Wow...total withdrawl is already setting in!! I guess that happens when all I've been renting from Blockbuster lately is the Gilmore Girls DVDs. I honestly thought that the season finale was very powerful-something that dealt with many different emotions and shows how the characters are changing. That's what I *love* about Gilmore Girls as a TV show-not only is it extremely well-written, witty, educated...it's a wonderful storyline that keeps you guessing, but also lets you relate to it.
As much as I don't like the influence that Logan has on Rory and don't necessarily think that Rory would have been with him in reality, I *do* enjoy how they are portraying how Rory is changing as she goes through the whole "college experience". I have to admit that I finally got how my parents felt when I told them that I was taking time off nursing school...man, that scene with Lorelei looking in on Rory at the pool house really hit home. I like that Gilmore Girls makes me remember my own life-it's real that way.
As much as the show has been trying to get Luke and Lorelei together, I was a bit disappointed to see that it was Lorelei who proposed. I was really rooting for a really romantic proposal from Luke...you know, totally unexpected, taking Lorelei by surprise. I just feel like she's gotten the raw deal throughout her relationships-someone, please, treat this girl right! And, to me, that treatment would include a beautiful heartfelt proposal. I don't like all this "skirting" around true feelings. Maybe I'm just too much a traditionalist!
Man, I hate to hear of the end to Gilmore Girls. Seriously, I haven't had such a show really become *my* show in such a long time that it's hard to imagine Tuesday nights without Lorelei, Rory, Luke, Sookie (my fav), and Stars Hollow.

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