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One of the saddest moments is in season 6 episode 22 when Lorelei gives Luke an ultimatum to finally get married then walks away. Her crying "don't you love me? I love you, Luke! I *love* you!" Then at the end of their fight giving up with "and I have to go" then walking off, it kills me every time!!!
I was just about to say this bc I will never understand what Lindsay did to deserve that and for dean to just sit there and act happy for her but deep down he’s holding back a rlly deep secret.
I wish the writers hadn’t done that. It’s not surprising that Rory sleeps with a married man, but I never thought Dean would cheat on his wife. It’s crazy that the only guy Rory didn’t sleep with is bad-boy Jess.
for me the saddest scene was when jess breaks down to his dad saying "you have nothing? i have nothing! i have no place to go". people demonize him for how he was as a 16 year old. but the fact is he had such a messed up childhood with no one being able to be there for him and that obviously affected him a lot. and to see him grow up from there and become a great man is so satisfying!
@@snoozyq9576 yeah I couldn’t stand his character, I understood why he was the way he was, but he continuously dragged people down with him which made me hate him, until after his break up with Rory, then he actually had character growth and he became a decent man instead of just the obnoxious “misunderstood” bad boy. Everyone cut him way too much slack, he needed Luke but at times I wish Luke was a little harder on him cause that’s what he needed. I’m glad he later realized how awful he treated people and made amends and actually made something of himself, ironically Rory who he credits for helping him to become a good man, gets worse as the seasons go on. It feels like everyone on the show had genuine believable character growth, meanwhile Rory actively turns into a worse person as the seasons go by.
Lorelai crying when Paul Anka gets sick always brings tears to my eyes because it's so well juxtaposed with how much she wished she could have spotted the signs of derailment in Rory
Ikkkk it's probly my favorite scene it so cute and sad and wholesome and when lorelai was crying and luke sai "did you sleep at all" "you take the moring off" OMGGG my mental state can not handle it!
Bit on the fence with this one because she's obviously shocked and saddened that Loralai chose to live there instead of with her but she gets angry about it too, which is the wrong thing to take away from seeing that
@@hablah9743oh absolutely it's an on the fence moment. That's why it makes me sad actually. You can see she regrets it but then she gets mad because she's Emily Gilmore and she was obviously the wronged party in all of it!
my number one is when Loreli gives Luke an ultimatum about marrying her and when he finally comes round to the idea of doing it as soon as possible she tells him that she slept with Christopher. the way Luke drives away without saying a word leaving Loreli on her doorstep kills me everytime. 💔💔💔
the only good things to come from that sequence of frustrating events were Luke sucker punching Christopher as he answers the door & the brawl in the town square
ok I was wondering about this. it was the only moment of the show I cried. I also thought luke and lorelai's break up at the end of season 6 after finding out about april should have been on here.
Mrs Kim kicking out Lane made me both sad and angry. I'm glad she eventually realized that her daughter is an individual person and she couldn't keep controlling every aspect of her life. But the fact she consistently denied her her individuality for so many years and made her feel like she had to hide it made Mrs Kim a complicated character to like at first.
Mrs Kim was awful it’s just her way or the highway but it’s not like Lane was a troubled girl she was so good but she liked different things than her mom which is normal
Mrs. Kim didn't kick Lane out of the house. Emily told her she may leave and do what she wants somewhere else. Lane was the one who left. Mrs. Kim was so calm.
There was an episode at Emilys and Richard house, where Lorelai had an argument with Christopher, and Emily stepped in to defend her, that was a sad scene, great acting
@@stephiem09612 Rory and Paris needs to be together in college. And Rory choosing Yale is part of her coming of age. She made a pro/con list. Just because Harvard is the most prestigious doesnt mean it is the right one for her. And Gilmore Girls didn't shoot in Yale. They filmed in schools in California. So not being able to shoot in some school is irrelevant
to me one scene that really made me tear up was when Jess came to Yale to tell Rory to run away together and start over and that he was ready now and Rory said no and he said "only say no if you really don't want to be with me" and she said no and he just stood there looking defeated and left and the "la la la la" little song in the background made it even sadder
For me, it's Jess looking longingly at Rory through the window before he leaves. It's implied that he may continue to pine over her for years, like Luke did to Lorelai.
Two moments in the last episode. First was when Richard tells Lorelei that the going away party for Rory wasn't only for Rory. The other scene is when Rory is getting ready to leave and Lorelei keeps suggesting things for Rory to take and Rory tells her You've given me everything I need.
I agree with the Richard part and what annoyed the snot out of me was Emily interrupting him. It was very rare to see that kind of emotion from Richard and she just couldn't let him finish.
When rory fell to her knees when she called dean’s phone and lindsay answered… it was so sad in a way that we saw how defeated she was and she realized just how wrong she were…. Also the moment lorelai said “I slept with Christopher” to Luke…. Truly heart breaking
Not really. Rory cheated on Dean with Jess. She honestly deserved it. Then she slept with him knowing he was married. Like girl, you had your chance and you blew it.
I was also sad seeing Max Medina and Lorelai not making it the altar as well. I was actually rooting for those two early on the show before Luke even came into the picture seasons later. Another moment was seeing Emily looking at the room that Lorelai was living in while taking care of an infant Rory realizing a lot of moments she missed because of her contemptuous relationship with her daughter.
I didnt care for Max. He was not a good fit for her or Rory He was upset that Lorali didnt tell Rory to come in after her date. He was trying to be her dad. that wouldve never worked. He didnt like how they were as mom and daughter. didnt like him .
Saddest 3 moments for me were 1. when Lorelei cried to Luke about Christopher, that she really wants it, everything and thinks she’ll just never have it “…the white picked fence…” and that Christopher got his life together just to have all that with someone else. Also 2. when Lorelei cries to Luke on a bench about how her grandmother called her a charity case and how she felt she was failing and needed a loan because she was running out of money for the inn. 3. In the revival that musical scene “unbreakable”…because once you grow older and realize that there are no dreams left and life didn’t go as you thought it would - the result of all your choices wrong or right and maybe certain things just weren’t in the cards for you…this actually is the saddest thing…the what ifs and the feeling of time running out…the never or now…very sad actually. These 3 moments actually had me in tears.
