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Gilmore Girls 6.22 Partings
By: Gilmore Girls News    0 days 11 hours 42 minutes ago
Channel: Entertainment Film & TV   

Gilmore Girls 6.22 "Partings"
Original Air Date: May 9, 2006 (Recap date: May 15, 2008)
Recap, Video & Discussion

Discussion Questions:

  • Why is Lorelai still avoiding Luke?
  • Do you think the chances of another star being discovered in Stars Hollow are greater or worse than anywhere else?
  • Did Mitchum keep Logan from Rory on purpose?
  • Why doesn’t Rory just cancel her dinner with her grandparents?
  • Why does Rory get so mad at Mitchum? Doesn’t his family come first, when it comes to celebrate something as big as graduation?
  • Is Rory conceited in thinking Mitchum is sending Logan away because of her?
  • Does Rory agree with Mitchum’s plan?
  • Why does Emily expect Luke at dinner, if he only comes when invited/forced?
  • Would you be proud to have a building donated in your honor?
  • Why does Emily invite Christopher and a date the same night as Lorelai? Isn’t that rude?
  • Was Chris turned off of Lynnie because she was forced on him?
  • Why is Emily coming on so strong? Does she think that effective?
  • Did Rory lie to Lorelai about her plans with Logan, or was the party last minute?
  • Is the party Rory’s way to make Logan want to leave, because Mitchum is right?
  • Did Lorelai just need someone "outside" to talk to about Luke? Someone not emotionally involved in her decision?
  • Should Lorelai push to get Luke?
  • Do you believe that some things are never meant to be, no matter how much we wish they were?
  • Why didn’t Lorelai tell Luke about meeting with Anna? Would it have helped, to know what Anna thought?
  • How would eloping affect April, if at all?
  • Does Lorelai push too hard? Why can’t she sit down and think rationally with Luke, instead of pushing so hard?
  • Did Lorelai go too far in saying that Luke needs to figure out how April fits into their lives, not the other way around?
  • Why does Lorelai go to Christopher? Why does she sleep with him?
  • Does Lorelai regret sleeping with Christopher?

Gilmore Girls Episode Recap:

Lorelai slept over at Sookie & Jackson’s place, and it’s now the morning. They are "attempting" to be super quiet. Jackson "quietly" asks Sookie if Lorelai said anything last night, but Sookie says Lorelai was "somewhere else" all night while they sat and had tea. Sookie knows it’s Luke, but doesn’t know the specifics. Lorelai has been awake, looking very depressed, the whole time.

It’s a chipper morning for Taylor until he spots a new guy playing guitar in Stars Hollow (Guest Star: Joe Pernice). He’s speechless (in a bad way) while this troubadour sings Amazing Glow by the Pernice Brothers.

Rory has her camera out to photograph ever moment of Logan’s Yale graduation day. Rory has convinced him, for the benefit of the loved ones, to attend his graduation ceremony. Rory plans to avoid the Huntzbergers.

Two more troubadours are singing & playing Perfume outside of Doose’s. (Guest Stars: the Sparks’ Ron & Russel Mael). They have a major set-up with keyboards and microphones. Taylor comes out, but all he can do is gesture with defeat and disbelief. Mouth dropped, he walks toward another troubadour (Guest Star/Regular: Dave Allen). The troubadour sings about eggs and bacon.

Taylor goes into Luke’s Diner to ask what’s going on. Luke is not showing much interest in the "chicanery" Taylor is freaking out about. Kirk has a theory though. The usual Stars Hollow troubadour was "discovered" last week, and is now opening for Neil Diamond. So now the east coast troubadour community is trying out Stars Hollow for their big breaks. Taylor is fuming.

Another troubadour (Guest Star: Mary Lynn Rajskub) is singing a song about losing her ‘89 volvo. Taylor comes outside and says:

"Excuse me, uh, bohemian people! May I have your attention, please?"

Taylor says he’s a big fan of music, but they do not have the talent of Pat Boone. If the troubadours insist on playing their "hippie doo-wop music" to the "detriment of the mercantile interests of this town", they will be forcibly removed. The girl picks up her stuff and leaves, mumbling about BTK.

