Post by lukeandlore4eva on Aug 7, 2006 20:27:59 GMT -5
This might not happend and if you don't want to know what happens a head of time don't read!
Paris starts a small business to help student prep for the SATs. She meets a student named Kaitlin and her mother. After being brutally honest about what she thinks of Kaitlin, she agrees to help her study for the SATs. She then has the mother and the daughter take an aptitude test to know what potential Kaitlin has and what comes from genetics. At the diner, Luke is particularly irritated especially when a customer tries to leave without paying his bill. When Taylor's Thunderbird is stranded in front of the diner, Taylor wants it to stay there until the insurance company takes a look at it. Luke must decide if he wants it towed or not. Being depressed and unsure, Luke can't make a decision.
The episode is going to be a tough one for Luke and Lorelai fans to watch. Really tough. [However,] the episode left no doubt in my mind that Lorelai and Luke are meant for each other. And Logan and Rory fans will be swooning as a result. Sure, the episode finds them on opposite continents, but Rosenthal has found a way to bring them closer together than I think they've ever been. All I'll say is his method is sweet, utterly romantic, and it ties in with the episode title, "The Long Morrow." And the end result should put Matt Czuchry fans' mind at ease. (At least for the short term.) Rory and Lorelai spend some quality time together at a *a********* c****. There's a very silly subplot involving Michel, Sookie and *r* ********g. Lorelai makes a passing reference to the title of one of the best Gilmore Girls episodes ever. I was left with the impression that there will be a significant time lapse between Episodes 1 and 2. Emily, Richard, Lane, April and Anna are MIA, but the rest of the supporting cast is pretty much accounted for. source: The Ausiello Report
Credit to GilmoreGirls.org
Paris starts a small business to help student prep for the SATs. She meets a student named Kaitlin and her mother. After being brutally honest about what she thinks of Kaitlin, she agrees to help her study for the SATs. She then has the mother and the daughter take an aptitude test to know what potential Kaitlin has and what comes from genetics. At the diner, Luke is particularly irritated especially when a customer tries to leave without paying his bill. When Taylor's Thunderbird is stranded in front of the diner, Taylor wants it to stay there until the insurance company takes a look at it. Luke must decide if he wants it towed or not. Being depressed and unsure, Luke can't make a decision.
The episode is going to be a tough one for Luke and Lorelai fans to watch. Really tough. [However,] the episode left no doubt in my mind that Lorelai and Luke are meant for each other. And Logan and Rory fans will be swooning as a result. Sure, the episode finds them on opposite continents, but Rosenthal has found a way to bring them closer together than I think they've ever been. All I'll say is his method is sweet, utterly romantic, and it ties in with the episode title, "The Long Morrow." And the end result should put Matt Czuchry fans' mind at ease. (At least for the short term.) Rory and Lorelai spend some quality time together at a *a********* c****. There's a very silly subplot involving Michel, Sookie and *r* ********g. Lorelai makes a passing reference to the title of one of the best Gilmore Girls episodes ever. I was left with the impression that there will be a significant time lapse between Episodes 1 and 2. Emily, Richard, Lane, April and Anna are MIA, but the rest of the supporting cast is pretty much accounted for. source: The Ausiello Report
Credit to GilmoreGirls.org