Even during the original series I thought Mitchum had a point. Rory was never really taking charge, even in her group project in school where she was supposed to be the leader, she stayed in the background. She was the non-confrontational, always by the books kinda girl that didn't handle any sort of failure or rejection well. Not exactly qualities that make a good journalist.
@@lilymae7516 how tho. For being a teacher u have to deal and confront with the students and get them to listen to you and deal with all their bs. It ain't exactly some peaceful and calm job.
@@inessa5923 probably not... but you can't argue that she was so successful at school because all she did was study and trying to be liked by the teachers.. that's not how life works and she had to learn it the hard way
@@sokatha2393 If you study hard and act respectful towards your teachers (amongst other things), you'll be rewarded with academic success. That is precisely how life works. Rory's mistake was attempting to keep up the level of perfection she, and everyone around her, always expected from her. The second she realized this upkeep was impossible, she freaked and backed out.
@@inessa5923 true.. but i also think her family keeping telling her that she is great still had a negative effect on her. I wished someone would have told her to get on her feet, stop wallowing and start working. When Michim told her she didn't have it, she just snapped instead of thinking why she doesn't have it. Or, she wasn't even confident enough saying "okay but I think I do have it". So much to discuss about :D
I think it was more that she had the “gifted child” experience. You excel in comprehension at a young age, so everyone praises you for being good at work that your peers don’t understand yet and you learn to believe that being smart comes naturally. Once the other kids catch up they’ve learned how to digest new material, where you’re confused for the first time and no longer receive the attention you were given for being ahead of the pack. Rory wasn’t just a gifted child, she was also the daughter her grandparents wished Lorelei had been, and deep down the girl Lorelei felt she should have been. A lot of expectations were placed on her at a young age, and as such she was showered in affection for exceeding in school. She was told by everyone that she was great simply for existing as she was, and once she had to actually work to prove herself she didn’t know how.
@@marvellousmocha1386 So true and I fully believe Paris was probably the only reason Rory got through Chilton and Yale. I feel like it was the competitive nature and just Paris's influence on Rory that motivated her in a way.
I honestly never thought she was as smart as everyone described her. I think she was pretty average. In fact, I think Lane was smarter. I think Rory wanted to be seen as smart so she read too much. And as per being accomplished, I think Paris was way more accomplished than her and actually worked hard to achieve it.
Nah she just had no resilience. If she was the classic smart child we wouldn't have seen her study etc. She truly loved school and was book smart but had no resilience. So when life threw some curve balls she couldn't cope
I have a hard time feeling bad for Rory. She'll inherit her grandparents' estate and she'll get a chunk of Christopher's so she's already ridiculously wealthy.
@@WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes Maybe that's how she was supporting herself while she tried to make it as a journalist? I don't think we were ever told who was paying for all those transatlantic flights.
no one is perfect, life isn’t linear no matter who you are or how hard you’ve worked. Rory was bound to get let down after she was raised in that bubble.
I think they messed up when she went back to Yale. Like she didn't fully learn the lesson that was there for her. She should have taken it as a time to explore other avenues or find another internship or mentorship that could actually help her. She had all those resources at her disposal and she just went back to her same old status quo. 😂 sorry but looking back there was not as much character growth.
Honestly, I think we all saw it coming when Logan's dad told Rory that she doesn't put herself out there and just does as she's told. She's the perfect example of why most book smart people struggle finding a job after college
So glad so many now are seeing Rory for who she truly is. It's only with an adult's mind that you start to realize Logan's father was right about her. She was once again offered something most would only dream of being offered(a teaching job at an ivy league private school) and scuffs at it like it's beneath her. Rory's problem is that she always thought she was meant for greater things, when in reality it takes more than just being academically smart to succeed in life; Logan's father tried warning her and she titled him as a bully.
I think that she needed to fail on a larger scale to get back to who she really is, but I always believed that after what happens in the revival she gets her life back together, gets a job/publishes her book, gets her own place, and returns to her productive roots. Also, great video!
I think the book idea is massively overrated and an unhealthy product of what by this time is her undeserved, overinflated ego. I'd like to believe that she realises her privileged mindset, takes that teaching job she was offered at Chilton, gives the baby to Lorelai and Luke to raise, visits it on weekends, and eventually uses her hard work as a teacher to become the manager of a local TV station. That plays to her strengths as an organiser and to her desire to be involved in journalism, and grounds her in realism that not everyone, especially not those relatively unwilling to challenge themselves, becomes Christiane Amanpour. I'd also like to believe that Jess becomes a successful publisher and buys a chain of bookstores across the Eastern Seaboard, including Andrew's, and reconciles with Rory. I'd also like to believe that Logan confesses his cheating to his partner, they divorce, and he opens his own business as a stockbroker or something, where he can be corporate but risky and independent, and dates Lucy instead.
@@alisanaqshbandi9697 You sound like a really disturbed person. To respond to somebody's honest opinion with language like that is incredibly antisocial. If your skin crawls at the concept of someone getting their life together, that's a red flag for me as to whether you have healthy priorities. For the record, my favourite character is Paris. Please learn how to talk to people with respect.
@@alisanaqshbandi9697 both your comments on this thread were super rude. This wasn’t a bad take on Rory at all. Even if you don’t like it, you didn’t have to be insulting.
Yeah she could have negotiated and said she just wanted to try it out for a semester or agreed to do a yr but with a limited schedule like teaching 1 class only.
I get what you’re saying, but at the same time, if she didn’t want to be a teacher, don’t make her be a teacher. I’ve had teachers in the past who clearly didn’t want to be there and had no business being in front of a classroom. Just because the job was handed to her doesn’t mean she should take it.
@@VideoBloggerify If it's an office job, sure. Working at a cash register? Great, seize it, pay your rent. But countless of people are affected by teachers especially. If you're going to be a teacher, you need to actually want it. Many unpriviledged people have turned down teaching jobs because they couldn't measure up, and I don't see that as a bad thing.
I think she always wanted a rich lifestyle. Her mother left and was okay with how frugal they had to be. When Rory saw the food and lifestyle of her grandparents she wanted that. When she met Logan it was brought closer to her. She was never special and had dreams. But she was treated special too often by her grandparents and mother. She was led to believe she will be successful in journalism. They never punished or pointed out her bad behavior. They never considered she could not succeed in that field. It had to be so.
It’s shitty & stubborn writing. Ideally, Rory would have just accepted Logan’s marriage proposal in the original series’ finale. They clearly have great chemistry, and that marriage would have sustained her lifestyle + she would have been less likely to blow through her trust funds and inheritance in the (lazy) pursuit of a journalism career. It’s ironic because in the end, it’s obvious her & Logan have feelings & enjoy each other’s company but she chooses to play his mistress, when she could have been his rightful wife had she just SAID YES! She wanted the thrill of saying she made it without a man, but she was never really going to “make it”, at least not in the way that she had planned as a kid.
i understood that rory was a coddled brat the moment she panicked when queen paris geller told her that good grades and reading a lot of classics wasnt enough to get into ivy league colleges. like wtf. if she was so into harvard you would think she would've done more research instead of being entitled enough to think harvard was just waiting for another cookie cutter, boring, bland girl who's most interesting personality trait was having her mom as a best friend and being raised by said teenage mom all on her own.
And even when she did get in trouble she never really came to terms and said hey I was wrong I’m sorry about that like when she slept with a married Dean, she made excuses so often and no one stayed mad at her long enough to force some sort of an apology. And when she did apologize it felt more like she was trying to apologize just to not be in trouble or have any issues with anyone
@@jennamichie7245 And Everytime she hurt Dean, even when she was cheating, the whole town was just on her side without even questioning. She spent her whole life believing she was so great and special and she deserved everything that eventually led her to mediocrity
I love that Gilmore Girls is not afraid to address reality, like how Rory turned out. I just hate how the character is over-judged, seeing the ‘downfall of Rory’ videos is soo annoying when so many people can relate to her story. Yes she’s privileged but after college that’s when real life happens and seeing your life being the opposite of what you wanted sucks, like people need to give her a break. We all learning and life is so weird, dealing with emotions and situations we’ve never faced before😭.I feel like this chapter of her life is just redirection of something new and redirection can be very uncomfortable. I’m rooting for her idc
yp i agree people are doing the same thing lorelai did to her that corrupted her head like that, they believe she is and must always be PERFECT although everyone literally relates to her "screwed up" character more.
I agree 100%. People say she had too much but she started with nothing but lorelai, and ended with a lot of sweat and tears. She was handed an education but her life was never perfect and she persevered with her career
It’s not even just about her education and her privilege, she is also just a bad person. She cheated on everyone of her boyfriends and continued sleeping with a guy who had a fiancé and didn’t feel guilty about any of it. When one thing didn’t go her way she had a complete break down every time.
@@milee6747 I enjoyed when she failed cause she was an entitled brat most of the time. She grew up in a town where her and her mom were treated like angels that walked on water and her grandparents gave her whatever she wanted because of how their relationship with Lorelei had failed and were trying to have a do over daughter. The scene where the judge in court doesn’t give her special privileges because she’s rich and privileged was fantastic. And how surprised Rory Emily and Richard were was amazing
I have not seen one comment saying she's failed but a lot of comment defending her like that. Not liking her as a person , because of her actions have nothing to do with judging her career path. In the contrary the fact that dispite of her difficulties she continues to act like so entitled in the revival ( like forgetting the existence of her boyfriend while cheating on him) does not make her more likable at all.
Thanks for this comment, I'm 18 years old but like what happened to Rory, I feel like I might fail my career, so hearing from someone that failing isn't all that bad makes things less bad
@@lauriecarson6483 the only way to fail at life is to doubt yourself and give up ❤ no one has the right answers but merely the right opportunities or advantages. Rory is essentially a nepo baby with the world at her feet!
I think the Revival would have worked beautifully if it had the double of episodes… They could have shown how Rory’s life was a mess in the first part and on the second part explain how she put her life back together. I think the audience grew up with her at the same time, and we were not expecting a perfect Rory, because life is hard, but we wanted a human Rory who made mistakes and was lost but then she found herself and her own path in life, just like Lorelai did in the original series. The Revival simply didn’t give the character that much time to really make a development and instead, they just put a lot of random things on it without any context.
@@mybittersweetme The musical was awful but I don't think Rory would have solved her problems in those extra 30 min xD I would have loved she would have found a new love interest, jus like Lorelai found Luke and didn't end up with Christopher even when he was her child's father...
@@mybittersweetme what 20-30 minutes for that musical? And after the musical where they all sit and talk about it. Useless, extremely long and they easily could have add more character scenes like rory-lane etc
I think that Logan messed her up for the rest of her life. He taught her how to have more fun and go with the flow and take risks, but Rory is suffering because of it. The difference between him and Rory is that even though Logan CLAIMED he was gonna start his own company, he was working for his dad by the time the revival came around. Colin, Robert, and Finn all had their trust funds so they never had to worry. Poor Rory forgot that she really isn't the same as them, she forgot where she came from. Rory has support from so many people that she forgot what it's like to have no options and to have to do something even if you don't like it. Paris, Jess, and Dean became successful because they knew they had nobody to bail them out. Rory should have been smart enough to see through Logan and how he's all talk no action. Rory should have either married him or never met him.
