Gilmore Girls s03e05 Episode Script
Eight O'Clock at the Oasis
And the rabbit says, How about that schnitzel! Well? Well what? Theres no punchline.
That is the punchline.
How about that schnitzel! thats the punchline? Well, no, not when you say it like that.
- How am I supposed to say it? - Like a punchline.
- How about that schnitzel! - Oh, forget it.
- What? - You ruined my joke.
No, the punchline ruined your joke.
- What? - You admit its a punchline.
- Oh my God.
- Ha, I am vindicated.
How about that schnitzel! has officially been declared a punchline.
A really bad punchline.
No one asked for the Norton Critical Edition.
All the schnitzel and I wanted was some recognition and now we have it.
- Oh, man, its packed in here.
- I guess we counter it.
Oh, I guess we do.
What? What do you know, your face really can freeze that way.
- Are you okay? - Yeah, Im fine, Im great.
- Its a big fat happy sunshine day for me.
- Business looks good.
Yeah, the place is packed.
Sure, its been taken over by the J.
Crew catalog.
Oh, look, babies! I never wanna hear that come out of your mouth again.
- Find the yellow ball.
- Yellow ball, yellow ball, yellow ball - Ah, yellow duck.
- Ball.
Yellow ball, yellow ball, yellow ball.
Every weekend, the same stupid group comes in here and take up all my tables and every chair they can get their sticky hands on, and they do that.
They sit, they stand, one person holds the kid, another person holds the kid.
Ive got Choo-Choo Joe.
This guy runs in and out and back and forth, the other guy never takes his head out of that stupid bag, the women cant figure out which kid is which, and they do it all morning long, and then order two iced teas to go, and that is it.
- Im sure youre exaggerating.
- I am not exaggerating.
- Oh god.
- Oh, now, this is good, you see Choo-Choo Joe will not be working.
Get the Bongo Bear.
Get the Bongo Bear.
Howd you know that? Because Joe has not been working for the last six months.
Personally, I dont think hes broken, I think he killed himself to get away from that family.
- Oh, now that kids a major drooler.
- Yeah, its like a fountain.
Okay, thats it, they have to go.
Luke, come on, its just spit.
Pretend youre at a baseball game.
No no no, Ive had enough.
Let them go not spend money at Als, Im through.
Is that woman doing what I think shes doing? Well, I cant be a hundred percent sure, but oh yeah, thats lunch.
Why, why do they do this? This is a public place, people are eating here.
- They sure are.
- This cannot be sanitary.
I agree.
You dont know where that things been.
When did that become acceptable? In the old days, a woman would never consider doing that in public.
Theyd go find a barn or a cave or something.
I mean, its indecent.
This is a diner not a peep show! Hey, consider making it a combo.
You could charge more for your cheeseburgers.
Of course, no one would ever feel the same ordering a glass of milk again, but I have to do something.
I just cant stand here and let the lactating continue.
- Luke.
- Gross! Im gross? Im not the one exposing myself for the entire world to see.
Thats it.
- You go make her stop.
- Im not going over there.
- Why not? Youre a woman.
- So what? - So you have the same parts.
- What? - You shouldnt be scared of it.
- Scared of it? You know, youre gonna be a bachelor for a really long time.
I am being taken advantage of here, and I do not like being taken advantage of.
I hate this! Oh geez! Okay, well, that was kind of fun.
Aw, is it your nap time? The Tylers in twelve asked to have their toxic pillows removed.
Our pillows arent toxic.
According to the complimentary travel magazine that we put in their room, down pillows can carry airborne diseases and mold.
Unbelievable I didnt think anyone ever read those magazines.
I think she had to, there was a picture of a roast chicken on the cover.
- Michel.
- She is large.
- Michel.
- And her husband in ugly.
They threw pillows at me! Independence inn.
You really should identify yourself when you answer the phone at work.
Sorry.
Independence Inn, major disappointment speaking.
Better? Yes, thank you.
- Now I wanna talk to you about something.
- Shoot.
Im in charge of the Society Matrons Leagues annual antique auction next Tuesday and I thought maybe youd like to come.
Society Matrons League? Thats quite a name.
And what is wrong with that name, Lorelai? Nothing, it just sounds so serious.
Brings to mind a room full of old ladies wearing black dresses and cameos and pushing spoonfuls of cod liver oil on the kids.
Thats a very flattering portrait of my friends youre painting.
I didnt mean your friends.
I meant the other old ladies in the league, the ones who dont like you and your friends cause you guys are so young.
- Kindly wrap this up soon, Lorelai.
- Consider it wrapped.
Thank you.
As I was saying, all the proceeds from the auction go to the childrens hospital, and were going to be offering some lovely pieces which I think would like very nice in that inn of yours.
What sort of pieces? Basically a lot canes and shawls, a couple of walkers.
I believe we finally talked Old Lady Rollins into giving up her teeth.
What sort of pieces, Mom? We have a couple of wonderful writing desks, and some French end tables, rocking chairs, picture frames, lamps, davenports.
Well The worst that can happen is you wont find anything you like and youve wasted a couple of hours.
And who knows, you might find something you love.
Plus, I will be way too busy to sit with you if that is of concern.
That is not a concern.
Define way too busy.
- Are you interested or not? - When is this auction? - Tuesday at one oclock.
- Ill think about it.
- Ill see you Tuesday.
- Bye.
Im sorry, did I hear you mention something about an auction? My mothers womens group is having one next week.
Oh, well, you know I love a good auction.
The drama, the strategy.
- The strategy? - Oh, yes.
First, you mustnt be too eager because that drives the price way up.
Dont be too eager, got it.
And you must always be extremely careful of your paddle movements.