Lorelai pulls up to her house and looks at her phone - says "oh, shoot". She calls Rory, who tells her she’s grounded. Rory had called twice, but Lorelai wasn’t checking her phone. Lorelai mentions sleeping at Sookie’s, but lies about why. And when she says "everything’s fine", she’s shaking her head violently (of course, Rory can’t see this).

Rory just finished Logan’s graduation and is waiting for Logan to leave "those people." Rory has all sorts of fun plans for Logan in the afternoon, and may need to leave the Gilmore dinner after drinks to get back. She has a special evening planned with Logan - he goes away right after.

Lorelai has a big sigh and goes inside. She calls out for Babette, but Miss Patty is there instead. She took the morning shift looking after Paul Anka. Lorelai tells Miss Patty she had a slumber party with Sookie. Luke comes in, and Lorelai begs Miss Patty to tell him she’s not there. She goes to hide in Rory’s room. Luke grills Miss Patty about where Lorelai could be if her Jeep is out front. Miss Patty does a good job making Luke uncomfortable my mentioning sex and Luke taking up dance - he leaves. Lorelai tells Miss Patty it’s just a small fight, and Miss Patty approves (for the sake of the make-up later on). Though she advises Lorelai not to freeze Luke out for too long.

Rory is sitting alone in Logan’s apartment, all ready to go somewhere. She’s there at the door when she hears Logan and Mitchum coming back. Mitchum kept him out later than expected, and a bunch of business people came buy to talk shop. Now Rory has to leave for her dinner, and their plans are messed up. Rory thinks he’s doing it on purpose, and Logan doesn’t doubt it.

Rory leaves to go to her dinner and manages to catch up with Mitchum at the elevator. Rory doesn’t take long before starting to lecture and grill Mitchum. Mitchum says he didn’t know about Logan’s plans with Rory.

"Yeah. ‘Cause why would your son want to go out with his girlfriend the last day before he leaves, right?"

And the gathering turning to a business meeting on his graduation day, though Mitchum is forcing him away to do just that in London for the rest of the year. Rory asks why he’s doing this, why he’s taking Logan away from her. Rory asks if Mitchum hates her that much. He claims not to hate Rory, nor to get involved in Logan’s love life. Rory thinks Mitchum is sending Logan away for a year to keep him from Rory. Mitchum says she flatters herself, and then:

"I’m sending Logan away for one reason, because it is time, it is time for him to stop jumping out of planes in a gorilla mask and crashing boats and getting plastered every night and ending up in the hospital. It’s time for him to stop being a child and to start being a man. It’s time for him to start focusing on his future, and the only way he is gonna do that is to get him out of his environment and away from those dopes, Colin and Finn, and ‘The Life and Death Brigade’ and get him on a path.

Logan is talented, hes talented. He’s my son. I want him to achieve something. And he needs a push. It’s what my father did with me. He pushed me, I grew up, and now Logan is gonna grow up. Anything here you’re not agreeing with? [Rory says nothing, looks down] I didn’t think so."

Mitchum leaves Rory standing in the elevator looking thoughtful.

Three troubadours are playing in Stars Hollow (Guest Stars: Yo La Tengo members Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew). They’re singing Tried So Hard. Taylor comes along, but thinks little of this "one last" rat he needs to exterminate. Taylor is in for a shock, though. There are troubadours singing every few feet in Stars Hollow!

Lorelai shows up, and Emily asks why Luke is not there. Leading in to asking how Lorelai is doing. Lorelai says she’s doing fine. Rory is on the phone with Finn, trusting him to get Logan out of somewhere by 9:30.

There is a sheet draped mysteriously over something on the table. Emily is receiving a settlement for her botched eye surgery. They have decided to add it to the money they’re donating to Yale in Rory’s name. Emily and Richard are bursting with pride as they unveil… "The Rory Gilmore Astronomy Building!" An entire building with Rory Gilmore across the top in huge letters. Also to have a portrait of Rory inside it. Construction on the building will start in the summer and finish by Christmas.

