Emily is that heart-cold bitch that you want on your team to defend you when needed. You don’t have to say anything, you just look at her and she knows that’s the sign for “crush them”.
There's so much weight to that considering she's had birthdays where the entire town of Stars Hallow pitches in to do ridiculous things. They even made an absurdly large pizza for her. So a birthday where she spends the first half crying her eyes out is the best birthday? It says something about how someone being sensitive to what you need in the moment can make the hurt disappear. Well, until you lose that person.
I think she resisted sharing this memory earlier because she was in denial about how much she really had loved her father to protect herself from the pain of missing him, and the relationship they could have had, if they’d had more moments like this pretzel one. I also wanted to point out that Richard brought Lorelai back the dollhouse
@@lauriecarson6483 then she should have excused herself and said she couldn't speak atm. Lorelei was very capable of communicating. She didn't need to delve into hurtful rhetoric.
@@Oddbisket as if people who are grieving have never lashed out. There's no such thing as the perfect griever, and many people lash out and say things they often regret.
The way she tells the story, you can almost hear Richard's voice, and the way he talked. "Why aren't you in school?" and "Something for you, something for me" This scene was just amazing.
I think that gave Emily a bit of closure in a way. She was so hurt that Lorelai said nothing at the wake, thinking that Lorelai had nothing good to say about her father. This scene made me cry.
Badia if you don’t like the father Richard was why did you even watch this video? I keep seeing you comment under everyone’s comments saying he was horrible, why do you even bother doing that. It seems like more of a hassle for you than anyone. Don’t watch the video then
I believe Richard was a good father, he wasn’t very affectionate or knew how to express his feelings but he cared about his family within the values he believed in; he protected lorelai’ as and the family’s name when Christopher’s parents insulted them and cared for Rory’s education. I think the bond and comprehension with lorelai and her parents went out the window not exactly when she got pregnant but when she left her house, Richard says so himself when he says that Lorelai treated them like shit when she got pregnant and ran away from home. Her parents never forgave her but never left her truly alone and that’s very commendable.
@@AlejandraHernandez-yx7pp He made it very clear right afterwards that he didn't defend Lorelai because he respects her as a person, he literally said he defended her just to keep the gilmore name clean. You can't hold a grudge against a 16 year old, of course they're stupid at that age. It's insanely childish to STILL be mad about it 16 years later..he's not a good father at all.
Can we just appreciate the fact that when the school called Richard he left work, tracked Lorelai down to the mall for an explanation of 'why' and then cared more about making his daughter feel better, especially since it was her birthday, then getting back to the office? As someone who grew up with two working parents, that's no small thing and showed how much Richard loved Lorelai. Why she was upset didn't matter to him as much as the fact she *was* upset and he just took care of her.
I always thought Richard and Lorelai had a decent relationship. Remember when his secretary left his firm and Lorelai stepped in to help, and he was so impressed with Lorelai that he didn't want to hire a replacement. I also remember a scene where Richard told Lorelai he was proud of her for finding success with the Dragon Fly Inn. Also he gave her money when she graduated community college. There were lots of great moments between Richard and Lorelai.
i think their relationship was decent, and she did definitely go to him for things that she felt she couldnt go to Emily about. But what I will say is that I think thats because he was more distant, so it hurt less when he wouldnt side with her or took a view that went against what she wanted. With Emily I feel they were actually closer and thats why they actually just fought.
The scene where you can tell the most that they had a loving relationship that reflects this whole story is when Richard has his heart attack. And lorelai goes in to talk to him and just as she was about to say something Emily bursts in and they just look at each other. That look said so much more than words.
I think he had a lot of failings as a father, but memories like this one show that while he may have had trouble expressing his love in ways that Lorelai could appreciate a lot of the time, he did really love her, and wanted to connect with her. That counts for a lot.
The real emotional drive behind this show was, for me, always the relationship between Lorelai and her mother. This is my favorite scene from the revival, and possibly my favorite from the entire series.
Yeah I remember always having the unpopular opinion that Lorelai and Rory's relationship was overrated and the real Gilmore Girls relationship was between Lorelai and her mother.
@@Sdority905 I think it's because deep down, Lorelai and her mother are actually more alike than Lorelai and Rory. They both love their family and do what they think is right, even if it's wrong.
