Mostly My Favourite Clips from my favourite tv show Gilmore Girls aswell as some videos of my puppy toby, my trip to v fest and some music videos and trailers for my favourite movies.
I get people saying that Emily’s behaviour is because she actually wanted to be involved in this part of Lorelai’s life (despite her poorly displaying that intention) and was kept out of it, but a sane person should have some common sense and a sense of timing. This was NOT the right time to be yelling at your 16 year old, in immense pain, terrified daughter when she is GOING THROUGH LABOUR. In public. She’s clearly in pain and about to give birth and you think giving her a yelling precedes that? No it doesn’t! You’re the parent you need to act better and act more wisely- push aside your emotions for the time being and try and support your daughter rather than yelling at her for getting herself to the hospital. It was an emergency and at the end of the day you should be grateful she’s at the hospital safe.
Im kind of curious as to how Lorelai, who at the moment was 16, was able to check herself in to the hospital? I thought minors couldnt be admitted without parents permission even if its a teen girl about to have a baby? And frankly, even if the timing was bad, Lorelai deserved to get yelled at by Emily. Leaving and only leaving a note when shes in a very fragile state and taking herself to the hospital. A million things could of gone wrong on the way to the hospital and her parents wouldnt of known until it was too late. She had no right to do that to her own parents when she was still living with them.
i mean i understand lor's pain ESP SADNESS but man emily was right she really wanted to help and most part in the series her heart was in the right place ... also I HATE CHRISTOPHER SO BAD OH GOD ANDSHERRY WAS SO ANNOYING LORDDDDDD
I think Lorelai was right going in by herself Emily can be very stressfull and yelling or complaining about Lorelai would not go well while she is giving birth. Alot can happen to the baby. I mean if Lorelai had a misscarriage Emily would fell terrible.
Rory surprisingly wasn't bothered at all by Marty's nudity and actually talked to him as if he were clothed. She could have thought he was weird and just ignored him, but instead took it an opportunity to make a new friend. And letting him know she's seeing him naked is embarrassing for Marty, although she was at least nice enough to give him her robe. Before I watched this scene, I never imagined that being naked doesn't prevent you from making a good first impression
I knew at 1 week and got confirmation at 2 weeks... have you met a mother? It's called knowing your body. The earliest signs start pretty much immediately
I really hope Netflix or one streaming service can do a prequel series called “Lorelei”, which takes place in the 80s. Do season one about the pregnancy for ten episodes and end it with Lorelei leaving home to move to Stars Hallow. After that, do five seasons about the early years and I think the ending is Lorelei getting made manager of the hotel.
I was not a fan of the casting of young Lorelai here, it didn't feel like she captured the spirit of Graham's depiction of Lorelai. I could have seen Amber Tamblin at the time playing a teen Lorelai.
In this moment, Emily had every right to be pissed. Lorelai left without actually telling her parents she's in labor; just left them a note. Any mother would be out of their minds with worry if their daughter, whose about to have a baby herself, didn't ask for help. What if Lorelei got kidnapped or injured on the way to the hospital?
Not at all. Lane was the most loveable character on the show until Amy decided she no longer liked her. Turning Lane into her mother was horrible of her.
This scene was heartbreaking. Lorelei’s parents weren’t supportive and Chris wasn’t there. For anybody’s who’s given birth, that must be so freaking lonely not to have somebody by your side to give you the moral and physical support one needs for a birth.
Well to be honest, which parents would be happy and supportive, when their daughter leaves them a note to not only inform them that she is pregnant, but already in the hospital delivering the baby. Yes her parents were strict, but lorelei is as much at fault for their strained relationship as her parents.
@@lauriecarson6483 She informed them that she is pregnant via a note left on the dinning table, stating : By the way i'm in the hospital right now giving birth. She definitely deserved to be yelled at.
@@adamryan977 what happened if Lorelai gets yelled at and has a difficult birth. Both mom and baby can be stressed or Lorelai can have a miscarrsge. No sorry I don't agree with you.
