Another Gilmore relationship destroyed by a lack of communication. Once you notice this pattern, it's kind of hard to watch the show. It's like watching That's So Raven , knowing that every time Raven tries to "change" something based on a psychic vision, she actually makes her vision come true. Every time a Gilmore withholds her feelings or a secret, she ruins everything—and she'll never learn from that mistake. She's too busy guzzling coffee or gabbing about classic movies to realize most things aren't better left unsaid.
The one saving grace in the series: Paris Geller. The girl says what she wants, how she feels, and what she thinks, other people's opinions be damned. And I will return to Stars Hollow when the revival drops mostly because Paris is back—but also to see if the Gilmores have finally learned how to communicate beyond coffee talk.
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Luke served a LOT of coffee to Lorelai and Rory throughout the years, which may be one of the reasons the characters are always talking faster than the speed of light. They end a sentence here, and you start talking there before they end it. Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. On Gilmore Girls , subtext is king The key to understanding the way Gilmore Girls thinks about dialogue is in the first fight we ever see between Lorelai and her parents, in the pilot.
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