CW's 7.3 Description
According to the CW, Lorelai's First Cotillion is about...
"Richard and Emily [having] no real reaction to the news of her break up with Luke, [which makes] Lorelai suddenly realizes that most of her emotional life has been based on doing and feeling the opposite of whatever her parents want. Later, when Michel forces Lorelai to attend Emily’s beautiful cotillion dance, Lorelai discovers that some things her parents wanted for her weren’t really that terrible. Rory has a tough time making her long-distance relationship with Logan work. After taking Rory out for a father/daughter dinner, Christopher makes a startling confession to Lorelai.
Melissa McCarthy and Keiko Agena also star. Lee Shallat Chemel directed the episode written by Rina Mimoun."
Can't wait to the new episode. I wonder what it is that Christopher confesses...his undying love?
P.S. Go here to catch a preview clip of the episode.
"Richard and Emily [having] no real reaction to the news of her break up with Luke, [which makes] Lorelai suddenly realizes that most of her emotional life has been based on doing and feeling the opposite of whatever her parents want. Later, when Michel forces Lorelai to attend Emily’s beautiful cotillion dance, Lorelai discovers that some things her parents wanted for her weren’t really that terrible. Rory has a tough time making her long-distance relationship with Logan work. After taking Rory out for a father/daughter dinner, Christopher makes a startling confession to Lorelai.
Melissa McCarthy and Keiko Agena also star. Lee Shallat Chemel directed the episode written by Rina Mimoun."
Can't wait to the new episode. I wonder what it is that Christopher confesses...his undying love?
P.S. Go here to catch a preview clip of the episode.
2 Comments:
At 8:48 AM, Anonymous said…
OMG! I'm so glad that Emily and Richard are back. I'm sorry to say, but I've missed them. Plus, I'm ready to have some actually Chris scenes, not these short glimpses.
At 4:03 PM, RUDY said…
Me, too. I've really missed Em and Rich in the past two episodes, specifically their thorny comments as parents to Lorelai. But after what has happened last season, I don't suspect...or I hope...that the parents will be better equiped with their comments toward Lor. It's time for them to become a family.
And I'm dying for some Chris, too. He's been way under played so far.
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