Rory tries to protest. Rory is nervous that the lettering is to scale - as that would make her name 30 feet high! Lorelai mocks her, saying the building is so much better than a personalized license plate. Emily says they’re going to add another floor to make it taller than all other buildings around.

Christopher Hayden is announced - Lorelai’s jaw drops. Emily says they promised Christopher a home-cooked meal and this is their last chance before being in Europe for two months. Rory leaves to get back to Logan. A woman named Carolyn Bates (aka Lynnie) has also arrived to dinner. She’s the daughter of Emily’s roommate from college, and new to Hartford. Emily has Lorelai move so Lynnie can sit with Chris. She praises Lynnie and tries to lead the conversation between her and Chris, pinching Lorelai when she tried to butt in. Chris eyes Lorelai, realizing his set-up.

It’s night in Stars Hollow, but the troubadours are still playing. This time, a band is singing What a Waste. (Guest Stars: Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore; Coco Gordon-Moore). Taylor is trying to tell everyone to go home. The single police officer youth is not prepared to get rid of the ever-growing number of "ruffians".

Miss Patty is out to feed the musicians, but Taylor thinks that’s just encouraging them. The original Stars Hollow Troubadour (Guest Star: Grant Lee Phillips) gets back angry at Taylor for letting people invade his turf. Taylor blames him. The troubadour says he made $700 and was booed. And he never met Neil Young. Taylor gives up and goes home to bed.

Another trio is singing in front of Taylor, the classic "a beaver ate my thumb" song. (Guest Stars: Daniel Palladino, Dave Rygalski, Brian Zydiak).

Emily is going on about how great Gigi is. Emily is "forward" in telling Christopher and Lynnie how "young and beautiful" they look sitting together.

"It’s almost like looking at a shampoo ad"

Christopher follows Lorelai to the bathroom. He thought Lorelai was giving code to him to follow, so they can figure out how to get him out of all of this. Chris wants Lorelai to come to his rescue. Lorelai thought perhaps he was interested in Lynnie, which he is clearly not. Rather than insult Emily & Richard by sneaking out, Lorelai agrees to come to his rescue. She has his back, as he always has hers.

Emily is serving paella for dinner. When Chris gives Lorelai the signal to change the subject off him and Lynnie, Lorelai brings up a recurring dream of being smothered by a walrus. Lynnie is a psychologist. Emily and Lorelai then do battle by each trying to change the subject onto and off of Lynnie & Chris. Chris is amused when Lorelai changes the subject from business travel to time traveling. Emily bans Lorelai from talking.

Logan, Finn and Colin are returning to Logan’s apartment. However, Logan is not in for a night alone with his girl, as he wants and expects. Rory has thrown a big party for Logan, with a British theme. Rory greets him with a "Hellow, governor" in a British accent and little red and white outfit. She hands him a wrapper of "chips".

Rory says the party is for Logan, who is about to go to London, and is not so happy to leave. Logan says he’s about to leave a couple people he’s pretty fond of. Rory is out to change his mind and show him the fun of London.

"Shush, now. None of that talk. Because tomorrow, brilliant things will happen, a new life, a new adventure. You like adventure, don’t you, mate? Well, London is certainly the place for that, and we, frankly, would not be the fine chaps we claim to be if we did not send you off in a proper way, with the bash of a lifetime! Come on. Someone get this chap a pint. See if you can’t be happy, at least you can be drunk."

The party cheers. Logan asks Mary Poppins for a kiss, though Rory says she was going for Gwyneth Paltrow in Shakespeare in Love. Logan gets his kiss. And his pint.

Lorelai is last to leave the dinner, and Emily is upset about the waste of time the evening was. Lynnie and Chris left separately. Emily was so sure they would hit it off. There’s always next time.

Carolyn aka Lynnie is still outside. She is on the phone, talking with a patient who seemed to have a bad date. Lorelai asks if she does sessions on the phone, which she does. Any time people need it. She’s a good listener and head-nodder. Carolyn says the blatant set-up by Emily made her miss her own mom. Her phone rings again but she ignores it, saying you never know when you’re going to need to talk as an explanation to why work follows her around.