I think Logan is a shitty person and sometimes a shitty boyfriend, but you can't just make him responsible for all the Rory's life choices. The reason is that she IS just like them, she got the best education and she had her rich grandparents/dad to pay for it, she still can be finiancially supported by them, but considers herself to be a poor middle-class girl from a small town. The difference is that Logan at least aknowledges his privelege and he made a decision to stay under the wing of his rich parents following their conditions (aka marriage) and was content with it, Rory on the other side, still has not processed the fact that she IS extremely priveledged and has not accepted that may be she is not that exceptional that she thinks herself to be and needs to put work to become successful. The way she acted in the revival showed that she just expected everything to come to her without her doing anything, yet she still sees herself as very smart and hardworking (which she is not now) and I don't think that was all Logan's fault, basically Rory now needs to grow up, acknowledge her privelege, understand what is it that she wants from her life and start working towards her goals at last.
@@sashaweber3663 no no no no. Rory isn't the same as Logan. Logan has over 5 million in his TRUST FUND. He could never work if he wanted to and still live a decent life. He sinks yachts for fun and gets expelled from boarding schools. Rory got to go to Chilton because she worked HARD for the beginning of her life and was dedicated to getting a good higher education. She had to make a DEAL with her grandparents to go to Chilton, it didn't come for free. Rory was valedictorian and had dreams/goals. (Her career choice never suited her but she was smart!) Then she went to Yale and tried to take a bunch of hard classes and was trying to keep up with her grandfather. Then after a lot of unfortunate events, she decided to steal a yacht with LOGAN and of course he didn't care because he knew that his daddy would bail him out just like usual. If Rory was literally with ANYONE else, she wouldn't have done that. His influence made her do something like that. They are also not the same because Logan got away scotch free and Rory had to do community service. Even Logan's parents acknowledge that Rory didn't have the "proper upbringing". Rory is "priveleged" for arguments sake but compared to the crowd she was hanging with she was poor. She was nothing like most of the girls in Logan's community and couldn't relate to them. Rory only used her wealth to better her education and make her mom proud, she never blew money into the air just for the sake of it. Idk if you heard about some study done on the minds of kids born in the USA from immigrant parents. They have a torn sense of identity. I feel like Rory is kind of the same. She is constantly torn between two worlds. This is why I think she should've either married Logan or never met him. If she married him, she could fully embrace that world and never look back. She would be a Gilmore girl of high society. If she just never met him, she would probably be the same Rory we know and act more like Lorelei. It sucks for Rory because she can't act rich without Lorelei judging her and making fun of her and that's her best friend!! But she also gets interference from her grandparents whenever she needs help. I would say that the downfall of Rory is when she dated Logan and Christopher offered to pay tuition. Chris was really bailing her out with no strings attached. That was priveleged.
@Karina yeah Rory was shy but I think it's ok to be shy. The problem is that she had zero self awareness. I guess she saw herself as a confident confrontational person, but she wasn't. She's more open around her mom, but without her she never learned how to socialize on her own and she is pretty enough that nobody would bully her. I think that Rory really tried to copy Lorelei and didn't know HOW to be different and didn't NOTICE the differences. I mean Rory has ALLL of the same interests as her mom and almost all the same viewpoints. Wherever Rory tried to be different Lorelei would roast her or say some long monologue about how she's "been there and done that" and "Rory should know better". Really hypocritical considering Lorelei was a rebel child and got pregnant at 16. Anyhow I'll admit that Logan made Rory a little more social, but Logan's friends basically adopted Rory and she didn't care about anyone else enough to be real friends with them. I think the DAR taught her how to be social in high society but she's still a loner at heart and values alone time or is scared to make friends/doesn't care enough.
I disagree completely. I think Logan was the boyfriend rory needed in college, and i dont think he holds that much responsible for how rory turns out. First, Rory wasnt good with uncertainty, this is show when Jess questions Rory about journalism not being for her and she freaks out, is not that much news that doing things is harder than dreaming of them and living you dream life is actually passing through bad and good stuff on it, rory didnt know that, she liked the idea of the dream not the actual dream, thats why she freaked out and turn out in who she was, she didnt work in pressure and uncertainty, she needed the comfort of a small town where u dream about life, not in a fast city where u travel a lot, she is not ruthless, and this is build up on her since season three (or even before). Also i think Logan was rory perfect boyfriend for college because he helped her see in a easy way that life is not a box, bcs of her background she can allow her self to enjoy life and being a journalist is also experiencing things, look i am not saying Logan is the perfect boyfriend, i think he is perfect for her at the time bcs he is there for her, he is not asking or expecting her to do or act in a certain way, he is there for her just bcs he likes her, and mixing the “amy santiago” rory personality with logan personality allowed rory to see the world different, she didnt change herself for him and he didn’t force her to change, he easy her way in college, helping her deal with uncertainty. Sorry for grammar
The problem with Rory is that she was driven with no drive. Also she fails to take any opportunity that would lead to something bigger. In a nutshell, she expected to become successful overnight which is completely unrealistic, especially for someone who wasn't as talented as she thinks she is.
also even at chilton you can tell like she wanted to get into harvard with just good greats not realizing that she has to compete with other students & she hardly set herself apart with anything other than grades it wasn’t until paris told her that these are things she needed & would make her stand out that she actually got it together like she just expected to get in with just good grades alone
Also Lorelei sucks major ass as a mother. Sure, if you’re watching it she seems cool, but being raised with a woman who’s supposed to be responsible for you and yet is never serious, leaves you to take all the responsibility, and essentially forced you to be the real parent is going to majorly screw you up. Rory didn’t know how to deal with failure because Lorelei was a terrible mother who forced this girl into the gifted child role and never taught her how to take responsibility. She makes my skin crawl.
I've never watched this series but her story resonates with me so much. I used to be a "gifted" child that got into the most highly academic school. I struggled, but maintain the mindset "I'm just bad here because everyone is too smart, the fact I'm in this school still proves I'm one of the smartest kids out there". I held on to the "smart" identity, in high school I moved aboard and wouldn't stop moving schools until there's a school where I can be that girl with the best scores and have everyone praise me. Now in university, no one cares about grades anymore, I'm stressing out about career and self esteem, I can't make friends, I get into toxic relationships for bad reasons, just like Rory.... I know I can never be praised for being good at school anymore and I'm struggling to redefine myself. I do have intentions of dropping out too... I know Im selfish and insufferable like Rory but at the same time we're stuck in this bubble, we're a product of our past and environment, it will take time and pain for us to get out ...
Start volunteering or taking classes just for the hell of it. Broaden your horizons and your social circles. You will do great! Put as much ambition into people that are worth it as you do school.
I wanna backpedal the other comment and say also find a hobby. It’ll help you meet other people, find something you enjoy doing and may even help with stress. Good luck!
not figuring out her stuff and not continuing the golden child arch was the most relatable thing about rory tbh. the fact that she threw tantrums and went completely downhill with every little criticism, ran to her grandparents whenever her mom confronted her about something and left her grandparents the moment she doesn’t need them without being thankful, thought she had a right to sleep with other women’s boyfriends/husbands or cheat on her own partners, being a useless friend etc. everything about her was trash.
Rory was a very smart kid in her teenage years - she worked hard to achieve the grades she wanted, got accepted into the top 3 schools in America, and then she failed. She didn’t fail in terms of academics, she failed in terms of life. First, by meeting Logan - obviously, her actions led to consequences, but those actions were influenced by Logan and this rich manner in which he and Rory were brought up in. She wanted everything handed to her on a golden plate, but we all know that that’s not the case in life. Logan always had a backup plan, and even if he didn’t manage to open his own company, he could always work for his father (which is what he did). He still made a living, but Rory - she had her ups and downs, and in the end, she just gave up. She wasn’t ready for all the competition and hardship of the real world, and failed to admit it. Her family failed to admit it. They knew it, but were always scared to point out her mistakes. That’s where she (and her relatives) went wrong.
Her privilege and academic success at that age would make it impossible for her to realize not everyone can just be valedictorian and still have a social life. She would be wholly unequipped to understand why any given student might struggle with school.
I actually think she’d make an excellent teacher, shes just too elitist to realize it. She’s book smart and extremely empathetic, I always thought of that as her true aptitude.
@@sp691 I'm not so sure about the empathy honestly. It always seemed a bit fake to me, even during the original show, like she humored many characters rather than truly empathize. I'd describe her as being extremely non-confrontational, not extremely empathetic.
Unpopular opinion but I think Rory is hated on too much here. Not everyone succeeds by the time they are 30. Is her worth really defined by her job situation? People change their career and jobs all the time-give her a break . I appreciate this realistic view.
It seems to be popular to hate on Rory, if you go to any Gilmore Girls comment section all the top comments are about how horrible she is as if she killed people. I stopped liking Rory as much after season 3 and I think the writers ruined her character but she's not completely bad and receives way too much hate.
@@TheMarkmcr What traits would those be? She tries to be perfect, she's entitled, priviledged... you'd be surprised at how many people on earth share the same traits. Killing a person is not that simple. Stop talking out of your ass.
Rory was book smart, not life smart which is kind of ironic because Lorelei literally had to learn everything from scratch at 16 about life and being a decent person, that happiness doesn’t come from money etc. I was kind of sad in “a year in the life” that the Inn wasn’t doing well without Sookie
Just noting that the Inn was doing well enough to attract celebrity chefs, it was Lorelai who saw it failing because it lacked her best friend in it; and Michel had a good argument that he, intending to grow a family, needed a raise that the Inn couldn't provide because it had no opportunities to grow, literally. Getting the second location would allow the inn to expand and Michel to basically have Lorelai's position (and higher pay), leaving only the problem of replacing Sookie.
I know many did not like this future for Rory, and there are aspects that I wish could have been better for her too, and think in reality they would have been. But, as someone who also grew up in the time frame of Rory and was told all of these things we were suppose to do and then struggled finding a place within the current world.
I think ppl are having a problem with her not having these struggles sooner. After graduating college makes sense but 10 yrs after or more? it's like come on how delusional and privilege does one have to be?!... and then ppl will assume she must have always coasted by on life never becoming self aware bc they don't really show what happened after college.
How did Rory get into Yale, Harvard and Princeton is beyond my understanding. She sucked at her essay idea and they never showed how she turned it around. She only excelled in academics. Whereas Paris prepared for literally anything and everything and yet didn't get a chance. Rory is the main character who gets everything with a thousand loopholes in her whole character development
At first i was mad why didn't paris get in. And then when she played her interview recording lol i got it. It's not all about academics, being obnoxious like paris isnt gonan take u anywhere in this world
There was actually a foreshadowing in her academics that we never recognized ..in s1 or s2 when she got her PSAT scores ..she said to her mom that it was weird how she got better scores at math more than Reading, Writing & Language but we never thought it was a big deal....
It's hilarious to me all these people going off about how much of a failure Rory is in the comments. She's in her late twenties, early thirties at the oldest. It's literally the most turbulent and confusing time of someone's life. She's figuring it out. Just because she was born with a silver spoon and had a fancy education doesn't mean she'll be an immediate success. I like that ASP went a more realistic route with Rory's development, showing how hard it can be to make it when you're not sure what's next.
Lol tbh it's disturbing how people only care about what u have achieved and guage your importance based on that. They don't care how much she strives or worked hard or how intelligent she was. Only that oops the circumstances didn't sit right so she's a failure.