As much as Emily came off as cold, you could tell many times that she has a lot of love in her heart for her family but just can't express it correctly. When you think back to all of the fights and drama, it all boiled down to Emily feeling a lack of love from others
This is what really redeemed Lorelai's storyline in the revival for me. I was kind of 'meh' about it up to this point. Loved both hers and Emily's story arcs, which is why I consider A Year in the Life to be an overall good thing, despite how terrible Rory still is in it... There was quite a bit of bad, but quite a lot of good in it too. :)
The only thing I whole heartly agree on in the revival is Emily and Paris's story arc. It was brilliant and very fitting. For the others? I don't know. I know the show ended too soon and the revival came late but Lorelai should have gotten pregnant again but in this time, she welcomes the pregnancy and that stuff. Lorelai had hinted for years that she wanted another one after Rory. I would have done it like this: Lorelai gets pregnant or are getting at the start of the revival, then they have Richard's death and the emotional complications from that. Play out the revival as it was now. Adjust to life with a new baby. Then there is Rory with her announcement. Boom. It's also very Gilmore Girlesque if you have mother and daughter pregnant around the same time. This way, Lorelai gets her baby at a normal age and finally everything looks normal but it's not very Lorelai-story like. With Rory's pregnancy added in there, it would be fun bonkers.
@@Mia_MI think the whole thing was this was how amy and Dan wanted to originally end the series before they left. So realistically this should have happened in the 2000s
@joanclayton5212 exactly. They wanted lorelai and luke to be married with a baby and wanted to end the series with rory and Logan announcing their pregnancy had amy and dan stayed on
Love Kelly Bishop's expression's at 1:06-- like "What?" for the scandal of not being a Gilmore, then "Wtf?" about buying Lorelei, then "Oh my god-- preteens are so moronic" when Lorelei finishes the rumor. Completely amazing with zero words.
This was so freaking brilliant. Mind you it had to feel real enough that we could see Edward Herman doing these things and it definitely did. I cried like a baby.
Rory regressed. They really bastardized her character. She went from role model for young women in seasons 1 to 3 to a homewrecker and mistress. Lorelai pretty much stayed the same.
Though not uncommon for her type in the real world. Look up “Gifted Child Syndrome.” Fascinating. I think that’s what the Palladinos were exploring: what happens to gifted children who peaked in academia and don’t find further success as adults.
This entire show had me in tears but this scene made be bawl hardcore.. rest easy Edward Herman. I missed you so much in the revival. You were a great man
Say what you will about the reboot, but this scene is so well written and brilliantly acted, just this heartbreaking instant of catharsis & a long-awaited moment of love & understanding between Emily & Lorelai that we all wanted. The reboot was worth it just for this scene.
As I get older I realize how much it has changed my perpective on GG. As a young adult GG was about Lorelai and Rory but now, rewatching the show I realize GG has always been about Lorelai and Emily. the rest are important storylines, luke, rory etc but Emily and Lorelai are GG.
I love that she mentions an unmarried woman movie which Kelly Bishop was in. She was magnificent in it. As she was magnificent in this show as Emily Gilmore.
This scene tears me up, every time, in waves: "And I looked up and there was dad." [My eyes are filled up with tears.] "And finally I got enough courage to look up at him and he was standing there with a prezel, a giant prezel, covered with mustard..." [The tears are running down my face.] "He took me to the movies. We saw 'Grease' and 'A unmarried women'. Somethin for me and for him, he said." [I chuckle and feel another wave building up. Tears swelling again.] "It was the best birthday I ever had." [I completely start bawling. Not only does Richard lift up a beaten down Lorelai, he lifts her up on her birthday. At that age a supposed to be happy occasion!] "I just thought you should know." - "Thank you Lorelai." Emily smiling at her hung up phone, embracing the phone as if, it was a piece her daughter and husband preciously handed to her. [The crying starts to feel like a deep warm wave of love from my belated dad, by memory.] This is awesomely written, breavly executed and lovingly pictured. I deeply enjoy this scene.
What I love most about this is that Emily sat and listened. After all of these years of her and Lorelei yelling and interrupting each other, she learned to just sit and listen to her daughter.
The revival was mixed for me but I love it and this scene was one of the best scenes from this episode. You can picture her dad and her as she’s telling the story. It must have been hard for her to tell this to her mum and it was nice her mum just listened. Great acting and perfect writing 👏🏻👏🏻
Between Gilmore girls and parenthood it crazy to me that Lauren graham never won an Emmy. There are times between both shows that she wouldn’t say anything and just her facial expression said more. She’s a gifted actress
I have to say not having Richard in the Gilmore Girls : A Year In A Life was just not the same. As he was one of the main characters in the whole show. I was deeply sadden when I heard that the actor who played him had passed away.