Lane's journey with her mom is so sad. She clearly wanted to be her mom's friend and share her life, but Ms. Kim never saw anything that interested Lane as something worth of approval
I'm watching the series with my partner for his first time and was on my spin bike watching that episode last night, realized what episode it was and said maybe I shouldn't do a work out right now. You best believe I sat there cycling and crying while lorelei sang lmao
@@erinlizzie09 darn it I'm still so far of I'm only on season 5 episode 16 I was hoping I'd come across it soon looks like I have some waiting to do though
In "AYITL" when Rory walks into Richard 's study and sees him sitting at his desk. That just tore my heart up. I'd been a huge fan of Edward Hermann's for a long time, and was lucky enough to see him onstage in New York in the late 80's.
I just started watching Gilmore girls again and it affected me deeply. The first time I watched the show, I was in high school and naturally my main character was Rory. I cared about her decisions and I was watching her story. I went to a private school where everyone was extremely competitive, and the parts of the show I cared about were Rory's life. Now I'm an adult who goes to work in the morning and comes home in the evening. I don't have a child, but Lorelai's fight with life and family, always trying to hold on to life, standing somehow made me feel different. While I enjoyed parts of Rory, my main focus and parts of empathy were Lorelai and her life. It's like watching the show for the first time. The series puts me in a sad nostalgic mood for some reason. Maybe I should face the fact that I can't be younger anymore and say goodbye to Rory.
I went through something similar. I obsessively watched it during my teenage years and felt Rory’s emotions so strongly. I loved both Rory and Lorelai. It was so hard for me when they were estranged, cause I was also struggling with school. I recently rewatched the series and it felt so nostalgic. Honestly I didn’t expect to enjoy it like I use to, but I did and this time around was more interested in Paris and Emily. They’re fascinating characters as well!
This has been my favorite show since I was 11, when it was still on the WB. I’m now 32, going to be 33 in October and continue to binge watch it on Netflix because it is easier than switching disc to disc on my box sets. I feel Christopher had no right to be on this list for obvious reasons, but I will say I didn’t make it past #3 without disappearing into a puddle of tears. GG forever!
I think Rory’s whole relationship to Jess was kinda sad because although they loved each other dearly, they had issues from the very beginning which they didn’t want to discuss or weren’t aware of or didn’t want to be aware of it. That was made clear in the revival. That being said, an honorable mention should’ve been the scene in which Jess appears out of the blue at Sukis wedding, they share a moment and she leaves for that camp. Poor Jess
You missed the scene where Lorelai is sitting in Luke’s with Luke after the diner is closed. This is right after she finds out about Sheri and Chris having a baby and she’s devastated. She then says to him “I’m never gonna have it. The whole package. Now he gets to have it with her.” I never fully understood that line until I got older.
I love how there is often a tiny bit of humour mixed in with the sadness. Emily being so overbearingly Emily in the hospital, Luke having to be dragged off by Lorelai so he doesn't fight Dean, the prostitute quote while Emily and Richard were fighting. I don&t know if it makes it sadder, or helps up deal with the tragedy.
There was this one scene after Lorelai and Luke have broken up and Lorelai is all sad about it and crying in her bed when she just unconsciously calls him and just tells him that she wants her best friend back. I remember crying so much in a bus and that was heartbreaking for me
the part in the last episode where Rory asks Lorelai why she’s not upset and she goes ‘it’s too soon. If I stop to think about it, I’m going to fall apart, so it’s too soon.’ it makes me bawl every time I watch it. Also, when Richard dies, and when Lorelai gives Luke an ultimatum.
the whole s3e13 is breaking me… the flashbacks how lorelai had rory… alone… well maybe its cause i had my daughter alone too, this whole episodes has me bawling. and of corse the karaoke scene
although i'm still on season five, i can definitely say my favorite saddest moment was when rory and lorelai broke down because of burn out ,, "the incredible sinking lorelais" was such a good episode TT ♡
for me when lorelai asked for marriage got me to tears. For the first time i saw her vulnerable, her voice were deep and cracked. I cannot count how many times i watched that scene.
My favourite show of all time this show is unique it contains happiness humour and sadness and it is bittersweet! People should give this show more recognition unlike shows like Riverdale and Love Island!!!
When Richard goes to Stars Hollow and, near the end, tells Lorelai how it feels to be obsolete and he hopes that she never knows what it's like to feel that way. 💔💔💔💔💔💔
One of the moments not on this list that made me cry was when Emily shows Lorelai the house that was meant to be a wedding present for her and Luke. None of the Rory/Dean breakups were sad. 😒
Grew up watching Gilmore Girls and I LOVE it. At number 7, Jess didn't really make a scene, he was just there at the dance. Rory was the one constantly complaining about him and argued with him. Dean breaking up with Rory was uncomfortable to watch but not really unexpected and I don't think Dean was completely wrong either. There was more than one reason he got fed up. Are there going to be more "Times Gilmore Girls-characters was the Worst" videos?
The part where Chris finds out his girlfriend is pregnant. Cell phones are a double edge sword. It would have been better to receive the call when he was back at home, to at least not get Lorelai heart broken, on her best friend's wedding.
In the revival when Rory goes to their house to write and she’s walking thru the rooms and different memorable scenes show with them in the past and with Richard. This moment had me bawling like a baby and does every time I watch it.
All sad and all brought tears, but from this video I think number 6, 1 and the graduation speech were the saddest. Love the show, tears of joy and sadness in equal measures
Number 6 on this list is number 1 on mine. Loralie singing I Will Always Love You, first to her daughter and then morphing into a halting and tender torch song to Luke. With only 2 episodes to go in the series, it also serves as a heart-ripping farewell to all of us. Not a dry eye in the house.
