Suka banget sama film Girlmore Girls,film ini punya pengaruh yang besar buat aku. Bener-bener kagum sama Lorelai,seorang ibu yang hebat dalam membesarkan anaknya. Rory juga tidak kalah mengagumkan karena seorang anak dari keluarga broken home bisa begitu pandai.
Ini ada beberapa hal tentang Girlmore girls yang aku dapat dari wikipedia, tapi sayangnya dalam bahasa inggris karena aku tidak begitu paham dan tidak berani men traslate nya.
Premise
The pilot of Gilmore Girls sets up the premise of the show and a number of its recurrent themes: Lorelai becomes pregnant with Rory at sixteen, but chooses not to marry the father, Christopher Hayden. Instead, she moves to Stars Hollow away from her disappointed parents in Hartford and has had only irregular contact with them ever since. Later episodes reveal Lorelai and the infant Rory are taken in by the owner of the Independence Inn, Mia, while Lorelai progresses from maid to executive manager. Rory, about to turn sixteen, is accepted by Chilton Preparatory School so she can pursue her dream of studying at a top Ivy-league University. Lorelai, unable to afford Chilton's fees, strikes a bargain with her parents for a loan to cover tuition in exchange for agreeing to sharing regular Friday night dinners with Rory and her grandparents.
The tensions between Lorelai and her parents are central to the series, and the closer relationship Rory develops with her grandparents frequently draws attention to the choices Lorelai made at Rory’s age to leave the privileged world and follow her own path. The grandparents are living through Rory and giving her everything they wished to have given to Lorelai at that age, if it weren't for her pregnancy. Which path Rory chooses and whether she re-enters that world is similarly explored.
Lorelai's romantic life
Lorelai's various romantic entanglements also played a role in the show, which hooked viewers from the start. Her first relationship on the series involves of another girl but first Max Medina (Scott Cohen), Rory's Chilton English teacher who becomes briefly engaged to Lorelai. She also has a short relationship with a divorcee named Alex (Billy Burke) and her father's business partner Jason Stiles (Chris Eigeman), with whom she breaks up after Jason and her father have a falling out in their business. She also has an on and off relationship with Rory's father Christopher, with the two initially breaking up after he and his girlfriend Sherry have a daughter named Georgia (Gigi).
However, her relationship with local restaurant owner Luke Danes (Scott Patterson) is a constant throughout the series. They have a playful, close friendship until the fourth season when the two finally become romantically involved. Lorelai's disapproving parents encourage Christopher to get back together with Lorelai, which results in a brief break-up between Lorelai and Luke. Despite this, at the end of the fifth season, Luke and Lorelai become engaged. The couple splits at the end of the sixth season, during which Luke finds that he has a daughter named April (Vanessa Marano) he didn't know about. After Luke doesn't respond to Lorelai's ultimatum to elope, she spends the night with Christopher. In season seven Lorelai and Christopher impulsively get married on a trip to Paris. But after Christopher jealously sees that Luke and Lorelai still have feelings for one another, they end their marriage. In the last episode of the seventh and final season, Luke and Lorelai reconcile after Luke organizes a party for the graduating Rory. The last scene of the series mirrors the last scene of the first episode, with Lorelai and Rory eating in the diner and Luke behind the counter.
Rory's romantic life
As with Lorelai, Rory's romantic attractions also run throughout the show.
Rory meets Dean Forester (Jared Padalecki) in the first episode of the series. The two maintain a relationship for almost two and a half years, with Rory rejecting advances from Chilton classmate Tristan Dugray (Chad Michael Murray). Rory and Dean break up briefly on their three month anniversary date because Rory can't reciprocate Dean's feelings after he professes his love for her.[21] Dean and Rory get back together in the end of season one.[22] Rory and Dean break up again after Rory falls for the troubled Jess Mariano (Milo Ventimiglia), Luke Danes's nephew. Although Jess is reviled by most of the town, Rory finds that the two share interests in music and literature.
After Jess suddenly leaves town, Rory reunites with a now-married Dean, which ultimately ends Dean's marriage and creates a short-lived rift between her and her mother. Rory and Dean break up when he decides he can't compete with her life at Yale and her new Yale friends including Logan Huntzberger (Matt Czuchry), whom Rory eventually starts dating. A negative evaluation from Logan's publisher father on Rory's future as a journalist causes a rift between the couple, causing Rory to temporarily quit Yale, become estranged from her mother and live with her grandparents. At the wedding of Logan's sister, Rory learns that while the two were separated previously Logan slept with most of his sister's bridesmaids. Despite this, Logan convinces Rory to come back to their apartment they share. For Rory's final year at Yale, the couple is in a long distance relationship due to Logan working for his father's company in London. Eventually Rory graduates Yale, and Logan proposes to her, asking that she move to San Francisco with him. Rory reluctantly refuses his offer because she wants to pursue her journalism career and the two break up, with Logan saying that it is marriage or nothing.
Rory's friends
Rory's friendships with long-time best friend Lane Kim (Keiko Agena), a second-generation Korean American from a strict family, and Paris Geller (Liza Weil), a friend/rival at both Chilton and Yale, are also themes in the show. At the end of the sixth season, Lane marries Hep Alien band-mate Zach van Gerbig (Todd Lowe), a sweet and slightly clumsy rocker. At the beginning of the seventh season, Lane discovers that she is unexpectedly pregnant and gives birth to twin boys (Kwan and Steve) later in the season. In the seventh season, Paris is accepted into Harvard Medical School (Harvard is the school she has wanted to go to for years, as her family are all alumni, but was not accepted for the undergraduate program during the third season). In season four, Doyle McMaster (Danny Strong) storms onto the show as the Yale Daily News editor. He and Paris start dating in the fifth season, after Paris's relationship with a much older Professor Asher Fleming (Michael York) ends with his sudden death. Related Post
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