There are two scenes in the entirety of Gilmore Girls that have ever made me cry. Just two. Emily’s breakdown in the hospital gift shop after Richard’s second heart attack, and this scene.
This is the part of the show that had me break down, as I remembered my own stoic father and our quirky moments. I watch this part over and over when I miss my own father,
I can't believe emily doesn't stop her the whole recount I kept expecting her to interrupt and ruin the moment cuz it was too mushing. She actually allowed it to work. Of course it's tv writing but still
Today is my birthday, although I am not turning 13 today (that birthday was a LONG time ago), finding this gem of a scene is just too precious. My father is now in a nursing home, his mind and health not as healthy as before. But he would have done the same as Richard had I done what Lorelei did. So glad to see this today. I miss my dad as he was. Thank you for posting this. ❤
This was the moment Lorelai allowed herself to mourn her father, a father who she loved and who loved her, despite their estranged relationship for the majority of times.
How beautiful this is. I remember my father as the one who only recked the whole marriage he had with his wife. The family he had with his wife and children. If only I could have memories like this. My father is still alive but he has never felt like "home". Which with Lorelai it did. How I miss that feeling while at the same time Ive never knew it. It breaks my hearth, sti ll to this day.
This scene always finds that pressure point, in a way...yeah I dont cry often but damn, this always gets me (having to lose a father when your mid 20s-30s)
They couldn't think of a better storyline for Lorelai other than rehashing relationship troubles with Luke, but I think they should have focused on her reaction to Richard's death and her relationship with him and Emily.
I'm currently learning how to sew. I'm deeply curious as to what that green beaded top that was Emily's mothers so carefully wrapped in tissue paper. Chanel? Dior? Givenchy perhaps?
A woman who learned to carry herself, but tumbled constantly in wholly loving anyone outside of her child... Who as a child, tried carrying the recognition, if not the temperament of her family's standing, only to not only face rejection from her peers and elders outside her home, but who had fear instilled in her that she had no place anywhere. And one moment, because it went unspoken of it later on, she buried. She leaned on being sardonic because she thought it would be offsettingly amusing from the scotch-and-grief fueled anguish she had arrived at. She wanted license to be his daughter, not just a tribute...only to convey a dismissive contempt to a refined, cautious, contempting widow. Emily had privatized her resonance as Lorelai did her fondest wish. Maybe the chronology is meant to be a window of hope. That even someone as mistrusting, erratic, and aspirationally shattered as Rory turns away from the scrictures of validation by psychiatry/prestige/nepotism...and her book is that nationally understood tapestry of self-sabotage, bittersweet embraces, and continual promise that invites maybe somebody broken yet resolute to be a part of her and her child's future.
That single anecdote molded her for life and oriented her relationship with Rory, Emily and Lorelai never had such a relationship as Lorelai and Rory, because that's the relationship Richard had with Lorelai. Emily was her own with Lorelai AND Rory, and everyone else, she was not elitist she treated everyone with the same demands someone only trusts another is able to fulfill! She respects people that much!
Fue conmovedor como expreso sus sentimientos por su padre contando la historia,y su madre lo agradeció,ellas dos merecían perdonarse por todo el pasado.
1:06 Emily makes a mental note to track down and destroy Royston Sinclair The Third
Sabotage his family business
Emily is that heart-cold bitch that you want on your team to defend you when needed. You don’t have to say anything, you just look at her and she knows that’s the sign for “crush them”.
😂😂
Best part of the whole revival
Totally agree. I didn't particularly enjoy the new episodes, but Lauren Graham crushed this scene. So beautifully written and acted!
This scene and when Emily quit the DAR were the 2 best scenes in the whole revival
Also when Lorelai and Luke got married 🥺
Agreed
I’m so original that I came looking for a video like this to say exactly the same thing
When she says “it was the best birthday I ever had”, I bawl
I held it all together but when she said that it was over with
There's so much weight to that considering she's had birthdays where the entire town of Stars Hallow pitches in to do ridiculous things. They even made an absurdly large pizza for her. So a birthday where she spends the first half crying her eyes out is the best birthday? It says something about how someone being sensitive to what you need in the moment can make the hurt disappear. Well, until you lose that person.
