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Gilmore Girls
What's smart and sarcastic, colorful and cultured, and undoutably unique? It's the witty, the wonderful, gilmore girls.
Lorelai Gilmore is a single, 32-year old mother raising her 16-year old daughter in the small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut.
Rory Gilmore, Lorelai's daughter is a bright teenager with only one goal: to make it to Harvard.
Lorelai and Rory have a "best-friends first, mother second" reletionship. They are both extremely quick-talking and witty, and full of pop-culture refrences. Viewers will watch Lorelai forming a relationship with her parents, opening her own inn, and finding a man of her dreams. Rory grows from a smart, shy teenager to a sophisticated Yale-graduate.
This show, however, would be nothing without the wacky supporting characters. Musical Lane, hilarious Sookie, loveable Luke, snarky Michel, simple Dean, charming Logan, insane Paris, unpredictible Chris, and smart- rebel Jess shape this show.
Gilmore Girls is a hilarious, fast-talking show. Independent, entrepreneurship, coffee-addict Lorelai is a great role-model to look-up to. Education-valued Rory is an inspiration to any teenager.
Overall, I recommend this dramedy to any person in need a laugh, inspiration, or tear-jerker. After-all, what other show can you hear "Oy with the Poodle already!" or "I'm going to go makeout in the coatroom, don't eat my chicken!" and hve it sound completely normal.
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