Carolyn notices Lorelai is not so ok. Lorelai talks her way out the situation, after saying she’s good, but Carolyn pauses then asks if Lorelai wants to talk about anything. Lorelai says no… but we cut to a later scene, inside Carolyn’s car. Lorelai’s sitting in the back, somewhat reclined, and Carolyn is taking notes.

"My parents have been married for 40 years, and that’s, like, mind-blowing for me because there is no one worse at communication than my mother, except my father and most of my relatives. It is not a chatty group, basically. Everything in the Gilmore house was ‘don’t talk about it. Shove it aside.’ Of course, I talked about it and shoved it right in your face, but still, I don’t know. I never saw myself getting married."

Lorelai didn’t see herself getting married, at least not until Max asked her. She thought of marrying Christopher, but only because she was pregnant, not in a longingly good way. Carolyn says that could be part of the problem. Lorelai saw marriage as a solution to a problem, not for love, and it came from her parents.

Lorelai talks about not loving Max - she wanted to, but didn’t. Lorelai says she never loved anyone until Luke. Lorelai tells her about proposing to Luke, in a dreamlike loving way:

"I saw this guy in front of me who was a real…man. He was solid, and he was strong. He would protect me, but he, he got me. I knew all that when we started dating. But that moment, when I realized how much he cared for Rory… that was it. Suddenly I knew I was ready."

Carolyn asks if he accepts right away, she says pretty much. Lorelai asks if this is the weirdest place she’s had a session. Nope. Lorelai says she feels stupid for believing the wedding was going to happen. The dress is hanging there, mocking her. Lorelai says she’s ready to get married, to start that next phase in her life, and she wants another kid. She’s tired of waiting and being patient. Lorelai is not happy and feels crappy all the time. She’s had it. Carolyn asks what she’s going to do.

"Only you can make you wait. Nobody else can. You need to decide what you want and what you’re willing to give up to get it, and then you got to be okay with that, or you got to be okay with waiting."

Lorelai knows she could lose Luke if she pushes too hard. But Carolyn points out that Lorelai doesn’t really seem to "have" him right now. Not the way she wants to have him.

"You won’t get anything unless you ask for it. And if you ask for it and you don’t get it, maybe it wasn’t worth having in the first place. Some things are just never meant to be, no matter how much we wish they were."

Lorelai is impressed.

The party continues at Logan’s apartment. Logan and Rory are sitting on the couch, he’s caressing Rory’s leg. Logan says it’s the best party, better than all of his. He thanks Rory with much sincerity. He loves her and you can see he’s sad. Logan asks Rory to tell him not to go. To blow off his father and the Huntzberger destiny. Rory can’t tell him not to go. Logan nearly cries but braces himself. Pulls Rory for a hug and kiss.

Lorelai comes to talk with Luke. He’s been worried about her. Lorelai tells Luke to grabe his keys, they’re going to elope. Like he had suggested before. Luke hesitates. Lorelai says they have the plan already, they just need to put it in motion. Luke wants to step back, but Lorelai says they have to figure it all out now. Lorelai doesn’t want to put it off anymore.

"Yes, now is the right time. It’s the best time because it’s now!"

Luke opens the door, but he’s not ready to go anywhere. He just wants to talk. Lorelai doesn’t want to talk, all they’ve done for months is talk, she wants to do and go. Luke says they can’t just take off and get married. Lorelai asks if he loves her, which he says he does.

"But I love you, Luke. I love you. But I have waited, and I have stayed away, and I have let you run this thing, and no more. I asked you to marry me, and you said yes."

Luke is trying to think. Lorelai talks about fixing up the house. But that she’s going crazy here. She needs to make her commitment happen. Luke says it will happen, but he just has April to consider.

"But once we’re married, everything with April will be fine. Anna said so."

Luke asks when Lorelai talked to Anna, and gets mad at her for doing so. Lorelai is about to apologize, but doesn’t want to defend herself anymore. She’s been skulking around for months not saying anything and she doesn’t want to wait anymore. Luke is getting defensive, crossing his arms. He says he has to think, but Lorelai says no! Luke yells back he has April!

