Emily and Richard pretending they weren’t trying to wreck Rory’s relationship with Dean by deliberately inviting all boys to her party was…really shitty of them, this was NOT their finest moment.
Dean was meh. Rory was also meh. But in their eyes she was this goddess made of deep knowledge and galactic sparkles up her a$$. To them he was just the bag boy. To me, Dean was too good for her. He's a nice sweet caring guy, deserves way better than Rory.
Grandparents confused her so much such that she ended up not knowing when to make a best decision for herself, but also she was allowing them to toy with her.
I don't care about this relationship getting ruined, but the grandparents manipulating Rory? It's exactly what they tried to do with Lorelai, and momentarily succeeded
I mean it was for the best tbh, that "relationship" was pretty much doomed the moment he cheated on his wife with her, not the best foundation for a lasting relationship tbh.
im sorry i don't feel bad for dean here- he made that mess with lindsay too by being unfaithful and giving up everything and now he dumps her bc what she's 15 minutes late to a date and doesn't even have time to explain the circumstances of the party???? dean hater forever idc
This man got married just to forget Rory while also simultaneously doing it to shove it in her face, then treats his wife like shit, then cheats on her and gets back with Rory...but being 15 minutes late to a date because she was hanging out with friends is just too far
Lol, you oversimplify it. He always wanted a traditional family. To get married, have kids and live a quiet and simple life. That's why he married Lindsay, since Rory had left him for another guy. Lindsay was uncomplicated, compliant and had no dreams outside being a homemaker. Dean loved highschool Rory, the sweet, genuine, shy and virginal Bambi-eyed Rory. After sleeping with her, I think he got her off the pedestal and then the whole world was not vibing with their relationship, nobody was genuinely happy for them anymore, not even Lorelei. Rory was now a Yale student, she changed, she was more confident and worldly, but Dean...was still a bag boy. 😂😂😂😂 I think he realised Rory will leave him eventually (meeting new interesting rich guys like Logan and all) and he dumped her to spare himself the heartache of being cast aside for another guy. AGAIN!! I mean, she came out the door like the Queen of England, covered in real diamonds, in that little black dress, with a suite of rich educated handsome boys following her. Meanwhile Dean was sitting there for some time (cause she forgot about him), by his cheap truck, in his casual clothes, and felt deeply humiliated. If the roles were reversed, everyone would hate Dean. Imagine Rory waiting for him and him showing up late surrounded by many beautiful girls. I think in that precise moment he finally realised what Rory's grandfather had been telling him: that he wasn't good enough for Rory. Basically he didn't dump her. He just finally let go.
Lol, you oversimplify it. He always wanted a traditional family. To get married, have kids and live a quiet and simple life. That's why he married Lindsay, since Rory had left him for another guy. Lindsay was uncomplicated, compliant and had no dreams outside being a homemaker. Dean loved highschool Rory, the sweet, genuine, shy and virginal Bambi-eyed Rory. After sleeping with her, I think he got her off the pedestal and then the whole world was not vibing with their relationship, nobody was genuinely happy for them anymore, not even Lorelei. Rory was now a Yale student, she changed, she was more confident and worldly, but Dean...was still a bag boy. 😂😂😂😂 I think he realised Rory will leave him eventually (meeting new interesting rich guys like Logan and all) and he dumped her to spare himself the heartache of being cast aside for another guy. AGAIN!! I mean, she came out the door like the Queen of England, covered in real diamonds, in that little black dress, with a suite of rich educated handsome boys following her. Meanwhile Dean was sitting there for some time (cause she forgot about him), by his cheap truck, in his casual clothes, and felt deeply humiliated. If the roles were reversed, everyone would hate Dean. Imagine Rory waiting for him and him showing up late surrounded by many beautiful girls. I think in that precise moment he finally realised what Rory's grandfather had been telling him: that he wasn't good enough for Rory. Basically he didn't dump her. He just finally let go.
Dean sacrificed so much, so much, just to be with the Love of his life. Roey was his entire world and she dangled him like a puppet on a string towards the end. Their first break up was harsh. Loosing your first love is never easy. But Dean lost his wife, his pride, his parents respect and so much more, all to be with Rory. (Look, I'm not giving him a free pass. Cheating is a 2 way street.) Rory's grandparents knew it was time for her to broaden her horizons. Step out the shadows of Stars Hallow. By meeting, befriending and dating Logan, she did just that.
@@Cornishpasty1 Erm, except he didn't tho. When Logan dropped her off at her house, it proved Dean right, and like the rest of the show too. He didn't belong, she became a Gilmore. But yeah, no one likes Dean
@@Jasminesim18 I'm not saying that was okay, I'm just saying that it wasn't the best on Rory's part, she was a brat. If she really had cared about Dean that time, she would have remembered to meet him. My guy always remembers to meet me, I always remember to meet him, he doesn't deserve to be forgotten, no one does.
Emily and Richard pretending they weren’t trying to wreck Rory’s relationship with Dean by deliberately inviting all boys to her party was…really shitty of them, this was NOT their finest moment.
Dean was meh. Rory was also meh. But in their eyes she was this goddess made of deep knowledge and galactic sparkles up her a$$.
To them he was just the bag boy.