- Well, that certainly calls for a "Dirty!" - Hows your arm raise? - Good? - Pretty good.
Ah, I have an excellent arm raise.
Thats what it says on the bathroom wall.
- Yes, well, if you need some tips - Ill give you a call.
Good.
- Take me to the auction! - Michel.
Take me, I insist you take me! You dont even know if its gonna be any good.
Its just a bunch of society women.
If your mothers involved, it will be impeccable and I havent been to an impeccable auction in over a year.
- Well, I dont know.
- What do you want? - Michel, I dont want anything.
- Stop playing coy with me.
I want into that auction, you name your price.
Okay, you have to work weekends for the rest of this month.
Done.
And you have to answer the phone when it rings.
Done.
And you have to answer it in English, unless the person is actually foreign.
Done.
And you have to oversee the nature hikers next week.
No.
Michel, if you wanna go to this auction, you have to be in the lobby at six oclock Friday morning.
You have to hand out towels and water bottles, you have to show them the hiking trails, and you have to let them give you a nature name.
Fine, I will let them give me a nature name.
- All right, then, you can come.
- Thank you.
- Buttercup.
- You cannot give them suggestions! I cant believe you got into a fight with Pete.
Hey, you do not suddenly decide that garlic is an extra topping, not after five years, not after all weve been through.
We single-handedly helped Pete pay for that new delivery truck of his, and I thought he needed to be reminded of that fact.
Very loudly.
- Not that loudly.
- Dogs started barking.
Because they heard about the garlic incident, and no one likes getting screwed, Rory, not even a Schnauzer.
Petes a swindler.
He takes advantage of single mothers and their innocent children and for that, he must pay what? He gave us free cheesy bread.
He did? - Oh! - Yeah.
- I love the cheesy bread.
- I know you do.
- Its all hot, too.
- Now doesnt someone feel a little silly? - Me? - Should we call Pete tonight? - Okay, after cheesy bread.
- Fine, after the cheesy bread.
Im gonna go get the mail go on inside.
Okay, Im gonna go melt some more cheese on the pizza.
Melt away.
- Hey! Hello there, neighbor! - Hi.
Im sorry, are we neighbors? Yes, yes we are.
I just moved in across the way.
Oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Beenie Morrisons old place.
Thats right, Beenie Morrisons old place.
Beenie Morrisons old place.
I live in Beenie Morrisons old place.
Isnt that great? Only if Beenie Morrison didnt want to live there anymore.
Oh no, I paid him a very good price.
Overpaid, actually, but it was worth it.
Ive been dreaming about a place like Beenie Morrisons old place for a long time, and then I found it.
Im sorry, Im just really excited.
- Thats okay, its nice.
- Its a great neighborhood.
- Yes, it is.
- Everyones so friendly.
Babette.
- Do you know Babette? - Everybody knows Babette.
Oh, shes a great lady.
Oh, anyhow, Im Dwight.
Im Lorelai.
And if you see a teen walking around with a halo and a book, thats my daughter Rory.
Very nice to meet you, Lorelai.
Nice to meet you too, Dwight.
Welcome to the neighborhood.
If theres anything I can do to help out, let me know.
- Really? - Sure.
Well, thats great.
Actually, I have this little favor Id love to ask.
- Oh, right now? - Well, this week.
You know, I just got this beautiful lawn put in, really amazing shade of green, and the guy who put it in for me, he told me that I have to keep each bade of grass very moist for the first few days while the roots take, but I have to go on a business trip for a few days.
Huh, last minute, and believe me, I tried to get out of it but my boss said, Dwight, get off your keister and go make us some money, so I gotta go.
Well, sure, when the word keisters being thrown around, what are you gonna do? Exactly.
So I was wondering if maybe you could water my lawn? Only for a few days.
You know, a little in the morning, a little in the late afternoon or evening, depending on your schedule.
It would be a really big favor.
Well, I guess, I could water your lawn, Dwight sure.
Boy, that is something.
If I would have asked somebody back where I used to live to water my lawn, I wouldve gotten a much more HBO kind of answer.
I love it here! - So, can you come on over now? - Excuse me? So I can show you where the on/off nozzle is.
Itll only take a second.
Oh, my daughters waiting inside for me, I Oh, well, we can do it tomorrow before I leave.
Great.
What time are you leaving tomorrow? - Six a.
m.
- Now sounds fine.
- Thats so terrific.
Follow me.
- Okay.
You just gotta go over here and make a right.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, I know where it is.
Welcome to The Oasis! Thats what I named this place, The Oasis, my oasis, a little slice of heaven right here on Earth.
Gosh, I swear, I still cant believe Im here.
- I was in a terrible marriage, you know.
- Actually, I didnt.
Oh, yeah, horrible, like a punishment out of Greek mythology.
The women had five heads, suffering, agony.
You know, I used to be taller? - Really, she shrunk you? - I used to have more hair, too.
And higher arches.
But through all the screaming and the name calling, the berating and the humiliation, somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew someday I would have it my oasis.
Oh, thats what got me through.
Thats what kept me from sticking my head through a plate glass window every night when I got home.
Well, thats a really nice story, Dwight.
Its very inspiring and oh, hey, this looks like it does something.
Huh? Oh, yeah, this is the on/off spigot.
You just turn it to the right for on.
And the left for off.
- Seems simple.
- Its very simple.
- Okay, so, twice a day.
- Yeah, for a good fifteen minute soaking.
- I will soak my best.
- I really appreciate it.
- Okay, well, you have a good trip.
- I owe ya.
- Where have you been? - Get in the house.
- I thought you were gonna go get the mail.
