Monday, September 29, 2014

Podcast #10 - S1E9 - Rory's Dance

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Rory and Dean at the dance

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Cordia's Review of S1E9 - Rory's Dance

Rory hears Lorelai and Emily fighting
Rory’s Dance
Season 1, Episode 9
Original airing: December 20, 2000

My Rating: 68

The Good:
This was a pretty great episode and I think a large part of that was the two location focus. There’s a bit at the beginning, but mostly the action is in the Gilmore house with Lorelai and Emily and at the dance with Rory and Dean.

Seeing Lorelai and Emily interact is generally pretty wonderful. The actresses are both fantastic and, even at this early stage, really seem to understand their characters and respective back stories. I loved Emily taking care of Lorelai. It was really touching to see Lorelai realize how much her mother needs to care for her and then allowing her to do so. It was really sweet and shows there were good times between them in the past.

While I wasn’t a fan of the first act in Rory and Dean’s dance story (see the Bad), I thought the rest was pretty well handled. Dean was very sweet at the dance by standing up to Louise and asking Rory to slow dance. And I even liked his face-off with Tristan. Did it look like two stupid boys to me? Heck yeah. Did it seem accurate for both of these alpha male characters to fight over Rory? Double yeah.

I thought the show did a pretty believable job of setting up the ending as well. Rory and Dean ducking in to a safe, warm place like Miss Patty’s felt logical and falling asleep reading is definitely a Rory thing.

Which led to a fantastic rolling fight for the end of the episode! When the stress of Rory’s disappearance got to Emily and Lorelai, they fell right back in on their old patterns. They can get along, but it’s not their ingrained attitudes or behaviors. And I really like that they brought up the fact that Lorelai’s pregnancy was a bad thing at 16, and yet resulted in the wonderful child of Rory. I’ve often thought about how this situation would affect the relationships between all three generations of Gilmores.

I really liked how Lorelai dragged Rory into the fight after Emily left. She’s panicked, stressed out, and, despite arguing for the life she’s built, does not want the same path for Rory. Overall, the final battle felt very realistic from all sides and I think that’s quite an achievement.

The Bad:
While I really liked the majority of this episode, I thought the first third was just awkward. The scene where Rory asks Dean to the dance was really bizarre. I was honestly thrown to think Dean wouldn’t want to go. He’s spent the last eight episodes basically doing everything in his power to spend time with Rory. He’s been very confident and comfortable with himself. So this felt out of the blue and weirdly disinterested. He was actually pretty rude and condescending about the whole thing.

On a more minor note, is Paris really so oblivious? Her rant at Rory was pretty much the definition of contrived and awkward.

Favorite Moment:
While it wasn’t a happy moment, I really liked the whole fight at the end. It brought up complex issues and feelings in a very believable manner between all three Gilmore ladies.

The Bottom Line:

The first act wasn’t very strong, but the majority of this episode was a nice focus on Rory and Dean as a couple and Emily and Lorelai as mother and daughter.

Célèste's Review of S1E9 "Rory's Dance"

Rory's Dance

“Rory’s Dance”
Season 1, Episode 9
Original airing: December 20, 2000

My Rating: 66

The Good: 
  • Sookie and Lane were both in top form. I enjoyed Lane’s excitement about watching through the window: “I’m reading lips out here,” and Sookie’s physical comedy with the hairspray. 
  • Madeline and Louise were used very well and made me laugh a lot. I definitely want to see more from these two.
  • Kelly Bishop continues to amaze me with her ability to portray both the biting iciness and the sad vulnerability of Emily. I really enjoyed seeing her try to take care of her daughter, and I thought it was sweet that she wanted to see Rory off. All of this, of course, makes the fight at the end even more affecting. 
  • Rory is just so goddamn adorable. She looked beautiful, and I loved how shy she got about asking Dean to the dance and asking him if he was her boyfriend. 

