Oy with the poodles already! Charlotte
and Laura are heading back to their favorite small town in CT to
visit the Gilmore Girls in this week's brand new episode. The girls
are chatting about Season 2 this time around and they cover the
Gilmores' lovelives, career/school goals, and more. Charlotte shares
her thoughts on Lorelai's struggles throughout the season, why she
loves Jess, and Rory's growth from quiet bookworm to more outspoken.
Laura explains why she feels bad for Dean, but doesn't think he's the
right match for Rory, and why Emily & Lorelai's relationship
growth throughout the season was so important. Both hosts chat about
the sprawling cast of characters, which episodes stand out as
favorites, and what things they're excited about in the following
seasons. Can Lorelai and Emily repair decades of damage with a couple
positive experiences? Will Luke be able to handle pseudo-parenthood
when his nephew Jess comes to town? And where can we find a
Bracebridge Dinner to attend?
Charlotte & Laura have a tough (but
fun!) round of Alphabet Sentence to kick off the Fun & Games
segment. For their second game, the girls combine their Gilmore Girls
love with another love: Harry Potter! They play a round of Sorting
Hat to decide which Hogwarts houses their favorite characters belong
in.
To celebrate Lorelai's graduation from
Business School, Laura sipped on a margarita (just like Lorelai!) and
Charlotte enjoyed some wine (just like Emily!).
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Don't forget to join us next week for The Lettuce Beets! The next topic episode of The Lettuce Podcast will feature Patrick Rothfuss' The Name of the Wind. This is a new topic for both Laura and Charlotte. Who's ready for a new adventure?
Until then,
Arugulater!
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