- Go, go, go! What are you doing? Dont look around, stare straight ahead, no more talking to people ever! Mom! Next up, we have an occasional table from a distinguished, family-owned company in Vermont, circa 1912.
We shall start the bidding at two hundred-fifty dollars.
Do I hear two-fifty? Two hundred fifty Wow, lots of garbage at these things.
Always.
Youve got to be patient and wait for what you want to appear, then pounce.
True at an auction, true at a singles bar.
To put it crudely, yes.
Crap, crap, crap that makes the previous two items not seem like crap.
Could you keep your crap commentaries to yourself? Four hundred dollars, we have four hundred, four hundred going once, going twice, sold to bidder number sixty-five.
Aw, wow, that was a good table.
It was a good table, not a great table.
We shouldve gone for it.
Too expensive and too many scratches.
We couldve buffed the scratches out.
Look, if you want it that bad, its quite obvious that the buyers children will be selling it at his probate in the very near future.
- Youre awful.
- And hes old, now be quiet.
- Lorelai? - Hey Mom, you remember Michel? - Yes, from the inn.
- Hello Mrs.
Gilmore.
- Didnt you see me waving at you before? - Yeah.
You didnt wave back.
Its dangerous to wave at an auction.
You didnt see before, but when you waved you bought a motorcycle and a sidecar.
- I did not.
- Circa 1912.
Now would you drive it or would you sit in the sidecar? There she is, the Cobra.
- Oh, now, Natalie.
- The what? This woman gets her way or she squeezes til you comply.
Like a superhero.
Ignore her, Natalie is just being Natalie.
- My daughter, Lorelai.
- Nice to meet you.
Your mothers got such spunk.
You must love her.
I think shed squeeze me to death if I didnt.
Natalie, youre embarrassing me.
Oh, hush, Emily.
Listen to this our auctioneer calls in sick this morning, they are such flakes, and what is an auction without an auctioneer? Just a bunch of nuts with paddles surrounded by mismatched furniture? Exactly.
But your mother got on the horn with that lazy Charlie and she squeezed and squeezed til voila he suddenly felt better.
The Cobra.
- The Cobra.
- Oh, now, stop it.
Youre humble, dont be.
- Nice to meet you.
- Same here.
Ednas group wants to give you kudos, too, Emily.
- Make sure to swing by.
- I will.
I should make the rounds.
Say goodbye before you leave.
- I will, Cobra.
- Stop it.
It goes with the motorcycle thing, too.
Do I have two hundred-fifty? Two hundred-fifty, thank you.
Do I have three hundred? Three hundred Oh, is this our end tables? Moving on to three-fifty? Three-fifty, do we have four? - Let me do the paddle.
- No.
I just wanna hold it, its still your thing.
Im losing my concentration.
- Fine.
Im gonna go get a drink.
- Please.
Do we have five hundred? - Can I get a Merlot, please? - Yes sir.
Oh, that sounds great, make it two.
Got just enough for one and this is the last of the red, sorry.
- Aw.
Ill give you two bucks for it.
- Theyre free.
Which makes two bucks a great offer, and this is an auction, right? - Yes.
- Three.
- What? - Ill give you three for it.
- Four.
- Five.
- Six.
- Six-fifty - Ooh, losing steam.
- Just weighing cost versus benefit.
Well, youve gotta think about these things.
How about this? Can I get an empty glass? Yes, sir.
Aw.
Youre the Solomon of wine.
Everybodys gotta be something.
I got a few things coming up that Im bidding on.
Oh, oh.
Great, the bartender and I are the only ones in the building that dont get to hold a paddle.
Why dont you put a bid on one of the paddles? - What would I use to bid on it? - Im Solomon, not Einstein.
Bye Solomon.
Oops, I had a spare bottle all the time.
Oh, thanks.
This was better.
Hi, yes, I was at your auction yesterday and I was wondering if you could help me.
I met a man there and I would like to contact him but I didnt get his name and I wondered if you could look it up for me.
He was paddle number seventeen, and Oh right, confidential, got it Well, you know, actually, I misspoke earlier because this isnt a complete stranger Im trying to contact here, hes an old friend from school Good question.
Well, I dont know his name because I only knew him by his nickname Shamu.
We called him Shamu.
He was kind of a big guy in high school, but hes slimmed down quite a bit No, see, I dont have time to contact the high school alumni committee because time is of the essence See, Shamu and I went to a liquor store after the auction and we bought a lottery ticket together and we tore it and I took half and he took half, and Ill be damned if the thing didnt win! Fourteen million dollars! Really, but see, we have to claim it by four p.
m.
today or we forfeit Ah, yes Oh, well, but theres one more thing that I forgot to tell you.
See my blood type is o-negative and hes o-negative and I have a medical condition that All right, then.
Well, thank you anyway.
Bye.
- So - Yes? You ran into your old friend Shamu? - And you won millions of dollars? - Yup.
And you need a transfusion? Im just trying to get the name of a really cool guy I met at this auction, but they wont give it to me.
Wow, thats a lot of effort.
Mustve been cute.
And witty you dont meet that everyday.
You know who would have his name? - Who? - Grandma.
Ah, no, she only knows the Bittys, she doesnt know the young ones.
She knows everyone at these kinds of things.
You know Grandma.
- I cannot ask her for this.
- Then kiss Shamu goodbye.
- But maybe you could ask her.
- What? Come on, ask her, do me a favor! You want me to ask Grandma for the name of a man that I didnt meet at a function that I didnt attend? Ill share my lottery winnings with you.
Its ridiculously transparent.
- Fourteen million dollars.
- But youre sharing half with him and taxes will take a huge chunk, and oh yeah, you didnt win the lottery.
Ask her yourself.
