This is Emily’s worst moment. The manipulation, the gaslighting, the lack of taking basic responsibility for absolutely breaking her daughter’s hearts. Yes Luke was pushed by Emily’s talk, but Lorelai’s point is that that doesn’t change the fact that Emily broke them in the first place. So she didn’t fix it, she didn’t even apologise.
Yeah, I tend to agree. Emily shouldn't get brownie points for "fixing" something that she broke in the first place. Also, as you pointed it out, she never actually apologized or admitted she did anything wrong. Let's face it, she didn't give a fuck if they got back together, she just wanted them back together so that Lorelai would speak to her again, so it was not a selfless move. Was it the right thing for Emily to do, talking to Luke? Sure. Should her daughter just suddenly act like everything is fine again? Not really.
@@Bayougirl78 True. Lorelai says it perfectly herself in the next episode. "You 'fixed' it? You BROKE it! Just because Luke and I found a way to repair the damage doesn't erase the fact that it happened!" Overall, I do like Emily, but she is deeply flawed. Once she stops trying to force her will on Lorelai, she improves vastly, and I love her character development. But it's sad that it took nearly losing Lorelai completely to get her to that point.
Agreed. This and her not having Lorelai's back like she/they said she/they would about when Rory was out of school with Logan etc etc are by far in opinion two of her worst moments ever. I just am glad she kind of redeems herself and at least begins to heal her relationship with Loreali on the Year in The Life. Otherwise the revival sucks other than that.
Great video, I do miss the part where she barges in screaming and Luke calls Lorelei on speed dial without Emily noticing, it’s one of my favorite bits 😂
In season one, Emily called out Richard for insulting Dean and alienating Rory. In a later season she called out Richard for suing Jason and alienating Lorelai. She showed growth and self-awareness. She didn't want to alienate the daughter she drove away or the granddaughter whose early years she missed out on. Yet the writers decided to throw that all away and have her break Luke and Lorelai up? That's a crime. A total injustice to her character.
She didn't like Dean much, but he was just Rory's first boyfriend, it wasn't that big deal for Emily because she never though it would last. She also didn't like Jason, but Jason was rich and "had a good education". Lorelai had great chances of marrying Luke, she even said that to Emily before Emily's "weeding". That''s why Emily freaked out and did what she did.
@@DESIGNporAmandashe also made it clear back in season 2 that she thought Lorelei and Christopher would end up together and even told Lorelei she had waited to long as Christopher was having a baby with someone else/was with Sherry. I think him no longer with Sherry brought her back to feeling like Lorelei missed an opportunity as well as Lorelei and Christopher being together would fit into the social constructs in her society better made her act out more. Emily has often tried to manipulate things so they "look good" or so she won't be embarrassed so not as much if a stretch. A lapse in judgement for sure and one she regretted, not necessarily because she was wrong but because it caused arguably a bigger rift than before with Lorelei.
Absolutely. I always appreciated Emily as a character and I have no clue why they decided to do her so dirty, I get that it's a show and drama is the bread and butter, but surely there could've been a better way to do that? It's even worse considering earlier in the show, Emily was all for Luke and Lorelai getting together. She could literally sense it. "You're both idiots", and even the time at some party(?) where she asks Lorelai want she thinks of Luke? Idk it felt so weird that she suddenly wasn't okay with him when just a couple of seasons ago it was the complete opposite.
Luke was absolutely thinking about getting back together, he was trying to find ways to meet her. Luke has just never had a way to express it because he is scared.
This was great, Lorelai standing up to Emily. I don't agree with what Emily did, though, I believe she did believe she was helping. She eventually accepts Luke and is kind, the whole thing with that beautiful house they were going to buy. She did love Lorelai, she just didn't accept boundaries. Lorelai was independent, Emily didn't know how to be that way. She says it, she went from her parents house, to the sorority house, to being married. She never stood on her own. She did what she had seen her whole life.
