Surprisingly, I wasn't exasperated by Liz and TJ's presence as I usually am. They still aren't my favorite, but I almost enjoyed their screen time, which is, for me, saying more than a lot.
I loved the scenes between Rory and Logan. Their sceens continue to show growth and maturity in their relationship, and they were all-around a happy couple in their scenes. I was heartbroken, of course, when Logan received his call from Phillip (whose terrible British accent make me rethink my support of the Boston Tea Party).
I'm still trying to figure out bits and pieces of Mitchum's conversation with Rory and RL at the dinner table. The chef? The Huntzberger connections? I'm not too sure if the writers of this particular episode is less-than-handy in the anvil department, but I suppose we shall see in time.
And Lorelai being all business-savy? Loved it. I love independent, businesswoman Lorelai. I've missed her.
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And maybe you're going to be the one that saves me,
'cause after all, you're my wonderwall.
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