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EFFORTPOST @Grue made the mistake of asking me why Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life sucked so now you all have to suffer, too. [Spoilers]

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Spoilers for a 20 year old TV series & TW for special interest 'tism...

The creator/showrunner/lead writer of Gilmore Girls was Amy Sherman-Palladino (ASP), and she's the main person responsible for the unique cozy vibe and fast-paced, reference-heavy dialogue of the original series. She's also something of a crazy control freak who had a very particular predefined arc in mind for the show, one that would highlight the parallels between Rory and her mother and grandmother, Emily (the 3rd Gilmore Girl). For years fans heard about the mysterious "final 4 words" that she already knew would end the series. She's like the opposite of the GoT showrunners who had no idea how the frick they were going to wrap up the ending.

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ASP may be a stubborn b-word but she's a good writer with strong hat game

Except... ASP was forced out after the penultimate sixth season of the original run in a contract dispute with the network, the details of which have always been hazy. Toward the end of the sixth season, ASP added a bunch of zany plots (e.g. Lorelai throwing herself at Rory's deadbeat dad, Christopher) that almost seemed like a vindictive attempt to sabotage the show on her way out the door. The new show runners dumped into the thick of it for the seventh season did their best to tie up all the bizarre loose ends, and in doing so they moved away from the predestined fatalism of ASP's original arc - the theme of which could be loosely summed up as "no matter how you try to run away from it, you always grow up to be your mother." :marseyitneverbegan:

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Spoiled douchbag boyfriend, meet spoiled douchebag dad

For example, ASP always had in mind that Rory's rich, spoiled boyfriend, Logan, would be "her Christopher," a dissolute playboy who toys with her heart, knocks her up, and ultimately abandons her - but during the final season without ASP, the writers moved away from that storyline: Logan becomes estranged from his wealthy family, he has to stand on his own two feet, he exhibits personal growth. By the end of the series, he's ready to commit; he doesn't abandon Rory, he wants to marry her, but she decides she's not ready to settle down so young. The original series ends with Rory Gilmore, a promising young journ*list heading off to Iowa to cover the long-shot presidential campaign of a promising young Senator named Barack Obama.

The seventh season is divisive among fans for a few reasons (the hasty resolution of many of ASP's S6 landmine plots, the dialogue feels kind of off, some new characters are sloppily introduced late in the game) but I think most people enjoyed seeing Logan grow up a bit and the way his relationship with Rory matured. Most people liked the ending, and thought it was fitting to have Rory choose herself and her career over a man. There's a little bit of added millennial nostalgia/wish-fulfillment and serendipity to see Rory climbing onto the Obama campaign bus when we know he's going to win that race. As viewers, we figure Rory is off to a great start with a bright future ahead of her covering a landmark campaign up close.

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Go get 'em, Ace!

Then, eight years later, Netflix gave ASP an assload of money to make A Year in the Life and she used it to take a giant shit all over Season Seven. She basically returned to Stars Hollow with the intent to settle old scores and give Gilmore Girls the ending that she knew it had to have: even if it didn't make a darn lick of sense almost a decade later. She has claimed that she has never watched S7, that she doesn't even really consider it canon. She said she had an assistant watch it and take notes for her. In AYITL, she kept one baby born in S7, and threw out almost everything else, determined to tell her version of what season 7 should have been.

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Netflix: Buying your childhood to wear as a four-piece skinsuit

Lorelai and Luke (her main love interest/will-they-won't-they) act like newlyweds wrestling with the decision about whether to have kids, even though they've been married for the better part of a decade and Lorelai is pushing 50. Rory is broke, directionless and struggling like a new college grad, not like a woman in her 30s with access to a multimillion dollar trust fund. Logan is instantly back to being a useless frickboi: engaged to a beautiful woman we never see, but carrying on an affair with Rory.