Youre mean.
Did you call information and ask them for paddle seventeens listing? What do you think of the pork? Rory? Its good.
- Im not sure.
Richard? - Its fine.
Im not sure.
Its really good, Mom.
Yes, well, Im not sure.
Pork is bred leaner these days.
It has a different taste.
Less fat equals less flavor.
Yet another example of the great advances man has made, flavorless pork.
- Hurrah for the opposable thumbs.
- All right, enough talk about pork.
Please, someone change the subject.
Mom had a really good time at the auction the other day.
- Did you? - Yes, yes, I did.
Well, Im glad.
Did you see anything you liked? Yeah, Mom, anything look good to you there? Yes, actually, I bought a couple of end tables for the inn.
I must say I was very impressed with the selection this year.
I even wound up purchasing a couple of pieces for myself.
Yes, how nice to have yet another chair you cant sit in.
- Its one hundred years old.
- Wonderful.
We can put it next to the two-hundred-year-old footstool you cant put your foot on.
- Oh, Richard, please.
- Im only teasing, Emily.
It is one of the great pleasures of my life to be able to surround you with a house full of useless objects.
No, Im never happier than when were standing in the corner staring at our furniture.
Eat your pork, please.
You know, I believe there was something at the auction that Mom wanted but she didnt get.
Isnt that right, Mom? Oh really? What was that? I think it was a steamer trunk for Rory to take with her to military school, wasnt it, honey? I dont remember a steamer trunk, but I can check on it for you if you like.
Thats not necessary, Mom.
So, Mom, it was a very nice bunch of people you had at that auction.
Yes, very nice.
I was surprised at how many young people were there.
I mean, you know, younger people.
In fact, like, for instance, this guy that I talked to for quite awhile, he was - younger.
- What man was that? Oh, I didnt get his name, but he was a nice looking guy.
He had a gray suit and he was paddle number seventeen.
He likes Merlot.
Are you talking about Peyton Sanders? Oh, I dont know, maybe.
Wait one second, Ill look it up.
Oh, no no no, Mom, you dont have to shes looking it up.
Paddle number seventeen, Peyton Sanders.
Oh great, oh, Peyton Sanders.
Well, thats great that its Peyton Sanders cause thats great.
How well do you know this Peyton Sanders? - Why? - What? Why do you wanna know how well I know Peyton Sanders? I dont wanna know.
I was just mentioning that he was, you know, seemed - you know - Young.
Yes, young.
Okay, Mom Peyton and I kind of hit it off and I wondered if you possibly had his number okay, there, I said it.
Pass the flavorless pork.
- Youre asking me for his number? - If its not a big deal, then yes.
Well, well, well.
Richard, Lorelais asking me for a mans number.
- So I heard.
- But if its a big deal, forget it.
Its not a big deal at all.
I dont have his number.
- Okay, then, never mind.
- I can get his number.
- Would you like me to get his number? - Its up to you.
It cant be up to me.
I didnt ask for his number, you asked for his number, therefore it has to be up to you as to whether or not I get his number.
- Okay, Mom.
- Would you like me to get his number? - Yes, if you dont mind.
- I dont mind at all.
- Thank you.
- Youre welcome.
I wasnt kidding about that military school.
Okay, the clock is right! If we hurry, we still have time - to hit Lukes for breakfast.
Whatd I forget? - Pants.
- Ooh, dont do that.
Come on, lets go! - I cant.
You cant have breakfast? You have to have breakfast.
The clock is wrong, Ill miss my bus.
Forget your bus, Ill drive you to school.
- You will? - Yes.
Oh shoot! - What? - Dwights lawn.
Aw, there goes the breakfast sandwich.
No, no, lets hurry, we can still do Lukes.
- Mom! - Lets go! - My shoes! - You dont need shoes! In my day, we walked twenty miles in the snow just to get to our shoes! Aw, come on.
Okay, come on, sprinkle.
There, drink up boys, weve got a breakfast to get to.
Mom.
- What? - I think this is for you.
Lorelai? No, it must be someone else.
Hey, dont read that.
Do not read that.
Im telling you, no good can come from you reading that.
- Dear Lorelai - And shes reading it.
Just a couple of things that came to mind after we talked.
Oh great.
First of all, thank you for this very kind favor youre doing me.
I still cant believe that any one person would be so kind to someone they just met.
Yeah, apparently Dwights last home was Oz, and not as in The Wizard Of.
Second, since you are already coming over to take care of my lawn, I was hoping you wouldnt mind stopping inside and watering my African violets.
I have written the directions on a separate piece of paper, theres a key in the planter by the door.
Please go in, make yourself at home.
I have food in the fridge, satellite TV, and a great collection of board games.
My oasis is your oasis.
Im not going in that house.
Rory, do not pick up that key.
But we have to water the violets.
No, I didnt agree to violets.
He threw the violets in after hed already rooked me into watering his lawn.
Dont you at least wanna see what his house looks like? Absolutely not.
Key, please.
Let me just say, if we walk in there and his dead mother is sitting in a rocking chair, not a bit surprised.
- Oh, yeah, Dwight.
- This place is great.
Someone took the whole lounge craze very seriously.
- Oh my.
- Oh geez, he wasnt kidding.
I have never seen this many board games.
Hes got Monopoly from every country in the world.
- Hey, when you finally meet him? - Yeah? Remember he owns Twister theres a great visual awaiting you.
Got it.
Hey, how come we dont have a tiki bar? Well, we are not two wild and crazy guys.
- You like pina coladas.
- And getting lost in the rain.
I love it here.
Its quite a statement, Ill give him that.
- Hey, African violets.
- Oh yeah, right.
Just a sec.
