I'm glad they SWORE on this show…
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
mrduckbear — 9 years ago(November 30, 2016 10:06 PM)
that's the beauty of online viewingyou can hear some cussing..but i'm glad we got to hear the s wordwish we heard the f word with it lol
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zombiesushi — 9 years ago(December 01, 2016 04:48 AM)
Emilys whole rant about the DAR was my favorite moment in the show, hearing Kelly Bishop say bs so many times was just priceless. I couldn't stop laughing and it was so awesome to see her characters development. Her arch is easily the best part of the whole revival.
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r-p8791 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 02:09 PM)
With the exception of a few words from Emily in the fourth episode, they didn't swear on this show. In the first three episodes there was no swearing (unless you count words that also occurred in episodes of the original "Gilmore Girls").
"Crap", "ass", "bitch", "piss" all occurred in the original Gilmore Girls run. Only one word was new to the revival and that word was found in only one of the four episodes. -
yeamf-93422 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 08:24 PM)
I was watching season 4 the other day, and the episode Soukie misses the sink guy at the Dragonfly and Lorelai goes to her house to yell at her; and Soukie's looking for something while saying "shoot" on repeat then Lorelai says: "
If it's ever time to use the real word, it's now!
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r-p8791 — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 02:43 PM)
I remember that. Pretty funny. I imagine that if these characters existed in real life, most of them would use the "real words" from time to time. I thought they might do so in these new episodes because they were on Netflix, but apart from that one scene with Emily, they didn't (though there a scene where Lorelai said "holy shi" but stopped before reaching the "t"). At least this kept things consistent with the original show. The other avantage is that it also meant that when we got to that scene where Emily swore, it was all the more powerful because it was all the less expected (and her character is probably the one we expected it the least from).