Born with the silver spoon..? Have you even watched the show? She barely new her grandparents before she went to Chilton and she was raised by a single mother who didn't want anything from her parents
people don’t hate her just bc she hasn’t achieved anything career-vise. she was a passive person all throughout the series. she wasn’t really any help to anyone in town, her friends, her family etc. she’d talk about herself when lane was going through hell, didn’t do much for paris as well. and it just got worse as she grew up. she cheated or became the other woman in almost all of her relationships and never felt sorry for it, she used her grandparents anytime her mom didn’t support her and didn’t even think of being thankful once. she’s entitled enough to think that she deserves everything. other people’s boyfriends, being the president of stuff, being adored by her supervisors and going up the career steps easily etc.
Rory's downfall caused by harsh reality. She was mentally and emotionally not ready for the real world out there waiting to ruin her. She was always praised and forgiven by the whole town, she never got to experience any drawbacks until adulthood. It's nice to see how she fell down hard so she can self respect and really rebuild everything from 0 again, just like her Dad i think.
i really am was rooting for rory's character after she graduated in yale and when she and logan split. right from the start, i really admired her passionate, driven, and goal oriented qualities as a character and i'm sure it would've made her go into places in life and really have a successful and stable career. It's unfortunate how the writers messed rory's character in the last season and in the revival. i'm just saying she could've had a chracter development and a better ending. you know finally settled, and not living under lorelai's, grandmother's, or even her friends' shadow. finally living her ambitions and all just what she's been dreaming and working on her whole life as rory.
Unfortunately its realistic. Its how life sometimes works. Sometimes trauma and mental health and well life gets in the way. Sometimes these gifted kids end up lost burned out adults. It doesnt always happen to hardworkers or special people, but it still happens. Plus rory wasnt that special, she didnt have it. She was just a good student
The thing is Paris was the only one that challenged her and sure going to that expensive HS did but Paris was probably the main reason Rory was motivated and didn't revert back to her old school.
That is not the issue. Rory was pushed reasonably; Chilton, Paris... Rather, always praise your children for being responsible and doing their work, praise them for something they can control. Not for being "smart" and "perfect".
We can’t blame Rory’s downfall on Logan tho because when Rory slept with Dean whilst he was married to Lindsay and then when she missed her mum’s graduation to meet Jess this was all pre-Logan
My guess is that Rory publishes the book, her agent explains she needs a larger audience and tells her to turn to social media, she starts blogging her pregnancy journey and continues to tell further stories from her life, and eventually builds a brand. Keeping the writing aspect alive and well for her but now trying to launch her own successful magazine whether in-print or just online in the same way her mother wanted her own Inn.
Loved Paris when she grew older and she and Rory bonded but pretty Rory much annoyed me at times it seems to me that she liked she expected to have a golden life but pretended to be happy with the life her mother provided for her.
It’s so weird that in the revival 1) rory’s trust fund was never mentioned. She was supposed to receive it at 25 and what she’s 27 now? When she was 25, her grandparents were both alive. And she likely received some inheritance from Richard too when he passed. (Maybe not immediately but within over a year, definitely). So how exactly is she broke? It doesn’t seem like her relationships with her grandparents soured, and Rory isn’t the type to refuse all of the money. (Plus even forgetting the trust fund, refusing inheritence is kind of rude, uncommon, weird etc.) She keeps saying ahe’s broke but… how? Why? 2) What happened with/after her job following Obama. Cause I mean… he did become the president. So that would have given her a job for ~2 years (unless she got fired or couldn’t “hack it”, but we don’t know that either). Plus, 2 years on that trail would give enough experience and credibility to move onto other jobs. Like… what happened to derail it, because something must’ve, right? Because even if she isn’t special (which she isn’t), she has a CV that can find an OK job within a few months in most economies. 3) Rory’s criminal record was never mentioned. Should it not be? I imagine it *may* potentially have followed her for a while, especially in journalism. And, did she ever get it expunged? (I assume so). If so, say this takes 5 years. 2 years passed within the original run after she was sentenced. Plus 2 more years traveling on Obama’s campaign trail for that online magazine guy (because again, we haven’t heard amything to the contrary, so I just assumed). That leaves about 1 year, maybe 1,5. So… not too long. Definitely not almost 10 years. But it is never mentioned in the revival, so I’m wondering if it ever caused a problem and for how long.
Plus, her father became super rich, in Christopher words. How did he let her be broke? Even when they never had a good relationship, he wanted to help her, so it's extremely weird he didn't care at all.
honestly from what ive learned, what my mom said was true, she told me that not every smart/intellegent/bright kid doesn't always have to be successful in life. The problem with Rory is that she went through it all without having challenges except when she was in Chilton (thanks to Paris) and when she was in Yale, she couldn't take the criticism that Logan's dad told her and even worse, her grandparents didn't agree with Lorelai for Rory "taking a break" in her college.
Just thinking about how Paris was realistic and prepared the students from her lecture at a Chilton for the real world (which led to them all having emotional breakdowns) while Rory is having a conversation proving Paris’ point but still being in denial and pretending she’s okay with no job and nowhere to live
The truth is i can sympathize with her struggling with the transition to adulthood and the real world, i can understand it must have been tough to stomach that she is just normal and that not everything would always be handed to her. But for crying out loud. Her rejecting a teaching position that just falls on her lap? At that point it's infuriating and honestly you can tell why she hasnt been "doing well", its literally cause she lacks humility. Maybe she's actually had several opportunities like that through the years but she's turned them all down because she feels she's above it all and since she isnt starving or anything because everyone in her life is STILL coddling her she's in no hurry to accept anything other than the bestest most special opportunity
I find it funny how many people think of Rory as spoiled.. I actually feel for her in the sense that almost everyone in her life had big expectations of her and wanted her to be somebody special and succeed so much in her academic life that her emotional well-being and mental health declined over the years. I actually think maybe if people wouldn't have pushed her so hard in that academic path she could have worked at a book publisher or wrote her own book sooner,or she could have managed young bands and/or authors.. She had many talents but people kept saying "you cannot drop out of school" and even several times when she stated how overwhelmed she was people wouldn't take her seriously just telling her she could do everything. From my personal experience that kind of "reassurance" from your family can also often become a burden and make you feel like failing or not meeting their expectations would be the end of the world. Therefore,you start to feel like being studious is somehow your personality but I saw Rory's personality as more sensitive,emotional and also fragile she had a lot of unresolved issues and people would never give her time to work on them,she always had to be productive. Yes I guess she has a wealthy background but still mental health is nothing that can be fixed just with money .. I get why she lost her passion for school,her drive,her love life with Logan also affected her negatively.. it's life.. and she's human and cannot always function like a machine would..
you're basically describing me and my family 😢😭 but i'm still trying hard to pull myself together 😅 so in a way I hope Rory has a second chance too because it would be nice to see how one can pull it off ❤ hope Palladino comes back with another revival or smth
@@annabourbon ohh yeah it can be frustrating but don't push yourself too hard at the end of the day it's your life not anybody elses' ,I wish you all the best! :)
I honestly think the whole storyline for rory gilmore would be totally different if she would go to Harvard. She would learn how to live a life just being on her own - no mommy's girl, not having grandparents luxury and distance from her town just figuring out her life by the challenges and ups and downs. I think it would make her strong, build self confidence and so on. Yale wasn't that far away from stars hollow so should could just come and go.
Honestly it would have been so interesting for Rory have crisis in her adulthood where she realized that she has an issue of not being able to handle setbacks and her obsession for everything to go her way. It would resonate with alot of people.
I remember when I rewatched GG in college i would roll by eyes whenever Lorelei would make excuses for Rory like how she only has to apply to one school because “Rory is different” and “she’s special”. Rory definitely took that as her safety cushion and never punched herself after chilton to get where she wanted to go
My favorite line in the series came from Paris: "You look like little birds help you get dressed." This is Rory's blessing and curse. Everyone wanted to like and root for her, but that made her very soft and spoiled.
I feel for Rory in that she had everyone tell her she was perfect, and there was so much pressure from every direction to do well for everyone else, that I don't think she ever actually grew up or spent time deciding what she wanted for herself. Lorelai had to completely split from her parents to decide who she was, meanwhile Rory had who she was decided for her, by everyone - including her mom, her grandparents, and Logan. And any time she failed, the people around her didn't know what to do with her, because she was the "responsible" one. And sadly, despite her mom's lessons, she fell into the pit that her mom ran away from. Rory is a sad character, but as many others said, she won't struggle in most "regular" ways because her family is so loaded and will always protect her financially. But emotionally and mentally...yikes. She was a bomb waiting to blow up since Logan entered the picture. I wish her and Jess could get back together. When they reunited later in the series, he was so good at pushing her to not be what he wanted, but what he knew she wanted to be. And he always supported her decisions. I think because he knew a lot of what she was going through, even if she didn't see it going on herself.
Rory's intellect would have been enough, she wouldn't have needed to go out and do amazing things with her life. BUT she grew up being told SHE was going to do all the amazing things Lorelei didn't get to do.
Although I despise late seasons' Rory, watching this and realizing that the conclusion of the show was not so far off, unironically breaks my heart. It breaks my heart AND it depresses me a bit. Because it's a depiction that's most closely ressembling the reality for many people if anything.
Rory is the example of many smart children out there and how they aren't too successful which i find refreshing. But i disagree that Rory wasn't driven. When given a task, Rory excels at it. We saw this when she planned that party for Emily. When Rory wants to socialize, she's great at it. But the problem is that Rory simply doesn't care about anything other than getting into Harvard and reading. Unless she's told to do something, she will never actually do it. She's a simple girl. She's like a ball of potential that can only be unlocked or used with a key. Even when Rory was offered a chance to write some speech at Chilton she wasn't going to because it wasn't required until Lorelei encouraged her. Love or hate Rory, i find her very relatable. A lot of us have something holding us back in life.
But this was what happened to me. Besides being able to hop from place to place. More like a family member going on trips while being stuck at home with no degree or money. And I choose it. They said this show is not realistic but they freaking nailed it for me.
Lorelei flies across the country to backpack the PCT to “find herself” or whatever and she won’t be able to contact Rory because she won’t be near cell towers in the middle of the woods, a strong parallel to dream Lorelei flying to Hawaii and not being able to talk to Rory.
That's what I like about this show; none of it's characters are super human, they're just human. Rory became exactly the kind of failure we all knew she'd be.
while i would have hoped that rory would live out her dreams and be successful, I guess her story arc made sense. she was a spoiled girl that's been the gem of her entire town and family her entire life. she was never really pushed and never faced the consequences for her mistakes. obviously by the time she grows up she isn't going to be able to handle the adult life. it's sad, but true, and I've seen it happen with many of my cousins that were raised this type of way.
Truth. My best friend and I talk about this a lot. Basically being spoiled and rich sounds fun when you’re a kid but it’s not doing you any good later in life. Even in the upper class you must grow up and experience reality and other adults. Even in the upper class it doesn’t mean no law applies to you, doesn’t mean everything is free, etc.
Haven’t finished season 6 or season 7 of Gilmore girls, but this plot in the revival series just further scares me as a young adult myself. Rory was insanely smart, & she still ended up where she is now. She has no place of her own and is left babysitting Paris’s kids. She’s left still talking about the possibilities of what could’ve been her future. Im not like a valedictorian or super smart as Rory, but I feel like college and life will eat me alive if I dont figure out plan a to plan z.
I hope they made atleast another movie let them see us a successful rory gilmore😕 we've been waiting for how many years just to see her really successful it's been her goal since she was a kid.