Lorelai says that Luke has to figure out how April fits into their lives, not the other way around. He’s trying, but Lorelai says to try married. It’s now or never. Luke says he doesn’t like ultimatums. Luke says he can’t just jump. And Lorelai, with anger and tears on their way, says she’s sorry to hear that. She has to go. Lorelai walks away.

Lorelai walks past a singer (Guest Star: Sam Phillips) crooning Taking Pictures.

Lorelai, in tears, knocks on Christopher’s door. She tells him she doesn’t want to be alone.

Logan wakes up Rory, he’s leaving. Rory wants to go with him to the airport, to wave to him at the gate, because it will be so long until he sees her again. Just major holidays. Logan says if Rory comes with him, he won’t get on the plane. Rory cries. Logan tells Rory the apartment is paid for for the entire year. She can’t even talk. He kisses her.

"I keep trying to think of fabulous things to say, but all I can think is, ‘Say hi to William and Harry for me.’"

Logan says "I love you, Ace", which Rory agrees is much better than her line. They kiss again and Rory watches Logan limp to gather his things and leave. Rory runs to the door to watch him go down the elevator. She waves.

Lorelai is asleep at Christopher’s. Gigi runs into the room when the nanny is trying to get her ready for school. Gigi notices that Lorelai is naked. Chris gets back into bed with Lorelai and puts his arm around her. Lorelai’s eyes are wide with the realization of where she is.

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Gilmore Girls: One Year Today
By: Gilmore Girls News    1 days 4 hours 38 minutes ago
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Gilmore Girls officially aired it’s last episode one year today. As the one-year anniversary of the end of Gilmore Girls, it is fitting that today is also the final episode in the Gilmore Girls marathon we started way back in November.

Gilmore Girls began on October 5, 2000 and enriched our lives with 154 episodes right up until the final episode of Season 7 on May 15, 2007. Since that time, GilmoreGirlsNews.com has kept you up to date with any news about Gilmore Girls, any campaigns to bring the show back, and all the latest on the wonderful cast. Television has never seen a community as strong and as devoted as this one, and it’s a pleasure for me to be a part of keeping that going.

On November 7th, we began re-watching Season 1 through 6 of Gilmore Girls as they aired each weekday on ABC Family. Today we will be watching the season finale for Season 6.

ABC Family will not be continuing to Season 7, probably a syndication license issue, so will be re-starting the entire series again tomorrow. So, now we have a choice. Do we continue watching Season 7? I have those recapped already in the same detail as we’ve been doing thus far, and can simply add some discussion questions.

Or do we start over again from Season 1? If we do this, we can go into more depth with some of the cultural references, the choices in the writing, the growth of the characters, the guest stars, or just about anything. I would also love to invite you guys in, if you choose this path, to be guest writers here. Knowing when the episodes will air, and having full references to the episodes, I’d love to give you an opportunity to write some articles - your thoughts, some fun pieces on the pop culture references, some quotes, the music, or anything you would like. Whether related to a specific episode, or an article relating to the show or season or theme. I will write some too - but this community is special because of all of you, so this is a great chance to be a part of that.

So, as always with this site, the decision is yours! Let me know what you want, and we’ll follow that path!

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Gilmore Girls 6.21 Driving Miss Gilmore
By: Gilmore Girls News    1 days 10 hours 22 minutes ago
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Gilmore Girls 6.21 "Driving Miss Gilmore"
Original Air Date: May 2, 2006 (Recap date: May 14, 2008)
Recap & Discussion

Discussion Questions:

