Slut shaming on this board
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runforfree — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 06:38 AM)
I get what you're saying in general and it's true. But this isn't about that this is about the actions of one of the two main leads in a show and she is quite selfish, hung up on her own notions of self importance and also deceitful. I can't root for a character like that whether that character is male or female. In making your point you're wrongly accusing everyone who calls rory out as sexist. That reflects your own biases. The fact is this really isn't the logan show most people commenting here r fans of gilmore girls and they have a damn right to call out something on this show without considering how people view cheaters on other shows.
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deniselleswan-50425 — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 06:50 AM)
The thing I protest is the constant use of the word "slut". I'm sick of seeing it in thread titles. There are multiple threads only about how "slutty" Rory is. I still argue this is misogynistic.
However, I'm not complaining about calling Rory out on her behavior. I agree completely that people have a right to critique her. In fact, I think she's a terribly entitled, lazy, and arrogant person in the revival. I also think it's wrong to have sex with an engaged man, especially when you also have a boyfriend. I have responded to threads here making that very point.
So I wasn't meaning to censor anyone's opinions about Rory, I just don't like the S word and how easily it is thrown around when it comes to female characters. -
brianbakerln — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 07:43 AM)
Logan and Dean are clearly reprehensible people for cheating on their fiance/spouse with the heroine of our story, and I agree it makes all the characters unsympathetic. Clearly Logan is accustomed to always getting what he wants, but it sure would have been a great opportunity to deepen his character, to see him feeling remorse over his infidelity, or if his loquacious friends gave him a Shakespearean beatdown.
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pirouette028 — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 08:09 AM)
I don't like Rory's cheating. That's all it's about for me. I have been equally critical of Dean and Logan; it's just that Rory happens to be one of the main characters so she's talked about more often in general. Cheating is such a yucky thing to do. I don't like it in real life, and I don't like seeing it in fiction.
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rachfite-43369 — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 12:06 PM)
I think what bothers me and frankly a lot of people is that Amy's portrayal of 32 year old Rory is very uncharacteristic of her especially when you compare this to season 7 Rory who is in a mature and committed relationship. But you know her and Dan didn't write that so
Rory always had a high moral compasshigher than her own mother. Which sometimes was the irony of their relationship. Yeah Rory had her affair with Dean but in general she was a serial monogamist and wasn't a habitual cheater. She never does anything like her first time after season 4.
Amy and Dan have her being a cheater, the other woman and someone who can't fight for what she wants at 32. Season 7 Rory would have told Logan she loved him, wanted more and wouldn't be forgetting about Paulbecause there would be no Paul.
Name calling is not right. However, this storyline was not right either. -
Wonka33 — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 02:01 PM)
Rory always had a high moral compasshigher than her own mother. Which sometimes was the irony of their relationship. Yeah Rory had her affair with Dean but in general she was a serial monogamist and wasn't a habitual cheater. She never does anything like her first time after season 4.
Rory also mildly cheated on Dean with Jess before the whole Dean mess. It was emotionally cheating instead of physical (aside from the kiss), but still walking that line. So she did show the signs of a habitual cheater even early on.
I think ASP likes Rory having flaws. I just wish it wasn't THIS flaw. Cheating is just so disrespectful to everyone involved and reeks of low self esteem and selfishness. I wanted more for Rory. I wanted her and Logan together, but not like that.
Amy and Dan have her being a cheater, the other woman and someone who can't fight for what she wants at 32. Season 7 Rory would have told Logan she loved him, wanted more and wouldn't be forgetting about Paulbecause there would be no Paul.
This part I 100% agree with. I think Rory did grow and mature throughout the seven seasons and would have preferred an honest relationship with Logan. Revival!Rory showed quite the character regression. -
fangirl26 — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 06:16 PM)
Well, she cheats on her partners, has absolutely no remorse, has no regard for his feelings, or Logan's fiance's feelings. What else would you call a woman who has absolutely no moral standards? She only thinks about and for herself. She was behaving like a high-price escort.
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chelpablo — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 11:48 PM)
I really don't think someone who slept with a married man and and engaged man can be called a "prude". And I wouldn't call someone with many sexual partners - but one at a time, and none of them with commitment to other people - a slut.
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Midnightsp — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 08:48 AM)
It's not about the number of sexual partners. It's about the fact that she was deflowered by a married man and at 32 she's having an affair with an engaged man with whom she cheats on her boyfriend who she constantly 'forgets' after 2 years of being together. And she doesn't feel bad about any of this, at all. I don't care how boring Paul is, the least she owes him is a proper break-up, if he was interesting enough to start a relationship with in the first place.