Emily is a control freak and cares what society thinks, she never accepted Luke and please remember how eager she was for Rory to accept Logan's proposal, which i don't think will be the same if Dean proposed...
@@yoyo845 Lorelai, is the same. In fact, the main reason she runs away is that she doesn't want to live in a society that would judge her all the time. If she didn't get pregnant, she would've studied something that would allow her to travel the world to avoid her parent's environment. But because she was pregnant, her plans drastically changed. Her parents would've gained more power over her in that scenario. The thing is, Richard and Emily were parents from a completely different era. So they did what they knew was best for her. They never meant any harm. On the other hand, because Lorelai LOVES to do everything her own way and micromanages everything that happens at the inn, I can tell she's just like her mother. I think the problem was that Lorelai NEVER tried to understand her parents. She just judged them. But I guess they did the same to her... again, different times, different parenting ways.
*this video* is actually making me mad. Just because she went talking to Luke does not mean she fixed their relationship. She didn't give a crap about Lorelai's feelings. She didn't try to understand why Luke's the one that's going to make Lorelai happy. She just wanted to have Lorelai's baby daddy to become her partner so he and Lorelai and Rory will be a "normal" family, not because Christopher is the one. Luke wanted to be with Lorelai but didn't want her to be distanced from her parents because of their relationship, that's why he was reluctant to reconcile. Only after Emily's talk he thought Lorelai's parents are now accepting him and that's why he got back together with her. But again, Emily's disapproval of the relationship was the reason why they broke up in the first place. Emily shouldn't get (all) the credit for "fixing" them.
To be honest, I don't think Luke was that good to Lorelai either. Max Medina was way nicer. Luke would push Lorelai away every time things got complicated. He was too aggressive in his ways too. I think Lorelai just liked him because her parents disapproved of him and because he represented Stars Hollows.
Emily just wanted Chris because he fit the mold money and all. Luke was just a diner owner to Emily. More down to earth than any of them. He wasn't a board member or club member. He didn't have status. Same as Dean and Jess. They weren't good enough only drunk rich boy Logan.. Because his family came from money. Same as Chris. Ridiculous these rich snobs.. How about love and being happy. Nope not the Gilmore's.
@@reneeg4817 wasn’t Luke the guy who pushed Lorelai away everytime he was confronted with difficulties? Wasn’t Christopher the guy who wanted to take responsibility but Lorelai said no? Wasn’t Logan the guy who told Rory the truth about her shitty attitude towards rich people acting like she wasn’t one of them?
I agree with you. He did basically get back with Lorelei after her mom talked to him. I think because she said she’d butt out of their relationship he felt he could.
@@lauriecarson6483 I think it was more that hearing about her shutting Emily out showed him that they were still a unit, A united front. But also Luke felt guilt and was struggling with having broken her heart, hence the mood swings and the bad attitude at work. These feelings had been culminating for some time, and when Emily said she’d stay out of it, it was just the catalyst he needed to try to make things work again with Lorelei. Lorelei did everything right. I don’t think Luke ever wanted to be without her. He just wants to feel like Christopher won’t always be in the effing way. I am SO not team Christopher. He had a few moments, but for the most part he was just a manipulative, narcissistic, spoiled baby. I wouldn’t have been bothered if they’d written in him driving off of a cliff.
@@adnap but he Luke also said he and Lorelai got back together cause they wanted too not because of Emily. I really doubr Luke went back becaise of what Emily said to him.
This was really bad writing. The first season or so of the show was Lorelai learning that though her parents were stodgy and rigid, they were complex people who really cared about her while Emily and Richard learned that their daughter was more than the teenage girl who ran away. Then the writers decided that they needed more conflict and decided to make the parents into exactly what teenaged Lorelai thought they were when she ran off. When that got old, they turn Luke into an ass for awhile. Ugh.
I knoww that writing really sucked. Creating more conflicts out of thin air to keep the show going. However, the quality of the characters and relationships goes way down!
