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[s6e17] I'm Ok, You're Ok -

Reviewers highlight Paris and Rory's chemistry as a highlight of an otherwise "weak" episode, noting minor details like Paris being left-handed during their Chinese food binge.

Lorelai’s insistence on buying Luke a specific hanging bag for his field trip with April is a desperate attempt to "be a part of" a world she is being actively excluded from. [S6E17] I'm OK, You're OK

Watching Lorelai pay for a "fake professional" realtor in Monopoly money highlights her trademark whimsy, but it masks a deep-seated frustration with Luke’s lack of communication. Lane and the "Kim" Approval Reviewers highlight Paris and Rory's chemistry as a

While "I'm OK, You're OK" isn't a top-tier episode, it is essential viewing for understanding the breakdown of Lorelai and Luke's engagement. It deftly uses the Stars Hollow community—like Kirk’s "douchy" realtor phase —to distract from the heavy emotional isolation growing at the show's core. Lane and the "Kim" Approval While "I'm OK,

While some fans find this resolution sweet, others argue that Lane—often called the show's "most tragic figure"—deserved a life beyond the confines of Stars Hollow and Zach. Rory and Paris: The Yale Front

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Rory struggles with "forgiving" Logan for his bridesmaids' indiscretions, eventually retreating to Stars Hollow for a breather.