"Gilmore Girls" Knit, People, Knit! (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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Doula
ISmellSnow16 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Lorelai wants Christopher to have more of a presence in town so she suggests he hang out with Jackson. Jackson and Chris have a nice chat and it's cool to see Jackson be protective over Lorelai. They attend the town knit a thon and after hearing people complain, Chris chips in and donates the rest of the money they need. Not cool, Chris, not cool.

Rory goes to Lucy's 2002 themed party and Marty hits on her. It's super creepy and awkward and I hate the whole thing.

Liz gives birth and names her daughter Doula.

Luke stands up to Anna about sharing custody of April.
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Shame. Great series going downhill.....
antonio126 November 2023
The way Lorelai behaves in these few episodes is just horrible, so annoying, so out of control and sooo off-putting. She says she's happy but all she does is being cranky, cinical and it's like she's at war with everyone, but mostly - her script. I get that Amy quit and maybe she rebells in a way with her acting but this is just horrible and unwatchable. So sad.

Rory on the other hand became needy and whiny. And still don't get why in her twenties, she still has baby facial expressions. It's like keeping baby Rory alive for the sake of audience and damaging the character. I remember a scene about inviting mom to her birthday when they were fighting and making a scene about chocholate something. Her acting was terrible and she went into baby mode. In season 7, the mode is on all the time. Shame.

And Luke's daughter. Wow. Worst acting ever. No child behaves like that. Amy wrote all of the characters talking like Lorelei. It's just - it fits Lorelei, but not Luke and especially not 12 year old🙄
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