This is one of Emily's awful character traits. I give her points that she has had moments where she was willing to admit she was wrong or try to make a genuine connection to fix things but then she'll end up either ignoring the moment or twisting it to make it seem like she was the one who did everything. Lorelai's final speech is right where it was Emily that caused the problem to begin with by inviting Christopher to the vow renewal and egging him on to break-up Luke and Lorelai. The only reason she even came to Luke was she realized how horrible the decision was and thought fixing this one thing was going to fix everything. She still doesn't acknowledge that her meddling is what caused everything and the collateral damage is still there. All she really did was tell Luke she'd stop butting in which was his main hang-up about how enmeshed Emily was in Lorelai's life.
I hate Luke in These Episodes way more than Emily. He is whiny and weak. I mean, boohoo, the mother of your girlfriend thinks youre beneath her daughter, so you just end Things because you cant handle it? It was one of those Moments, when Luke showed that he was too scared to be with lorelai. He did it again with April.
the way the writers completely changed his character in the later seasons just for drama.... he was never like that. he never cared what others thought of him let alone rich snobs like lorelai's parents. they ruined his character.
I've always wondered what Emily's mother was like for her to be like this because the only time it's mentioned is once in the first or second season. Emily says she wishes for the mother-daughter relationship Lorelai has with Rory but she wasn't raised like that which is why she struggles to grasp it. Although it wouldn't redeem her actions, I feel like it would give a better understanding about her character
i don't like emily much but in this episode and situation i loved her thank you emily and i agree some of the things she said was wrong but she still helped get them back together in my opinion
This moment and when Rory is rude to Emily I totally love I mean Luke treats Lorelai and Rory with love and respect and he adores Rory and that's all that Emily should want for them but no she always has to interfere in their lives to make HER life better and by damn the consequences until Rory and Lorelai told her enough
Im gonna take this angle - although she was being defensive, how uncool is it to be at war with your mother and yell at her in front of your man? Emily is one of those characters who will basically not change for anyone. Even though her daughter insultingly told her to shut up, she learned nothing from that convo other than getting her pride hurt, hehe. That scene was pretty ugly
Emily is a strong, independant woman who was bound to succeeed in life. She was taight that a woman's place is running thr home. So by god she was going to run her home. That's why she interfered so much in her daughters life. If she had been alloweed to pursue other endeavors outsise of the home, its possible that she would have felt less compelled to run her daughters life.
I see many whinnies who drank the "eat the rich" Kool-Aid here. Emily was wrong in her ways, but she did love Lorelai. Because she found love in what she thought was the traditional way, she wanted that for her daughter. She never meant to hurt her. Of course, she didn't have a life of her own because everything was handed to her. She didn't have to get a loan to study or try to get accepted. Met a man she liked and got married to him right away. Consequently, she got a big house, and that was it. Her whole life was about fulfilling her husband's needs and building her daughter's life. It isn't true she didn't care about Lorelai's feelings. The problem was that she always abided by her husband's wishes. In their times, kids did what their parents wanted for them. And that was the only way to achieve success because grown-ups knew better. She started to change when Lorelai was back in their lives. Because she wanted her closer. She even splits with Richard because he is insensitive towards Lorelai's feelings. Yes, she did something wrong, but it was out of love for his daughter again. Nothing else. Lorelai was a good mom, but the fact that she pushed Christopher away made Rory extremely insecure with men. Therefore, she's always making the wrong decision regarding this matter. So she also made mistakes. It's a shame the new seasons weren't made because they wanted to touch base on that. How Lorelai's motherhood affected Rory and how she would start confronting her about that.
Emily has always been more than disrespectful to Lorelai her entire life. I don't blame Lorelai for snapping. Daughters and sons are people too, just like the mother and father. if the mother and father don't respect the kids, they have a right to defend themselves.