I think she resisted sharing this memory earlier because she was in denial about how much she really had loved her father to protect herself from the pain of missing him, and the relationship they could have had, if they’d had more moments like this pretzel one.
I also wanted to point out that Richard brought Lorelai back the dollhouse
She was also put on the spot and couldn't think of anything to say.
@@lauriecarson6483 then she should have excused herself and said she couldn't speak atm. Lorelei was very capable of communicating. She didn't need to delve into hurtful rhetoric.
@@Oddbisket as if people who are grieving have never lashed out. There's no such thing as the perfect griever, and many people lash out and say things they often regret.
The way she tells the story, you can almost hear Richard's voice, and the way he talked. "Why aren't you in school?" and "Something for you, something for me"
This scene was just amazing.
Omg yes.
Yesss
I think that gave Emily a bit of closure in a way. She was so hurt that Lorelai said nothing at the wake, thinking that Lorelai had nothing good to say about her father. This scene made me cry.
Emily was smiling that lorelai shared a good memory of her father
Emily is thinking "that's me Richard"
While richard may have had his issues but he was a good father, husband and grandfather. Lorelai redeemed herself in this scene.
He wasn't a good father. He had a moment.
Badia if you don’t like the father Richard was why did you even watch this video? I keep seeing you comment under everyone’s comments saying he was horrible, why do you even bother doing that. It seems like more of a hassle for you than anyone. Don’t watch the video then
I believe Richard was a good father, he wasn’t very affectionate or knew how to express his feelings but he cared about his family within the values he believed in; he protected lorelai’ as and the family’s name when Christopher’s parents insulted them and cared for Rory’s education.
I think the bond and comprehension with lorelai and her parents went out the window not exactly when she got pregnant but when she left her house, Richard says so himself when he says that Lorelai treated them like shit when she got pregnant and ran away from home. Her parents never forgave her but never left her truly alone and that’s very commendable.
@@AlejandraHernandez-yx7pp
He made it very clear right afterwards that he didn't defend Lorelai because he respects her as a person, he literally said he defended her just to keep the gilmore name clean.
You can't hold a grudge against a 16 year old, of course they're stupid at that age. It's insanely childish to STILL be mad about it 16 years later..he's not a good father at all.
@@paycunha6092 he had his monemts but good father no. He was a decent father
Lauren nailed this scene im crying buckets😭
She sure did 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍
Can we just appreciate the fact that when the school called Richard he left work, tracked Lorelai down to the mall for an explanation of 'why' and then cared more about making his daughter feel better, especially since it was her birthday, then getting back to the office? As someone who grew up with two working parents, that's no small thing and showed how much Richard loved Lorelai. Why she was upset didn't matter to him as much as the fact she *was* upset and he just took care of her.
I always thought Richard and Lorelai had a decent relationship. Remember when his secretary left his firm and Lorelai stepped in to help, and he was so impressed with Lorelai that he didn't want to hire a replacement. I also remember a scene where Richard told Lorelai he was proud of her for finding success with the Dragon Fly Inn. Also he gave her money when she graduated community college. There were lots of great moments between Richard and Lorelai.
i think their relationship was decent, and she did definitely go to him for things that she felt she couldnt go to Emily about. But what I will say is that I think thats because he was more distant, so it hurt less when he wouldnt side with her or took a view that went against what she wanted. With Emily I feel they were actually closer and thats why they actually just fought.
The scene where Emily tried to settle her up but Richard let her escape from the window
There was also Richard returning the dollhouse Emily refused to give back
The scene where you can tell the most that they had a loving relationship that reflects this whole story is when Richard has his heart attack. And lorelai goes in to talk to him and just as she was about to say something Emily bursts in and they just look at each other. That look said so much more than words.
Richard may not have been a perfect man, but he was a damn good father
I missed him.
I don't think he was a good father to Lorelai, actually XD.
I think he had a lot of failings as a father, but memories like this one show that while he may have had trouble expressing his love in ways that Lorelai could appreciate a lot of the time, he did really love her, and wanted to connect with her. That counts for a lot.
Only to rory, he was horrible to lorelai
How can so many people agree with that statement??
The real emotional drive behind this show was, for me, always the relationship between Lorelai and her mother. This is my favorite scene from the revival, and possibly my favorite from the entire series.