Lorelai's had her moments, but at least she had a bad conscience most of the time. All Rory does is whine to her mother whenever she screws something up.
She's entitled to have as much sex as she wants, and that is OKAY! However, she's a serial cheater with a holier-than-thou attitude.
In my eyes, she pretty much fits the definition of a slut. -
johnnycashak — 9 years ago(December 08, 2016 11:44 AM)
She's not a slut but screwing Logan while he was engaged to another woman wasn't exactly a high point for her morally speaking, and it bothered me a bit that she had zero issues with it. Then again its not the first time Rory has slept with an engaged/married man, so clearly a conscience was one more thing she hasn't developed since we saw her last. That's some awesome parenting, Lorelei.
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likeadeer — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 07:21 AM)
Not to excuse them, but from my observation people are essentially misusing the word to express their disappointment with Rory's utter lack of character and self-respect (in sleeping with an engaged man while being in a relationship herself).
I'd rather call Rory a piece of beep for her behaviour, myself. Logan's a beep too. -
sb06226 — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 10:21 AM)
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Logan is just as big of a tool as Rory (though I always disliked him, myself). The point is we are watching a show centered around two women. I absolutely agree that women are blamed far more often for affairs (regardless of who is cheating on their spouse/so) and they often receive more social repercussions. That said, you can't blame that for the disappointment on these threads about this character. It's not about the one night stand - that was about 1 of 3 moments where I smirked in this revival, personally (I was disappointed overall). It's about the fact that her moral compass (as was previously stated) is completely gone. She doesn't care about what she is doing or who she is hurting. She is lying to her mother this whole time, cheating on her boyfriend, cheating with an engaged man and pretty much every social interaction is her thinking she is better than what is around her. There is nothing wrong with making characters more human; flawed. They have made Rory impossible to like, which makes the 'seasons' hard to watch. That is, essentially, why people are speaking out against her choices.
Ford.
Yes?
I think I'm a sofa.
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yeamf-93422 — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 01:47 PM)
I wholeheartedly agree. I don't see anything wrong with a 32 year old moving back home for a while, not having a permanent address, not having a steady job, not having a husband/serious boyfriend, not raising kids, sleeping with 2 guys (maybe 3, if you count Paul or Pete or Patrick or whatever) in the course of a year I'm sorry, I just don't think that's at all out of character for a 32 year old, even if said 32 year old is Rory. In fact, especially because it's Rory.
It makes absolute sense for her to be at this point in her life. Think about it: Her mother, if you can call her that, was never there to correct her. Lorelai was a babysitter, who assumed Rory just knew what was right and what was wrong. I think Lorelai was happy as long as Rory was not pregnant or on drugs. It's not her fault, she was a young parent and she didn't know what she was doing but she should have at least asked for help.
Another reason why Rory turned out like this, which is not at all unusual or pathetic, is because she's always had people around her who would throw money at all her problems to make them go away. (Grandparents + father + boyfriend) Even if not that, those people treat her like she can do no harm, and is an angel. All it took from Lorelai after the Dean incident at the end of S4 was a 10 minute argument, a couple of days of cold shoulder, and a week or so without talking; and then all was forgotten and forgiven and Lorelai even stood up for Rory!
So, yeah, a character that was raised like that, no matter how mature she might seem; is going to be flawed. But, flawed is interesting and relatable. -
NoWeaponForged — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 03:39 PM)
I agree with a lot of what you're saying. Rory is not being a slut. It is what people go to with women, unfortunately that is the world. It's sad and stupid. Even before this Logan slept around with whatever woman he pleased, and he wouldn't be called a slut by hardly anyone. Again, that's the world and it's long overdue for terms like "slut" and "ho bag" to be retired. She and Logan both are cheating and it's not the first time for either.
What I haven't seen, and maybe I just haven't gone far enough back on the boards, but I haven't seen anyone call out Paul for breaking up with Rory via text message. I talked about this with a friend of mine and we both agreed that Paul breaking up with her via text message would have cast him in a far worse light if Rory hadn't treated him like crap the entire revival. Ir maybe it's because everyone forgets about him.
Hamilton cast expected to apologize for expressing concerns. What happened to 1st Amendment? -
yeamf-93422 — 9 years ago(January 11, 2017 09:14 PM)
It's totally a jerk move to break up through text; but you've got to remember: Rory deliberately doesn't answer his calls, she probably forgets to call him back, and she doesn't get good reception in SH.
But, still, breaking up over text is not at all weird. I've had friends break up on social media (on snapchat, the jerk!) and I'm sure they did that to be extra nasty about it and mean. (Especially that one guy, who wanted to humiliate his ex)
But breaking up via text is not
that
weird. Especially when you hardly ever see each other, and live far away.