Ok, i understand rory, i was a gofted child nd i got the best scores on my school once i got into uni i ran out of money, i wasnt doing well academically and i ended with diagnoses with a learning difficultie making learning basic math in a month imposible no matter how much i would study. I get out of uni and now im trying to keep going making courses and working. Just saying you cant hate rory when you share sm in common, in my case it was my dad and i was living his dreams sonce he couldn't get into uni because money problems.
I personally believe Rory should have had a tailored version of Violet from Mom's season 1/2 storyline. Have her get pregnant by Logan her freshman year at Yale and grapple with the weight of that unplanned pregnancy. Have people (namely her grandparents) disappointed in her for the first time in her life. Have her struggle to balance school and pregnancy. Have Lorelai struggle with her role in the situation and whether or not she could have prevented this from happening. Have Logan sell Rory a fairytale of them being a family before realizing that he is in fact a 19 year old who has as little maturity as she does. Have her choose not to follow down Lorelai's path and be a young single mother but instead choose to place her baby for adoption so she can pursue the career she dreamed of forever. Have Lorelai feel heartbroken and rejected about this decision and have them fight about it before coming to an understanding. Have Rory pick a family with similar wealth but in a more new age way (I like the idea of keeping the adopted dad as a video game designer like he is in Mom) and have her family turn their noses up at this before getting to know them. Then the following season have her struggle with the grief and whether or not she deserves to have a good life after all this. Have her act out in an attempt to find herself again (the yacht stealing incident etc.). And then have her build back better and go on to make a documentary about her experience as a birth mother. It's a realistic storyline as daughters of teen mothers are 66% more likely to get pregnant young too and I think it would have given her strength , life experience and lit a fire under her in a way nothing else would have. It would also would have been cool to have her add to the dinner table like Lorelai did. I know she gets pregnant with Logan in the revival but in my opinion it's too little too late.
I think the original idea before the writers changed was that she was going to get pregnant at Yale, I don’t know about adopting the baby out though, I think they were going for Lorelei single mother again
Everyone has their own view of what led to her downfall but i think it's rooted in her daddy issues which really surfaced in her boyfriend choices...also with her family name, money and looks i think if we saw a continuation of the series then she'd actually end up successful in the end
I believe that after the revival Rory went back to school and got a masters degree maybe law school. And Logan didn’t get married and realised that he loves Rory and they got back together.
Can we be honest I’m the fact Logan was her down fall. She jumped into that relationship out of no where and got used to easy money bail outs and parties and the fun of refusing to be responsible. Then after that she just never had the drive to try again. Everything came so easily for her but after years of messing around she was too far behind everyone that the thought of having to try and fight to be better was too much for her.
I feel like you only understand Rory if you are paying really really close attention. Its kind of like her like how she is so good at reading the things that are not being said, like how Logan defended Rory but didn't deny his father's claim or when in the revival when she saw her dad and he said there wasn't room for him in their dynamic and then Rory suspected her mother didn't make room for him. I think Rory is like that because I think that is part of what it means to be a good reader. Like I read Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen recently and literally half the content of the book exists in the implication, which you have to pick up all the clues for what they actually mean or deduce what Austen means when she uses sarcasm, which is most of the book. Most things are not expressed directly, just deduced by implication, if you can read the implication. I feel like it harkens back to when authors had to hide the meaning behind their book out of fear, like in Alice in wonderland and Don Quixote
That’s an interesting analysis, it’s funny because when she gets older, she gets better with social intelligence but remains completely dense when it comes to self awareness
The only way the revival would work is with a follow up series, opening with Rory travelling around with her daughter, not speaking anymore with Lorelai (after the rift the cheat pregnancy caused). Basically Rory's version of her own upbringing, trying to right her wrongs (with Lorelai becoming a softer version of Emily)!
It seemed to me like the whole journalism field had changed by the year 2016, like Rory was hustling a lot before the revival but it is hard as a freelancer. Kinda scary that fresh out of college kids were getting great job offers back then and now Rory can't get anything? or maybe she could and wasn't interested in small papers anymore. Shoulda taken the providence job
It's so ridiculous when people talk of Rory's "downfall"😆 We all have crises like this in our life and we grow through them. she is still very young at the end of the series and there can be so much ahead for her still. Who has it all figured out by the time they are 30? (which is super young)
What was the point of Gilmore Girls? I've always been curious. Has it been to make us dislike Rory and her inflated ego? Because each season she got more and more aggravating. I think we're supposed to admire Lane and Paris, because they improve and improve, and we're supposed to start out liking Rory, but grow to dislike her. I think the show wanted to subvert our expectations.
I think the intention was to make Rory an actual person by the end, rather than a "relatable"(=self insert) main character that doesn't have a believable arc. Or maybe it's bad writing, take your pick
@@detrik01 Wait, but isn't "an actual person" the same thing as "relatable"? I actually think some of the garbage she did was good for the story. It made her less perfect. But the problem was that she never learned from any of it and just kept making the same mistakes. Definitely could be bad writing, but I don't think it's a bad show, even if I dislike Rory. I actually have rewatched it several times. It's a very interesting story.
I’m just watching the 6th season. She was so rude to her grandparents. They worshipped her and even took her in when she needed comfort. Such an ungrateful b… and Lorelai not telling her “hey, stop being a jerk to your grandparents!”.
This is a tough one....I used to be vehemently on the side of she should have gone back to teach at Chilton...but now that I think about it...that is still being handed to her so I don't actually think she would have learned what she needed to if she did that....she needed to reach a point where she had to start at the bottom again and work her way up...she needed to be more humble and build her confidence to a place where she didn't need or even want to rely on her multiple layers of safety netting...Lorelai....Emily....Paris... Where it would truly be sink or swim....I think that is was Palladino was driving her towards by having her get pregnant at the end...she obviously couldn't do it for herself so she would have to do it for her child.
The problem is that Rory adopted her spending habits from Logan and Lorelei. If Rory had a clue about investing like Richard and most wealthy people, she would've been able to make her trust fund last and even expand it. But she probably wasted it all on rent, restaurants, expenses, etc. Lorelei was never financially literate but she had a goal (the inn) and reached it by saving money which allowed her to be successful. Someone like Luke created wealth by never spending money on anything and owning properties (collecting rent). Rory was throwing money down the drain like Logan and Lorelei but without any dreams/goals/ or backup plans. What a waste. It shows that her head was truly in the clouds. This is why it's not all about being rich/wealthy. If you are stupid, you could have a million dollars and still end up poor!! Only verrrrry few people have so much money that it's actually worthless. Even if Logan didn't step up and help his dad's company, their wealth would have decreased significantly eventually. Rory was truly meant to be a housewife or at least not have had so many people lie to her face about journalism.
@@Skyebright1 it's just so embarrassing. Rory went from a young beautiful woman freshly graduated from Yale to an adulterer that forces her man to break off his engagement due to pregnancy. I'll never understand how it got to this point. If she was 25/27 it could be understandable, but 32!!? How are you making these kinds of mistakes at that age?? We're talking about 10 years later still with the same guy but no desire for marriage?? Make it make sense
I don't think people hate Rory because of her downfall. They begin to hate her in the later seasons because she acts like her entitlement and privilege don't exist, and yet thinks she's owed certain things, like validation. I also think people (myself included) don't like her because of the writers. The writers just did a really bad job with her after season 3 and in the revival. It didn't feel like Rory. While a lot of people in her position do end up finding themselves in a rut, this is just poor writing. People could accept Rory's downfall if it was written better, and it was used to fuel her life in other ways, but it wasn't.
The writers completely trashed her character over time. Esp in the later episodes that they just bought back years later for no good reason it seems. 🤷🏻♀️
Chilton was the mistake. She could have gotten into an Ivy league without Chilton. It came into her life at a very critical stage and so did her rich grand parents
I always thought Rory should've become an English teacher or even a librarian with her love of books. She was never cut out for journalism.
I mean….she went to Yale so idk about a librarian but definitely not journalist.
Even during the original series I thought Mitchum had a point. Rory was never really taking charge, even in her group project in school where she was supposed to be the leader, she stayed in the background. She was the non-confrontational, always by the books kinda girl that didn't handle any sort of failure or rejection well. Not exactly qualities that make a good journalist.
Rory should have been a writer...
Same. Teaching should have been her passion. Who know, uf she gets her masters maybe she will teach.
@@lilymae7516 how tho. For being a teacher u have to deal and confront with the students and get them to listen to you and deal with all their bs. It ain't exactly some peaceful and calm job.
actually paris predicted it at their graduation from chilton when she said that valedictorians don‘t do too well in life… well how true she was
Except she wasn't. Rory being valedictorian had absolutely no correlation to her downfall.
@@inessa5923 probably not... but you can't argue that she was so successful at school because all she did was study and trying to be liked by the teachers.. that's not how life works and she had to learn it the hard way
@@sokatha2393 If you study hard and act respectful towards your teachers (amongst other things), you'll be rewarded with academic success. That is precisely how life works. Rory's mistake was attempting to keep up the level of perfection she, and everyone around her, always expected from her. The second she realized this upkeep was impossible, she freaked and backed out.
@@inessa5923 true.. but i also think her family keeping telling her that she is great still had a negative effect on her. I wished someone would have told her to get on her feet, stop wallowing and start working. When Michim told her she didn't have it, she just snapped instead of thinking why she doesn't have it. Or, she wasn't even confident enough saying "okay but I think I do have it".
So much to discuss about :D
Paris was there for Rory with dean and Rory was never there when Paris needed her wouldn’t take her calls so sad.
Rory is the classic smart child - thinks being the best academically is all you need for success, but it isn’t
Exactly.
I think it was more that she had the “gifted child” experience. You excel in comprehension at a young age, so everyone praises you for being good at work that your peers don’t understand yet and you learn to believe that being smart comes naturally.
Once the other kids catch up they’ve learned how to digest new material, where you’re confused for the first time and no longer receive the attention you were given for being ahead of the pack.
Rory wasn’t just a gifted child, she was also the daughter her grandparents wished Lorelei had been, and deep down the girl Lorelei felt she should have been. A lot of expectations were placed on her at a young age, and as such she was showered in affection for exceeding in school.
She was told by everyone that she was great simply for existing as she was, and once she had to actually work to prove herself she didn’t know how.
@@marvellousmocha1386 So true and I fully believe Paris was probably the only reason Rory got through Chilton and Yale. I feel like it was the competitive nature and just Paris's influence on Rory that motivated her in a way.
I honestly never thought she was as smart as everyone described her. I think she was pretty average. In fact, I think Lane was smarter. I think Rory wanted to be seen as smart so she read too much. And as per being accomplished, I think Paris was way more accomplished than her and actually worked hard to achieve it.
Nah she just had no resilience. If she was the classic smart child we wouldn't have seen her study etc. She truly loved school and was book smart but had no resilience. So when life threw some curve balls she couldn't cope
I have a hard time feeling bad for Rory. She'll inherit her grandparents' estate and she'll get a chunk of Christopher's so she's already ridiculously wealthy.
Plus she has 3 trust funds... One from OG Lorali one from Christopher and one from her grandparents... Where's all her money?
@@WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes Maybe that's how she was supporting herself while she tried to make it as a journalist? I don't think we were ever told who was paying for all those transatlantic flights.
@@aer0planejelly911 maybe. Sounds logical
i’m sorry she’s so privileged i cant
@@WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes how do you know Chris has a trust fund for her
no one is perfect, life isn’t linear no matter who you are or how hard you’ve worked. Rory was bound to get let down after she was raised in that bubble.
Exactly, though well meaning, Lorelei in a way didn’t prepare her for life outside Star’s Hollow. Paris was always way more driven than a Rory.