The Bad: 
  • Lorelai’s back is magically better after sleeping on the couch. Wouldn’t be such a big deal if it hadn’t been so overplayed as a reason for Emily to stay the night. 
  • Dean is still all over the place as a character. The way he tells Rory’s she’s beautiful when she’s getting nervous in the car is incredibly sweet. So is the moment he deflects Louise’s flirting by wrapping his arms around Rory. But, then there’s the way he makes such a fuss about having to dress up and dance. “I’m not a big joiner,” and “don’t get used to this,” were cringe-worthy moments for me.

Favorite Moment: 
Rory asking Dean if he’s her boyfriend

The Bottom Line: 
Not a stand-out episode, but a perfectly fine one

Monday, September 22, 2014

Podcast #9 - S1E8 - Love & War & Snow

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A snowy meeting.
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Cordia's Review of S1E8 - Love & War & Snow

The pain of leaving behind a cute guy.
Love & War & Snow
Season 1, Episode 8
Original airing: December 14, 2000

My Rating: 72

The Good:
Yay! Max is back! I like the idea that we haven’t seen him because he and Lorelai are playing phone tag and leading busy lives. I think that totally works, especially with them living in different towns.

Their first date is so sweet and I really appreciated the measures taken to show that this is a unique event in Lorelai’s life. I think pointing out her Rules for Dating and how they exist to protect Rory is a necessary part of the episode. I really liked that Lorelai met Rory at the door to try and prepare her in the morning. I also really like that Lorelai is being completely honest and realistic about the situation and her relationship with Max. Is it love? Who knows! But Rory deserves to be kept in the loop.

I’m always a fan of drama or conflict on a show that feels like a natural development from the characters and situations. This episode did a great job of this with Lane. She’s feeling isolated from Rory’s life and doesn’t have anyone to talk to after doing something stupid. Her fight with Rory was pretty tame by TV teenage girl standards today, but it felt very real. I can’t imagine Mrs. Kim was thrilled about Lane staying the night at Lorelai’s though.

It was great fun seeing Rory interact with her grandparents solo. They all seemed a little more relaxed without Lorelai there. The moment of discovering Lorelai’s picture and everyone coming back down to earth was pretty intense. It must be difficult to love someone and yet remember such difficulties whenever you look at them. I think there is great familial love between Lorelai and her parents as well as between Rory and her grandparents. But the fact that Lorelai got pregnant at 16, dropped out of school, and refused to get married will likely always haunt their relationships.

Finally, Luke’s storyline was a nice B-note for the episode. He’s been around Stars Hollow since he was five and he seems to often think the townspeople are doing weird and pointless things. But he’ll still bring them coffee in the middle of the night. I really liked the small moment where Kirk asked for tea and Luke said he could make that happen. I figured his response would be more along the lines of “I brought you coffee! Take the damn coffee!” There’s a sweetheart buried deep in that flannel.

And my heart broke for him when he saw Lorelai with Max in the snow. I’m a big fan of Lorelai and Max’s relationship, but it’s always hard to see a character you like take a punch in the gut.

The Bad:
Aside from a few logical fallacies, I really enjoyed this episode. I don’t have any major complaints!

Favorite Moment:
Lorelai’s face when she leaves Max on the couch was hysterical! She’s making quite the sacrifice for Lane’s teenage drama.

The Bottom Line:

It’s so nice to see Max again and I really enjoyed the development of his relationship with Lorelai. The episode also did a great job of making the Lane and Luke’s subplots feel natural and woven in to the main story.

Célèste's Review of S1E8 "Love & War & Snow"

Love & War & Snow

“Love & War & Snow”
Season 1, Episode 8
Original airing: December 14th, 2000

My Rating: 72

The Good: 
  • The return of Max pays off in a major way. The chemistry between Max and Lorelai is great, but there’s still conflicted feeling to be felt surrounding their relationship. It’s a punch to the gut when Luke sees them kissing, and Rory’s implied longing to see her parents together is quietly sad. 
  • So many things had to line up to make this series of events happen, which would normally feel like writers manipulating the plot, but here, the conceit of snow being magical, and Lorelai and Max’s refrain about fate and kismet give the show permission, just this once, to let everything fall into place. Plus it all gets turned on it’s head in the final act when everything becomes spectacularly messy.
  • There are some truly beautiful snowy tableaus in this episode, and the snow looks real almost all the time, which is rare for TV. Everything feels really magical and romantic, just like Lorelai says. It just works. 
  • There’s very little Dean, and when he does show up Lane is annoyed by his presence, which gives us a bit of an ally. 