If your mom is a toxic abusive narcissist and all you do is tell her to shut up, I’m proud of your restraint. Fuck that noise. If any bitch, mother or not, is destroying your mental health put her in her place and tell her to shut up and get out of your life
if your mom is a piece of shit then yes it is, mothers don't deserve respect just because they birthed you respect is a two-way street and it needs to be earned. Emily lost her rights to be respected by Lorelai when she was an abusive and narcissistic bitch
This is Emily’s worst moment. The manipulation, the gaslighting, the lack of taking basic responsibility for absolutely breaking her daughter’s hearts. Yes Luke was pushed by Emily’s talk, but Lorelai’s point is that that doesn’t change the fact that Emily broke them in the first place. So she didn’t fix it, she didn’t even apologise.
That's because Emily is a narcissist
Yeah, I tend to agree. Emily shouldn't get brownie points for "fixing" something that she broke in the first place. Also, as you pointed it out, she never actually apologized or admitted she did anything wrong. Let's face it, she didn't give a fuck if they got back together, she just wanted them back together so that Lorelai would speak to her again, so it was not a selfless move. Was it the right thing for Emily to do, talking to Luke? Sure. Should her daughter just suddenly act like everything is fine again? Not really.
@@Bayougirl78 True. Lorelai says it perfectly herself in the next episode. "You 'fixed' it? You BROKE it! Just because Luke and I found a way to repair the damage doesn't erase the fact that it happened!" Overall, I do like Emily, but she is deeply flawed. Once she stops trying to force her will on Lorelai, she improves vastly, and I love her character development. But it's sad that it took nearly losing Lorelai completely to get her to that point.
Thank you.
She's a conniving wench who makes everything about her.
Agreed. This and her not having Lorelai's back like she/they said she/they would about when Rory was out of school with Logan etc etc are by far in opinion two of her worst moments ever. I just am glad she kind of redeems herself and at least begins to heal her relationship with Loreali on the Year in The Life. Otherwise the revival sucks other than that.
I like that Kirk just walked right out of the diner with that plate.
And then smushed his face up against the window trying to see/hear what's happening. 😂
Great video, I do miss the part where she barges in screaming and Luke calls Lorelei on speed dial without Emily noticing, it’s one of my favorite bits 😂
In season one, Emily called out Richard for insulting Dean and alienating Rory. In a later season she called out Richard for suing Jason and alienating Lorelai. She showed growth and self-awareness. She didn't want to alienate the daughter she drove away or the granddaughter whose early years she missed out on.
Yet the writers decided to throw that all away and have her break Luke and Lorelai up? That's a crime. A total injustice to her character.
She didn't like Dean much, but he was just Rory's first boyfriend, it wasn't that big deal for Emily because she never though it would last. She also didn't like Jason, but Jason was rich and "had a good education". Lorelai had great chances of marrying Luke, she even said that to Emily before Emily's "weeding". That''s why Emily freaked out and did what she did.
Sarah Nour great point
@@DESIGNporAmandashe also made it clear back in season 2 that she thought Lorelei and Christopher would end up together and even told Lorelei she had waited to long as Christopher was having a baby with someone else/was with Sherry. I think him no longer with Sherry brought her back to feeling like Lorelei missed an opportunity as well as Lorelei and Christopher being together would fit into the social constructs in her society better made her act out more. Emily has often tried to manipulate things so they "look good" or so she won't be embarrassed so not as much if a stretch. A lapse in judgement for sure and one she regretted, not necessarily because she was wrong but because it caused arguably a bigger rift than before with Lorelei.
Absolutely. I always appreciated Emily as a character and I have no clue why they decided to do her so dirty, I get that it's a show and drama is the bread and butter, but surely there could've been a better way to do that?
It's even worse considering earlier in the show, Emily was all for Luke and Lorelai getting together. She could literally sense it. "You're both idiots", and even the time at some party(?) where she asks Lorelai want she thinks of Luke? Idk it felt so weird that she suddenly wasn't okay with him when just a couple of seasons ago it was the complete opposite.
Especially when Emily shipped them in season one!!