@@CarlaLR74 Paris also looked at life more realistically than Rory did.
I think they messed up when she went back to Yale. Like she didn't fully learn the lesson that was there for her. She should have taken it as a time to explore other avenues or find another internship or mentorship that could actually help her. She had all those resources at her disposal and she just went back to her same old status quo. 😂 sorry but looking back there was not as much character growth.
I think she is supposed to be 32 here the same age as Lorelai in season 1
Honestly, I think we all saw it coming when Logan's dad told Rory that she doesn't put herself out there and just does as she's told. She's the perfect example of why most book smart people struggle finding a job after college
So glad so many now are seeing Rory for who she truly is. It's only with an adult's mind that you start to realize Logan's father was right about her. She was once again offered something most would only dream of being offered(a teaching job at an ivy league private school) and scuffs at it like it's beneath her. Rory's problem is that she always thought she was meant for greater things, when in reality it takes more than just being academically smart to succeed in life; Logan's father tried warning her and she titled him as a bully.
Agree
So true. And she declined the job in Providence Journal and she blew it
very true
I think that she needed to fail on a larger scale to get back to who she really is, but I always believed that after what happens in the revival she gets her life back together, gets a job/publishes her book, gets her own place, and returns to her productive roots. Also, great video!
I think the book idea is massively overrated and an unhealthy product of what by this time is her undeserved, overinflated ego.
I'd like to believe that she realises her privileged mindset, takes that teaching job she was offered at Chilton, gives the baby to Lorelai and Luke to raise, visits it on weekends, and eventually uses her hard work as a teacher to become the manager of a local TV station. That plays to her strengths as an organiser and to her desire to be involved in journalism, and grounds her in realism that not everyone, especially not those relatively unwilling to challenge themselves, becomes Christiane Amanpour.
I'd also like to believe that Jess becomes a successful publisher and buys a chain of bookstores across the Eastern Seaboard, including Andrew's, and reconciles with Rory. I'd also like to believe that Logan confesses his cheating to his partner, they divorce, and he opens his own business as a stockbroker or something, where he can be corporate but risky and independent, and dates Lucy instead.
@@alisanaqshbandi9697 You sound like a really disturbed person. To respond to somebody's honest opinion with language like that is incredibly antisocial. If your skin crawls at the concept of someone getting their life together, that's a red flag for me as to whether you have healthy priorities.
For the record, my favourite character is Paris.
Please learn how to talk to people with respect.
and she ends up with jess 😄😄
@@alisanaqshbandi9697 both your comments on this thread were super rude. This wasn’t a bad take on Rory at all. Even if you don’t like it, you didn’t have to be insulting.
@@alisanaqshbandi9697 The more you comment the more disturbed you seem. Get some help
Rory was priviliged as hell for being able of turning down a good job oportunity (like being a teacher) just because it's not her thing.
Yeah she could have negotiated and said she just wanted to try it out for a semester or agreed to do a yr but with a limited schedule like teaching 1 class only.
I get what you’re saying, but at the same time, if she didn’t want to be a teacher, don’t make her be a teacher. I’ve had teachers in the past who clearly didn’t want to be there and had no business being in front of a classroom. Just because the job was handed to her doesn’t mean she should take it.
@@Zagarspupil sure, but if you're struggling financially you take whatever they hand you.
@@VideoBloggerify If it's an office job, sure. Working at a cash register? Great, seize it, pay your rent. But countless of people are affected by teachers especially. If you're going to be a teacher, you need to actually want it. Many unpriviledged people have turned down teaching jobs because they couldn't measure up, and I don't see that as a bad thing.
He said he would welcome the opportunity but she'd have to get Masters
I think she always wanted a rich lifestyle. Her mother left and was okay with how frugal they had to be. When Rory saw the food and lifestyle of her grandparents she wanted that. When she met Logan it was brought closer to her. She was never special and had dreams. But she was treated special too often by her grandparents and mother. She was led to believe she will be successful in journalism. They never punished or pointed out her bad behavior. They never considered she could not succeed in that field. It had to be so.
It’s shitty & stubborn writing. Ideally, Rory would have just accepted Logan’s marriage proposal in the original series’ finale. They clearly have great chemistry, and that marriage would have sustained her lifestyle + she would have been less likely to blow through her trust funds and inheritance in the (lazy) pursuit of a journalism career. It’s ironic because in the end, it’s obvious her & Logan have feelings & enjoy each other’s company but she chooses to play his mistress, when she could have been his rightful wife had she just SAID YES! She wanted the thrill of saying she made it without a man, but she was never really going to “make it”, at least not in the way that she had planned as a kid.
i understood that rory was a coddled brat the moment she panicked when queen paris geller told her that good grades and reading a lot of classics wasnt enough to get into ivy league colleges. like wtf. if she was so into harvard you would think she would've done more research instead of being entitled enough to think harvard was just waiting for another cookie cutter, boring, bland girl who's most interesting personality trait was having her mom as a best friend and being raised by said teenage mom all on her own.
And even when she did get in trouble she never really came to terms and said hey I was wrong I’m sorry about that like when she slept with a married Dean, she made excuses so often and no one stayed mad at her long enough to force some sort of an apology. And when she did apologize it felt more like she was trying to apologize just to not be in trouble or have any issues with anyone
@@nostradamus1162 lmfao, brutal xd
@@jennamichie7245 And Everytime she hurt Dean, even when she was cheating, the whole town was just on her side without even questioning. She spent her whole life believing she was so great and special and she deserved everything that eventually led her to mediocrity
I love that Gilmore Girls is not afraid to address reality, like how Rory turned out. I just hate how the character is over-judged, seeing the ‘downfall of Rory’ videos is soo annoying when so many people can relate to her story. Yes she’s privileged but after college that’s when real life happens and seeing your life being the opposite of what you wanted sucks, like people need to give her a break. We all learning and life is so weird, dealing with emotions and situations we’ve never faced before😭.I feel like this chapter of her life is just redirection of something new and redirection can be very uncomfortable. I’m rooting for her idc
yp i agree people are doing the same thing lorelai did to her that corrupted her head like that, they believe she is and must always be PERFECT although everyone literally relates to her "screwed up" character more.
I agree 100%. People say she had too much but she started with nothing but lorelai, and ended with a lot of sweat and tears. She was handed an education but her life was never perfect and she persevered with her career
It’s not even just about her education and her privilege, she is also just a bad person. She cheated on everyone of her boyfriends and continued sleeping with a guy who had a fiancé and didn’t feel guilty about any of it. When one thing didn’t go her way she had a complete break down every time.
I feel like people got bitter comparing themselves to her lol. That's why they enjoyed whenever she failed
@@milee6747 I enjoyed when she failed cause she was an entitled brat most of the time. She grew up in a town where her and her mom were treated like angels that walked on water and her grandparents gave her whatever she wanted because of how their relationship with Lorelei had failed and were trying to have a do over daughter. The scene where the judge in court doesn’t give her special privileges because she’s rich and privileged was fantastic. And how surprised Rory Emily and Richard were was amazing
"don't think of it as charity, think of it as a gift, a charitable gift." That's so Paris 😆
Just FYI changing career paths or feeling lost in your 30s (or anytime) doesn't mean someone's failed.
I agree
I have not seen one comment saying she's failed but a lot of comment defending her like that. Not liking her as a person , because of her actions have nothing to do with judging her career path. In the contrary the fact that dispite of her difficulties she continues to act like so entitled in the revival ( like forgetting the existence of her boyfriend while cheating on him) does not make her more likable at all.
She was a failure though
Thanks for this comment, I'm 18 years old but like what happened to Rory, I feel like I might fail my career, so hearing from someone that failing isn't all that bad makes things less bad
I agree, but being an entitled elitist (like Rory so clearly is,) means you've failed.
This is giving me anxiety ... I can relate to Rory so bad... and I swear I don't want to fail or be homeless ...
Rory wasn't homeless at all.
@@lauriecarson6483 the only way to fail at life is to doubt yourself and give up ❤ no one has the right answers but merely the right opportunities or advantages. Rory is essentially a nepo baby with the world at her feet!
I think the Revival would have worked beautifully if it had the double of episodes… They could have shown how Rory’s life was a mess in the first part and on the second part explain how she put her life back together.
I think the audience grew up with her at the same time, and we were not expecting a perfect Rory, because life is hard, but we wanted a human Rory who made mistakes and was lost but then she found herself and her own path in life, just like Lorelai did in the original series.
The Revival simply didn’t give the character that much time to really make a development and instead, they just put a lot of random things on it without any context.
I don't think it needed more episodes, they just had to cut the ridiculous amount of screen time they spent in the pointless musical.
@@mybittersweetme The musical was awful but I don't think Rory would have solved her problems in those extra 30 min xD I would have loved she would have found a new love interest, jus like Lorelai found Luke and didn't end up with Christopher even when he was her child's father...
@@mybittersweetme what 20-30 minutes for that musical? And after the musical where they all sit and talk about it. Useless, extremely long and they easily could have add more character scenes like rory-lane etc
@@mybittersweetme That musical was awful, how do you have Sutton Foster play Lorelai and not have her sing at all, what a complete waste
The revival was open ended because life is messy and never goes according to plan.
I think that Logan messed her up for the rest of her life. He taught her how to have more fun and go with the flow and take risks, but Rory is suffering because of it. The difference between him and Rory is that even though Logan CLAIMED he was gonna start his own company, he was working for his dad by the time the revival came around. Colin, Robert, and Finn all had their trust funds so they never had to worry. Poor Rory forgot that she really isn't the same as them, she forgot where she came from. Rory has support from so many people that she forgot what it's like to have no options and to have to do something even if you don't like it. Paris, Jess, and Dean became successful because they knew they had nobody to bail them out. Rory should have been smart enough to see through Logan and how he's all talk no action. Rory should have either married him or never met him.
I think Logan is a shitty person and sometimes a shitty boyfriend, but you can't just make him responsible for all the Rory's life choices. The reason is that she IS just like them, she got the best education and she had her rich grandparents/dad to pay for it, she still can be finiancially supported by them, but considers herself to be a poor middle-class girl from a small town. The difference is that Logan at least aknowledges his privelege and he made a decision to stay under the wing of his rich parents following their conditions (aka marriage) and was content with it, Rory on the other side, still has not processed the fact that she IS extremely priveledged and has not accepted that may be she is not that exceptional that she thinks herself to be and needs to put work to become successful. The way she acted in the revival showed that she just expected everything to come to her without her doing anything, yet she still sees herself as very smart and hardworking (which she is not now) and I don't think that was all Logan's fault, basically Rory now needs to grow up, acknowledge her privelege, understand what is it that she wants from her life and start working towards her goals at last.
This is really spot on.
