Gilmore Girls Movie Analysis

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Bad Movie Review - Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls. Dir. Daniel Palladino, Amy Sherman-Palladino. Perf. Alexis Bledel, Lauren Graham, Scott Patterson, Matt Czuchry, Warner Bros. Television, Blu-Ray, 2000 - 2007 PG-13

Gilmore Girls is a lamentable TV show that seriously needs to be erased out of everyone’s memory and the time taken to watch this hour long nonsense.The characters are not what they seem to be. The author felt that the characters did not portray the virtue considerate. Being considerate means to be kind, not causing inconvenience, or hurting others. The main protagonist, Rory, is said to be a very kind person but she really is not. All they really talk about is coffee and Rory is constantly jumping from one guy to another. One of
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For example, in Episode 13 Season 2, Rory’s stepsister, who is a 6-month-old baby, comes to meet her and Lorelai. Rory then gets angry because she is not happy with her father impregnating another woman and pushes the baby aside(who thankfully is caught by her mother) and starts to shout at her father(Christopher)about how he could do something like that to her. Well, news flash Ms. Gilmore, this has nothing to do with you! The author felt that no matter the reason for being irate, there are normal behavior ethics with dealing with babies or just people in general. Not only that, she also happens to be her step sister, and that is just not how you treat anyone for the matter and is very …show more content…
But it all ties back to the main idea that it is— time-consuming. An hour long episode and 8 seasons to watch is a huge period of time and most of the show is just repetition of some jokes and the constant reminder of coffee’s existence. Although, people could actually enjoy this show as it is not that bad. If the episodes were shorter and not, the author may have considered recommending watching that TV