@@lauriecarson6483 She is already giving birth, how can she have a miscarriage? And i didn't say this are the best circumstances to birth a baby. I said the reaction of her parents are understandable and if she is stressed maybe she should have told her parents about her pregnancy before she is already pushing out a baby.
Yiu know ghat Richard and Emily definitely had their faults but you know what lorelai was ungrateful little 16 year old brat just wanted to do the opposite of her parents. Her parents loved her and thought the world of her. Granted their methods could be skewy Her life was not terrible. Sure it can be annoying but I boohoo 16 year old kid who thinks she doesn't need her parents love and support
Lorelei was always terrible to her parents. The whole "Friday night suppers." Why do you think Richard and Emily requested that as part of the agreement to pay for Chilton and later Yale. THEY WANTED TO BE IN HER LIFE! And all she ever did was complain about having to go. I would kill to have family supers with my parents. I've got good parents don't get me wrong but I wouldn't be complaining if they wanted to have supper with me once a week. Yes, they often offended her or put their noses too deep into her business but that's because their views and ways of living are extremely different than their daughter. It was very obvious they did love their daughter they were just super strict with strict ideas of what her life should have been. I did not live up to my mom's expectations (they weren't unreasonable) and I can tell she's unhappy about that. I just hate her so much when she complains about spending time with her parents... do you know how many people have parents who make 0 effort? And the fact that Loreli is jealous that her parents treat Rory differently... of course they do! It's normal for people to treat their grandkids differently than their own kids. Besides, Rory didn't fight them on EVERYTHING, she was willing to try things and was willing to do things she didn't want to do in order to make her grandparents happy... something Lorelai would never do and then she wonders why they treat Rory better. I'm sorry this long but Lorelai is such a selfish entitled little shit sometimes. Yes, Emily and Richard go overboard, say the wrong things, get too involved, and can be quite harsh on their daughter, especially in this scene, but I cannot stand Loreali complaining. "My parents want to be in my life and have supper with me once a week boohoo."
Emily and Richsrd had a funyy way of loving Lorelai. Lorelai don't have be like her parents and lik what they like. Emilh is controlling and broke uo her own daughters relationship. She called Lorelai names in front of Rory. Her parents are cruelyo her. I can go on. if my parents did that to me I wouldn't give them any chance to see me.
@@ashleylarocque4500 and Emily and Richard are asswholes who likes to play the victum. Oh I don't like who Lorelai is dating so im going to be a bitch a break het relationship up. Oh my daughter is not talking to me of shut uo Emily your decision to ruin your daughter relationship you don't get to play the victim.
Exactly. So frustrating at all of the hard teen Lorelei is getting. That must so exhausting to keep up with an angry and critical mom, on top of giving birth at 16.
Why don't people get it. Emily's lashing out in her repressed manner because she's heartbroken her daughter ran away and refused to let her be a part of her grand child's birth. Yep , she's completely controlling and clearly shows disappointment often but the phrase about her being able to drive her daughter for her due date is so clearly her being hurt above everything else
Exactly. My daughter had a baby 2-years ago at age 20. She didn’t tell me she was pregnant. She was at my house, but she carried inward. I didn’t meet my granddaughter until she was 3-days old. I was heartbroken. I had the dream of being there with her, just like my mom was with me. Instead she took “friends” from work. I even saw pictures of her baby shower. She was afraid I wouldn’t approve, but she never gave me a chance. I had always stood by her. My daughter did apologize. There is nothing better than being with my granddaughter.
@@ladybuggs11 Maybe you, as her mom should have done a better job at providing a safe space for her to confide in you. You can't blame a kid for not feeling safe enough with you, that's on you as a parent
@@bubbleblow7461 You know nothing about my relationship with my daughter. It wasn’t about feeling safe. It was her own insecurity that caused her to make that decision, and possibly pressure from the dad. I was the first one told. My kid owns her own home, and vehicle. She is by all accounts an independent and hardworking individual.