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Every “Gilmore Girls” Boyfriend, Ranked From Worst To Best




20. Christopher (David Sutcliffe)
17. Dean (Jared Padalecki)
15. Logan (Matt Czuchry)
12. Henry (Eddie Shin)
9. Tristan (Chad Michael Murray)
4. Dave (Adam Brody)
3. Jess (Milo Ventimiglia)
1. Luke (Scott Patterson)

See the full ranking at the source.

Thoughts???

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Tags: actor / actress, asian celebrities, gilmore girls (cw / netflix), jared padalecki, list, milo ventimiglia
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I've never watched this show, but debating watching it during this downtown. Is it worth the watch? I do like MMM so I feel like maybe i'd like this?
I'd say give it a shot if you liked MMM. The first couple of seasons especially are like comfort food tv.
It’s not amazing but it’s an enjoyable low key watch. I saw it for the first time as an adult during a stressful/rough time, and it definitely has problems, but I liked it / found it weirdly comforting at times.
i think it'd be a great watch for quarantine. lots of episodes, kinda a comforting vibe to the show, and i find it really ~watchable
Its definitely way more grounded than Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but I think it’s worth it because the creators voices manage to be really strong and distinct even then when they had no Emmys and when it felt like everything on the show happened within the same small town block.

Seasons 2-4 are definitely the best of the series, 6 and 7 are trash and 1 is kind of meh
Everyone talks about season 7, but I’m rewatching 6 again and honestly most parts feel like Rosenthal took over early 😂 it’s sf bad
It’s enjoyable if you enjoy how 90% of the show and characters is peak white people with white privilege. It’s hard to ignore after a certain point.
Mte, all of the late 90s, early 2000s sitcoms lack so much diversity it's hard to ignore, as you said. Like in GG the only diverse characters are Michel and the Kim family, that's literally it.

I also lol'd hard at how Twitter compared Rory's entrance to college with the Varsity Blues scandal.
Oops, I meant to say if you can *ignore the whiteness. But you know what? It’s works both ways.

When Rory got into Yale instead of Harvard (her dream school, boohoo) and she stole that yacht and was SHOCKED that the judge actually sentenced her to community service (a light sentence), that was when I was done. She was truly a white privileged ass by then. Never went back after that.
I only watched it in the last 3-4 years and at this point, honestly, it’s become a comfort show for me that I play in the background literally all the time. There’s some dated and annoying bullshit and the storylines were a mess sometimes, but damn does it have heart. I’m glad I finally watched.
I tried watching it a few years ago and it was OK but I also didn't care lol I just gave up. It felt too dated
I loved watching it last summer it was fun, it’s one of my fave shows!
I recently watched it for the first time and loved it. It's a cute, fun watch that you don't need much brainpower for.

It's a little dated and some of the 2000s humour is sketchy, but overall I'd say give it a go!
just until season 5