Hello? Hi Peyton, thanks for calling me back Well, I hope it was a good surprise.
It was a good surprise.
You just flew back on your jet, huh? >From Maui? Sounds great Yes, I would love to get together with you Um, Im pretty flexible next week.
Whatd you have in mind? - David Bowie? - What? I love David Bowie, I would love to go Oh, well, yeah, it is a ways away, but No, I think that sounds just crazy enough.
What sounds crazy enough? That sounds great, Peyton.
Its a plan Ill see you then, okay, bye.
Were having dinner tomorrow.
What were you saying about David Bowie? Well, first, he asked me to the David Bowie concert next week.
- Youre so lucky! - I know! And once that was set, he said that a week was an awfully long time to wait.
- He did not.
- So were having dinner tomorrow.
- And Bowie next week.
- And Bowie next week.
Two dates in one phone call.
Talk about not wasting any time.
He sounds very cool, and not just cause he owns his own jet.
Well, remember to tell him that the way to get to you is through your daughter, who desperately wants to go to Amsterdam.
I will remember.
- I think this place is lucky.
- I think you may be right.
Of course, creepys the other word that comes to mind.
- The red skirt is not working.
- Try the blue.
Blue let me down ten minutes ago, I think its conspiring with the red.
I wish youd just wear the dress we picked out this morning.
No, you know as well as I do, the morning butt and evening butt are two completely different butts.
Well, whatever butt youve got tonight had better hurry because hes gonna be here any minute.
Rats.
Fine, okay, striped skirt, burgundy sweater, thats it.
What do you think? And remember, Im wearing this no matter what because I cannot spend one more second deciding what to wear, so the answer has to be, You look fantastic.
You look fantastic.
- Pink and black.
- With a flippy skirt.
Grab a necklace? - Okay, here is my concern.
- Voice it.
Well, you know, I only saw this guy once for like ten minutes and the lighting was only so-so and I hadnt eaten anything, and, like, what if Im remembering him a lot cuter than he was? - Im sure youre not.
- Yeah, but what if I am? You know how these things are.
You get bored, you need a diversion, so you superimpose a really cute guys face over a really scary looking guy.
Well, then youll just have to strike up a conversation with him and find out what kind of a man he is beneath the surface.
What? On the first date what will he think of me? Just order an extra dessert.
- Okay, fine.
Well? - I like the brown.
Come here a sec, youve got some dirt on your forehead.
Im sorry, its just the sign of the devil, my mistake.
- You look beautiful.
- Thank you.
I think thats him.
- Well, the car sure is pretty.
- Come on.
Okay now, if for some reason, he does turn out to have like a horn in the middle of his forehead, you will call me in one hour with a very high fever.
Deal.
- God, Im nervous.
Why am I nervous? - Because youre crazy.
Yes, good, thank you.
Youre feeling just fine.
- Hey Peyton.
- Am I early? No, youre right on time.
Peyton, I want you to meet my daughter, Rory.
- Its a pleasure, Rory.
- Hi.
Okay, so, dont wait up and remember only two or three crackheads at the most, they eat all the good cereal.
Deal.
Have fun.
It was nice meeting you, Rory.
You look wonderful.
Oh, so do you Peyton.
So do you.
You up? - What time is it? - 10:15.
- Oops.
- Yup.
What happened? He was hornless.
No, he had no horns, he also had no personality.
- Yikes.
- And no sense of humor.
- Gross.
- And no idea how boring he was.
- Im sorry.
- Thats okay.
The evening started well enough that is, until we got to the car a Jaguar XJ8 convertible with a 290 horsepower engine, in case you were wondering.
You werent? Funny, neither was I.
However, he told me anyhow.
He told me a lot of other things about the car, also.
Like, did you know how many inches the pistons are? I do! I also know the correct oil to use for it, how to treat the leather interior, and how to load it onto a flatbed truck in case of a flat tire.
Geez, did he talk about anything else but the car? Not until we got to the restaurant - and the wine list.
- Oh no, hes a wine-y? Yes, he sniffed, swirled, swished, and did every other pretentious and borderline-disgusting thing that you can do with a glass of wine in a public place, and he did it all while describing to me the vintage discrepancies and the wood they use for the barrels in Palermo and the grape crop projections for the following year.
And I, in turn, chimed in with my story about getting sick on Andre Cold Duck in the back of Peter Cutlers car in ninth grade.
He didnt find that quite as charming.
I cant believe that.
That is one of your best anecdotes.
I know! So I stopped talking.
He continued talking and I just sat there thinking about Peter Cutler.
How was Peter Cutler? Where was Peter Cutler? Was there any chance that Peter Cutler would appear and kill the man sitting across from me talking about torque? Was the food good at least? - Tiny portions, weird sauces.
- Im sorry.
Thats okay.
You dont know until you try, right? Anyhow, I am going to go to bed now and dream of Peter Cutler.
Hopefully, it will be dirty.
What about Bowie? Im not sharing Peter Cutler with Bowie.
- Are you still going? - No.
Theres no way I could stand this guy for another night.
Ill catch Bowie the next time he does a farewell tour.
- Bummer.
- I know.
- Night Mom.
- Night babe.
Oh, and hey, tomorrow, Ill fill you in on how many hours you have to clock to get your pilots license.
I cannot wait.
Well, the quilting convention is sitting down to tea.
- Im doing internal cartwheels.
- Any messages? Your mother called.
The auction people dropped the lamp that we bought at her place and dropped hers off here and shes desperate to have it for some soiree at her house this evening.
Oh, swell.
Well, I guess I can take it to her when I do my other errands.
I can pick up Rory, too.
- This is cool.
