proud" of her again 🙄
@@blairbrown4812I don’t think he was proud. It looked more like the fact that Rory was about to become like all the socialites, organizing events, when she was supposed to become a fierce career woman. He got very upset a few episodes about her living this lifestyle and losing track a few episodes after. With her giving up Yale she basically confirmed what Mitchum said about her.
this is a prime example of the difference between old money and new money. Shira is influential in her circle to a degree due to her being extremely wealthy, but she'll never get the level of respect and power that someone like Emily has, simply because she wasn't born into it, which ironically is exactly the reason she dislikes Rory for...
Emily’s face at 2:16 will never fail to get me that’s you messed with the wrong grandmother face. If Richard is bad when he’s mad oh Emily’s is worse. The Gilmores don’t play when it comes to their granddaughter. Rory is their most prize possession and they’re not gonna let some fools such as the Hunzburgers talk smack about their girl. Love that Emily didn’t hold back to call Shila a gold digger which is so true and talk about her weight, oh Emily was on Fire. Attagirl Emily the applause at the end was for Emily, I salute this Queen🩷🫶🏽🥂
Richard’s face at the end when he realized they screwed up and that Rory had settled because she didn’t have any faith in herself…sad!
The actress playing Shira nailed those facial expression when Emily was reaming her. So well done!
Her grandpa's face said it all
What does it mean?
It was at this point he knew....he f'd up.
Did he realize that Mitch was right, that Rory didn’t have it?
Yea, unexplainable feeling
@@tarawrr20 Sorta. He walks in on her happily being given adoration and praise and realizes none of them prepared Rory for life outside her bubble aka Stars Hollow.
Richard & Emily think they are so elite. Well bred, upper crust. They expect everyone to treat their Rory like a princess. They thought Logan Huntzberger was such a match for Rory. They talked about great-grandchildren with Logan’s blond hair and Rory’s big blue eyes. What’s not spoken here is the Huntzbergers look down on Rory for being a bastard, the product of a scandalous teen affair then being raised by a hotel maid. As for Mitchum, it didn’t even occur to him to be nice to Rory just cuz she’s a Gilmore or that she’s his son’s girlfriend. He was too honest with his opinions. For the first time in Richard’s life, he realizes Lorelei may be right to raise Rory away from this whole lifestyle.
This is the most accurate thing I've ever come across
Or he realized that Rory doesnt have a spine and is a whiny crybaby when she doesnt get her way.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl i agree more with your point 😭
I would argue that Loreli was a bad mother and role model for Rory, and keeping her away from that life left her at a disadvantage with not knowing how that world worked, the back stabbing, the lies, rumors, etc. Loreli didn't want to be a part of that life, but she didn't do Rory any favors, she was selfish. She wanted what was best for her, not for Rory, or she would not have taken away the advantages Rory could have had. Had she grown up in that circle, she would have learned how to maneuver it, like Emily does. She could have still kept her grounded, in reality, but at the same time given her opportunities she didn't have.
@@realandroidgal No I think Lorelei was right to raise her in the real world where you progress based on merit and not your pedigree. The only thing she did wrong was allow her parents to have such an influence on Rory starting in her teen years. Maybe going to Chilton was even a mistake.
Emily really showed just how much she loved Rory.
She also showed you can cut someone down without raising your voice. Loooove her!
2:18 that look rivals the one Clair Huxtable gave when she thought Martin's mother had disrespected Denise!😂
The moment the realized where Loraine gets her sas from.
Emily knows how to say fuck around and find out
I have said it before, and I will die on this hill, Mitchum did NOTHING WRONG TO RORY. The ONLY thing he was wrong for was only taking her in for reasons other than her abilities. That is IT. He handled Rory very professionally and even sat down with her HIMSELF and for once in her life, told her the TRUTH. He wasn't mean to her. He didnt call her names. He handled her with great care, while being HONEST with her. It wasnt HIS FAULT she couldnt handle the rejection, which happens to EVERYONE starting out. The FAULT with that lies with Lorelai, Emily, and Richard. Period.
Say it again louder for the people in the back!
I agree with all of that. Rejection is a big part of life especially a creative's life. You have to be confident in your abilities to get past naysayers. Mitchum is used to being head honcho in control of everyone and i really like Rory's arc going from putting him on a pedestal, to fearing his assesment of her, to standing up to him for Logan.
But the issue Emily was dealing with was how she was treated at the dinner, not what Mitchem told her.
@@MsWarriordiva Well, yeah. Shira is responsible for what happened at the dinner, not for what Mitchum said to Rory. Emily is holding Shira accountable for what she did, not for what Mitchum did.
there's a give and take with hiring college interns. you don't make them feel worthless for approaching work the way they've always been taught to approach school
You don't ever cross Emily Gilmore.