@@sashaweber3663 no no no no. Rory isn't the same as Logan. Logan has over 5 million in his TRUST FUND. He could never work if he wanted to and still live a decent life. He sinks yachts for fun and gets expelled from boarding schools. Rory got to go to Chilton because she worked HARD for the beginning of her life and was dedicated to getting a good higher education. She had to make a DEAL with her grandparents to go to Chilton, it didn't come for free. Rory was valedictorian and had dreams/goals. (Her career choice never suited her but she was smart!) Then she went to Yale and tried to take a bunch of hard classes and was trying to keep up with her grandfather. Then after a lot of unfortunate events, she decided to steal a yacht with LOGAN and of course he didn't care because he knew that his daddy would bail him out just like usual. If Rory was literally with ANYONE else, she wouldn't have done that. His influence made her do something like that. They are also not the same because Logan got away scotch free and Rory had to do community service. Even Logan's parents acknowledge that Rory didn't have the "proper upbringing". Rory is "priveleged" for arguments sake but compared to the crowd she was hanging with she was poor. She was nothing like most of the girls in Logan's community and couldn't relate to them. Rory only used her wealth to better her education and make her mom proud, she never blew money into the air just for the sake of it. Idk if you heard about some study done on the minds of kids born in the USA from immigrant parents. They have a torn sense of identity. I feel like Rory is kind of the same. She is constantly torn between two worlds. This is why I think she should've either married Logan or never met him. If she married him, she could fully embrace that world and never look back. She would be a Gilmore girl of high society. If she just never met him, she would probably be the same Rory we know and act more like Lorelei. It sucks for Rory because she can't act rich without Lorelei judging her and making fun of her and that's her best friend!! But she also gets interference from her grandparents whenever she needs help. I would say that the downfall of Rory is when she dated Logan and Christopher offered to pay tuition. Chris was really bailing her out with no strings attached. That was priveleged.
@Karina yeah Rory was shy but I think it's ok to be shy. The problem is that she had zero self awareness. I guess she saw herself as a confident confrontational person, but she wasn't. She's more open around her mom, but without her she never learned how to socialize on her own and she is pretty enough that nobody would bully her. I think that Rory really tried to copy Lorelei and didn't know HOW to be different and didn't NOTICE the differences. I mean Rory has ALLL of the same interests as her mom and almost all the same viewpoints. Wherever Rory tried to be different Lorelei would roast her or say some long monologue about how she's "been there and done that" and "Rory should know better". Really hypocritical considering Lorelei was a rebel child and got pregnant at 16. Anyhow I'll admit that Logan made Rory a little more social, but Logan's friends basically adopted Rory and she didn't care about anyone else enough to be real friends with them. I think the DAR taught her how to be social in high society but she's still a loner at heart and values alone time or is scared to make friends/doesn't care enough.
I disagree completely. I think Logan was the boyfriend rory needed in college, and i dont think he holds that much responsible for how rory turns out. First, Rory wasnt good with uncertainty, this is show when Jess questions Rory about journalism not being for her and she freaks out, is not that much news that doing things is harder than dreaming of them and living you dream life is actually passing through bad and good stuff on it, rory didnt know that, she liked the idea of the dream not the actual dream, thats why she freaked out and turn out in who she was, she didnt work in pressure and uncertainty, she needed the comfort of a small town where u dream about life, not in a fast city where u travel a lot, she is not ruthless, and this is build up on her since season three (or even before). Also i think Logan was rory perfect boyfriend for college because he helped her see in a easy way that life is not a box, bcs of her background she can allow her self to enjoy life and being a journalist is also experiencing things, look i am not saying Logan is the perfect boyfriend, i think he is perfect for her at the time bcs he is there for her, he is not asking or expecting her to do or act in a certain way, he is there for her just bcs he likes her, and mixing the “amy santiago” rory personality with logan personality allowed rory to see the world different, she didnt change herself for him and he didn’t force her to change, he easy her way in college, helping her deal with uncertainty. Sorry for grammar
why did they do the revival. it was so painful and depressing
SO MUCH i don’t know what they were thinking
Realism. That's why
When I do my yearly re-watch of the show I always omit the revival because it was done so poorly.
@@melirl7028 finally someone who gets it
@@melirl7028 really? I ask myself that sometimes. it kind of haunts me, one day I need to track down the writers and ask them WHY
The problem with Rory is that she was driven with no drive. Also she fails to take any opportunity that would lead to something bigger. In a nutshell, she expected to become successful overnight which is completely unrealistic, especially for someone who wasn't as talented as she thinks she is.
Also the major reason Rory did so well was because Paris was constantly competing with her and influencing/ motivating her.
@@jclyntoledo TRUE
This feels like a personal attack hahaha I think I’m a mess right now
also even at chilton you can tell like she wanted to get into harvard with just good greats not realizing that she has to compete with other students & she hardly set herself apart with anything other than grades it wasn’t until paris told her that these are things she needed & would make her stand out that she actually got it together like she just expected to get in with just good grades alone
Also Lorelei sucks major ass as a mother. Sure, if you’re watching it she seems cool, but being raised with a woman who’s supposed to be responsible for you and yet is never serious, leaves you to take all the responsibility, and essentially forced you to be the real parent is going to majorly screw you up. Rory didn’t know how to deal with failure because Lorelei was a terrible mother who forced this girl into the gifted child role and never taught her how to take responsibility. She makes my skin crawl.
I've never watched this series but her story resonates with me so much. I used to be a "gifted" child that got into the most highly academic school. I struggled, but maintain the mindset "I'm just bad here because everyone is too smart, the fact I'm in this school still proves I'm one of the smartest kids out there". I held on to the "smart" identity, in high school I moved aboard and wouldn't stop moving schools until there's a school where I can be that girl with the best scores and have everyone praise me. Now in university, no one cares about grades anymore, I'm stressing out about career and self esteem, I can't make friends, I get into toxic relationships for bad reasons, just like Rory.... I know I can never be praised for being good at school anymore and I'm struggling to redefine myself. I do have intentions of dropping out too... I know Im selfish and insufferable like Rory but at the same time we're stuck in this bubble, we're a product of our past and environment, it will take time and pain for us to get out ...
Start volunteering or taking classes just for the hell of it. Broaden your horizons and your social circles. You will do great! Put as much ambition into people that are worth it as you do school.
I wanna backpedal the other comment and say also find a hobby. It’ll help you meet other people, find something you enjoy doing and may even help with stress. Good luck!
late comment but i hope you're doing okay
not figuring out her stuff and not continuing the golden child arch was the most relatable thing about rory tbh. the fact that she threw tantrums and went completely downhill with every little criticism, ran to her grandparents whenever her mom confronted her about something and left her grandparents the moment she doesn’t need them without being thankful, thought she had a right to sleep with other women’s boyfriends/husbands or cheat on her own partners, being a useless friend etc. everything about her was trash.
She is tho
Rory was a very smart kid in her teenage years - she worked hard to achieve the grades she wanted, got accepted into the top 3 schools in America, and then she failed. She didn’t fail in terms of academics, she failed in terms of life. First, by meeting Logan - obviously, her actions led to consequences, but those actions were influenced by Logan and this rich manner in which he and Rory were brought up in. She wanted everything handed to her on a golden plate, but we all know that that’s not the case in life. Logan always had a backup plan, and even if he didn’t manage to open his own company, he could always work for his father (which is what he did). He still made a living, but Rory - she had her ups and downs, and in the end, she just gave up. She wasn’t ready for all the competition and hardship of the real world, and failed to admit it. Her family failed to admit it. They knew it, but were always scared to point out her mistakes. That’s where she (and her relatives) went wrong.
honestly rory would be a really bad teacher, especially based on revival rory.
Her privilege and academic success at that age would make it impossible for her to realize not everyone can just be valedictorian and still have a social life. She would be wholly unequipped to understand why any given student might struggle with school.
I actually think she’d make an excellent teacher, shes just too elitist to realize it. She’s book smart and extremely empathetic, I always thought of that as her true aptitude.
she'd probably talk about composing again even though she didn't have a single composing class in her life #liar
@@abbigailcarr2725 She struggled a lot when she first got to Chilton.
@@sp691 I'm not so sure about the empathy honestly. It always seemed a bit fake to me, even during the original show, like she humored many characters rather than truly empathize. I'd describe her as being extremely non-confrontational, not extremely empathetic.
The actress who played Paris was fantastic. its a crime they we dont/didnt see much of her beyond this show.
She's in a lot of other shows including most recently The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel, and a few years ago, How To Get Away With Murder ....
She was several times in ER, playing a controversial character. I remember her being nicely cast in "Stir Of Echoes" too!
Unpopular opinion but I think Rory is hated on too much here. Not everyone succeeds by the time they are 30. Is her worth really defined by her job situation? People change their career and jobs all the time-give her a break . I appreciate this realistic view.
Yeah people think she's a failure but she graduated from a great school and seems to have a fullfilling life
It seems to be popular to hate on Rory, if you go to any Gilmore Girls comment section all the top comments are about how horrible she is as if she killed people. I stopped liking Rory as much after season 3 and I think the writers ruined her character but she's not completely bad and receives way too much hate.
Exactly 🙂
@@viola7052 rory may not have actually killed someone, but her personality issues do indicate that she is very much capable of it.
@@TheMarkmcr What traits would those be? She tries to be perfect, she's entitled, priviledged... you'd be surprised at how many people on earth share the same traits. Killing a person is not that simple. Stop talking out of your ass.
Rory was book smart, not life smart which is kind of ironic because Lorelei literally had to learn everything from scratch at 16 about life and being a decent person, that happiness doesn’t come from money etc. I was kind of sad in “a year in the life” that the Inn wasn’t doing well without Sookie
She lacked life ethics ( Rory ) and she doesn't think outside of the box which is her being book smart
Just noting that the Inn was doing well enough to attract celebrity chefs, it was Lorelai who saw it failing because it lacked her best friend in it; and Michel had a good argument that he, intending to grow a family, needed a raise that the Inn couldn't provide because it had no opportunities to grow, literally.
Getting the second location would allow the inn to expand and Michel to basically have Lorelai's position (and higher pay), leaving only the problem of replacing Sookie.
Fun fact: Lauren Graham was born in Hawaii
This comment made me laugh cos after scrolling through 1000 analytic comments I just see this fun fact
One of the only good things about nightmares is that no matter how bad they are, they always end.
I know many did not like this future for Rory, and there are aspects that I wish could have been better for her too, and think in reality they would have been. But, as someone who also grew up in the time frame of Rory and was told all of these things we were suppose to do and then struggled finding a place within the current world.
I think ppl are having a problem with her not having these struggles sooner. After graduating college makes sense but 10 yrs after or more? it's like come on how delusional and privilege does one have to be?!... and then ppl will assume she must have always coasted by on life never becoming self aware bc they don't really show what happened after college.
What I don’t get is that why was she homeless? Like why did she have to leave her moms house she can still live with her
How did Rory get into Yale, Harvard and Princeton is beyond my understanding. She sucked at her essay idea and they never showed how she turned it around. She only excelled in academics. Whereas Paris prepared for literally anything and everything and yet didn't get a chance. Rory is the main character who gets everything with a thousand loopholes in her whole character development
At first i was mad why didn't paris get in. And then when she played her interview recording lol i got it. It's not all about academics, being obnoxious like paris isnt gonan take u anywhere in this world
There was actually a foreshadowing in her academics that we never recognized ..in s1 or s2 when she got her PSAT scores ..she said to her mom that it was weird how she got better scores at math more than Reading, Writing & Language but we never thought it was a big deal....
@@kato-mp4478 now you're making me think about that D she got in Medina's class at first...
Nepotism ig? Idk through her grandparents help she got in
What was her essay idea btw I forgot
It's hilarious to me all these people going off about how much of a failure Rory is in the comments. She's in her late twenties, early thirties at the oldest. It's literally the most turbulent and confusing time of someone's life. She's figuring it out. Just because she was born with a silver spoon and had a fancy education doesn't mean she'll be an immediate success. I like that ASP went a more realistic route with Rory's development, showing how hard it can be to make it when you're not sure what's next.
