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8/10
Why did you drop out of Yale?
ISmellSnow13 January 2021
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Luke sponsors a little girls soccer team.

Jess comes to visit Rory at the elder Gilmore house to show her that he has written a book. It's a sweet moment. Later on, they are planning to go eat when Logan shows up. All 3 go to eat together and Logan is a complete jerk. Jess has enough and goes off on Logan, leaving the restaurant. Rory goes after him. He asks her why she dropped out of Yale, and that she isn't acting like herself. She goes back inside with Logan and they have an argument and he leaves.

Rory is getting sick and tired of Emily and Richard (mostly Emily) treating her like a kid. She gets into a disagreement with Emily and she walks away in a huff.
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9/10
Turning point in Rory's life
littleminx-1104320 December 2023
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Team Jess or team Logan?

I am 100 percent team Jess - and this episode definitely makes this decision a no brainer.

Logan is a straight up jerk. An annoying, gaslighting, insecure and self entitled jerk. It's too bad that Rory didn't remember this night in later years when he's still a jerk.

Jess turns up and he's got his life together. He absolutely hits the nail on the head and calls out Rory for the mess her life has become and it's a wake up call that she desperately needed.

I will from now on use Jess's description of Logan and refer to him as "the blonde (insert insult here) at Yale."
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5/10
What is there to say about season 6?
m-4782623 July 2023
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Rory became an ungrateful little spoiled brat, just like her mother. Twenty one she says? Well she seems to be in a middle of a late awkward teenage phase, this season. Where she hangs out with losers, dates one and spends her time whining about being misunderstood. Jess is not my favorite person, but he was right setting her straight. She needs to know what she wants. And on top of everything else, she's spitting at the face of people who were here for her, when her mother turned on her. She's despicable. And Lorelai is just acting worst than her overbearing grandmother, completely giving up on her, just because her little feelings were hurt. No wonder the show was never called Gilmore Women...
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