  • Why did Emily & Richard want to make up with Christopher?
  • Why did they decide to donate money to Yale? Is this a public statement of their involvement in Rory’s life?
  • Is Lorelai avoiding Luke? Why? Did what Anna have to say about being engaged vs. being married hit Lorelai hard?
  • Why is Luke so angry to hear that TJ and Liz are not together? Is it his misplaced emotions of missing fatherhood, or concern for Liz?
  • Is Rory being overprotective? Does Logan like that, particularly in contrast to his own family?
  • Do you think Emily wanted Lorelai’s help, instead of that of strangers?
  • Is what Mitchum said a lie? Why does it make Rory so angry?
  • Is Liz displacing her fear of being a bad mother onto TJ? Trying to pre-blame him for any problems?
  • Is it ironic that Luke is preaching about relationships to TJ when he himself is missing Lorelai’s signals?
  • Why does Emily bring up Christopher being lonely?
  • Why does Lorelai get so mad at the mention of Christopher?
  • Why does Rory call the Wall Street Journal? As an editor herself, shouldn’t she know the futulity of her request?
  • Were all the errands a front to get Lorelai to the real estate office?
  • If Emily appears to be ok with Lorelai marrying Luke, as evidenced by the house, then why talk so much of Christopher?
  • Do you think Emily had good intentions with the house for the wedding present?
  • Is Lorelai sabotaging her relationship with Luke (even as a defense mechanism)? Or is she simply reacting to the truth?
  • Is Lorelai at Sookie’s to avoid Luke, or to prepare to break up with him?

Gilmore Girls Episode Recap:

Lorelai is gesticulating wildly about someone who either looks better or worse with dark hair. Emily takes away the plates, being fed up with Lorelai making her point by waving the meatball. Emily says spaghetti and meatballs makes the girls fight.

Emily is having Lasik surgery on her eyes. She’s quite excited about it, and about the cute doctor who is supposed to be the best surgeon on the east coast. Richard gets jealous and says ugly people make the best doctors.

After that testy topic, it comes up that Emily and Richard took Christopher to lunch to try to resolve animosity post-tuition incident. Chris apologized and all is well. You know, since he’s going to be "in their lives". Emily & Richard have decided to take the money they were saving for Rory’s tuition and, with some other funds, donate it to Yale in Rory’s name. For some important building like the "Rory Gilmore auditorium" - Rory tries to interrupt and say she doesn’t want her name on a building while she goes there. But her grandparents are off in their own dreamland and cannot hear her.

Rory is wheeling Logan out of the hospital, getting instructions on how to take care of Logan and keep organized with his rehab plans. Rory is taking Logan’s recovery very seriously. Despite her crazy strict plans for him, Logan kisses Rory and says:

"Thank you for being who I want to get out of the hospital for."

Michel is prancing/jogging on the spot, on his phone threatening someone about a lawsuit. The dairy has been mis-labelling their milk for two weeks, so Michel has accidentally been drinking 2% milk in his coffee, not skim. In an extra cup of coffee too, since it had been tasting so good.

Luke calls. He and Lorelai have been missing each other lately. Lorelai says she’s been busy. Sookie and Michel notice that Lorelai is telling Luke there’s a staff meeting that night when there isn’t. They panic, not knowing about it. But Lorelai is lying to Luke. There’s no staff meeting. Sookie wants to know why she lied to Luke, but Jackson runs in to speak with her alone.

Jackson asks Sookie to smell him. Jackson smells like marijuana. There is a plot of land he hasn’t been using for a few years, but today found it full of pot. The Templeton brothers planted it before they were fired, probably upon Jackson’s instructions to "weed" the back half-acre. They could be in big trouble for possession of the "pickles" (code word) - they could lose everything, even the kids. Jackson tries, and fails, to leave calmly to go pull the pickles.

It is raining heavily in Stars Hollow, but that doesn’t dampen the spirits of the town troubadour. He’s crooning "Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard" by Simon and Garfunkel.

Kirk says he’s growing a beard, but you can’t see it. He’s too distracted touching his face to order. Liz is back from a fair, her jewelry a bigger hit than ever. She made a lot of money. She has a surprise, but accidentally tells him before she meant to - Liz is pregnant! Liz casually tells Luke that TJ is out of her life, easy-going in her new "come what may" philosophy. Liz just told TJ she was pregnant. Luke is furious that TJ left his wife and child. But, for the sake of the baby, adopts a positive attitude.

Paris is "babysitting" Logan, trying to memorize the parts of the Male reproductive tract for her MCATs, to get into medical school. Paris says Logan is the kind of guy who’d get up too early and push a broken rib into his spleen. Doyle is, as it turns out, also babysitting Logan. Paris wants Logan to pee into a Tupperware in lieu of a bedpan, so he calls Rory. Logan reminds Rory that the doctor told him to move around if he felt good enough. Rory reluctantly agrees that he can get up. Paris and Doyle, meanwhile, are covering their eyes from a scene in the penguin movie. Given the phone, Paris is told by Rory to stand down.

