I asked myself the same thing - who was that man? Because it wasn't Luke! *cries*
He totally wouldn't want to back out of the wedding after waiting forever to have a chance with Lorelai. I don't care if he does have a daughter. You'd think he'd want to embrace the one stable person in his life to help him cope with this new relationship, instead of putting everything on hold, acting crazy, etc... I wanted to cry, stupid ASP!
Yeah, Paris and Zach didn't win any points with me. In fact, I thought the news staff was going to overthrow Paris and make Rory their leader.
Oh, I totally thought of you while I was watching this squirming not-Luke person. Who was that guy trying to weasel out on his kid? On Lorelai? Who was that guy postponing the wedding?!
You'd think he'd want to embrace the one stable person in his life to help him cope with this new relationship, Ah, good point. And after all that "tell each other everything" stuff with Christopher. Bah!
I think he let it get him. He was already feeling unworthy of having his own life saved so I think he saw it as a trade -- saving a life to make up for the one that he'd stolen by being healed.
Ah, cool, not just me, then. They totally played up his guilt over both Darla and the guy who died in his place, so I'm surprised they didn't make that scene more obvious. Especially since he's not going to say anything about it later and of course nobody else knows.
I wonder if his near miss is gonna make him morose and woobie. I hope not -- we've got Sam for that. Now, if it makes him even more reckless and dangerous, that could be fun ;)
I've decided that I'm cool with the ambiguity :) I think they've shown us that these things (like the issues between the brothers) are always just under the surface, so I suspect the guilt will manifest itself somewhere down the road. Can't wait ;)
Luke's character is totally being assassinated on GG. I want to smack AS-P upside the head and ask her what's going on. This is not the Luke I've loved for 6 years. Ah, okay. I thought it was just me because I haven't watched consistently, and I'm not a big 'shipper. But the Luke that I've seen -- while he doesn't like change -- is pretty awesome in a crisis. Granted the crisis is usually Lorelai's, but still. If his gut reaction to problems is to flake on his kid and lie to his fiancee...
Lorelei letting him get away with this crap is making me like her less. Good point. Contrast that with Anna, who was no WAY letting Luke back out of his commitment to April.
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He totally wouldn't want to back out of the wedding after waiting forever to have a chance with Lorelai. I don't care if he does have a daughter. You'd think he'd want to embrace the one stable person in his life to help him cope with this new relationship, instead of putting everything on hold, acting crazy, etc... I wanted to cry, stupid ASP!
Yeah, Paris and Zach didn't win any points with me. In fact, I thought the news staff was going to overthrow Paris and make Rory their leader.
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You'd think he'd want to embrace the one stable person in his life to help him cope with this new relationship,
Ah, good point. And after all that "tell each other everything" stuff with Christopher. Bah!
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I wonder if his near miss is gonna make him morose and woobie. I hope not -- we've got Sam for that. Now, if it makes him even more reckless and dangerous, that could be fun ;)
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Ah, okay. I thought it was just me because I haven't watched consistently, and I'm not a big 'shipper. But the Luke that I've seen -- while he doesn't like change -- is pretty awesome in a crisis. Granted the crisis is usually Lorelai's, but still. If his gut reaction to problems is to flake on his kid and lie to his fiancee...
Lorelei letting him get away with this crap is making me like her less.
Good point. Contrast that with Anna, who was no WAY letting Luke back out of his commitment to April.
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