To me, Dean was too good for her. He's a nice sweet caring guy, deserves way better than Rory.
I don't feel bad for either one of them. After the affair, this "relationship" was bound to be a disaster.
Also don't forget dean didn't want a career woman. He wanted a housewife. Also jess and logan wanted her to have a career
Grandparents confused her so much such that she ended up not knowing when to make a best decision for herself, but also she was allowing them to toy with her.
I don't care about this relationship getting ruined, but the grandparents manipulating Rory? It's exactly what they tried to do with Lorelai, and momentarily succeeded
I mean it was for the best tbh, that "relationship" was pretty much doomed the moment he cheated on his wife with her, not the best foundation for a lasting relationship tbh.
im sorry i don't feel bad for dean here- he made that mess with lindsay too by being unfaithful and giving up everything and now he dumps her bc what she's 15 minutes late to a date and doesn't even have time to explain the circumstances of the party???? dean hater forever idc
This man got married just to forget Rory while also simultaneously doing it to shove it in her face, then treats his wife like shit, then cheats on her and gets back with Rory...but being 15 minutes late to a date because she was hanging out with friends is just too far
Lol, you oversimplify it.
He always wanted a traditional family. To get married, have kids and live a quiet and simple life. That's why he married Lindsay, since Rory had left him for another guy. Lindsay was uncomplicated, compliant and had no dreams outside being a homemaker.
Dean loved highschool Rory, the sweet, genuine, shy and virginal Bambi-eyed Rory. After sleeping with her, I think he got her off the pedestal and then the whole world was not vibing with their relationship, nobody was genuinely happy for them anymore, not even Lorelei. Rory was now a Yale student, she changed, she was more confident and worldly, but Dean...was still a bag boy. 😂😂😂😂 I think he realised Rory will leave him eventually (meeting new interesting rich guys like Logan and all) and he dumped her to spare himself the heartache of being cast aside for another guy. AGAIN!!
I mean, she came out the door like the Queen of England, covered in real diamonds, in that little black dress, with a suite of rich educated handsome boys following her. Meanwhile Dean was sitting there for some time (cause she forgot about him), by his cheap truck, in his casual clothes, and felt deeply humiliated.
If the roles were reversed, everyone would hate Dean. Imagine Rory waiting for him and him showing up late surrounded by many beautiful girls.
I think in that precise moment he finally realised what Rory's grandfather had been telling him: that he wasn't good enough for Rory.
Basically he didn't dump her. He just finally let go.
Lol, you oversimplify it.
He always wanted a traditional family. To get married, have kids and live a quiet and simple life. That's why he married Lindsay, since Rory had left him for another guy. Lindsay was uncomplicated, compliant and had no dreams outside being a homemaker.
Dean loved highschool Rory, the sweet, genuine, shy and virginal Bambi-eyed Rory. After sleeping with her, I think he got her off the pedestal and then the whole world was not vibing with their relationship, nobody was genuinely happy for them anymore, not even Lorelei. Rory was now a Yale student, she changed, she was more confident and worldly, but Dean...was still a bag boy. 😂😂😂😂 I think he realised Rory will leave him eventually (meeting new interesting rich guys like Logan and all) and he dumped her to spare himself the heartache of being cast aside for another guy. AGAIN!!
I mean, she came out the door like the Queen of England, covered in real diamonds, in that little black dress, with a suite of rich educated handsome boys following her. Meanwhile Dean was sitting there for some time (cause she forgot about him), by his cheap truck, in his casual clothes, and felt deeply humiliated.
If the roles were reversed, everyone would hate Dean. Imagine Rory waiting for him and him showing up late surrounded by many beautiful girls.
I think in that precise moment he finally realised what Rory's grandfather had been telling him: that he wasn't good enough for Rory.
Basically he didn't dump her. He just finally let go.
I feel sorry for Dean😢❤
The smartest decision Dean ever made 😂
Dean sacrificed so much, so much, just to be with the Love of his life. Roey was his entire world and she dangled him like a puppet on a string towards the end. Their first break up was harsh. Loosing your first love is never easy. But Dean lost his wife, his pride, his parents respect and so much more, all to be with Rory. (Look, I'm not giving him a free pass. Cheating is a 2 way street.) Rory's grandparents knew it was time for her to broaden her horizons. Step out the shadows of Stars Hallow. By meeting, befriending and dating Logan, she did just that.
Dean should have fought for her. But on second thought Rory never could pick.
Why are people taking it so seriously it's only acting they only did this so Jared can go on to supernatural
So harsh, poor Dean ngl
she didn’t find a new guy, she just was hanging around with them, Dean took it wrong. Nobody liked Dean.
@@Cornishpasty1 Erm, except he didn't tho. When Logan dropped her off at her house, it proved Dean right, and like the rest of the show too. He didn't belong, she became a Gilmore. But yeah, no one likes Dean
pOoR dEaN but he cheated on his wife it was bound for him and Rory to be doomed.
@@Jasminesim18 I'm not saying that was okay, I'm just saying that it wasn't the best on Rory's part, she was a brat. If she really had cared about Dean that time, she would have remembered to meet him. My guy always remembers to meet me, I always remember to meet him, he doesn't deserve to be forgotten, no one does.
@@Scottius True I guess.
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that’s sad