Bill has been betting Rory to look at the latest Wall Street Journal in order that he can witness her head exploding. She starts reading and is astonished. Bill is disappointed that Rory’s reaction is quiet.

Michel is guiding around the guests, sneaking some stretches and exercises in when they’re not looking.

Emily calls Lorelai to ask her to come over - the Lasik went badly, but Richard forgot to tell Lorelai about it. Richard calls on the other line, knowingly late, saying that Emily’s eye surgery went badly and she can’t see anything. Richard had to go to South Dakota and, though Emily has lots of help, Lorelai is the back-up. Lorelai covers for Richard back on the line with Emily. Emily wants help to run some errands, and pulls the "I gave birth to you" card.

Jackson has all the pot cut down, but is at a loss of what to do with it. Can’t flush it or burn it or throw it out. So, Jackson brought the marijuana home. The first step is to get it out of the house - after dar.

Rory is still holding the paper, and angrily says she wants to "kill him." Logan says there’s a long line for that. It’s an interview with Mitchum Huntzberger that, according to Rory, contains a lie. She reads on:

"I looked for the best and the brightest, even at the intern level. Ben Cochran at Harvard, he helped me out with my Boston paper, as did Frank Williams. And Rory Gilmore, I gave her her first internship at my Stamford paper, and now she’s the editor of the Yale Daily News."

Rory is furious that he dared to say that. Logah says it’s typical for Mitchum to grab credit wherever he can. Logan temporarily distracts Rory with a big achievement - he walked, on his own (with a cane). He asks if Rory is proud of "her boy", which she is. Back to the article, Logan suggests Rory let it go. What Mitchum said is positive - a powerful man claiming her as his accomplishment is a good thing. Rory refuses to let it go, though.

Lorelai arrives to the Gilmore house, which is shrouded in darkness. Emily is lying dramatically on the couch. Emily explains how the doctor had to do the "old" eye procedure on her shape of eye, and only did one to see how it would heal. The procedure and the eye drops are impeding her vision. Emily fired the nurse, housekeepers, errand boys, and driver. Emily needs Lorelai to drive her on some errands. Lorelai tries to convince Emily to stay while she runs the errands, but Emily is one stubborn woman.

Emily has the SUV Jay-Z rents for her errands - it has very dark tinted windows. Lorelai doesn’t think she can drive it. Faced with the prospect of driving Emily around even more if she gets an infection from not picking up the prescriptions, Lorelai agrees to be the chauffeur.

Luke confronts TJ at a bar - not for an explanation, but simply to punch him out. Everyone around them move away. TJ is not even bracing himself to be hit, which is disconcerting to Luke. TJ refuses to fight back, and Luke doesn’t want a one-sided fight. TJ asks Luke why he’s there, and Luke is dumbfounded. He reminds TJ about abandoning Liz. TJ says he’d never abandon Liz or the baby.

After the fair, which was great, Liz went to the doctor. After she told TJ she was pregnant, he’s crying and hugging and happy. Then Liz hits him on the head with an ashtray and a few other things, then she threw him out. Liz was yelling that TJ would screw up the baby and that without discipline they’d end up having to send the baby away. TJ was insisting he’d do anything, but Liz wouldn’t hear it. TJ says Liz is always right, so he believed her arguments and left for the sake of the baby.

Luke sits down and orders a beer. He explains to TJ that Liz was worried she was going to screw up the baby, not TJ. She was just taking it out on TJ. People are complicated and don’t always say what they mean, Luke tells TJ.

"Look, you have to try to tune in what your partner means as opposed to what she’s actually saying. They sometimes won’t tell you how they’re feeling, but your job is to try to figure out what she’s saying from what she actually says."

Luke tells TJ he’s going to make everything ok.

Lorelai is driving slowly in the "missile silo" of an SUV. Emily calls Lorelai dramatic (while she puffs and primps in the back seat). Emily is refusing to tell Lorelai where they’re going, giving block-by-block instructions. Apparently they’ve already gone to three drugs stores so Emily could get the non-generic drugs for her prescriptions.

