Proceed with caution, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!!!!!
Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life finally premiered on Netflix and if you are anything like me, you watched all four 90 minute episodes in a day.  After waiting months for the revival to come out, I was excited, nervous and all around sceptical about how the show would pan out.  The last thing I, or anyone else, wanted for Gilmore Girls was to have a sequel that bombed as hard as Grease 2.  I mean seriously, who’s idea was it to make a Grease 2? But, once the clock struck twelve and A Year In The Life was available to stream, I was immediately transported back to the wonderful, quirky town of Stars Hollow.  Almost every character from the original series made a cameo in the sequel including Lorelai’s ex-boyfriend Jason, Luke’s cook Caesar, and even Ms. Celine!  Although I truly did love the revival, I can’t say I 100% loved it. And here are my reasons why:
1. In the first episode, we learned that Rory had a boyfriend of two years named Paul…I think. I started to envision how this would pan out throughout the mini series:  How Paul would fit in and how this affected all other relationships with Dean, Jess and Logan, but I soon realized it wouldn’t. Paul was just the annoying boyfriend Rory kept forgetting to dump.  I hated the way Rory treated Paul and strung him along for three years! I understand this was for comedic effect, but it just made Rory look like the bad guy.
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2. RORY WAS LOGAN’S SIDE CHICK… As much as I hate the phrase “side chick” I can’t think of anything else that describes their relationship. I have always been #teamlogan and was super excited when i saw them in London together, until i learned that there was an Odette.  Why is Rory having so many affairs with married men? First with Dean and now Logan! This is just unacceptable.
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3. Rory is still super privileged, and is not afraid to show it. Â Throughout the series, Rory expects to be getting offers from the Washington Post or Vanity Fair instead of starting from the bottom and working her way up. Â Rory is 32, but she still expects to just be handed things.
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4. What happened to Marty! Again #teamlogan, but we never got to see how Marty turned out or if he was still pining for her.
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5. The final four words…Seriously Amy Sherman Palladino! The last four words could have been literally anything else.  All I’m saying is that there better be a season two.
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