My childhood pastor (southern Baptist) had a weekly lunch with a local priest and rabbi. (No joke). The better we all get along, the better we can keep down the Taylors of the world.🤣
Man how I love these two. I love how it shows that two people from two different religions can be the best of friends. The mayo & hot dog comment was funny. That & when they were making fun of Taylor about God.
This scene is just magnificent. If only all spiritual leaders were like these two. It always irritates me when Taylor tries to do things that he would absolutely lose in court. He so willfully ignores the first amendment in this episode.
Reminds me of the real-life relationship between the late Monsignor Thomas Hartman and Rabbi Marc Gellman, known for many years as "The God Squad" with a broadcast show and newspaper column that discussed religious life and took a wide variety of questions and answers.
If Luke goes to Church - we know why. Those two priests are HILARIOUS. And they pick on Taylor and get on his nerves. Taylor: " I'm not afraid of your " Bubbies " Rabbi" Reverand Skinner: " Oh God thank you for letting me be in the room whenTaylor said that"
This scene along with the one after the party when Jess and Dean fought greatly displays their friendship. 😂 When the rabbi is standing at the entrance of the church they share and points at his watch then the reverend speeds up his sermon and tells his congregation, “…amen. Let’s go!” 😂😂😂
When the reverend says at 1:19 " O God, Thank you for letting me be in the room when Taylor said that" I thought they are gonna kill off Taylor, because they bought knew that. The old ladies where gonna kill him for taking bingo
This scene is bullet proof! =D The lines are funny (as always) Taylor gets mocked and it`s nice to see 2 people from different religions, act like best friends =)
I love this show. I watched it for years as it was on WB. And now I'm recommending it to my thirteen year old cousin because obviously there's mostly crap on TV these days. Amazing scene. Thanks for putting it up. I always love watching the neurotic Taylor and oddball Kirk too. XD
the priest and the rabbi (no duck) are making fun of Taylor. taylor is saying that he knows for certain what god wants. these men of god are teasing him, asking what god is like because Taylor is so certain about what "God wants" that it seems like he is in direct contact w/ God
@@_Lane_ Wow I commented on this 10 years ago. Still wish for more people of faith then religion. Luckily, there are lots of wonderful people out there of all backgrounds and beliefs!
i am loving this way to much am hoping it go on and on we just at the part where luke got custordy of is little girl and mr gilmore in hospital how far from the end is that ?
actually there's no priest either it's a reverend and a rabbi a priest is different from a reverend...priests aren't allowed to get married. priests are catholic. reverends are...idk like nondenominational christian or something like that
well...that ep aired in january of '07, and the show ended in may of '07...i don't know exactly how many episodes were left after that but it was around...8 i believe...
Zsófia Balogh RU-vid replies were weird 11 years ago. Replies often did not end up attached to the original comments. My comment was in reply to the person asking how much of the show was left. She said she was watching the episode when Richard Gilmore was in the hospital and Luke got custody of April.
I forget that Jews and Catholics don’t consider humans to be in direct communication with God. When they asked Taylor that I was like “well duh what do you think prayer is? What do you think the Bible is?”
Take the deviled eggs. When loralie goes to Chris's wife's baby shower. Then Rory and loralie throw deveined eggs at Jess car. Lane yells at Jess for buying a car after he wrecked Rory's.