The saddest moment was what the writers did with Luke and Lorelai’s relationship and the revival was TRASH everything they fought for and we were all finally relieved they ended up together but the revival was awful
I agree there were some scenes they could have left out.. In the series when they had those plays in Stars Hallow, they would always show a small part then cut to another scene..but in the revival omg they showed the whole entire play..That was exhausting to sit through I couldn't take it anymore.
i just find it so cruel when sometimes in shows they have an episode where one of the characters die but then the actual actor who plays it died it’s just so cruel
The saddest moment for me was at Rory's Yale graduation when Logan asked for her answer on if she would marry him and when she said no he just walked away
I was most moved by the final episode where the whole town shows up to bid Rory adieu .Very surprised it wasn't mentioned...I always tear up for that one.
when Lorelai tells Christopher that seeing him come after her after wanting to go back to his girlfriend, when Rory puts Christopher in his place and says she chose not to text him back, when we have the flashback and Lorelei is sitting alone at the hospital with no family around, when Luke's family member dies.
Saddest Gilmore girls moments Emily discovering the truth from Richard’s mom’s letter Lorelei with Luke while Rory with Dean having those sobbing breakdowns.
i’m sorry but the saddest moment ever really was missed here ah. in the last episode of the main series (season 7, ep 22) when lorelai looks into rory’s room and says goodnight to her for the last time. i cried my heart out omgg. that is the saddest moment. 💗😭
one of the saddest scenes i can remember that i don’t see anyone else mentioning: when richard and emily are discussing rory not going to school and being in the DAR. richard says he wanted more for her and emily says something like “so you don’t want her to turn out like me?” i don’t remember that moment ever even being resolved
the one that did affect me was Richard almost died was really scary to watch since it happened in a presentation classroom with Rory watching her grandfather do this in a classroom it was a lot of shock.
In #2 "you may go first" he didn't have a heart attack. He had chest pain, but it wasn't a heart attack, it was angina. The heart attack happened in season 7.
an honorable mention too is when Lane and David didn´t ended up together, he truly loved her (like girl he read the WHOLE BIBLE just to have Mrs. Kim´s approval to get Lane to her PROM), i really didn´t liked the way the writers ended their story
I don't know if anyone liked Tristan's storyline, but in my opinion I also find it very sad when he wanted to kiss Rory goodbye when he told her he was leaving Chilton to enter a military school, low-key wanted both of them to have a more developed enemies to lovers story than just a kiss at a party, like i´m not justifying the way he treated her at the beggining of the show but i think we would´ve been a great boyfriend
One of the saddest scenes in GG was in season 6 when Rory tells Jess she's in love with Logan, you can see all the mess that was happening in her head through her eyes :(
Y'know, at first I really disliked him, but he grew so much. When he came back and wished Rory a happy birthday after they'd argued my heart melted toward him. And by the time AYITL came around, I was just like "Girl, open your eyes! He's right in front of you!" 😊
@@alyzu4755 yeah I didn't like jess at first but I did grew to love him I really enjoyed his character grow on the show out of all the men that rory has dated he's my favorite
right? we need another Year In The Life, I want to see Luke & Lorelai as grandparents ( and maybe see Aunt April babysit while Rory & Jess reconnect... )
@@newageBoundhippie Yes, another "Year in The Life". I'd like to see Logan give up on his family-sponsored "engagement" and get back together with Rory to raise their child together (with Luke and Lorelai as grandparents).
I feel like the fight scene between Emily and Lorelei after Richard's death was the saddest scene in the show because they were both in agony in their own ways and still couldn't see eye to eye
Yesterday last nigth and this morning. don`t ask Question don`t ask Questionions Loreley clearly have problems to see her parents like that .I loved it
Gilmore Girls is is one of those shows that maintained their high standards until the final season. Yes it peaked in season 3 but it was great from start to end. Same as Friends; yes it peaked in seasons 4-5-6 but it was great till the end.
Strong disagree with 6 and 5. 6 was a bit sad but honestly, the extreme second hand embarrassment is too much for me. And 5? That is probably the absolute worst moment on the show. Lorelei was being incredibly stupid in those episodes. IMO 1. Rory remembers Richard 2. "You may go first" 3. Rory says no to Jess 4. Lorelei remembers her dad 5. Flashback of when Lorelei runs away from home 6. Rory wonders why Logan doesn't like her 7. Christopher interrupts Friday night dinner 8. Rory's graduation speech 9. Luke finds Jess after the car accident "I made sure she was okay." 10. Emily asks Mia for pictures of the time she missed
Huh?! Ok, few things: 1. Here's a strong disagree with YOUR number six. Talk about secondhand embarrassment! That wasn't sad in the slightest. It was extremely laughable. "Pathetic" doesn't even begin to describe Rory's behavior here. 2. In regards to Mojo's #5, how exactly was Lorelei being "stupid" in these episodes? Let me remind you that Rory is the one who wants to drop out of school and completely derail her life all because of ONE bad review from ONE arrogant asshole! Really? Fragile self-esteem and stupidity on grotesque display if I ever saw it. Anyone with common sense knows who the truly stupid person was throughout that story arc! 3. It should be painstakingly obvious to the even the most casual viewer that the hands-down #1 saddest moment on this show (including the revival) was Richard DYING! The beloved, steadfast patriarch who was instrumental in the family dynamic (especially when it came to leveling out Emily) was up and snatched away. It threw everyone for a loop, but certainly none as hard as his widow, shaken to the very core of her existence! Why does no one seem to get that? I think all of 1 commenter has pointed this out thus far! In fact, about half of your list is full of stuff that might be considered slightly sad, but certainly doesn't rack up as the saddest moments on the entire show! However flawed Mojo's list might be (either with its choices or ranking order), it's still by far a superior list to yours. And EIGHT people rallied behind this? Now that's just sad... 🙄
@@Essenceofblood5238 Woah okay... Firstly, there are many things that make a scene sad. Yes, in my #6 Rory is being sensitive sure. She's also a 20 year old girl who's been rather sheltered experiencing her first adult relationship trouble. It's a hard thing for most of us. And in my opinion, what makes this part sad goes deeper than just Rory. I don't know your story or if you have your own children but watching your child go through such a hard time is so difficult. And Lauren Graham killed this scene to me. As for the whole Rory dropping out of Yale bit... Okay so yes, Rory couldn't handle her first bout criticism and yes, dropping out of Yale was not her smartest decision. The thing about Rory is that her whole life she's been pushed into being a certain person. She's been told several times on the show alone that she's the "great hope" of her family, the Lorelei that Lorelei was supposed to be. Lorelei has been pushing her to Harvard her whole life. It is so much pressure for a young person. While Rory was busy getting perfect grades and trying to live up to the angel child reputation, other children her age were figuring out who they were and making the mistakes Rory was pressured not to make. I understand her crisis of faith. And as we see in the revival, Rory is not a journalist, she's not. It is implied several times throughout the series. The problem I have is Lorelei, she's supposed to be this super supportive and understanding mother but here sits her daughter, having a complete crisis of faith, clearly upset and scared and instead of talking to her like an adult, instead of trying to understand what is happening to her child, she steam rolls her. As Lorelei always does when Rory does something that goes against her plan. She refuses to help her of she doesn't do exactly as she wants. She cuts her off. Then she has the temerity to get mad when Rory goes to her grandparents for help. I'm sorry if you disagree but in my opinion, this is one of Lorelei's worst parenting choices. And finally, yes, we all can agree that Richard dying was the saddest thing to happen on the show. However I don't consider this to be a "moment" but a storyline. I have included a couple moments within this storyline. Moments that I felt captured the saddest and most poignant feelings that go along with the death of their patriarch. It's totally okay to disagree with my opinion. That's totally cool, but they are MY opinions 🤷
Very very great list I like it a lot very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever 💝 Gilmore girls is one of the very best tv shows ever you should do a lot of the top ten worst things Emily did list
Another honorable mention for me would be Emily and the plane. So rarely does she show how she feels. The hurt she had of feeling invaluable to her husband, no longer serving her wifely duties as a rich businessman’s wife. It’s a posh privileged life, of course, but she dedicated her life to it. To standing by a man and helping him to become successful. I can’t imagine feeling tossed aside and worthless like that. It was heartbreaking.