Yes! Same!
same!!❤
Yeah I remember always having the unpopular opinion that Lorelai and Rory's relationship was overrated and the real Gilmore Girls relationship was between Lorelai and her mother.
@@Sdority905 I think it's because deep down, Lorelai and her mother are actually more alike than Lorelai and Rory. They both love their family and do what they think is right, even if it's wrong.
i'm not crying! you're crying!
I cried
oh, yeah. i'm actually crying so hard
We all cried
As much as Emily came off as cold, you could tell many times that she has a lot of love in her heart for her family but just can't express it correctly. When you think back to all of the fights and drama, it all boiled down to Emily feeling a lack of love from others
I think this was the best mother daughter moment between Emily and Lorelei. RIP Ed Herman/Richard Gilmore.
This is what really redeemed Lorelai's storyline in the revival for me. I was kind of 'meh' about it up to this point. Loved both hers and Emily's story arcs, which is why I consider A Year in the Life to be an overall good thing, despite how terrible Rory still is in it... There was quite a bit of bad, but quite a lot of good in it too. :)
The only thing I whole heartly agree on in the revival is Emily and Paris's story arc. It was brilliant and very fitting. For the others? I don't know. I know the show ended too soon and the revival came late but Lorelai should have gotten pregnant again but in this time, she welcomes the pregnancy and that stuff. Lorelai had hinted for years that she wanted another one after Rory.
I would have done it like this: Lorelai gets pregnant or are getting at the start of the revival, then they have Richard's death and the emotional complications from that. Play out the revival as it was now. Adjust to life with a new baby. Then there is Rory with her announcement. Boom. It's also very Gilmore Girlesque if you have mother and daughter pregnant around the same time.
This way, Lorelai gets her baby at a normal age and finally everything looks normal but it's not very Lorelai-story like. With Rory's pregnancy added in there, it would be fun bonkers.
@@Maatjuhhh I wouldn’t really say mid-late 40s is a normal age to be pregnant. It would’ve been better had it happened during the original run.
@@Mia_MI think the whole thing was this was how amy and Dan wanted to originally end the series before they left. So realistically this should have happened in the 2000s
@@suzanner1630 And it would’ve made so much sense had it happened then.
@joanclayton5212 exactly. They wanted lorelai and luke to be married with a baby and wanted to end the series with rory and Logan announcing their pregnancy had amy and dan stayed on
2 tremendous actresses. Let's just say we all cried
jam1ga no there was something in my eye that had me tear up. LOL
Love Kelly Bishop's expression's at 1:06-- like "What?" for the scandal of not being a Gilmore, then "Wtf?" about buying Lorelei, then "Oh my god-- preteens are so moronic" when Lorelei finishes the rumor. Completely amazing with zero words.
This was so freaking brilliant. Mind you it had to feel real enough that we could see Edward Herman doing these things and it definitely did. I cried like a baby.
emily was the only character that actually developed in 10 years though, everyone else was frozen.
Rory regressed. They really bastardized her character. She went from role model for young women in seasons 1 to 3 to a homewrecker and mistress. Lorelai pretty much stayed the same.
Rory really went downhill In the revival.
Though not uncommon for her type in the real world. Look up “Gifted Child Syndrome.” Fascinating. I think that’s what the Palladinos were exploring: what happens to gifted children who peaked in academia and don’t find further success as adults.
Yes
Yes.. i´m a 30 year old man and i´m crying after this.
That's wonderful
Lol no judgement here brother. It was a great scene
@@frootloops2834 It was indeed.
Good for you man... same here but a few years younger :)
This entire show had me in tears but this scene made be bawl hardcore.. rest easy Edward Herman. I missed you so much in the revival. You were a great man
Say what you will about the reboot, but this scene is so well written and brilliantly acted, just this heartbreaking instant of catharsis & a long-awaited moment of love & understanding between Emily & Lorelai that we all wanted. The reboot was worth it just for this scene.
This is the only moment I remember from the entire revival.
Ben Conners you don't remember Emily calling bullshit on the DAR???!!!
Not the wedding with Luke and Lorelai’s first dance song playing again?
And not the song ‘Unbreakable’ in Stars Hollow the musical?
Don't worry it's the only part worth remembering. Everything else sucked.
This scene and when Richard brought Lorelai her doll house were the best two father daughter scenes.