Lol tbh it's disturbing how people only care about what u have achieved and guage your importance based on that. They don't care how much she strives or worked hard or how intelligent she was. Only that oops the circumstances didn't sit right so she's a failure.
She’s like 32 in this and everyone else she knows is fine
Born with the silver spoon..? Have you even watched the show? She barely new her grandparents before she went to Chilton and she was raised by a single mother who didn't want anything from her parents
people don’t hate her just bc she hasn’t achieved anything career-vise. she was a passive person all throughout the series. she wasn’t really any help to anyone in town, her friends, her family etc. she’d talk about herself when lane was going through hell, didn’t do much for paris as well. and it just got worse as she grew up. she cheated or became the other woman in almost all of her relationships and never felt sorry for it, she used her grandparents anytime her mom didn’t support her and didn’t even think of being thankful once. she’s entitled enough to think that she deserves everything. other people’s boyfriends, being the president of stuff, being adored by her supervisors and going up the career steps easily etc.
@@4everXswiftie did we watch the same damn show 💀 because either u r exaggerating on purpose or talking about someone else
Rory's downfall caused by harsh reality. She was mentally and emotionally not ready for the real world out there waiting to ruin her. She was always praised and forgiven by the whole town, she never got to experience any drawbacks until adulthood. It's nice to see how she fell down hard so she can self respect and really rebuild everything from 0 again, just like her Dad i think.
Even Jess said that she doesn‘t have what it needs to be a world-class Journalist.
i really am was rooting for rory's character after she graduated in yale and when she and logan split. right from the start, i really admired her passionate, driven, and goal oriented qualities as a character and i'm sure it would've made her go into places in life and really have a successful and stable career. It's unfortunate how the writers messed rory's character in the last season and in the revival. i'm just saying she could've had a chracter development and a better ending. you know finally settled, and not living under lorelai's, grandmother's, or even her friends' shadow. finally living her ambitions and all just what she's been dreaming and working on her whole life as rory.
Unfortunately its realistic. Its how life sometimes works. Sometimes trauma and mental health and well life gets in the way. Sometimes these gifted kids end up lost burned out adults. It doesnt always happen to hardworkers or special people, but it still happens. Plus rory wasnt that special, she didnt have it. She was just a good student
right, I thought she would stop being stupid after she and logan broke up but she got even worse, also yeri pfp !!!
Going to Yale is something but majoring in journalism is like a golden ticket to failure
she majored in English
How so?
there's no journalism major at Yale
You have a very shortsighted understanding of success
If she was challenged as a child, she could have been brilliant. Always push your children to do better.
The thing is Paris was the only one that challenged her and sure going to that expensive HS did but Paris was probably the main reason Rory was motivated and didn't revert back to her old school.
That is not the issue. Rory was pushed reasonably; Chilton, Paris... Rather, always praise your children for being responsible and doing their work, praise them for something they can control. Not for being "smart" and "perfect".
We can’t blame Rory’s downfall on Logan tho because when Rory slept with Dean whilst he was married to Lindsay and then when she missed her mum’s graduation to meet Jess this was all pre-Logan
to be fair, she didn't mean to miss the graduation. she went on the wrong bus and the bus driver had to wait since there was an accident nearby.
My guess is that Rory publishes the book, her agent explains she needs a larger audience and tells her to turn to social media, she starts blogging her pregnancy journey and continues to tell further stories from her life, and eventually builds a brand. Keeping the writing aspect alive and well for her but now trying to launch her own successful magazine whether in-print or just online in the same way her mother wanted her own Inn.
Loved Paris when she grew older and she and Rory bonded but pretty Rory much annoyed me at times it seems to me that she liked she expected to have a golden life but pretended to be happy with the life her mother provided for her.
It’s so weird that in the revival 1) rory’s trust fund was never mentioned. She was supposed to receive it at 25 and what she’s 27 now? When she was 25, her grandparents were both alive. And she likely received some inheritance from Richard too when he passed. (Maybe not immediately but within over a year, definitely). So how exactly is she broke? It doesn’t seem like her relationships with her grandparents soured, and Rory isn’t the type to refuse all of the money. (Plus even forgetting the trust fund, refusing inheritence is kind of rude, uncommon, weird etc.) She keeps saying ahe’s broke but… how? Why? 2) What happened with/after her job following Obama. Cause I mean… he did become the president. So that would have given her a job for ~2 years (unless she got fired or couldn’t “hack it”, but we don’t know that either). Plus, 2 years on that trail would give enough experience and credibility to move onto other jobs. Like… what happened to derail it, because something must’ve, right? Because even if she isn’t special (which she isn’t), she has a CV that can find an OK job within a few months in most economies. 3) Rory’s criminal record was never mentioned. Should it not be? I imagine it *may* potentially have followed her for a while, especially in journalism. And, did she ever get it expunged? (I assume so). If so, say this takes 5 years. 2 years passed within the original run after she was sentenced. Plus 2 more years traveling on Obama’s campaign trail for that online magazine guy (because again, we haven’t heard amything to the contrary, so I just assumed). That leaves about 1 year, maybe 1,5. So… not too long. Definitely not almost 10 years. But it is never mentioned in the revival, so I’m wondering if it ever caused a problem and for how long.
Plus, her father became super rich, in Christopher words. How did he let her be broke? Even when they never had a good relationship, he wanted to help her, so it's extremely weird he didn't care at all.
32. she was 32
honestly from what ive learned, what my mom said was true, she told me that not every smart/intellegent/bright kid doesn't always have to be successful in life. The problem with Rory is that she went through it all without having challenges except when she was in Chilton (thanks to Paris) and when she was in Yale, she couldn't take the criticism that Logan's dad told her and even worse, her grandparents didn't agree with Lorelai for Rory "taking a break" in her college.
I realized that they used the same older quality during Rory’s nightmare.
She looks so adorable with bangs. I wish she had kept them.
Just thinking about how Paris was realistic and prepared the students from her lecture at a Chilton for the real world (which led to them all having emotional breakdowns) while Rory is having a conversation proving Paris’ point but still being in denial and pretending she’s okay with no job and nowhere to live
The truth is i can sympathize with her struggling with the transition to adulthood and the real world, i can understand it must have been tough to stomach that she is just normal and that not everything would always be handed to her. But for crying out loud. Her rejecting a teaching position that just falls on her lap? At that point it's infuriating and honestly you can tell why she hasnt been "doing well", its literally cause she lacks humility. Maybe she's actually had several opportunities like that through the years but she's turned them all down because she feels she's above it all and since she isnt starving or anything because everyone in her life is STILL coddling her she's in no hurry to accept anything other than the bestest most special opportunity
Agree she was stupid with her interview with the online company as well, it’s a job, you either want one or you don’t
I find it funny how many people think of Rory as spoiled.. I actually feel for her in the sense that almost everyone in her life had big expectations of her and wanted her to be somebody special and succeed so much in her academic life that her emotional well-being and mental health declined over the years. I actually think maybe if people wouldn't have pushed her so hard in that academic path she could have worked at a book publisher or wrote her own book sooner,or she could have managed young bands and/or authors.. She had many talents but people kept saying "you cannot drop out of school" and even several times when she stated how overwhelmed she was people wouldn't take her seriously just telling her she could do everything. From my personal experience that kind of "reassurance" from your family can also often become a burden and make you feel like failing or not meeting their expectations would be the end of the world. Therefore,you start to feel like being studious is somehow your personality but I saw Rory's personality as more sensitive,emotional and also fragile she had a lot of unresolved issues and people would never give her time to work on them,she always had to be productive. Yes I guess she has a wealthy background but still mental health is nothing that can be fixed just with money .. I get why she lost her passion for school,her drive,her love life with Logan also affected her negatively.. it's life.. and she's human and cannot always function like a machine would..
you're basically describing me and my family 😢😭 but i'm still trying hard to pull myself together 😅 so in a way I hope Rory has a second chance too because it would be nice to see how one can pull it off ❤ hope Palladino comes back with another revival or smth
@@annabourbon ohh yeah it can be frustrating but don't push yourself too hard at the end of the day it's your life not anybody elses' ,I wish you all the best! :)
Life doesn’t always go the way you planned. I was glad she was kinda screwed up later in life lol. Realistically it made sense.
Declining a teacher's job because it is "too lame"- classic Rory
Adhd thing
To think she was above teaching at Chilton is rich.
If I just pretend that instead of 32 rory is like, 25 in a year in the life, it makes so much more sense.
People can fall at any age. Don't judge others. Or life might humble ya and you can learn the hard way. ALL BEST.🤘
Personally, she would be a great literature teacher/professor... She should have taken her headmaster up on his offer.
She should have been a teacher, historian or a library owner
Chilton offered her a teaching position, I hope she does take it up
I wonder if the creator of the show knew a 'Rory', saw her as completely fake, and this is how we got the revival that we did.
Keep in mind that the revival had a different director.
I honestly think the whole storyline for rory gilmore would be totally different if she would go to Harvard. She would learn how to live a life just being on her own - no mommy's girl, not having grandparents luxury and distance from her town just figuring out her life by the challenges and ups and downs. I think it would make her strong, build self confidence and so on. Yale wasn't that far away from stars hollow so should could just come and go.
Honestly it would have been so interesting for Rory have crisis in her adulthood where she realized that she has an issue of not being able to handle setbacks and her obsession for everything to go her way. It would resonate with alot of people.
I remember when I rewatched GG in college i would roll by eyes whenever Lorelei would make excuses for Rory like how she only has to apply to one school because “Rory is different” and “she’s special”. Rory definitely took that as her safety cushion and never punched herself after chilton to get where she wanted to go
My favorite line in the series came from Paris: "You look like little birds help you get dressed."
This is Rory's blessing and curse. Everyone wanted to like and root for her, but that made her very soft and spoiled.
I feel for Rory in that she had everyone tell her she was perfect, and there was so much pressure from every direction to do well for everyone else, that I don't think she ever actually grew up or spent time deciding what she wanted for herself. Lorelai had to completely split from her parents to decide who she was, meanwhile Rory had who she was decided for her, by everyone - including her mom, her grandparents, and Logan. And any time she failed, the people around her didn't know what to do with her, because she was the "responsible" one. And sadly, despite her mom's lessons, she fell into the pit that her mom ran away from.
Rory is a sad character, but as many others said, she won't struggle in most "regular" ways because her family is so loaded and will always protect her financially. But emotionally and mentally...yikes. She was a bomb waiting to blow up since Logan entered the picture. I wish her and Jess could get back together. When they reunited later in the series, he was so good at pushing her to not be what he wanted, but what he knew she wanted to be. And he always supported her decisions. I think because he knew a lot of what she was going through, even if she didn't see it going on herself.
Rory's intellect would have been enough, she wouldn't have needed to go out and do amazing things with her life. BUT she grew up being told SHE was going to do all the amazing things Lorelei didn't get to do.
Although I despise late seasons' Rory, watching this and realizing that the conclusion of the show was not so far off, unironically breaks my heart.
It breaks my heart AND it depresses me a bit. Because it's a depiction that's most closely ressembling the reality for many people if anything.
Man they assassinated Rory’s character.
Rory is the example of many smart children out there and how they aren't too successful which i find refreshing. But i disagree that Rory wasn't driven. When given a task, Rory excels at it. We saw this when she planned that party for Emily. When Rory wants to socialize, she's great at it. But the problem is that Rory simply doesn't care about anything other than getting into Harvard and reading. Unless she's told to do something, she will never actually do it. She's a simple girl. She's like a ball of potential that can only be unlocked or used with a key. Even when Rory was offered a chance to write some speech at Chilton she wasn't going to because it wasn't required until Lorelei encouraged her. Love or hate Rory, i find her very relatable. A lot of us have something holding us back in life.
