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For all this to make sense, Rory must either become a millennial stereotype or lose her agency What are we to do with these sweeping changes of character?

The human who wanders into a fairy rave may wind up being forced to frolic there indefinitely, often forced to dance into exhaustion. Season three, episode seven. Watch: How a TV show gets made.

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Why movies tilt the camera like this By Marie Cascione. Sign up for the newsletter Sign up for The Weeds Get our essential policy newsletter delivered Fridays. Give Give. She got to meet her her, Christiane Amanpour, and then set out to become her by going on the campaign trail with Barrack Obama. Whether or not Rory was going to make it as a journalist wasn't the point; what mattered is that her ending felt hopeful, ambitious, and open-ended. For a show that had focused a lot on her love life, to see it end with her putting her career first felt like the right choice.

Rory being pregnant then would have been similarly full-circle - even more so, given her closer proximity in age to how old Lorelai was when she fell pregnant - but there was no guarantee it would've worked even then, though it could at least have laid the groundwork for it much better. In the Gilmore Girls revival , it's clear that Rory's attempts at a career in journalism aren't going to pan out, but she does find another path in writing the story of her and her mom.

It's possible that alone might have been a satisfying enough ending to A Year in the Life , but it then tags on the pregnancy twist at the very end. There's little hint throughout either the original or revived series that Rory wants to be a mother, and the message is not only are things coming full circle, but that Rory has always been fated to repeat what happened with Lorelai, only it'll be easier for her, and while there's obviously nothing wrong with wanting kids and its viable to have both, the ending feels a little more tragic for Rory, rather than being the happy ending Gilmore Girls needed to have given its status as a supreme comfort blanket show.

Like Rory, Lane was full of ambition to be a rock star and tour the world - and then she has an unplanned pregnancy, gives birth, and her husband gets to live out that dream instead.

The entire town then comes together to throw Rory a surprise going-away party and show their love for her. It was a perfect ending to an amazing seven seasons that left fans feeling sad, yet content.

That's something any Gilmore Girls fan can be thankful for! In the years that followed the finale, many cast members went on to new roles and some chose to step out of the spotlight. Fans were eager to see more of the Gilmore Girls cast and wanted to know what they had been up to. This four-part season caught up with all the characters of Stars Hollow and gave us a glimpse of what had been happening.



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