“I’m a kayak hear me roar” Recap

Ok, this is how break ups should go.  You blubber to the salesperson at the gas station, you drink & learn Quick Books with your mom, you try to help your dad adjust to life after a heart attack.  You do not go & sleep with the father of your child after just breaking an engagement.  They finally got a break up right.  Christopher is gone, April is in New Mexico, hopefully never to be heard from again.  Logan’s father is a jerk, & Logan presumably lost all of his money.  Plus Miss Patty, Babette, & Kirk were hilarious.   I hope Lorelai takes some time to just relax & be herself before jumping back into a relationship with Luke.

 My mom really hated the opening scene about running out of gas, she thought it was horrible acting on both sides. So, then we tried to recreate it, both without any acting experience, & we did a better job. I’m thinking of being in motion pictures.  I have to admit I was a little distracted because I bought the phone that Lorelai uses today, so I spent most of the episode trying to match her exact ringtone.  Lorelai doesn’t seem as upset as she should be, but it’s just Christopher after all.  What were your thoughts about the episode?

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2 Responses to ““I’m a kayak hear me roar” Recap”

  1. Thought it was a good episode overall. Glad Rory is on Lor’s side. Glad Anna and her Wardrobe of Doom are in New Mexico. Glad Christopher finally hit the road and left skid marks. Very touched to see the warm & fuzzy Emily moment. Very annoyed to see the sober morning-after Emily moment.

  2. I never realize how much I miss townies until we get them back for a bit. Still missing Gypsy and I could even stand for one scene of Taylor.

    I also thought that when the Gilmore’s ran out of gas the scene was flat. If I was getting a divorce and then I ran out of gas and I forgot my phone AND I had to walk to the nearest town in tall boots–I would totally be a blubbering mess.

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