- Yes, it was a personal purchase.
- I want it, what is it? - An eighteenth century bleeding bowl.
A bleeding bowl? When doctors bled patients, the blood had to go somewhere, no? Okay return lamp, pick up Rory, boil right hand.
- Hey Mom, I think this is yours.
- Ah! Yes, it is.
- And I believe this is yours.
- Yes, it is.
That auction house is usually so good with deliveries.
Im surprised at the mix up.
Oh, well, Gilmore and Gilmore theres kind of a connection there.
Yes, I suppose there is.
Okay, well, I have to pick up Rory in a little while, so well see you Friday.
Would you like to sit down, maybe have some coffee? Oh, I dont wanna leave her standing there.
Well, Rory doesnt get out for another half an hour.
Youve got a little time.
- Okay, I guess I can stay a minute.
- Wonderful.
Ill get you a stopwatch so you can keep exact time.
That wont be necessary, Mom.
- So, how is everything? - Everythings fine.
- And hows everything with Rory? - Everything with Rorys fine.
- And hows everything at the inn? - Everything at the inn is fine.
And how was your date? - My what? - Your date with Peyton.
Well, my date was, shockingly enough, fine.
- How did you know about his date? - His mother told me.
- You know his mother? - A little.
- Oh good.
- So, tell me, what did you do? - When? - On your date.
Oh, well, we just went to dinner, thats all.
I heard you went driving around afterward.
Well, sure, you know, we drove in the direction of my house.
- I guess you could call that driving around.
- I heard Peyton had a lovely time.
Did he? Well, thats nice, Im glad.
I should really get going, Mom.
Oh, you have a little more time.
I wanna hear more about your date.
Well, it was just a date, you know, nothing special.
Two people eating and talking one person talking slightly more than the other.
- Had he called you since? - No, but Oh, well, it was only last night, theres time.
I just think this is so exciting.
You know what, Mom, I wouldnt get too excited if I were you.
Why not? Well, because we didnt really hit it off that well.
- What? - No ones fault, hes just not really my type.
What do you mean hes not your type? Well, we just dont have any of the same interests, and we didnt find a whole lot to talk about.
You know, basically the date was kind of a dud.
Oh, well, thats too bad.
Yeah.
Well, youll just have to try a little harder on the next date.
Excuse me? Arent you going to a concert together next week? Ah, that Peytons a real Mamas boy, isnt he? Just because he shares his life with his mother doesnt make him a Mamas boy, Lorelai.
Im not gonna go to the concert with him, Mom.
But I thought you had a plan.
We did, but that was before we spent any time together and realized we cant spend any time together.
- Youre not gonna cancel on him.
- Mom, believe me, he wont be surprised.
- He didnt have that great a time either.
- Lorelai, you have to go to the concert.
You made a commitment to someone, you have to honor it.
- Mom, this is my business, okay? - This is so like you.
What is so like me? You spend five seconds with a person and if they say one wrong thing, you turn on them and never give them a second chance.
- What? - You are extremely judgmental, Lorelai.
Im not extremely judgmental of the pot calling the kettle black.
I spent two and a half hours with a man who talked about nothing but himself, his place, his car Hes proud of his accomplishments.
Whats wrong with that? He didnt end world hunger, Mom.
He simply made the grueling decision to spring for the bigger tires.
- Lorelai.
- Mom, you know what, I have to go.
- Were not finished discussing this.
- Theres nothing to discuss.
Rorys waiting.
Ill see you Friday.
- Ooh, I got you a present.
- What? In my purse.
- Cardio Salsa.
- Yeah, they play the Miami Sound Machine and you dance around, you get a really great workout.
- Why would you buy me this? - Because Ill feel stupid doing in alone.
- Too bad.
- Come on.
No way.
Salsa with me.
Pretend Im Antonio Banderas.
If you were standing in back of Antonio Banderas, I couldnt pretend that you were Antonio Banderas.
Dont you want your mother to live a long and healthy life? - Not if I have to do Cardio Salsa.
- What? Nice knowing you, senora.
Adios.
- I would salsa for you.
- Well, luckily, youll never have to.
Hello oh, Dwight, hi, its nice to hear from you, too Yeah, hey, how did you get my cell phone number? Oh, yeah, gotta love that Babette, huh? Oh, the lawns fine okay Okay Sure, Dwight, you have a safe trip Yeah, bye.
It seems that Dwight has been checking the weather reports and Stars Hollow is going to be extra sunny for the next few days, so he was wondering if instead of watering the lawn twice a day for fifteen minutes, we could water it three times a day for ten minutes.
- He should really get a dog.
- Only if that dog doesnt mind using the bathroom at the gas station cause that lawn is definitely off limits.
True.
So, I have to get back to the inn could you water for me? It was your idea to do it.
I cant, I have a China shipment coming in.
- Do it tonight.
- Dwight says it needs it now, and if we let that lawn die, hes gonna vibe us for the rest of our lives.
Not me, Im going off to college next year.
Youll be home for holidays.
Maybe not now.
You would stay away from me on holidays just because of Dwight? Hey, nobody wants vibing on the holidays.
Rory, please? Im gonna be seriously late if I have to go all the way home.
- Fine.
- Thank you.
- Youre my favorite daughter.
- You say that to all your daughters.
Yes, I do, but I only mean it with you.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Oh, Dwight, please, you are on a business trip get a hooker.
- Hello? - Lorelai, good, Im glad I got you.
I just wanted you to know that I am playing golf with Peytons father Brennan on Sunday.
Okay.
Wear sunscreen.
I will call you afterward and we can evaluate how to proceed from there.
What are you talking about? Well, Im not sure how much damage has been done so I need some time with the man to assess whether or not a simple apology will work.
