Logan Huntzberger was the third and final of Rory Gilmore’s boyfriends during the seven season run of Gilmore Girls. Despite the rocky start of the couple’s relationship during their college years at Yale, Logan proves to be a tough match for Rory because of their shared backgrounds and goals and his support for her. Logan shows his support for Rory through his honesty. Although sometimes blunt, Logan consistently keeps Rory’s best interests at heart, and sometimes calls out her shortcomings.
Gilmore Girls It finally ends with Rory turning down Logan’s marriage proposal at their college graduation, and instead of moving to California with him to expand his tech company, she heads to Iowa to follow the Barack Obama presidential campaign trail as a journalist. The shocking break-up does not last for long, as in 2016’s reunion Gilmore Girls: a year in the life, It is revealed that they are still together, but that Logan had an affair with Rory outside of his engagement. As the last year of the couple’s relationship approaches, it’s clear that things would have ended differently if Rory had taken Logan’s advice at one pivotal moment.
Logan shows Rory’s privilege in Gilmore Girls season 7
Logan reminds Rory that they are cut from the same cloth
In the season 7 episode, “Introducing Lorelai’s Planetarium,” Rory attends a party for Logan’s burgeoning tech brand. The next morning, Rory writes a scathing article about the rich partygoers, criticizing what she feels was out-of-touch behavior. Logan immediately reminds Rory that she is in fact just as privileged as all the people at the party, as she attended Chilton Prep School and later Yale University, and will soon have an astronomy building named after her on campus (all of which were financed by her wealthy grandparents, Emily and Richard Gilmore).
Logan called Rory’s sense of moral superiority an important moment and a display of his transparency throughout their relationship.
While at Yale, Rory even has the luxury of taking a leave of absence and living with her grandparents while pursuing her career goals, which many scholarship students cannot take. Logan reminds her that she is, after all, “one of them“and not a”Joe bus driver“And this Her inability to recognize her privileges will hold her back in the long run.
Logan called Rory’s sense of moral superiority an important moment and a display of his transparency throughout their relationship. While Rory grew up in a smaller home with a single mother, she did The support of her grandparents and all the townspeople of Stars Hollow, What are resources that many children of single parents do not have access to. Logan’s advice could have strengthened Rory’s work as a writer and a journalist as well would have pushed you to be honest with yourself, And she should have listened to his thoughts about their shared privilege.
Logan’s Season 7 monologue basically predicted Rory’s A Year in the Life Story
Rory has a struggling career and loves life in part because she didn’t take Logan’s advice
in 2016 Gilmore Girls Revival A year in the lifeRory is still struggling professionally, years after both Logan’s father Mitchum’s criticism and his own comments about Rory’s self-awareness. In a meta moment for the show, Rory finds inspiration in her own family history and decides to write a book about herself, her mother, and her grandmother. At her grandfather’s funeral, she describes it as a “Riches to rags story“Proving yet again that Logan’s words about her lack of introspection still ring true.
While her mother Lorelai left home to raise Rory alone, she volunteered to have more control over her parenting style, as she did not want to marry Rory’s father at the time. She works her way up to become a successful inn manager, later opening her own inn with her best friend Sookie St. Jacob. All the while, she finds support and community with her fellow local business owners, especially her friend and later husband Luke Danes (who serves as Rory’s father figure throughout her life). When Rory needed financial help to attend Chilton, her grandparents were eager to step in. That’s why it was never a real “Eshirak-Tarag story”.
Gilmore Girls doesn’t assert class and privilege as much as it should
Gilmore Girls can’t confirm how Rory’s privileges differ from her friend Lane Kim
Although the show remains a classic for its sharp and witty dialogue and exploration of matrilineal generational trauma, it neglects to understand the impacts of class privilege and how it can impact interpersonal relationships. The most striking example of this is Rory’s ability to choose any college of her liking and pursue a career with her family’s support, while her best friend Lane is left to survive on her own with limited support from her religious mother, who Does not support her musical aspirations.
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In the following years Gilmore GirlsOther teen and young adult dramas have worked to reckon with class privilege in much more detail. Recently, The summer I turned beautiful Recognize the difference between the wealthy Fishers and the middle-class Conklins. Riverdale It was also sure to differentiate between Veronica Lodge’s powerful family and Archie Andrews’ working-class family, providing each character with a unique set of knowledge that proved useful in solving the show’s many mysteries. Gilmore Girls Overall stands the test of time, as it still sits 88% on Rotten tomatoesBut these Show probably would have handled class privilege very differently It was made today.
In the fictional town of Star’s Hollow, single mother Lorelai Gilmore is raising her high-achieving teenage daughter Rory. Mother and daughter rely on each other in their life changes, romantic entanglements and friendships.
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Lauren Graham, Scott Patterson, Sean Gunn, Keiko Agena, Matt Czuchry, Alexis Bledel, Yanic Truesdale, Kelly Bishop, Melissa McCarthy, Edward Herrmann, Liza Weil, Jared Padalecki, Milo Ventimiglia.
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October 5, 2000
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7