3:47. Tristan is behind and his face shows he is a talented actor. He is looking at Rory and Paris taking turns!! And look at his eyes. I like his way of acting
I find it odd that Tristian's character is romanticized for harr*s*ing Rory. The logic of him being attractive doesn't do squat for me. But people can ship who they want: it's their choice and they can imagine whoever they want to date or who to date Rory.
I'm not gonna lie, when I first watched Gilmore Girls, I didn't think I could ever like Paris. She was too cruel and jealous for my taste. But over time, she had character growth! Yay! I think I ended up liking her more than Rory. Oh how the turn tables. It's truly sad how they kept making Rory's character worse and worse. I wish they'd make a new show and at least give her somewhat of a redemption arc or something.
Thank you for this compilation. I had forgotten how awesome Paris was. This may finally get me to re-watch season 1, which I haven't been able to weigh myself watch since that awful, disastrous debacle ever revival ruined any sympathy I'd ever had for Rory or Lorelai.
I always enjoyed gilmore girls, and found it lightly amusing. But I usually laughed out loud with Paris. She had a loveable quality, but said the most ridiculous things. One of my favourites, is after working five minutes as a server she can suddenly understand Karl Marx. I feel like othe1r characters could have had similiar lines, but there was something in her delivery that was so straight forward and intense!
Paris was a great character that was necessary for Rory's growth. Her neurotic behavior fanned the flames for competition in Rory. She never really tried to do anything to destroy Rory that that was beyond healthy competition other than rumor spreading. She challenged Rory, which she needed in the long run. She pushed her buttons, identified her breaking point, attacked, then recognized Rory's strengths. That is why they became so close. Both of their strengths balanced eachother's weaknesses. They developed a symbiotic relationship that helped eachother.
It’s dumb but it can be perceived as embarrassing to be romantically unpopular/undesirable and unable to find a date in that capacity. There’s a lot of societal pressure to find a romantic partner for events like those, even if in reality it’s unimportant.
Rory is too well read and too intelligent for that. But yes modern movie writers would destroy any kind of legitimacy here, there is no more soul in current television.
I honestly really love Paris, I was annoyed by her at the beginning, but I always found myself finding her scenes in each episode, I do think she makes the show more interesting and makes me continue to watch. Certainly.
I'm down a RU-vid Paris rabbit hole now. My guy and I were watching Marvelous Mrs Maisel, and I thought the bass player looked kinda familiar... and then she started talking. Liza Weil remains one of the most underrated actors in the business.