Gilmore Girls Took The Show's Most Controversial Storyline A Little Too Far

Gilmore Girls is one of the most iconic teen shows of all time, but there are still some storylines that fans have trouble getting behind, even if they needed to happen from a character development standpoint. Gilmore Girls‘ seven seasons have some uneven moments, with both Rory and Lorelai making very frustrating decisions throughout the show’s run. The show’s characters are far from perfect, but some Gilmore Girls moments are more controversial than others, particularly one season 7 storyline.

Gilmore Girls season 7 is many fans’ least favorite, thanks to network changes and the exit of the showrunners Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino. Without their guidance, the show took some strange turns, leading to episodes that Gilmore Girls fans often skip. Though Rory’s season 7 actions and concern for her future are hard to watch at times, Lorelai’s controversial storyline in Gilmore Girls season 7 is far worse, even if the show did need to explore her feelings to some extent.

Lorelai Needed To Seriously Date Christopher To Learn He Would Never Be Right For Her

The Pair Needed Closure, Even If It Was Frustrating To Watch

Lorelai’s relationships in Gilmore Girls are not always easy to watch, and she certainly does not always make great decisions, but her relationship with Christopher is by far the most frustrating in the series. From his introduction early in the show, it is clear that they don’t exactly fit together but are drawn together nonetheless. This is completely understandable; they have a child together, and they have known each other for so long that it can be difficult to separate the feelings of what they had together as teens and who they are as adults.

As long as Chris was in her life, even in the background, Lorelai was never going to be able to move on.

From calling Christopher right before she was supposed to marry Max Medina, to sleeping with him while he was with Sherry, Lorelai and Christopher’s relationship was incredibly messy. As long as Chris was in her life, even in the background, Lorelai was never going to be able to move on. The idea that they could one day be together, even with their commitments to other people, always seemed too tempting to the characters when they were together, allowing the will-they-or-won’t-they to go on for years.

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Throughout Gilmore Girls‘ seasons, Lorelai built Christopher up in her head, in turn, as an ideal guy she could never have and as a villain who never committed to their daughter. While, in theory, this knowledge that Christopher was bad at commitment should have been a sign that they shouldn’t be together, I do understand why Lorelai needed to finally, and fully, find that out for herself. After years of secretly hoping that they could be a perfect nuclear family, Lorelai jumped into it, but the show took that a step too far.

Gilmore Girls Never Should Have Had Lorelai & Christopher Get Married

Their Paris Trip Should Not Have Ended With That

Lorelai and Christopher’s lingering feelings for each other deserved to be resolved for Lorelai, especially because Christopher had put her through quite a lot throughout Gilmore Girls, but their season 7 marriage was too extreme. The final season begins with the pair sleeping together. They then abruptly get married in Paris in Gilmore Girls season 7, episode 7, “French Twist,” before returning home and sharing the news. Lorelai’s decision to sleep with Chris after breaking up with Luke was already controversial, but the marriage felt truly out of character.

Both Rory and Lorelai make rash decisions throughout Gilmore Girls, but Lorelai and Christopher’s marriage is one of the most thoughtless and unexpected. This is immediately clear through how little they actually know each other and how quickly their lives begin to clash. Not only does the marriage mean that the pair has to seriously consider Christopher’s unpopular standing in Stars Hollow, but it also reflects how they did not consider how it would make Rory feel.

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Christopher lets Rory down at almost every turn in Gilmore Girls, so, unsurprisingly, she is unhappy about her mother’s marriage to him. As a result, the marriage feels like a betrayal of the Lorelai and Rory relationship that is so central to the show. Though they pretty quickly realize that they are wrong for each other and get divorced, Lorelai and Christopher did not need to get married to find that out. Instead, Gilmore Girls could have just seen them date for a while before breaking up, without the rushed decisions and hurting those around them.


Gilmore Girls Poster

Gilmore Girls

9/10

Release Date

2000 – 2007-00-00

Network

The WB

Writers

Amy Sherman-Palladino




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