When Luke went to Lorelei’s house and kissed her, I started crying happy tears. It was too much.
pleaseee when he held her hand at the end😭
Fr 🥰😭
I haven't seen this episode in a while but I feel so validated by the way Lorelei is yelling at her mom in the end
it's weird because Emily seemed to be pushing for Lorelai and Luke to get together in the earlier seasons but suddenly she despises him?
I don't think she's so much pushing them together as she's noticing that there's an attraction
“You’re going to have to clean that window.” 😂
Luke was absolutely thinking about getting back together, he was trying to find ways to meet her. Luke has just never had a way to express it because he is scared.
This was great, Lorelai standing up to Emily. I don't agree with what Emily did, though, I believe she did believe she was helping. She eventually accepts Luke and is kind, the whole thing with that beautiful house they were going to buy. She did love Lorelai, she just didn't accept boundaries. Lorelai was independent, Emily didn't know how to be that way. She says it, she went from her parents house, to the sorority house, to being married. She never stood on her own. She did what she had seen her whole life.
Emily is a control freak and cares what society thinks, she never accepted Luke and please remember how eager she was for Rory to accept Logan's proposal, which i don't think will be the same if Dean proposed...
Emily didn’t need to know how to be independent the way that Lorelai was. She just needed to accept that Lorelai was independent.
She wants loralie to come to dinner again and be a presence in her life. its all self serving.
I completley agree
@@yoyo845 Lorelai, is the same. In fact, the main reason she runs away is that she doesn't want to live in a society that would judge her all the time. If she didn't get pregnant, she would've studied something that would allow her to travel the world to avoid her parent's environment. But because she was pregnant, her plans drastically changed. Her parents would've gained more power over her in that scenario. The thing is, Richard and Emily were parents from a completely different era. So they did what they knew was best for her. They never meant any harm.
On the other hand, because Lorelai LOVES to do everything her own way and micromanages everything that happens at the inn, I can tell she's just like her mother.
I think the problem was that Lorelai NEVER tried to understand her parents. She just judged them. But I guess they did the same to her... again, different times, different parenting ways.
That kiss...it's their best one.
The speed dial thing was smart! I haven't finished the original Gilmore so I can't say whether this was Emily at worst or close to it
Pretty much the norm for Emily. Glad she wasn't my mother..
@@reneeg4817 right?. Or my mom I would run away and never look back
I never understand why luke broke up with lorelia just because of what Emily did.
*this video* is actually making me mad. Just because she went talking to Luke does not mean she fixed their relationship. She didn't give a crap about Lorelai's feelings. She didn't try to understand why Luke's the one that's going to make Lorelai happy. She just wanted to have Lorelai's baby daddy to become her partner so he and Lorelai and Rory will be a "normal" family, not because Christopher is the one. Luke wanted to be with Lorelai but didn't want her to be distanced from her parents because of their relationship, that's why he was reluctant to reconcile. Only after Emily's talk he thought Lorelai's parents are now accepting him and that's why he got back together with her. But again, Emily's disapproval of the relationship was the reason why they broke up in the first place. Emily shouldn't get (all) the credit for "fixing" them.
To be honest, I don't think Luke was that good to Lorelai either. Max Medina was way nicer. Luke would push Lorelai away every time things got complicated. He was too aggressive in his ways too. I think Lorelai just liked him because her parents disapproved of him and because he represented Stars Hollows.
@@bigsistahtips nah
Emily just wanted Chris because he fit the mold money and all. Luke was just a diner owner to Emily. More down to earth than any of them. He wasn't a board member or club member. He didn't have status. Same as Dean and Jess. They weren't good enough only drunk rich boy Logan.. Because his family came from money. Same as Chris. Ridiculous these rich snobs.. How about love and being happy. Nope not the Gilmore's.
@@reneeg4817 wasn’t Luke the guy who pushed Lorelai away everytime he was confronted with difficulties? Wasn’t Christopher the guy who wanted to take responsibility but Lorelai said no? Wasn’t Logan the guy who told Rory the truth about her shitty attitude towards rich people acting like she wasn’t one of them?
