Try to sum up our Gilmore Girls

Anibal 2022-09-02 17:38:40

watched seven seasons and a year in the life, trying to say a few words

Grandmother Emily: dependent on her husband, traditional marriage, traditional family woman with some noble taste;

Mother Lorelai: Raising her daughter independently without relying on anyone, advocating independence, and finding true love freely in a hard life;

Daughter Rory: Modern women, not only advocating independence, but also seeking self-realization;

Perhaps this is the theme of the show, reflecting the different pursuits of three generations of Gilmore women!

Grandmother Emily once said that her marriage is a canoe that requires her and her husband to row together. If she is left alone, she will just spin around in place; while Lorela is like a rubber dinghy, only one person can row it. Move forward. She is emotionally dependent on her husband, as well as financially. She also told Lorela that if her marriage breaks down, in order to maintain her life, she can only marry another rich man.

Mother Lorela took her daughter to work hard at the age of sixteen or seventeen. She is financially independent and emotionally free. It seems that her relationship has gone through many detours, which is also a kind of exploration. Facts prove that Luke is true love, and it is also a friend in need. The two have their own stores, and they are financially independent and non-affiliated. It is the emotional bond that maintains them.

Daughter Rory has no worries about life, and as an intellectual woman, she has a higher pursuit—realizing herself! This is the most fundamental reason why she and Logan are attracted to each other! This explains everything that happened between them. Rory dreams of being a reporter and realizes her value. During the ups and downs, she is always persistent. Logan was born in a wealthy family, but he did not want to be controlled by his family, and he also wanted to realize himself. So two people fell in love and walked together, and it was also for this reason that they split and closed afterwards. As for the final breakup, it was Logan who compromised with his wealthy family, and Rory had to go on firmly! !

From grandmother to mother, dare to say it is a kind of progress, but from mother to daughter, maybe it is also a kind of progress? ! People of different eras have different pursuits, people with different experiences have different pursuits, and people at different levels have different pursuits. Life is not an easy task, and no one can summarize it into a formula. .

A few more men:

Logan: After a round of trips, he is still a playboy. Although Daxing's domineering president is a sweet wife and ideal for a girl with big breasts, Rory doesn't catch a cold. It was Rory who was pregnant with his child, and he was Christopher in a reprint, not Rory's Luke.

Jess: He's handsome, he likes to be cool, he likes to play with missing bad boys, and he attracts chaos girls like shit. Although he later became a writer, his set of things didn't work for the mature Rory. The screenwriter wants to tell the girls such a truth: stay away from shit and avoid detours.

Dean: Nice boy, just too much face, if Rory got to know him in the end, maybe he would be happy.

Christopher: Rory's biological father, entangled with Lorela for 20 years without fruitful results, a man who never grows emotionally, just one point can show that he never raised his daughter to apologize to Lorela or Rory. An irresponsible man is scary.

Luke: Rory loves like a father, and Lorela is married to her husband, so I won't say more.

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