As I get older I realize how much it has changed my perpective on GG. As a young adult GG was about Lorelai and Rory but now, rewatching the show I realize GG has always been about Lorelai and Emily. the rest are important storylines, luke, rory etc but Emily and Lorelai are GG.
I love that she mentions an unmarried woman movie which Kelly Bishop was in. She was magnificent in it. As she was magnificent in this show as Emily Gilmore.
This scene tears me up, every time, in waves:
"And I looked up and there was dad." [My eyes are filled up with tears.]
"And finally I got enough courage to look up at him and he was standing there with a prezel, a giant prezel, covered with mustard..." [The tears are running down my face.]
"He took me to the movies. We saw 'Grease' and 'A unmarried women'. Somethin for me and for him, he said." [I chuckle and feel another wave building up. Tears swelling again.]
"It was the best birthday I ever had." [I completely start bawling. Not only does Richard lift up a beaten down Lorelai, he lifts her up on her birthday. At that age a supposed to be happy occasion!]
"I just thought you should know." - "Thank you Lorelai."
Emily smiling at her hung up phone, embracing the phone as if, it was a piece her daughter and husband preciously handed to her. [The crying starts to feel like a deep warm wave of love from my belated dad, by memory.]
This is awesomely written, breavly executed and lovingly pictured. I deeply enjoy this scene.
Heaviest moment in the History of Gilmore Girls
What I love most about this is that Emily sat and listened. After all of these years of her and Lorelei yelling and interrupting each other, she learned to just sit and listen to her daughter.
The revival was mixed for me but I love it and this scene was one of the best scenes from this episode. You can picture her dad and her as she’s telling the story. It must have been hard for her to tell this to her mum and it was nice her mum just listened. Great acting and perfect writing 👏🏻👏🏻
Such a beautiful scene. Plus Lorelai really looks sweet in these kind of clothes.
😭🤧 this was the best scene in the revival. I cried like a baby.
This made me cry. I don’t cry. He was my favorite character.
Between Gilmore girls and parenthood it crazy to me that Lauren graham never won an Emmy. There are times between both shows that she wouldn’t say anything and just her facial expression said more. She’s a gifted actress
This was the best moment of the revival let's be real
Kelly Bishop was IN An Unmarried Woman! Nice little easter egg there.
Yes and she also hated her character and had a hard time playing the character
I watch the original a lot and every time I see a scene with Lorelai and Richard I watch this this is the sweetest thing I ever watched
Richard was a fiercely loyal husband and father and grandfather. Poor Emily, she lost a piece of herself 😭
I have to say not having Richard in the Gilmore Girls : A Year In A Life was just not the same. As he was one of the main characters in the whole show. I was deeply sadden when I heard that the actor who played him had passed away.
There are two scenes in the entirety of Gilmore Girls that have ever made me cry. Just two. Emily’s breakdown in the hospital gift shop after Richard’s second heart attack, and this scene.
My gosh!! lauren is freaking talent, no one can cry like that and make someone else cry along, only she...
Lauren was thinking about her mom while filming this. She admitted in an interview with Mae Whitman and got emotional
Awwww. Where did you see / hear that? 😥
This is the part of the show that had me break down, as I remembered my own stoic father and our quirky moments. I watch this part over and over when I miss my own father,
I can't believe emily doesn't stop her the whole recount I kept expecting her to interrupt and ruin the moment cuz it was too mushing. She actually allowed it to work. Of course it's tv writing but still
Kelly is a great actor!
Nice way to bring them closer and even forgive mistakes after the last huge figh al the funeral... Amazing performance of Lauren!!
Makes me sob every time.
Watching this today of all days has me in tears. Happy birthday in heaven Edward. 🥰
Royston Sinclair, sometime in the future: Why do I hear boss music?
Today is my birthday, although I am not turning 13 today (that birthday was a LONG time ago), finding this gem of a scene is just too precious. My father is now in a nursing home, his mind and health not as healthy as before. But he would have done the same as Richard had I done what Lorelei did. So glad to see this today. I miss my dad as he was. Thank you for posting this. ❤
Sending you so much love 🤍
@@imamirrorrball13 Many thanks for your kind words ❤️
Excellent contrast between this story and the wake. Great writing.
This was the moment Lorelai allowed herself to mourn her father, a father who she loved and who loved her, despite their estranged relationship for the majority of times.
One of my favourite scenes of the whole show. Makes me cry every time
How beautiful this is.