The Bad: 
  • The awkward moment with the photo album just feels a little too abrupt and contrived. I have trouble believing that Richard and Emily couldn’t handle that situation any more gracefully or with any more compassion than they did. It was just a bit overplayed. 
  • Lane’s story is nice if a little underdeveloped. The focus here is on Lorelai, and that’s fine, but it would be nice if Lorelai’s advice had been a bit more specific to Lane’s situation instead of just giving herself as an example with the implication that Lane will somehow figure things out. Lane’s reconciliation with Rory was equally disappointing. They mostly made jokes, and there wasn’t enough of a sense that Rory understood how much she’d hurt Lane. It was just a little rushed, as were most scenes in Lane’s subplot. 

Favorite Moment: 
Luke sees Lorelai and Max kissing in the snow. I’m not sure “favorite” is exactly how I’d describe it, sense it was a bit upsetting, but I thought this moment was so affective. It snapped the audience out of Lorelai’s dreamland and reminded us of the complications of love. 

The Bottom Line: 

Best episode so far in season 1. 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Podcast #8 - S1E7 - Kiss and Tell

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Movie Night is Pizza Night!
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Cordia's Review of S1E7 - Kiss and Tell

Kiss and Tell
Season 1, Episode 7
Original airing: November 16, 2000

This SHOULD have been the first kiss.
My Rating: 57

The Good:
This episode focuses on a corner stone of the show with Lorelai and Rory’s relationship. We know that Rory’s whole life, she and Lorelai have gotten along as friends as well as mother and daughter. So natural conflict will come from that relationship being tested as Rory grows older and into a more independent person. Her first real relationship with a boy is an excellent example.

For the first time, Rory is keeping a real secret from Lorelai. She’s scared to tell her mom about Dean and this leads to Lorelai feeling hurt and playing games. A lot of TV struggles come from a lack of communication and how that affects the characters. Often this feels very manufactured, but I think Gilmore Girls does it very well. It makes sense that Rory would be nervous to tell Lorelai this very new and sensitive information. And Lorelai really wants Rory to tell her without having to ask, which is how their relationship has always been in the past. So it worked out well and made things quite entertaining for the first half of the episode.

I can’t believe that Lorelai actually thought it was a good idea to suddenly invite Dean to movie night, but I did enjoy seeing Rory and Dean together at the house. It was very cute and nice to see him being considerate of her comfort. And the second kiss really worked. It felt mutual and sweet and actually looked like a really good kiss!

The Bad:
The first kiss, however. Wow. Dean continues to be way too confident in my opinion. Kissing Rory in the middle of the supermarket where anyone can see and he works was way over the top. Plus, did he really think a surprise kiss was a good idea considering how much she runs away when he’s just trying to converse with her?

I was also really annoyed with his reaction to Lorelai’s speech later. I could see him pushing back a little at the beginning, but his follow-up speech felt like it came from a much older person with a lot of experience. It also felt like a very calculated look at his attempts to entice Rory and just didn’t feel appropriate to a 16 year old boy.

Favorite Moment:
I really enjoyed the second kiss. It was a nice moment and felt very mutual and sweet.

The Bottom Line:

I enjoyed seeing some realistic stresses on Rory and Lorelai’s relationship. I think Rory’s growth as a person and how that affects her relationships is going to be a big part of the story and it’s nice to see that happening early. But Dean continues to be confusing and too aggressive, which really hurt the episode in my opinion.