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The saddest moment definitely is Richards death 😢😭
One of the saddest moments is in season 6 episode 22 when Lorelei gives Luke an ultimatum to finally get married then walks away. Her crying "don't you love me? I love you, Luke! I *love* you!" Then at the end of their fight giving up with "and I have to go" then walking off, it kills me every time!!!
Emily crying when Richard first has a heart attack and telling him tearfully that she wants to go first.
Richards death was the saddest.
And after when Lorelai called Emily and told her about Richard saving the day for her in school❤
For me is when lane cries how Henry said he asked someone else to prom
the "You may go first" line hits even harder when you know that Emily in fact didn't get to go first.
Yea it’s really sad . Edward Herrman was awesome
I’m still not over it.
It makes me tear up every time
So true!
Even after he promised she could 😭💔
watching lindsey cook for dean and getting really excited about getting the recipe right while having no idea what dean did really broke my heart
I felt so bad for LIndsey. She didn’t know about anything that was going on. She just wanted to be a good wife. :(
I was just about to say this bc I will never understand what Lindsay did to deserve that and for dean to just sit there and act happy for her but deep down he’s holding back a rlly deep secret.
This is how some people are when they cheat. I know Ive been Lindsey.
Bruh I was so frustrated with him the entire scene
I wish the writers hadn’t done that. It’s not surprising that Rory sleeps with a married man, but I never thought Dean would cheat on his wife. It’s crazy that the only guy Rory didn’t sleep with is bad-boy Jess.
for me the saddest scene was when jess breaks down to his dad saying "you have nothing? i have nothing! i have no place to go". people demonize him for how he was as a 16 year old. but the fact is he had such a messed up childhood with no one being able to be there for him and that obviously affected him a lot. and to see him grow up from there and become a great man is so satisfying!
Well when you act out viciously like he did you are really demonizing yourself. Demonizing someone isn't really the same thing
@That Nerdy girl Tarini the only person that boy needed to be seeing was a therapist
@@snoozyq9576 yeah I couldn’t stand his character, I understood why he was the way he was, but he continuously dragged people down with him which made me hate him, until after his break up with Rory, then he actually had character growth and he became a decent man instead of just the obnoxious “misunderstood” bad boy. Everyone cut him way too much slack, he needed Luke but at times I wish Luke was a little harder on him cause that’s what he needed. I’m glad he later realized how awful he treated people and made amends and actually made something of himself, ironically Rory who he credits for helping him to become a good man, gets worse as the seasons go on. It feels like everyone on the show had genuine believable character growth, meanwhile Rory actively turns into a worse person as the seasons go by.
Jess had the best redemption in the new series.
how dare him say he had nothing when Luke was there ready to offer him so much help??
Lorelai crying when Paul Anka gets sick always brings tears to my eyes because it's so well juxtaposed with how much she wished she could have spotted the signs of derailment in Rory
RIGHT
Ikkkk it's probly my favorite scene it so cute and sad and wholesome and when lorelai was crying and luke sai "did you sleep at all" "you take the moring off" OMGGG my mental state can not handle it!
Emily’s reaction to seeing where Lorelai and Rory lived at the inn when she was a baby always makes me sad.
Bit on the fence with this one because she's obviously shocked and saddened that Loralai chose to live there instead of with her but she gets angry about it too, which is the wrong thing to take away from seeing that
@@hablah9743oh absolutely it's an on the fence moment. That's why it makes me sad actually. You can see she regrets it but then she gets mad because she's Emily Gilmore and she was obviously the wronged party in all of it!
@@hablah9743it perfectly demonstrates why Lorelai couldn’t return to Emily. Emily learned nothing.
my number one is when Loreli gives Luke an ultimatum about marrying her and when he finally comes round to the idea of doing it as soon as possible she tells him that she slept with Christopher. the way Luke drives away without saying a word leaving Loreli on her doorstep kills me everytime. 💔💔💔
Couldn’t agree more.
It makes me more angry than sad, it's the first time on the show that I hate Lorelai.
the only good things to come from that sequence of frustrating events were Luke sucker punching Christopher as he answers the door & the brawl in the town square
Totally agree! This is number 1 for me, saddest than the phone call I would say
@@Random_guy-y3d so you didn't hate Luke when he practically pushed Lorelai away and tod her she couldn't meet April. Sorry
In my opinion the saddest moment is in the revival when lorelai calls emily and tells the story about Richard
Oh yes! I bawl like a baby every time.