The only good storyline in AYITL centers on Emily coming to terms with the loss of her husband, Richard (Rory's grandfather) and that story was forced on ASP by the real-life death of the actor Edward Herrmann. She had to actually write a new, age-appropriate story for Emily instead of dusting off whatever she wanted to do for S7, and it's so much better for it.

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Poor Ed's brain cancer is the real MVP of AYITL

There's a bunch of other minor shit that sucks in AYITL: fat-shaming that feels very early-2000s and out of step with modern culture, lazily retconning certain characters to be gay for added diversity, an unfunny retread of the "Ann? Her?" gag from Arrested Development. But the main reason A Year In The Life is terrible is that ASP was too stubborn to incorporate any of the stories that other writers had given to her characters, so instead of a thoughtful extrapolation of how these characters might have lived and grown or changed over almost ten years, she did S7: ASP's Version. It's 2016, not 2007, but no one has changed at all or learned anything in the meantime.

A Year in the Life ends with the famous "final four words" that ASP had always preordained, even if they no longer make any goddarn sense from a narrative perspective:

"Mom?"

"Yeah?"

"I'm pregnant."

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Barely 32 years old and having a bastard with this dude! :marseycry:


Thank you for coming to my TED talk, as a reward for your patience, enjoy this spot-on Mad TV parody:

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Isn't the show popular with gay men as well?

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It might be? I made my boyfriend watch it with me one time (by one time, I mean one time through the whole of S1-7, so like 150 episodes), and he seemed to get kind of into it - then, later, he broke up with me. So yeah maybe let's say both of those things were because he was gay and totally not my fault.

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Jesus Fricking Christ that's the worst case of domestic violence I've ever heard of. And I watched like 10 episodes of Fashion King for a woman. :marseyindignantgook:

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Like I said, I could tell he really wanted it. By the end.

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Is it? Because my gf's told me that after we finish Gossip Girl we're going have to go through this as well. Should I be concerned?

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Try to divert her into Korean romcoms instead. You might not die by suicide that way and she'll be even happier.

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Yes, GG is so much worse than GG. At least GG is about a bunch of coked up, overprivileged teenagers and the music for the show is good, but GG is just a snoozefest :marseysleep:

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I watched every season of Dance Moms.

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I would be so full of rage if I had to watch that b-word for more than 5 minutes. I've worked with enough people like that irl, I don't need to see them on tv.

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I love her so much I'd do it again

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I'm a dude and I enjoyed watching it although it was def my mother and sisters putting it on :marseyshrug:


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It has its moments but there's way too much quirky white woman prattle for me to take.

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Quirky white woman prattle is my USP! :!marseyindignantwoman:

I guess this isn't going to work out unless I can learn to yammer at you in Filipino because you're into that for some reason.

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First I love Tagalog.

Second I'm probably just not over my really hot ex because I need a very normal down to Earth girl who doesn't know how beautiful she is to accidentally trip over something and fall on top of me so our lips meet. We will interpret this as "omg we kissed we must be in love" not "her lip hit my face while we were falling and now we're going to get lots of domestic violence jokes".

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Quirky white women prattle was less annoying when this aired, and so was the prattle itself


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Quirky Korean woman prattle is better?

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Unironically YES. The writing is way better. And the language is just more pleasant to the ears. I'd say the same about French, Farsi, Tagalog, Japanese.

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You said a whole bunch there but only denied being a gay man through subtle implication. :marseynooticeglow:

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I'm not a gay man, but now I re-read that I see that it could have been written by a gay man. TBQH I forgot that gay dudes also have boyfriends. :marseyclueless: (or some of them do, I hear. The gays I know seem to have an endless parade of grindr peepees more than bfs)

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how old are you now and are you single

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Mid 30s and in what the kids are calling a situationship

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Tfw kids need to rename "it's complicated". :#marseyunamused:

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Mrw I hear a zoomer say 'situationship'

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Jimie has to be closing in on 40.

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Oh. Frick.

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