Célèste's Review of S1E7 "Kiss and Tell"

S1E2 Kiss and Tell

“Kiss and Tell”
Season 1, Episode 7
Original airing: November 16, 2000

My Rating: 61

The Good: 
  • Despite my various problems with the development of the Dean/Rory relationship so far, I really enjoyed the moment they kissed and Rory’s reaction. “Thank you” was such a Rory thing to say, always polite and gracious, and I liked seeing her run through the whole town and they way she and Lane gushed about it: “An aisle where you get kissed by the new kid is a good aisle.”
  • Lorelai warning Dean is great. I like that she tears into his cocky attitude, which I still think is being played too cocky, and I especially like how she mixes humor in to her sternness: “She’s not going on your motorcycle.” “I don’t have a motorcycle.” “She’s not going on you motorcycle.”
The Bad: 
  • Lorelai is even worse than her normal scatterbrained self in this episode, and some of the things she does edge into the unlikable. Why are you being so mean to the fridge guys on the phone? How hard is it to take a chair with you when you live walking distance from a store? What on earth would possess you to invite Dean over without Rory’s permission? It’s just too much, and it’s not cute. 
  • Speaking of likability, Dean have a few moments that make me cringe; most notably: “nice chicken” and “oh yes, the talk.” I wanted to smack his smug little face. I guess that’s good if we’re supposed to see why Lorelai is skeptical of him, but he should be more likable in general if we’re supposed to understand why Rory likes him. 
  • There are weird little lapses of logic like the price of their junk food being way too high and Lorelai not taking the chair when she originally bought it. Plus, how could they initially fail to see Dean at the market when it’s the size of a shoe box and he’s over 6 feet tall?
  • This makes two episodes that haven’t even mentioned Max Medina. It’s definitely a weird omission.
Favorite Moment: 
Rory saying “thank you” and running through the town to immediately tell Lane

The Bottom Line: 
There are many really good moments, but Dean being so unlikable makes it hard for me to get onboard with this episode. 

Monday, September 1, 2014

Célèste's Review of S1E6 "Rory's Birthday Parties"

S1E2 Rory's Birthday Parties

“Rory’s Birthday Parties”
Season 1, Episode 6
Original airing: November 9, 2000

My Rating: 68

The Good: 
  • The Stars Hollow party looks like tons of fun, and I had tons of fun watching it. 
  • Luke got a couple opportunities to be awesome in this episode, always a good. 
  • I liked seeing the contrasting worlds of the show highlighted by contrasting parties.
  • Even though Emily is at her most controlling and terrible in this episode, I felt for her in the car scene. Emily is so bad at reaching out, but she is trying, and that makes her sympathetic to a degree no matter how bad she gets.  
  • Tristan is less one note in this episode. I’m intrigued to know that Paris likes him, and it will be interesting to see where this goes. I’m glad it looks like it’s finally going somewhere. 
The Meh: 
  • I always like seeing Jackson, but what was the point of the rasquat scene? I thought it was setting up a subplot, but nothing else happened. It just felt out of place. I assume it was simply meant to add some color to a typical inn scene, but, after several Jackson and Sookie subplots, it felt like a red herring. 
  • I like the Paris micro-plot, but Rory going to the college fair does seem a little silly. It’s one of those moments where you can see the writers trying to stick a character somewhere so that something can happen, rather than a character really having a motivation to go somewhere or do something. 
  • On the heels of the last episode, it’s a little strange that Max isn’t even mentioned. I want to know if they ever had their first date and how things went. I like all the hints about Luke liking Lorelai, but they feel out of place with no mention of Max at all. I totally buy that Lorelai wouldn't tell Emily about Max as evidence that she isn't interested in Luke, but it seems like she should have mentioned him to someone at some point just to help that string that plot thread along. 
The Bad: 
  • The gifts Lorelai suggested for Rory didn't seem all that on point. I mean, Rory just refused purple legal pads, and you think she'd like a mermaid eraser? In a scene meant to show that Emily is off base and Lorelai knows Rory well, I feel like the actual examples of gifts fell short by about a mile in terms of displaying that idea. 
Favorite Moment: 
Lorelai climbing into Rory’s bed in the middle of the night to tell her the story of her birth – mostly because this scene is really sweet, and reminds me a lot of my mom.