I remember my father as the one who only recked the whole marriage he had with his wife. The family he had with his wife and children.
If only I could have memories like this.
My father is still alive but he has never felt like "home". Which with Lorelai it did.
How I miss that feeling while at the same time Ive never knew it. It breaks my hearth, sti ll to this day.
We like him. He treated like his mother did. but when she need him he was there in different ways he need be.
Aaaaaaaand this is why I
Emily had the best arc in revival but Lorelai had the most powerful moment right here
Rewatched this and now I’m crying. My grandma passed away in February of This year and I miss her so much.😭
Gosh this scene gets me EVERY time!! 😭😭😭😭
This scene always finds that pressure point, in a way...yeah I dont cry often but damn, this always gets me (having to lose a father when your mid 20s-30s)
I can’t be the only one absolutely bawling at this scene
Tears pouring
Oh boy I was not expecting to cry this fast
I am dead serious when I say Lauren Graham should get a movie of some sort. She could carry one, without a doubt.
They couldn't think of a better storyline for Lorelai other than rehashing relationship troubles with Luke, but I think they should have focused on her reaction to Richard's death and her relationship with him and Emily.
This was one of the best Dad memories...
Glad this scene happened
I started crying at like 4 in the morning watching this when it first came out...didn’t stop until the end of the episode
This is such a bueatiful scene and I love this show so much
Best moment of ayintl by far!♡
This and Emily calling the DAR bullshit😂😂👏
this scene always makes me bawl like the biggest baby
Yes I’m crying right now....SO WHAT?? 😭😭😭
I miss my daddy 😢
I had a lot of problems with the new season. But this part still gets me every time I think about it.
This actress is amazing 😢
I literally couldn’t stop crying
She is very beautiful lorelai
never fails to make me cry
This scene always makes me cry
I didnt realize i was already crying :((((
This is by far the best emotional payoff. It's fantastic.
it got me when she said " it was the best birthday I ever had "
I'm currently learning how to sew. I'm deeply curious as to what that green beaded top that was Emily's mothers so carefully wrapped in tissue paper. Chanel? Dior? Givenchy perhaps?
I cry everytime I watch this
A woman who learned to carry herself, but tumbled constantly in wholly loving anyone outside of her child...
Who as a child, tried carrying the recognition, if not the temperament of her family's standing, only to not only face rejection from her peers and elders outside her home, but who had fear instilled in her that she had no place anywhere.
And one moment, because it went unspoken of it later on, she buried. She leaned on being sardonic because she thought it would be offsettingly amusing from the scotch-and-grief fueled anguish she had arrived at. She wanted license to be his daughter, not just a tribute...only to convey a dismissive contempt to a refined, cautious, contempting widow. Emily had privatized her resonance as Lorelai did her fondest wish.
Maybe the chronology is meant to be a window of hope. That even someone as mistrusting, erratic, and aspirationally shattered as Rory turns away from the scrictures of validation by psychiatry/prestige/nepotism...and her book is that nationally understood tapestry of self-sabotage, bittersweet embraces, and continual promise that invites maybe somebody broken yet resolute to be a part of her and her child's future.
I'm so late watching these episodes but now I'm crying thanks Lorelai.🤷💜
Why did this make me cry ughhh
Kelly Bishop was in An Unmarried Woman. (Emily) What a wonderful, wonderful scene with a charming little easter egg.
richard was probably at the mall, trying to buy lorelai a birthday present :)
I'm really not the biggest fan of the sequel. But man... this moment got me in tears.
I cried through this entire thing
That single anecdote molded her for life and oriented her relationship with Rory, Emily and Lorelai never had such a relationship as Lorelai and Rory, because that's the relationship Richard had with Lorelai. Emily was her own with Lorelai AND Rory, and everyone else, she was not elitist she treated everyone with the same demands someone only trusts another is able to fulfill! She respects people that much!
This one was my favorite
I cried throughout this whole scene tooo 😭😭😭😭😭
Fue conmovedor como expreso sus sentimientos por su padre contando la historia,y su madre lo agradeció,ellas dos merecían perdonarse por todo el pasado.
This secene made me BAWL my eyes out like a baby
Who the hell keeps cutting onions everytime I watch this?!
This scene still makes me cry 😭😭😭😭😭
No one has mentioned Emily sleeps in full make up? 🤣
It seems like something Emily would do if you think about it