Ugh, I know I don't. And I don't really see how you can like him after the revival. I'm not really into cheating, rich
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likeadeer — 9 years ago(December 08, 2016 08:44 PM)
He is a privileged douchebag who brings out the privileged douchebag in Rory, and I hate it. I mean, Rory tends towards blithe self-aggrandisement as it is, but she becomes thoroughly unlikable in his company. I hate that the revival revisited their nauseating relationship and has tied a baby to it.
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perfect_lover2012 — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 05:32 AM)
Rory was always an awful person. She had more freedom when she was with Logan and she showed her true colors. She treated Dean poorly for most of the time they dated and she spent her short relationship with Jess comparing him to Dean. Logan isn't the problem it's Rory.
"When life gives you lemons"
Jessica
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Memes_Girl — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 12:42 PM)
I don't think we're
'supposed'
to like anyone. That's subjective to personal preference. When we first met Logan at Yale, I thought he was callous, insensitive, arrogant, spoiled, etc. As time progressed, I pretty much viewed him the exact same way, but I always knew that for this viewer, he was THE ONE for Rory. Even through it all..
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burntwafflesx — 9 years ago(December 24, 2016 07:30 AM)
Loved the question. Always thought ASP basically wrote Logan as a villain. If you liked Gilmore Girls and agree with the value this show portrays, how in the world can you like a guy like Logan? I don't understand that.
The cheating in the revival is nowhere near worse than him screwing multiple bridesmaids, and when get caught pretending he thought they were broken-up (you did wait for her at the coffee kiosk when school starts, don't you remember that?). It was gross. Really made me dislike Rory, for tolerating that dick.
Forget about season 7, the Palladinos didn't write that, the year in the life is supposed to happen in Rory's senior year, as this revival is about ASP and how she originally intended to end this show. -
ladygreyheart — 9 years ago(December 24, 2016 11:15 AM)
Dave Rosenthal was ASP's handpicked successor. She set everything in motion & DR was stuck trying to salvage something from the wreckage that was most of Season 6.
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burntwafflesx — 9 years ago(December 24, 2016 10:29 PM)
According to interviews she's done before and after the revival, that was the ending ASP planned for since production of the pilot. Don't know about being broke, but she wanted Rory to be a young single mom like Lorelai, surrounded by the two men in her life Logan(Lorelai's Christopher, the baby's father) and Jess(Lorelai's Luke).
They definitely didn't break up, all Rory did was refuse to leave the restaurant with him, and later Logan admitted to her that he only told Honor they broke up because Honor was bugging him, and he wanted to shut her up, meaning he knew they weren't actually broken up. I probably wouldn't call that cheating either, since there were 3 bridesmaids in total lol, if I remember correctly.