It is sad but also satisfying and somewhat happy
THIS. I know the revival is highly criticized but that moment was the most beautiful scene ever
ok I was wondering about this. it was the only moment of the show I cried. I also thought luke and lorelai's break up at the end of season 6 after finding out about april should have been on here.
yes I was crying happy tears because Emily was so happy
Lane’s entire storyline is the saddest thing ever.
it's realist though
Her entire story wasn't that bad at all.
Lane deserved better
Some days I wished they did a spin-off of Lane.
@@lauriecarson6483 its not that her story line was bad, it was just really sad especially with her mother
Mrs Kim kicking out Lane made me both sad and angry. I'm glad she eventually realized that her daughter is an individual person and she couldn't keep controlling every aspect of her life. But the fact she consistently denied her her individuality for so many years and made her feel like she had to hide it made Mrs Kim a complicated character to like at first.
Mrs Kim was awful it’s just her way or the highway but it’s not like Lane was a troubled girl she was so good but she liked different things than her mom which is normal
Mrs. Kim didn't kick Lane out of the house. Emily told her she may leave and do what she wants somewhere else. Lane was the one who left. Mrs. Kim was so calm.
@@lauriecarson6483 just because she was calm doesn’t mean she was right to tell lane to leave instead of trying to understand and reconcile with her
@@gabrielleporter553 it's Mrs. Kim house she can say what ever she wants she owns the house Lane don't.
@@lauriecarson6483 still her daughter and she didn't do anything wrong
There was an episode at Emilys and Richard house, where Lorelai had an argument with Christopher, and Emily stepped in to defend her, that was a sad scene, great acting
The clip at the very beginning of this video is from that scene.
Paris not getting into Harvard was a really horrible thing for the writers to do she deserved it more than anything and she deserved so much better
Its cause they couldn't film there for the last 3 seasons
@@stephiem09612 Rory and Paris needs to be together in college. And Rory choosing Yale is part of her coming of age. She made a pro/con list. Just because Harvard is the most prestigious doesnt mean it is the right one for her. And Gilmore Girls didn't shoot in Yale. They filmed in schools in California. So not being able to shoot in some school is irrelevant
Yale onun için doğru yermiş, sonradan hayatı tam da hak ettiği gibi oldu :)
@@ryerye6587staying in your home state an hour from mom is not coming of age, it is delaying it.
@@ryerye6587they shot lots of scenes in Yale, as you’d know if you actually paid attention.
to me one scene that really made me tear up was when Jess came to Yale to tell Rory to run away together and start over and that he was ready now and Rory said no and he said "only say no if you really don't want to be with me" and she said no and he just stood there looking defeated and left and the "la la la la" little song in the background made it even sadder
omg same☹
Not really. That was just ridiculously stupid of him and not very considerate. Just made me feel puzzled
@@snoozyq9576 thats why i said TO ME. TO ME it was a sad scene. Doesn’t have to be for anyone else lol
It is one of my favourite moments
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS
For me, it's Jess looking longingly at Rory through the window before he leaves. It's implied that he may continue to pine over her for years, like Luke did to Lorelai.
omg i never made the luke/lorelai connection! my heart just reshattered
Trina Q, my thoughts exactly!
Oh yeah! I remember that too. I rooted for those two to come together someday in the future.
Frankly it’s just weird
@@oooh19 what is weird is rory and logan cheating as adults. jess still having feelings for rory and wanting the best for her is not weird!
The moment that made me personally emotional was when Lorelai was calling herself a bad mom and Luke is by her side it made me cry!!
Agreed! I bawl at that scene every time!
Same. I cry every time I watch it
Two moments in the last episode. First was when Richard tells Lorelei that the going away party for Rory wasn't only for Rory. The other scene is when Rory is getting ready to leave and Lorelei keeps suggesting things for Rory to take and Rory tells her You've given me everything I need.
I agree with the Richard part and what annoyed the snot out of me was Emily interrupting him. It was very rare to see that kind of emotion from Richard and she just couldn't let him finish.
Richard's death is number 1 for me, I was crying the whole time. Then when Rory was walking around the mansion to write her book 😭
me too! I hated Lorelei actitude :( if you have nothing good to say you better say nothing.
it makes me hysterically cry every time I have to watch it
@@sararobles8655 I think that she was put on the spot at that time
When rory fell to her knees when she called dean’s phone and lindsay answered… it was so sad in a way that we saw how defeated she was and she realized just how wrong she were…. Also the moment lorelai said “I slept with Christopher” to Luke…. Truly heart breaking
Not really. Rory cheated on Dean with Jess. She honestly deserved it. Then she slept with him knowing he was married. Like girl, you had your chance and you blew it.
Emily demanding to go first was the most heartbreaking. I was about to tear up right here and now watching it.
I was also sad seeing Max Medina and Lorelai not making it the altar as well. I was actually rooting for those two early on the show before Luke even came into the picture seasons later. Another moment was seeing Emily looking at the room that Lorelai was living in while taking care of an infant Rory realizing a lot of moments she missed because of her contemptuous
relationship with her daughter.
It wasn't sad at all. Lorelai didn't love him so why go through with the marriage.
I didnt care for Max. He was not a good fit for her or Rory He was upset that Lorali didnt tell Rory to come in after her date. He was trying to be her dad. that wouldve never worked. He didnt like how they were as mom and daughter. didnt like him .
Saddest 3 moments for me were 1. when Lorelei cried to Luke about Christopher, that she really wants it, everything and thinks she’ll just never have it “…the white picked fence…” and that Christopher got his life together just to have all that with someone else.
Also 2. when Lorelei cries to Luke on a bench about how her grandmother called her a charity case and how she felt she was failing and needed a loan because she was running out of money for the inn.
3. In the revival that musical scene “unbreakable”…because once you grow older and realize that there are no dreams left and life didn’t go as you thought it would - the result of all your choices wrong or right and maybe certain things just weren’t in the cards for you…this actually is the saddest thing…the what ifs and the feeling of time running out…the never or now…very sad actually. These 3 moments actually had me in tears.