I was speaking of Emily. Not anyone else. How she was a snob Richard could be one too.. that is all
So weird how Luke just didn’t go to her but needed Emily’s permission
I agree with you. He did basically get back with Lorelei after her mom talked to him. I think because she said she’d butt out of their relationship he felt he could.
no not really.
@@lauriecarson6483 I think it was more that hearing about her shutting Emily out showed him that they were still a unit, A united front. But also Luke felt guilt and was struggling with having broken her heart, hence the mood swings and the bad attitude at work.
These feelings had been culminating for some time, and when Emily said she’d stay out of it, it was just the catalyst he needed to try to make things work again with Lorelei. Lorelei did everything right. I don’t think Luke ever wanted to be without her.
He just wants to feel like Christopher won’t always be in the effing way.
I am SO not team Christopher. He had a few moments, but for the most part he was just a manipulative, narcissistic, spoiled baby.
I wouldn’t have been bothered if they’d written in him driving off of a cliff.
@@adnap but he Luke also said he and Lorelai got back together cause they wanted too not because of Emily. I really doubr Luke went back becaise of what Emily said to him.
This was really bad writing. The first season or so of the show was Lorelai learning that though her parents were stodgy and rigid, they were complex people who really cared about her while Emily and Richard learned that their daughter was more than the teenage girl who ran away. Then the writers decided that they needed more conflict and decided to make the parents into exactly what teenaged Lorelai thought they were when she ran off. When that got old, they turn Luke into an ass for awhile. Ugh.
I knoww that writing really sucked. Creating more conflicts out of thin air to keep the show going. However, the quality of the characters and relationships goes way down!
I hate that luke let emily rule him. He should of never broke up with lorelai
This is one of Emily's awful character traits. I give her points that she has had moments where she was willing to admit she was wrong or try to make a genuine connection to fix things but then she'll end up either ignoring the moment or twisting it to make it seem like she was the one who did everything. Lorelai's final speech is right where it was Emily that caused the problem to begin with by inviting Christopher to the vow renewal and egging him on to break-up Luke and Lorelai. The only reason she even came to Luke was she realized how horrible the decision was and thought fixing this one thing was going to fix everything. She still doesn't acknowledge that her meddling is what caused everything and the collateral damage is still there. All she really did was tell Luke she'd stop butting in which was his main hang-up about how enmeshed Emily was in Lorelai's life.
They would have gotten back together anyway.
Luke was stupid to even let emily get to his head and break up with lorelai
I hate Luke in These Episodes way more than Emily. He is whiny and weak. I mean, boohoo, the mother of your girlfriend thinks youre beneath her daughter, so you just end Things because you cant handle it? It was one of those Moments, when Luke showed that he was too scared to be with lorelai. He did it again with April.
YESSS
bad writing imo
NO FRRRR
lol no he wasn't he couldn't even get a word in Emily was a bitch
the way the writers completely changed his character in the later seasons just for drama.... he was never like that. he never cared what others thought of him let alone rich snobs like lorelai's parents. they ruined his character.
THANK YOU omg
I've always wondered what Emily's mother was like for her to be like this because the only time it's mentioned is once in the first or second season. Emily says she wishes for the mother-daughter relationship Lorelai has with Rory but she wasn't raised like that which is why she struggles to grasp it. Although it wouldn't redeem her actions, I feel like it would give a better understanding about her character
"they got back together because of emily" she's the reason they even broke up in the first place i will never understand emily apologists 😒
i absolutely hate emily in those episodes
"You're going to have to clean that window"
Lmao so Emily of her 😂
She did something horrible, but she repaired it. She should’ve actually apologized also and taken accountability.