- Apology from who? - From you.
- For what? - For the way you treated Peyton.
- Are you serious? - Of course Im serious.
- Dad, this is none of your business.
- It certainly is my business.
No, who I date or do not date is absolutely none of your business.
Peytons mother is in the DAR with your mother.
I know that.
Shes also on the Opera Committee with your mother, the hospital board with your mother, the horticultural society with your mother.
I get it, they hang, whats the point? This woman is a very important person in our social circle.
She may have taken what you did the wrong way, which could affect her relationship with your mother.
Dad, all I did was not go on a second date with her fully grown son.
Theres no way shes gonna be mad at Mom for that.
Lorelai, you obviously do not understand the way things work in your mothers world.
There is a certain protocol that must be followed, social rules that dictate proper behavior, and these rules must be very strictly adhered to.
Dad, Im not going out with Peyton again, period.
Lorelai, let me tell you a little story.
Now, two years ago, Sally Wallingtons check for the winter formal bounced.
So? It took her two weeks to replace the check.
So? When Sally attended the next DAR meeting, she was served the last cup of tea.
So? Before this unfortunate incident, Sally Wallington always received the first cup of tea.
When she was suddenly demoted, your mother moved up to the prime tea spot, and shes held that spot ever since.
Now, shes very proud of that spot, and now shes afraid that this little incident may jeopardize it.
Dad, I explained this to Mom and Ill explain it to you.
Im not sixteen, I dont live with you anymore, Ive been making my own decisions, romantic and otherwise, for a long time now and you can play all the golf you want but the subject better be letting chicks into the Augusta Golf Club because my love life is officially off limits.
- Didnt you hear what I just said? - About the tea? Yes, I heard it, and Im sorry, but it sounds insane.
Of course it sounds insane! It is insane, that is not the point.
- Okay, then whats the point? - The point is your mother is upset, and I dont want her to be upset.
Now, you may not understand her world, I may not understand her world, but it is her world, and in her world it is very, very important that she have the first cup of tea.
And I dont care about your independence or what you told your mother or anything else you have to say if my wife wants the first cup of tea, shes going to have the first cup of tea, thats it! Now, I will call you after I play golf.
Hey, its Dwight, leave a message, Im listening.
Dwight, hi its Doris.
Doris, your wife, remember me? The woman who was asleep in bed when you snuck out the window like a spineless little worm! How dare you sneak out like that, you sniveling little pond scum sample! I should call Erin Brockovich to bring a lawsuit against your parents, you steaming lump of toxic waste! You really thought you could get away from me? From me? I wouldve found you sooner if I had bothered to look, but now I have, I found you, and all I can say is this I want my board games back! I want them back and I want them back now! And I will hunt you down to the ends of the Earth until I get them back especially the Trivial Pursuit! Whoa, gross! Dean, please have your pager with you, please, come on.
Dean, come on! Damn you and your Unabomber tendencies! Aw man! - Whoa, whoa, slow down.
- Get out of my way.
- I like the new look.
Its very Blue Crush.
- Hilarious.
- Whats the matter? - Nothing.
Youre walking pretty fast for nothing.
Well, our president said exercise and I am very patriotic.
- And completely soaked.
- Where is everyone? - Who are you looking for? - No one.
Rory, stop.
Whats the matter other than the fact that youre obviously out of towels.
This guy moved in across the way from us and we said wed water his lawn and the grass can only be watered in ten minute increments, otherwise the lawn drowns, and the thing is stuck and it wont turn off and I have to find someone, Luke or Taylor or Where are you going? Jess! You dont have to do this.
I didnt ask you to do this.
I can just find someone else to do it.
- Aw, you made it look so easy.
- Yeah, it was loose.
You just had to press down and give it a good twist, thats all.
- Well, thank you.
- Youre welcome.
- So things are good? - Oh, yeah, really good.
- School? - Good.
- Still gonna do the Harvard thing? - Yeah.
Good.
Yeah, good.
So - My pager.
- Yeah, I figured.
- Who is it? - Its Dean.
I paged him earlier to come over and help me and he just got the message, so hes - Coming over to help.
- Yeah.
Okay.
- Hi Mom.
- Hello Lorelai.
- Hi Grandma.
- Hello Rory.
- Thats a pretty sweater.
- Thank you.
I do love you in blue, you should wear blue more often.
- Buy her more blue, Lorelai.
- Oh, Ill get right on it.
- So, I brought you something Mom.
- Oh really? - Soda, Rory? - Yes, please.
These are some pictures from Sookies wedding.
Theres a great one of you and Dad dancing.
I put em in an album for you.
- Well, thats very nice, thank you.
- You wanna see? - Im making drinks right now, Lorelai.
- Right, later it is.
Here you go.
- Here.
- Oh, guess Im having wine.
- You didnt want wine? - Wines fine.
Give it back, Ill get you something else.
No, Im good with wine, Mom.
I can make you a martini, would you like a martini? No, I just you usually ask me what I want, and tonight you didnt ask me what I wanted so I didnt have a chance to tell you how much I would love some wine.
- I bought some cheese to have before dinner.
- Great, we love cheese.
- It goes great with wine.
- I will be right back.
Boy, its cold in here.
Its a lot colder where youre sitting.
- Shes mad at me.
- Yup.
- Think shes gonna be mad at me all night? - Yup.
- I guess I should go in there and talk to her.
- Yup.
You wouldnt wanna go in there and talk to her for me? Nope.
Good thing you dont get paid by the word.
The sooner you get in there, the sooner you get cheese.
Fine.
- Need some help? - No, Im fine, thank you.
- Mom, I just wanted to say Im sorry.