The Bottom Line: 
This is a solid episode that does a good job showing off both worlds and contrasting them.

Cordia's Review of S1E6 - Rory's Birthday Parties

The cheese lady in the back with the side eye. She's the best.
Rory’s Birthday Parties
Season 1, Episode 6
Original airing: November 9, 2000

My Rating: 64

The Good:
The dueling birthday parties was a great way for the show to continue the exploration of Emily’s relationships with her daughter and granddaughter. It was awesome to see Emily reaching out to Lorelai for help with Rory’s birthday gift. It’s a shame she didn’t do the same thing about the party. Although, Emily throwing the type of party she did reminds me of Rory’s trip to the Country Club. Emily made sure to point out to Richard that the trip was important as an opportunity to show Rory off to their society friends. The party felt like the same attempt.

It loved seeing Emily and Richard show up in Stars Hollow after the blow up with Lorelai. I was moved about to tears from the humility that showed through Emily. She really does seem to be attempting to reach out to the girls and learn a bit more about them. I don’t think she realized just how important that was until her trip to the house.

Emily’s visit also led to the amazing opportunity to needle Lorelai about Luke. Lorelai’s face during the bedroom conversation was perfect as she looked humiliated and extremely pleased at the same time. Can you blame Luke, though? Lorelai said he was a vision and threw herself at him in joy! Of course he was happy to see her.

It was also great to see Luke’s demonstration of affection for Rory. Setting a special table for her on her birthday was obviously not a tradition. I liked seeing him do it with his normal brusque attitude as well. This episode felt like it really delivered more on Luke’s character. We already know he’s interested in Lorelai, but I think showing he cares about Rory too makes the interest seem more genuine.

Similar to last week, I really enjoyed seeing a “town event”. It was incredibly sweet to have Lane, Miss Patty, Babette, and Morey sharing stories of Rory’s childhood. This town is a community and their all Rory’s family in one way or another.

Finally, I have no idea what’s going on with Paris, but yay! She actually managed to be a civil human being! It also speaks to how much I loath Tristan that I want to protect Paris from her interest in him.

The Bad:
I feel like a broken record, but Tristan is my least favorite character. He continues to act like a broken record, pulling the creepy card at every possible moment. The frustrating thing for me as a viewer is his complete lack of development from his three appearances. He is exactly the same as he was when we first met him. Behavior-wise that wouldn’t bother me very much. But the lack of explanation for his motivations is extremely frustrating.

Meanwhile, Dean and Rory couldn’t really get more awkward. Dean continues to be the Most Confident 16 Year Old Male Ever. He silently flirts with her stricken-looking face in Luke’s, then makes her a special birthday present which he happily delivers in secret behind the house. And then he brazenly holds her hand! Rory can’t even look at him.

Honestly, if I were Lorelai looking out the window, I’d be feeling pretty shocked as well. I see a great deal of fear in Lorelai’s reaction at the end of the episode. She doesn’t know who this boy is and Rory is meeting him in secret. I’m sure she’s flashing back to her own life-altering sexual decisions at sixteen.

Favorite Moment:
It was a small thing, and probably unintentional, but I loved the clean-up lady putting the cheese away during Lorelai and Emily’s big fight. The glances she kept stealing really added to the craziness of Lorelai and Emily blowing up at each other in front of all these strangers in Emily’s home. And it was hysterical.

The Bottom Line:
Another good episode overall! This episode did a great job of furthering our main relationships between all the Gilmore women while also giving hints in to Rory’s budding relationship with Dean.

Podcast #7 - S1E6 - Rory's Birthday Parties

Hello! Welcome to Return to Stars Hollow - a spoiler-free, retrospective podcast about Gilmore Girls! This is the podcast for Season 1, Episode 6 - Rory's Birthday Parties!

Pink boas make everything better!
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The next podcast will post on Monday, September 8, 2014 for Season 1, Episode 7 - Kiss and Tell!

UPDATE! Due to illness, this week's podcast has been postponed. The next podcast will release on September 15, 2014! Thank you!