Lane's journey with her mom is so sad. She clearly wanted to be her mom's friend and share her life, but Ms. Kim never saw anything that interested Lane as something worth of approval
Nothing will be sadder than Lorelei singing to Luke. I cry every time.
Same ❤️ the song i will always love you always makes me think of that moment and i get a little teary
I'm watching the series with my partner for his first time and was on my spin bike watching that episode last night, realized what episode it was and said maybe I shouldn't do a work out right now. You best believe I sat there cycling and crying while lorelei sang lmao
What episode and series was that?
@@laoise8134 The last episode. Season 7.
@@erinlizzie09 darn it I'm still so far of I'm only on season 5 episode 16 I was hoping I'd come across it soon looks like I have some waiting to do though
In "AYITL" when Rory walks into Richard 's study and sees him sitting at his desk. That just tore my heart up. I'd been a huge fan of Edward Hermann's for a long time, and was lucky enough to see him onstage in New York in the late 80's.
Yes, that scene was absolutely heart-wrenching. The first time I saw it, I had a moment of confused hope and then utter sadness all over again.
He also played Goldie Hawn's husband in Overboard
The Graduation speech always gets me to cry 😭😭😭.
I just started watching Gilmore girls again and it affected me deeply. The first time I watched the show, I was in high school and naturally my main character was Rory. I cared about her decisions and I was watching her story. I went to a private school where everyone was extremely competitive, and the parts of the show I cared about were Rory's life. Now I'm an adult who goes to work in the morning and comes home in the evening. I don't have a child, but Lorelai's fight with life and family, always trying to hold on to life, standing somehow made me feel different. While I enjoyed parts of Rory, my main focus and parts of empathy were Lorelai and her life. It's like watching the show for the first time. The series puts me in a sad nostalgic mood for some reason. Maybe I should face the fact that I can't be younger anymore and say goodbye to Rory.
I went through something similar. I obsessively watched it during my teenage years and felt Rory’s emotions so strongly. I loved both Rory and Lorelai. It was so hard for me when they were estranged, cause I was also struggling with school.
I recently rewatched the series and it felt so nostalgic. Honestly I didn’t expect to enjoy it like I use to, but I did and this time around was more interested in Paris and Emily. They’re fascinating characters as well!
I knew from the first episode, Luke and Lorelei would end up together and were destined to be together.
It's heavily implied by her saying "Should I date Luke?"
Obvi Luke likes to keep his feelings lowkey, but being in love with Lorelai was very obvious
Rory Gilmore: "I THINK I MAY HAVE LOVED YOU, BUT I JUST NEED TO LET IT GO" 📞💔
Taylor Swift: "YOU CALL ME UP AGAIN JUST TO BREAK ME LIKE A PROMISE" ☎💔
This has been my favorite show since I was 11, when it was still on the WB. I’m now 32, going to be 33 in October and continue to binge watch it on Netflix because it is easier than switching disc to disc on my box sets.
I feel Christopher had no right to be on this list for obvious reasons, but I will say I didn’t make it past #3 without disappearing into a puddle of tears. GG forever!
When Jess said to his father "I HAVE NOTHING"my heart just went💔
Yeah, that one has been playing through my head a lot lately
exactly i felt so bad😢
I think Rory’s whole relationship to Jess was kinda sad because although they loved each other dearly, they had issues from the very beginning which they didn’t want to discuss or weren’t aware of or didn’t want to be aware of it. That was made clear in the revival.
That being said, an honorable mention should’ve been the scene in which Jess appears out of the blue at Sukis wedding, they share a moment and she leaves for that camp. Poor Jess
Yo en realidad pienso q Rory nunca amó a Jess.. lo olvido tan rápido y ella nunca le dijo q lo amaba 💔 😢 😔
They were to young to discuss that. The chemistry they had was real because they really dated.
You missed the scene where Lorelai is sitting in Luke’s with Luke after the diner is closed. This is right after she finds out about Sheri and Chris having a baby and she’s devastated. She then says to him “I’m never gonna have it. The whole package. Now he gets to have it with her.” I never fully understood that line until I got older.
I love how there is often a tiny bit of humour mixed in with the sadness. Emily being so overbearingly Emily in the hospital, Luke having to be dragged off by Lorelai so he doesn't fight Dean, the prostitute quote while Emily and Richard were fighting. I don&t know if it makes it sadder, or helps up deal with the tragedy.
There was this one scene after Lorelai and Luke have broken up and Lorelai is all sad about it and crying in her bed when she just unconsciously calls him and just tells him that she wants her best friend back. I remember crying so much in a bus and that was heartbreaking for me
paris saying “how can i tell them i never got into harvard?”
I understand why Dean broke up with Rory at the dance marathon
She deserved it
duh
MsMojo: “Which moment had you welling up?”
Me: Yes
I think one of the saddest moments in gilmore girls is when Logan leaves Rory at her college graduation after she turned down his mariage proposal.
I wasn't a fan of Lorelai and Christopher being together but when he left FOR GOOD after their marriage stint - that was actually heartbreaking.
No it wasn't he was a crappy husband who couldn't be their for his wife and daughter
the part in the last episode where Rory asks Lorelai why she’s not upset and she goes
‘it’s too soon. If I stop to think about it, I’m going to fall apart, so it’s too soon.’
it makes me bawl every time I watch it. Also, when Richard dies, and when Lorelai gives Luke an ultimatum.
the whole s3e13 is breaking me… the flashbacks how lorelai had rory… alone… well maybe its cause i had my daughter alone too, this whole episodes has me bawling. and of corse the karaoke scene
❤️💞
although i'm still on season five, i can definitely say my favorite saddest moment was when rory and lorelai broke down because of burn out ,, "the incredible sinking lorelais" was such a good episode TT ♡
for me when lorelai asked for marriage got me to tears. For the first time i saw her vulnerable, her voice were deep and cracked. I cannot count how many times i watched that scene.
I love the Gilmore Girls. I wish so much to see a Year in the life two.
I truly loved Gilmore girls they don't make shows like that anymore there's no love anymore
Ginny and Georgia is another such show
FR. Literally every show is some ghetto euphoria shit now 😭💀 I don’t wanna see teenagers doing the dirty and doing drugs
My favourite show of all time this show is unique it contains happiness humour and sadness and it is bittersweet! People should give this show more recognition unlike shows like Riverdale and Love Island!!!