But this was what happened to me. Besides being able to hop from place to place. More like a family member going on trips while being stuck at home with no degree or money. And I choose it. They said this show is not realistic but they freaking nailed it for me.
Lorelei flies across the country to backpack the PCT to “find herself” or whatever and she won’t be able to contact Rory because she won’t be near cell towers in the middle of the woods, a strong parallel to dream Lorelei flying to Hawaii and not being able to talk to Rory.
I don’t remember the nightmare episode ...
was in the revival 4 part
Season 7 Episode 20
Also, Rory literally ended up what Lorelai never wanted which is a single mom
If my young self saw this she would’ve gave hell to me 😭
That's what I like about this show; none of it's characters are super human, they're just human. Rory became exactly the kind of failure we all knew she'd be.
And what do you do
@@lacil8895 What do I do?
Mitchum Huntzberger was right.
Her not taking the teaching job was the stupidest mistake. She would be good at it and it would give her a career
while i would have hoped that rory would live out her dreams and be successful, I guess her story arc made sense. she was a spoiled girl that's been the gem of her entire town and family her entire life. she was never really pushed and never faced the consequences for her mistakes. obviously by the time she grows up she isn't going to be able to handle the adult life. it's sad, but true, and I've seen it happen with many of my cousins that were raised this type of way.
Truth. My best friend and I talk about this a lot. Basically being spoiled and rich sounds fun when you’re a kid but it’s not doing you any good later in life. Even in the upper class you must grow up and experience reality and other adults. Even in the upper class it doesn’t mean no law applies to you, doesn’t mean everything is free, etc.
Paris was the MVP.
no
Haven’t finished season 6 or season 7 of Gilmore girls, but this plot in the revival series just further scares me as a young adult myself. Rory was insanely smart, & she still ended up where she is now. She has no place of her own and is left babysitting Paris’s kids. She’s left still talking about the possibilities of what could’ve been her future. Im not like a valedictorian or super smart as Rory, but I feel like college and life will eat me alive if I dont figure out plan a to plan z.
I hope they made atleast another movie let them see us a successful rory gilmore😕 we've been waiting for how many years just to see her really successful it's been her goal since she was a kid.
Ok, i understand rory, i was a gofted child nd i got the best scores on my school once i got into uni i ran out of money, i wasnt doing well academically and i ended with diagnoses with a learning difficultie making learning basic math in a month imposible no matter how much i would study.
I get out of uni and now im trying to keep going making courses and working.
Just saying you cant hate rory when you share sm in common, in my case it was my dad and i was living his dreams sonce he couldn't get into uni because money problems.
Feeling bad for her is really difficult.
I personally believe Rory should have had a tailored version of Violet from Mom's season 1/2 storyline. Have her get pregnant by Logan her freshman year at Yale and grapple with the weight of that unplanned pregnancy. Have people (namely her grandparents) disappointed in her for the first time in her life. Have her struggle to balance school and pregnancy. Have Lorelai struggle with her role in the situation and whether or not she could have prevented this from happening. Have Logan sell Rory a fairytale of them being a family before realizing that he is in fact a 19 year old who has as little maturity as she does. Have her choose not to follow down Lorelai's path and be a young single mother but instead choose to place her baby for adoption so she can pursue the career she dreamed of forever. Have Lorelai feel heartbroken and rejected about this decision and have them fight about it before coming to an understanding. Have Rory pick a family with similar wealth but in a more new age way (I like the idea of keeping the adopted dad as a video game designer like he is in Mom) and have her family turn their noses up at this before getting to know them. Then the following season have her struggle with the grief and whether or not she deserves to have a good life after all this. Have her act out in an attempt to find herself again (the yacht stealing incident etc.). And then have her build back better and go on to make a documentary about her experience as a birth mother. It's a realistic storyline as daughters of teen mothers are 66% more likely to get pregnant young too and I think it would have given her strength , life experience and lit a fire under her in a way nothing else would have. It would also would have been cool to have her add to the dinner table like Lorelai did. I know she gets pregnant with Logan in the revival but in my opinion it's too little too late.
I think the original idea before the writers changed was that she was going to get pregnant at Yale, I don’t know about adopting the baby out though, I think they were going for Lorelei single mother again
Everyone has their own view of what led to her downfall but i think it's rooted in her daddy issues which really surfaced in her boyfriend choices...also with her family name, money and looks i think if we saw a continuation of the series then she'd actually end up successful in the end
Again, Lorelai was a a willfully inadequate parent to Rory.
I believe that after the revival Rory went back to school and got a masters degree maybe law school. And Logan didn’t get married and realised that he loves Rory and they got back together.
Can we be honest I’m the fact Logan was her down fall. She jumped into that relationship out of no where and got used to easy money bail outs and parties and the fun of refusing to be responsible. Then after that she just never had the drive to try again. Everything came so easily for her but after years of messing around she was too far behind everyone that the thought of having to try and fight to be better was too much for her.
I feel like you only understand Rory if you are paying really really close attention. Its kind of like her like how she is so good at reading the things that are not being said, like how Logan defended Rory but didn't deny his father's claim or when in the revival when she saw her dad and he said there wasn't room for him in their dynamic and then Rory suspected her mother didn't make room for him. I think Rory is like that because I think that is part of what it means to be a good reader. Like I read Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen recently and literally half the content of the book exists in the implication, which you have to pick up all the clues for what they actually mean or deduce what Austen means when she uses sarcasm, which is most of the book. Most things are not expressed directly, just deduced by implication, if you can read the implication. I feel like it harkens back to when authors had to hide the meaning behind their book out of fear, like in Alice in wonderland and Don Quixote
Read me daddy
That’s an interesting analysis, it’s funny because when she gets older, she gets better with social intelligence but remains completely dense when it comes to self awareness
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The only way the revival would work is with a follow up series, opening with Rory travelling around with her daughter, not speaking anymore with Lorelai (after the rift the cheat pregnancy caused). Basically Rory's version of her own upbringing, trying to right her wrongs (with Lorelai becoming a softer version of Emily)!
Rory looks best with this hairstyle
I have never seen a single episode of Gilmore Girls but keep getting these videos recommended and I find myself drawn to them. No idea why
CAN I JUST SAY HOW MUCH I LOVE ALL OF YOUR INTELLIGENT, INSIGHTFUL OBSERVATIONS ABOUT RORY
to everyone’s comment I’m like yup uh huh true true
Damn the foreshadowing
It seemed to me like the whole journalism field had changed by the year 2016, like Rory was hustling a lot before the revival but it is hard as a freelancer. Kinda scary that fresh out of college kids were getting great job offers back then and now Rory can't get anything? or maybe she could and wasn't interested in small papers anymore. Shoulda taken the providence job
I think she could and turned everything down
It's so ridiculous when people talk of Rory's "downfall"😆 We all have crises like this in our life and we grow through them. she is still very young at the end of the series and there can be so much ahead for her still. Who has it all figured out by the time they are 30? (which is super young)
I'm glad they made her human !
Rory was the A+ grade kid and Jess was the C grade kid ,and C grade kids are mostly more successful than A+ grade kids
Sure, but the only reason Jess was a C kid was because he didn't apply himself. With the right support, he could've been as great as Rory.
I feel like she should have done a PhD and become a university professor
Interesting, but getting a masters and working at Chilton would’ve been a step towards that
@@Skyebright1 definitely!
What was the point of Gilmore Girls? I've always been curious. Has it been to make us dislike Rory and her inflated ego? Because each season she got more and more aggravating. I think we're supposed to admire Lane and Paris, because they improve and improve, and we're supposed to start out liking Rory, but grow to dislike her. I think the show wanted to subvert our expectations.
I think the intention was to make Rory an actual person by the end, rather than a "relatable"(=self insert) main character that doesn't have a believable arc. Or maybe it's bad writing, take your pick
@@detrik01 Wait, but isn't "an actual person" the same thing as "relatable"? I actually think some of the garbage she did was good for the story. It made her less perfect. But the problem was that she never learned from any of it and just kept making the same mistakes. Definitely could be bad writing, but I don't think it's a bad show, even if I dislike Rory. I actually have rewatched it several times. It's a very interesting story.
Lane? She fkd up worse. Peollw just like her because she's considered to be in a minority.
The fate of many gifted children millenials.
I’m just watching the 6th season. She was so rude to her grandparents. They worshipped her and even took her in when she needed comfort. Such an ungrateful b… and Lorelai not telling her “hey, stop being a jerk to your grandparents!”.
This is a tough one....I used to be vehemently on the side of she should have gone back to teach at Chilton...but now that I think about it...that is still being handed to her so I don't actually think she would have learned what she needed to if she did that....she needed to reach a point where she had to start at the bottom again and work her way up...she needed to be more humble and build her confidence to a place where she didn't need or even want to rely on her multiple layers of safety netting...Lorelai....Emily....Paris... Where it would truly be sink or swim....I think that is was Palladino was driving her towards by having her get pregnant at the end...she obviously couldn't do it for herself so she would have to do it for her child.
I don't remember this and I'm watching Gilmore girls the third time 😂😂
The problem is that Rory adopted her spending habits from Logan and Lorelei. If Rory had a clue about investing like Richard and most wealthy people, she would've been able to make her trust fund last and even expand it. But she probably wasted it all on rent, restaurants, expenses, etc. Lorelei was never financially literate but she had a goal (the inn) and reached it by saving money which allowed her to be successful. Someone like Luke created wealth by never spending money on anything and owning properties (collecting rent). Rory was throwing money down the drain like Logan and Lorelei but without any dreams/goals/ or backup plans. What a waste. It shows that her head was truly in the clouds. This is why it's not all about being rich/wealthy. If you are stupid, you could have a million dollars and still end up poor!! Only verrrrry few people have so much money that it's actually worthless. Even if Logan didn't step up and help his dad's company, their wealth would have decreased significantly eventually. Rory was truly meant to be a housewife or at least not have had so many people lie to her face about journalism.
This is a really honest comment. It really needs to be said more in real life, too
Logan’s engaged not married, he can break off the engagement and marry Rory
@@Skyebright1 it's just so embarrassing. Rory went from a young beautiful woman freshly graduated from Yale to an adulterer that forces her man to break off his engagement due to pregnancy. I'll never understand how it got to this point. If she was 25/27 it could be understandable, but 32!!? How are you making these kinds of mistakes at that age?? We're talking about 10 years later still with the same guy but no desire for marriage?? Make it make sense
“What bathroom do you go throw up in?” lol 😂
I don't think people hate Rory because of her downfall. They begin to hate her in the later seasons because she acts like her entitlement and privilege don't exist, and yet thinks she's owed certain things, like validation. I also think people (myself included) don't like her because of the writers. The writers just did a really bad job with her after season 3 and in the revival. It didn't feel like Rory. While a lot of people in her position do end up finding themselves in a rut, this is just poor writing. People could accept Rory's downfall if it was written better, and it was used to fuel her life in other ways, but it wasn't.
The writers completely trashed her character over time. Esp in the later episodes that they just bought back years later for no good reason it seems. 🤷🏻♀️
Chilton was the mistake. She could have gotten into an Ivy league without Chilton. It came into her life at a very critical stage and so did her rich grand parents