I stopped watching this series after season 4. Having a grown woman still being controlled by her mother just got too sickening to watch.
i don't like emily much but in this episode and situation i loved her thank you emily and i agree some of the things she said was wrong but she still helped get them back together in my opinion
The caption on the screen is wrong
This moment and when Rory is rude to Emily I totally love I mean Luke treats Lorelai and Rory with love and respect and he adores Rory and that's all that Emily should want for them but no she always has to interfere in their lives to make HER life better and by damn the consequences until Rory and Lorelai told her enough
Literally the only truly good thing she’s ever done
Emily's voice is so high pitched, makes me dizzy 😂
Which episode is this
lorelai go aploigize to emily
What episode is?
season 5 episode 15
16*
Im gonna take this angle - although she was being defensive, how uncool is it to be at war with your mother and yell at her in front of your man? Emily is one of those characters who will basically not change for anyone. Even though her daughter insultingly told her to shut up, she learned nothing from that convo other than getting her pride hurt, hehe. That scene was pretty ugly
She deserved it and Lorelei needed to let it out.
Omg 😳
Emily is a strong, independant woman who was bound to succeeed in life. She was taight that a woman's place is running thr home. So by god she was going to run her home. That's why she interfered so much in her daughters life.
If she had been alloweed to pursue other endeavors outsise of the home, its possible that she would have felt less compelled to run her daughters life.
I see many whinnies who drank the "eat the rich" Kool-Aid here. Emily was wrong in her ways, but she did love Lorelai. Because she found love in what she thought was the traditional way, she wanted that for her daughter. She never meant to hurt her. Of course, she didn't have a life of her own because everything was handed to her. She didn't have to get a loan to study or try to get accepted. Met a man she liked and got married to him right away. Consequently, she got a big house, and that was it. Her whole life was about fulfilling her husband's needs and building her daughter's life.
It isn't true she didn't care about Lorelai's feelings. The problem was that she always abided by her husband's wishes. In their times, kids did what their parents wanted for them. And that was the only way to achieve success because grown-ups knew better.
She started to change when Lorelai was back in their lives. Because she wanted her closer. She even splits with Richard because he is insensitive towards Lorelai's feelings. Yes, she did something wrong, but it was out of love for his daughter again. Nothing else.
Lorelai was a good mom, but the fact that she pushed Christopher away made Rory extremely insecure with men. Therefore, she's always making the wrong decision regarding this matter. So she also made mistakes. It's a shame the new seasons weren't made because they wanted to touch base on that. How Lorelai's motherhood affected Rory and how she would start confronting her about that.
You are so wrong about lorelai if hilarious.
@@lauriecarson6483 I see you going places
@@bigsistahtips and i see your ignorance is showing
I find this awful
Emily was a great mother but lorelai continued to be a brat
Oh so great she s broke up her daughters relationship yeah great mom
@@lauriecarson6483 Blaming the victim of an abusive relationship seems to be popular in You Toube comments
@@hellraiser_9261 well its true
@@lauriecarson6483 Yeah, I just Agreed with you, lol
She is a gaslighting manipulator who constantly emotionally abused her daughter what in the world r u talking about
Say what you want, but it is never okay to tell your mom to shut up, she is your MOTHER. Its disrespectful and that’s end of story.
Emily has always been more than disrespectful to Lorelai her entire life. I don't blame Lorelai for snapping. Daughters and sons are people too, just like the mother and father. if the mother and father don't respect the kids, they have a right to defend themselves.
If your mom is a toxic abusive narcissist and all you do is tell her to shut up, I’m proud of your restraint. Fuck that noise. If any bitch, mother or not, is destroying your mental health put her in her place and tell her to shut up and get out of your life
if your mom is a piece of shit then yes it is, mothers don't deserve respect just because they birthed you respect is a two-way street and it needs to be earned. Emily lost her rights to be respected by Lorelai when she was an abusive and narcissistic bitch
Disrespect earns disrespect. Your child has no obligation to always treat you well no matter what you do.
some people need to be disrespected
Emily was so hypocritical didn't Richards mom do the same to her?
It's the shut up at the end that marks it for me