I remember crying when Lorelai cried for Luke saying “he could be the one”.
When Richard goes to Stars Hollow and, near the end, tells Lorelai how it feels to be obsolete and he hopes that she never knows what it's like to feel that way. 💔💔💔💔💔💔
i think paris not getting into harvard and richards passing hurts the most
One of the moments not on this list that made me cry was when Emily shows Lorelai the house that was meant to be a wedding present for her and Luke.
None of the Rory/Dean breakups were sad. 😒
Grew up watching Gilmore Girls and I LOVE it.
At number 7, Jess didn't really make a scene, he was just there at the dance. Rory was the one constantly complaining about him and argued with him.
Dean breaking up with Rory was uncomfortable to watch but not really unexpected and I don't think Dean was completely wrong either. There was more than one reason he got fed up.
Are there going to be more "Times Gilmore Girls-characters was the Worst" videos?
The part where Chris finds out his girlfriend is pregnant. Cell phones are a double edge sword. It would have been better to receive the call when he was back at home, to at least not get Lorelai heart broken, on her best friend's wedding.
I can not foget the "I need my best friend. Can you please come over?" It breaks my heart all the time
In the revival when Rory goes to their house to write and she’s walking thru the rooms and different memorable scenes show with them in the past and with Richard. This moment had me bawling like a baby and does every time I watch it.
I was shocked and sad when Emily and Richard separated 😳😥
All sad and all brought tears, but from this video I think number 6, 1 and the graduation speech were the saddest. Love the show, tears of joy and sadness in equal measures
Number 6 on this list is number 1 on mine. Loralie singing I Will Always Love You, first to her daughter and then morphing into a halting and tender torch song to Luke. With only 2 episodes to go in the series, it also serves as a heart-ripping farewell to all of us.
Not a dry eye in the house.
The saddest moment was what the writers did with Luke and Lorelai’s relationship and the revival was TRASH everything they fought for and we were all finally relieved they ended up together but the revival was awful
The revival was terrible. Yet I find myself wanting a spin off that follows Rory and her kid.
I don't think it was trashed at all. Alot can change in 10 years.
I agree there were some scenes they could have left out.. In the series when they had those plays in Stars Hallow, they would always show a small part then cut to another scene..but in the revival omg they showed the whole entire play..That was exhausting to sit through I couldn't take it anymore.
@@The1sarissaI was dreading watching the revival because I was CERTAIN they were going to try SO HARD to make it a musical somehow.
The fact I watched this and thought I wouldn’t get choked up. 😢
i just find it so cruel when sometimes in shows they have an episode where one of the characters die but then the actual actor who plays it died it’s just so cruel
The acting in that lorelai break up scene is some of the best I’ve ever seen. It’s so raw and real she deserved an Emmy for that scene alone
The saddest moment for me was at Rory's Yale graduation when Logan asked for her answer on if she would marry him and when she said no he just walked away
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Thanks! :)
I always loved how Luke got teary eyes over Rory graduating lol
I was most moved by the final episode where the whole town shows up to bid Rory adieu .Very surprised it wasn't mentioned...I always tear up for that one.
every lorelai and chris breakup had me crying tears of joy, no way people were sad over that😭
when Lorelai tells Christopher that seeing him come after her after wanting to go back to his girlfriend, when Rory puts Christopher in his place and says she chose not to text him back, when we have the flashback and Lorelei is sitting alone at the hospital with no family around, when Luke's family member dies.
Love this show! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Saddest Gilmore girls moments
Emily discovering the truth from Richard’s mom’s letter
Lorelei with Luke while Rory with Dean having those sobbing breakdowns.
i’m sorry but the saddest moment ever really was missed here ah. in the last episode of the main series (season 7, ep 22) when lorelai looks into rory’s room and says goodnight to her for the last time. i cried my heart out omgg. that is the saddest moment. 💗😭
im heartbroken and this is my favrite show
‘Mom…you’ve given me everything I need’ 😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤
one of the saddest scenes i can remember that i don’t see anyone else mentioning: when richard and emily are discussing rory not going to school and being in the DAR. richard says he wanted more for her and emily says something like “so you don’t want her to turn out like me?” i don’t remember that moment ever even being resolved
saddest moment is in the series finale when lorelai tucks rory in for the last time in her childhood bed/room.
the one that did affect me was Richard almost died was really scary to watch since it happened in a presentation classroom with Rory watching her grandfather do this in a classroom it was a lot of shock.
I love this list, but why isn’t Rory rejecting Logan’s Proposal on here
She should have married him. Her life didn’t get any better from there.
Broke my heart again and again.
I love this show so much
“Only prostitutes have two glasses of wine at lunch” 😂😂😂 well, I guess I’m open for business too
In #2 "you may go first" he didn't have a heart attack. He had chest pain, but it wasn't a heart attack, it was angina. The heart attack happened in season 7.
an honorable mention too is when Lane and David didn´t ended up together, he truly loved her (like girl he read the WHOLE BIBLE just to have Mrs. Kim´s approval to get Lane to her PROM), i really didn´t liked the way the writers ended their story
Please do another Gilmore Girls video soon
The whole episode where Luke and lorelai were broken up for the first time and she sends him the voice mail begging him to come over
I don't know if anyone liked Tristan's storyline, but in my opinion I also find it very sad when he wanted to kiss Rory goodbye when he told her he was leaving Chilton to enter a military school, low-key wanted both of them to have a more developed enemies to lovers story than just a kiss at a party, like i´m not justifying the way he treated her at the beggining of the show but i think we would´ve been a great boyfriend
One of the saddest scenes in GG was in season 6 when Rory tells Jess she's in love with Logan, you can see all the mess that was happening in her head through her eyes :(
Msmojo you guys should do video that focuses jess love him 🤔
Y'know, at first I really disliked him, but he grew so much. When he came back and wished Rory a happy birthday after they'd argued my heart melted toward him. And by the time AYITL came around, I was just like "Girl, open your eyes! He's right in front of you!" 😊
@@alyzu4755 yeah I didn't like jess at first but I did grew to love him I really enjoyed his character grow on the show out of all the men that rory has dated he's my favorite
@@angelaholmes8888 He's great, after you get over his flirting with a girl who was a bf. His character is the best in the series.