For all of Emily’s faults and narcissistic behavior, I do prefer her over the Huntzbergers who are way worse than her and more of rich snobs. At least Emily showed civility to Dean when he and Rory were dating
Richard stood up for his granddaughter too.
I love this show, the characters are written greatly.
The passive aggressive "Andrew Sisters" in the background adds so much hilarious tension to this scene. God the show had good directing! 😆👌🏽
Both Emily and Richard proved how important Rory was to them. And Mitchum nor Shira dared to hurt Rory again.
I felt Rory’s shoes before whether I was worthy or good enough for anyone in this life. 😔😞
This scene was in some of my dreams
The real moment richard realizes that he failed both Rory and Lorelai because he finally sees that he chose to not listen to his daughter.
Emily's a queen
"There's people, then there's the Huntzbergers" tells you everything you need to know about 'high society'.
The moment Emily said "Oh?" in that chirpy voice I knew it was curtains for Shira lol.
Emily Gilmore was never in finer form than when she became Mama (or in this case, Grandma) Bear and defending her family. That’s only part of why I love this scene. You go get her, Emily 🥊
Emily CLEARED Shira lmaooo
I hate how she put the binder on the clean plates
Emily was always my favourite character, reminds me of my nan!!
Rory was so pathetic here. How does she expect to be a reporter in war torn countriea and she cant even face mitchum at an event, he barely said anything
a classic
Richard's disappointment face
When you control the means of production, it reduces the incentive to humanize workers.
So true Paris ! Right on !
The sad part is they didn’t believe their own daughter…they made every excuse for their “friends”
Rory having a panic attack will be just ….
The way I interpreted that scene with Richard being disappointed or sad for Rory is that deep down a part of him realized Mitchum was right because the way Rory embraces the DAR's and everyone else's praise and respect in that scene he sees his granddaughter hiding from Mitchum's criticism and running away from her failures instead of learning from them. In that moment he realized him and Emily failed Rory by enabling her fear of failing
Yep you are right Emily and Richard enable
You gotta to love Emily!!!!
Go ahead, Emily!
Emily was in goddess mode here.
Richard and Emily are getting a taste of what they do to people.
If there was ever a moment that shows Emily would go to hell and back for her family… 😂❤
Yes Emily! That's how you get someone together.
I ❤❤❤❤ Gilmore Girls
2:19 the look.
Emily is forever my hero
Emily for the win!!
2:17 when I'm 3 shots deep and hear about the slightest bit of drama I don't like
Mhmm. Shoulda listened to Lorelei
I’m with the Huntzberger’s; Rory is so annoying and can’t take criticisms. She wants everyone to tell her how ‘special’ and perfect she is. 🙄😒
She was always put onto a piedestal by her mom, Luke, her grandparents, and never faced really world, professional criticism. And honestly, Mitchum, for the reputation he has, was actually very gentle when he gave Rory his opinion. He was also far from wrong (watch the short 4-episode revival). Yes, she was a bit young, but she gave up way too easily for something that was ''her dream''.
The Huntzberger's are elitists bastards and have probably exploited multitudes for their "wealth".
Yep. Though I don’t 100% agree with the way Mitchum spoke to Rory, he did give her a dose of reality because no one is going to hold your hand and console you out there. You have to deal people pretentious people and have a thick skin, as well as find your niche in society. Moreover, with regards to Rory not being accepted at the Huntzburger house, that is also a dose of reality because not everyone is going to deem you a worthy person with whom to consort. At least she found out where she stood with that family early on in the relationship. Rory just kept whining and vying for acceptance. Annoying.😅
If you’re in a position of power and you are deliberately saying something to break someone’s self-esteem, that isn’t being realistic, it’s just cruel. There is a way to give constructive criticism and that wasn’t it. Everyone loves to hate on Rory because they can’t handle that she wasn’t perfect! A character without any problems or flaws would be boring because human people have flaws. The point of Rory’s story isn’t that she’s supposed to be a super successful reporter. It’s that she has an image in her head of what she thinks she should be and that prevents her from finding out who she really is. And I think a lot of people can relate to that.
@@songindarkness "If you’re in a position of power and you are deliberately saying something to break someone’s self-esteem, that isn’t being realistic, it’s just cruel." THIS!! ♥
“Your granddaughter is a bastard, raised by a teenage runaway working as a hotel maid. Say what you will about me, my marriage and my Logan, but at least my son is legitimate.” Talk about ugly realities, Emily.
Is he??? read between the lines Emily was implying that she Got knocked up to bag mitchum
Something seriously wrong with you.
@@bringiton5282 Shira was thinking it, she just didn’t have the nerve to say it out loud. Her and her father in law were not so cruel as to say so in front of Rory, but that’s what they meant when they said Rory wasn’t “raised” or “bred” to their standards.
@@bringiton5282No, that's the real problem with this scene. IRL, Shira would've been blunt with Emily about the reason. Same with the dinner scene, Grandpa would've been blunt with Rory.