Emily asks Lorelai if she’s talked to Christopher lately. Lorelai says not lately, which encourages Emily to proudly gloat that she has. Going on about how handsome Christopher looked, and how lonely. Emily is suggestion people to set Chris up with. Lorelai shoots them all down with scorn. She thinks Emily should butt out of Chris’ love life. Emily crosses her arms and says "Rory thinks he’s lonely too." Lorelai’s road rage flares up.

Rory is calling the reporter from the Wall Street Journal in regards to the Huntzberger article. Rory would like a correction. Though none of the information is technically wrong, it’s "essentially" a lie. Rory is not one the feathers in Mitchum’s hat. The reporter tells her they cannot print corrections to impressions.

Liz is sitting in a single moms support group at the diner, looking uncomfortable, when Luke comes in. It’s too much bitching for her, so she’s glad to have the excuse to get up and talk to Luke. Luke tells Liz she’s going to be a great mom - that she has money, is in a good spot in her life, and that Jess turned out fine. Luke tells Liz to put her fears aside. Liz is scared. Luke reminds her of the support system, of TJ wanting to be a great dad. Liz hopes TJ will forgive her.

Luke points out the window - TJ is there waiting. He was afraid to come in. Liz needs TJ and TJ needs Liz. Luke tells Liz to go home and make up with TJ, though she doesn’t need much convincing. She loves TJ and you can see it. Liz goes out to kiss her man, and Luke offers the single moms some compassion and perspective.

It’s late, and Lorelai is still driving Emily around. The last time was to a manicure for an hour and a half. The last stop is in Beacon Falls, almost at Stars Hollow. They’re outside a real estate office. Lorelai has no choice but to go in. There is a presentation prepared for them. They walk into a room prepared with photographs of the house, and Lorelai keeps drilling Emily about why she is looking for a place. The house is five bedrooms and sits on three acres with a fishing hole - it’s a beautiful place. When Emily asks Lorelai’s opinion on the house, Lorelai asks straight out why Emily is looking at it.

With the realtor out of the room, Emily agress to tell Lorelai what’s going on… only after Lorelai says what she thinks of the house. Lorelai says it’s beautiful, but points out that Emily has a beuatiful house already.

"Oh, I know. This house is not for me, it’s for you."

The house is for Lorelai and Luke. Emily says Lorelai’s house has had a lot of work and it’s very nice, but that the house is too small. Particularly with children, if they have children. Emily says a man needs room, and Lorelai’s house doesn’t have that for Luke. Given that Lorelai has always wanted horses, she picked out a house with some property. Emily says that Taylor Doose may be bribed to change the house to a Stars Hollow address.

Lorelai has been silent as Emily said these things. She seems touched by all the little things that Emily has considered. Emily says that Lorelai would never let her throw the wedding, so the house was the next best thing. Lorelai looks over the photos of the house, somewhat sadly. Emily continues talking about how to convince Luke to accept the house, but Lorelai’s face is scrunching up. With tears, Lorelai says:

"It’s not going to happen."

Emily thinks she means the house, but Lorelai shakes her head.

"Luke and I. The wedding. It’s not going to happen."

Emily is taken aback. Lorelai begins to cry, bouncing up and down in spot nervously. Emily comes and puts her hand on Lorelai’s shoulder.

Jackson and Sookie are dragging the bags of marijuana through the town square. They crouch and hide from people. They run into the troubadour, who has amazing news. A tour manager was walking around town and heard him sing. The troubadour has been asked to open for Neil Young on part of the tour. Sookie and Jackson are so paranoid he’ll notice the bags that they just walk off. Next they run into Reverend Skinner and Rabbi Moranz, who are on a stroll to talk philosophy and God. They rush off, Sookie murmuring that they’re going to hell.

Lorelai knocks on Sookie & Jackson’s door. She looks morose and asks to hang out for a while. Lorelai sits, Sookie & Jackson look uncomfortable. Lorelai scrunches up her face and asks what the smell is. Sookie says "68 pounds of marijuana." Lorelai just says "hmm" and looks away.

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