@@alyzu4755 He was too good for her by then
when Rory misses her mom's graduation
So upset that they left the cliffhanger with Rory being pregnant smh
right? we need another Year In The Life, I want to see Luke & Lorelai as grandparents ( and maybe see Aunt April babysit while Rory & Jess reconnect... )
@@newageBoundhippie Yes, another "Year in The Life". I'd like to see Logan give up on his family-sponsored "engagement" and get back together with Rory to raise their child together (with Luke and Lorelai as grandparents).
@@newageBoundhippie exactly. logan and rory dont make sense anymore. its obvious jess should come into the picture.
@@zumann874 Jess is too good for Rory
Yeah this 1 hits me hard since they were so cute together.
Paris not getting into harvard and rory and Lorelei (mostly lor for some reason) breaking down in season for always makes me cry
I think luke and lorerai breakup one made me cry for days
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I feel like the fight scene between Emily and Lorelei after Richard's death was the saddest scene in the show because they were both in agony in their own ways and still couldn't see eye to eye
Yesterday last nigth and this morning. don`t ask Question don`t ask Questionions Loreley clearly have problems to see her parents like that .I loved it
Gilmore Girls is is one of those shows that maintained their high standards until the final season. Yes it peaked in season 3 but it was great from start to end. Same as Friends; yes it peaked in seasons 4-5-6 but it was great till the end.
Strong disagree with 6 and 5. 6 was a bit sad but honestly, the extreme second hand embarrassment is too much for me. And 5? That is probably the absolute worst moment on the show. Lorelei was being incredibly stupid in those episodes.
IMO
1. Rory remembers Richard
2. "You may go first"
3. Rory says no to Jess
4. Lorelei remembers her dad
5. Flashback of when Lorelei runs away from home
6. Rory wonders why Logan doesn't like her
7. Christopher interrupts Friday night dinner
8. Rory's graduation speech
9. Luke finds Jess after the car accident "I made sure she was okay."
10. Emily asks Mia for pictures of the time she missed
Huh?! Ok, few things:
1. Here's a strong disagree with YOUR number six. Talk about secondhand embarrassment! That wasn't sad in the slightest. It was extremely laughable. "Pathetic" doesn't even begin to describe Rory's behavior here.
2. In regards to Mojo's #5, how exactly was Lorelei being "stupid" in these episodes? Let me remind you that Rory is the one who wants to drop out of school and completely derail her life all because of ONE bad review from ONE arrogant asshole! Really? Fragile self-esteem and stupidity on grotesque display if I ever saw it. Anyone with common sense knows who the truly stupid person was throughout that story arc!
3. It should be painstakingly obvious to the even the most casual viewer that the hands-down #1 saddest moment on this show (including the revival) was Richard DYING! The beloved, steadfast patriarch who was instrumental in the family dynamic (especially when it came to leveling out Emily) was up and snatched away. It threw everyone for a loop, but certainly none as hard as his widow, shaken to the very core of her existence! Why does no one seem to get that? I think all of 1 commenter has pointed this out thus far! In fact, about half of your list is full of stuff that might be considered slightly sad, but certainly doesn't rack up as the saddest moments on the entire show! However flawed Mojo's list might be (either with its choices or ranking order), it's still by far a superior list to yours. And EIGHT people rallied behind this? Now that's just sad... 🙄
@@Essenceofblood5238 Woah okay...
Firstly, there are many things that make a scene sad. Yes, in my #6 Rory is being sensitive sure. She's also a 20 year old girl who's been rather sheltered experiencing her first adult relationship trouble. It's a hard thing for most of us. And in my opinion, what makes this part sad goes deeper than just Rory. I don't know your story or if you have your own children but watching your child go through such a hard time is so difficult. And Lauren Graham killed this scene to me.
As for the whole Rory dropping out of Yale bit... Okay so yes, Rory couldn't handle her first bout criticism and yes, dropping out of Yale was not her smartest decision. The thing about Rory is that her whole life she's been pushed into being a certain person. She's been told several times on the show alone that she's the "great hope" of her family, the Lorelei that Lorelei was supposed to be. Lorelei has been pushing her to Harvard her whole life. It is so much pressure for a young person. While Rory was busy getting perfect grades and trying to live up to the angel child reputation, other children her age were figuring out who they were and making the mistakes Rory was pressured not to make. I understand her crisis of faith. And as we see in the revival, Rory is not a journalist, she's not. It is implied several times throughout the series. The problem I have is Lorelei, she's supposed to be this super supportive and understanding mother but here sits her daughter, having a complete crisis of faith, clearly upset and scared and instead of talking to her like an adult, instead of trying to understand what is happening to her child, she steam rolls her. As Lorelei always does when Rory does something that goes against her plan. She refuses to help her of she doesn't do exactly as she wants. She cuts her off. Then she has the temerity to get mad when Rory goes to her grandparents for help. I'm sorry if you disagree but in my opinion, this is one of Lorelei's worst parenting choices.
And finally, yes, we all can agree that Richard dying was the saddest thing to happen on the show. However I don't consider this to be a "moment" but a storyline. I have included a couple moments within this storyline. Moments that I felt captured the saddest and most poignant feelings that go along with the death of their patriarch.
It's totally okay to disagree with my opinion. That's totally cool, but they are MY opinions 🤷
Very very great list I like it a lot very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever 💝 Gilmore girls is one of the very best tv shows ever you should do a lot of the top ten worst things Emily did list
Rip Edward herrmann
11:43 the sad part is, she didn’t go first 😢
Another honorable mention for me would be Emily and the plane. So rarely does she show how she feels. The hurt she had of feeling invaluable to her husband, no longer serving her wifely duties as a rich businessman’s wife. It’s a posh privileged life, of course, but she dedicated her life to it. To standing by a man and helping him to become successful. I can’t imagine feeling tossed aside and worthless like that. It was heartbreaking.