Why Lorelai and Rory Feel So Comforting to Introverts
In this video, I’m breaking down Rory’s inwardness, Lorelai’s carefully built small world, and why Gilmore Girls feels so cozy to people who understand the comfort of retreat, routine, and having a person who feels like home. If you like thoughtful TV analysis, character psychology, and Gilmore Girls essays, I’d love for you to subscribe! Let’s connect: linktr.ee/pexposure

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Lorelai Made Rory’s Yale Crisis About Herself

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Lorelai Gilmore and the Fear of Letting Go

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I Wanted “Old Rory” Back

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The Genius of Easy A

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this is what a crisis looks like on women’s bodies

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Lane Kim’s Ending Feels Different When You’re Older

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Watching *Gilmore Girls'* Most Elitist Episode

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the LOST realism of Romantic Movies

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i owe rory gilmore an apology

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Rory Gilmore Is Passive Aggressive

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The Complicated Love of Emily Gilmore

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Rory Gilmore was anxious, avoidant and depressed

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Gilmore Girls: Rewatchable Storytelling

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bring ugliness back to the movies ❤️

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I Hate Mr. Big With Every Fiber of My Being

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You're Not 'Too Much', Your Friends Just Suck | Ginny & Georgia Proves It

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LORELAI GILMORE: The Girl Who Never Grew Up | The Toxic Side of the “Cool Mom” Trope.

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Portrayal of Neglect on Gilmore Girls

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Why the Messy Rory Scene Means More Than You Remember | Gilmore Girls

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