Jess's constant support of Rory's academic aspirations, even though he hates school himself, has the same energy as Luke's, "I'm grumpy about stuff, but I don't want you to be," to Lorelai.
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Ok, so, I'm rewatching Gilmore girls season 6 ok? And, I just can't get over this: the season starts with Rory practically adrift. She has pushed Lorelai away, moved in with Emily and Richard and yet somehow emotionally pushed them away too. She almost never sees Paris and Lane even though their relationships haven't changed. The only person she still sees regularly is Logan. Now, I don't wanna start the Logan convo cause I still don't know where I stand in that, but we have to admit Rory and Logan's relationship in the beginning of season 6, although kinda cute, doesn't get anything productive out of the two of them. They almost never even deal with the Yale situation, not even talk about it. Logan simply accepts Rory's decision.
And then, all of a sudden, completely out of the blue, Jess comes to Hartford, lets her know he published a book ( and may I add, even though Rory didn't take Paris's promotion to editor at the Yale daily news well, she is EXTREMELY proud and supportive of Jess's achievement), they talk and then meet up a second time, and Jess confronts her on the Yale issue, and just strikes to her. Not Lorelai, or Richard, or Emily, or Paris. Not anyone. But Jess Mariano, in one episode, succeeds where everyone else failed. All of a sudden, Rory is back being her old self (pretty much) and she moves out of the villa, reapplies to Yale, looks for a job, reconnects with her own mother.
If these two aren't meant for each other... then who is?
(Sorry for my english,byee)
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The difference in physicality between the relationships Jess had with Shane and then with Rory is really striking to me. When Jess and Shane walk down the street together, they don't even touch each other. They make out a lot, yeah, but there's no real connection between them and it's fairly clear that for them, touch is just a means to an end and not really a sign of affection at all. Jess with Rory, though? They walk around town like they're trying to win a three-legged race, they're so constantly wrapped around each other. It's like it's a completely different thing. (Well, because it is.)
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i think the reason why we love jess mariano is because he lost everything at a point. the two people who believed in him, he flunked out of school, he’s been through hell but he came back (isn’t that what matters?). his arc was written to say that’s there’s still hope, and that’s why i love him.
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Gilmore Girls, A Deep-Fried Korean Thanksgiving
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Jess's constant support of Rory's academic aspirations, even though he hates school himself, has the same energy as Luke's, "I'm grumpy about stuff, but I don't want you to be," to Lorelai.
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It’s 2022 and I’m still mad that Jess Mariano never got the love, acceptance, and support he deserved from Stars Hollow.
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People will be like "Oh, my God, Jess is such a BAD BOY" and this is him:
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