- Sorry for what? Sorry about the whole Peyton thing.
- When I asked you for his number, I didnt think - Think about what? Think about what would happen if things didnt work out with us.
I mean, I know his mom is your friend, and I shouldnt have even gotten mixed up in this whole thing if I wasnt prepared to remember that what I do will affect you, and to me its just a Bowie concert, but to you, its not.
I was a little thoughtless and Im sorry, but you have to understand that I was not lying when I said we had a bad time.
We had a really, really, really, really, really bad time.
I swear, it was one of the worst times Ive ever had, it was awful.
Do you remember skiing with the Danners and their Dobermans? - Oh, God, yes.
- This was worse.
And, by the way, not just for me it was pretty bad for him, too.
It wasnt like he was in love and I was miserable.
We were both in pain deep pain, Marathon Man kind of pain.
But despite all of this horrible pain that we were both in, and would be in again if we had to spend one more second together, if you really want me to, I will go to the Bowie concert with him.
Well, your saying that means a lot.
Thank you, Lorelai.
Borrow Rorys sweater when you go.
Ground control to Major Tom
That is the punchline.
How about that schnitzel! thats the punchline? Well, no, not when you say it like that.
- How am I supposed to say it? - Like a punchline.
- How about that schnitzel! - Oh, forget it.
- What? - You ruined my joke.
No, the punchline ruined your joke.
- What? - You admit its a punchline.
- Oh my God.
- Ha, I am vindicated.
How about that schnitzel! has officially been declared a punchline.
A really bad punchline.
No one asked for the Norton Critical Edition.
All the schnitzel and I wanted was some recognition and now we have it.
- Oh, man, its packed in here.
- I guess we counter it.
Oh, I guess we do.
What? What do you know, your face really can freeze that way.
- Are you okay? - Yeah, Im fine, Im great.
- Its a big fat happy sunshine day for me.
- Business looks good.
Yeah, the place is packed.
Sure, its been taken over by the J.
Crew catalog.
Oh, look, babies! I never wanna hear that come out of your mouth again.
- Find the yellow ball.
- Yellow ball, yellow ball, yellow ball - Ah, yellow duck.
- Ball.
Yellow ball, yellow ball, yellow ball.
Every weekend, the same stupid group comes in here and take up all my tables and every chair they can get their sticky hands on, and they do that.
They sit, they stand, one person holds the kid, another person holds the kid.
Ive got Choo-Choo Joe.
This guy runs in and out and back and forth, the other guy never takes his head out of that stupid bag, the women cant figure out which kid is which, and they do it all morning long, and then order two iced teas to go, and that is it.
- Im sure youre exaggerating.
- I am not exaggerating.
- Oh god.
- Oh, now, this is good, you see Choo-Choo Joe will not be working.
Get the Bongo Bear.
Get the Bongo Bear.
Howd you know that? Because Joe has not been working for the last six months.
Personally, I dont think hes broken, I think he killed himself to get away from that family.
- Oh, now that kids a major drooler.
- Yeah, its like a fountain.
Okay, thats it, they have to go.
Luke, come on, its just spit.
Pretend youre at a baseball game.
No no no, Ive had enough.
Let them go not spend money at Als, Im through.
Is that woman doing what I think shes doing? Well, I cant be a hundred percent sure, but oh yeah, thats lunch.
Why, why do they do this? This is a public place, people are eating here.
- They sure are.
- This cannot be sanitary.
I agree.
You dont know where that things been.
When did that become acceptable? In the old days, a woman would never consider doing that in public.
Theyd go find a barn or a cave or something.
I mean, its indecent.
This is a diner not a peep show! Hey, consider making it a combo.
You could charge more for your cheeseburgers.
Of course, no one would ever feel the same ordering a glass of milk again, but I have to do something.
I just cant stand here and let the lactating continue.
- Luke.
- Gross! Im gross? Im not the one exposing myself for the entire world to see.
Thats it.
- You go make her stop.
- Im not going over there.
- Why not? Youre a woman.
- So what? - So you have the same parts.
- What? - You shouldnt be scared of it.
- Scared of it? You know, youre gonna be a bachelor for a really long time.
I am being taken advantage of here, and I do not like being taken advantage of.
I hate this! Oh geez! Okay, well, that was kind of fun.
Aw, is it your nap time? The Tylers in twelve asked to have their toxic pillows removed.
Our pillows arent toxic.
According to the complimentary travel magazine that we put in their room, down pillows can carry airborne diseases and mold.
Unbelievable I didnt think anyone ever read those magazines.
I think she had to, there was a picture of a roast chicken on the cover.
- Michel.
- She is large.
- Michel.
- And her husband in ugly.
They threw pillows at me! Independence inn.
You really should identify yourself when you answer the phone at work.
Sorry.
Independence Inn, major disappointment speaking.
Better? Yes, thank you.
- Now I wanna talk to you about something.
- Shoot.
Im in charge of the Society Matrons Leagues annual antique auction next Tuesday and I thought maybe youd like to come.
Society Matrons League? Thats quite a name.
And what is wrong with that name, Lorelai? Nothing, it just sounds so serious.
Brings to mind a room full of old ladies wearing black dresses and cameos and pushing spoonfuls of cod liver oil on the kids.
Thats a very flattering portrait of my friends youre painting.
I didnt mean your friends.
I meant the other old ladies in the league, the ones who dont like you and your friends cause you guys are so young.
- Kindly wrap this up soon, Lorelai.
- Consider it wrapped.
Thank you.
As I was saying, all the proceeds from the auction go to the childrens hospital, and were going to be offering some lovely pieces which I think would like very nice in that inn of yours.
What sort of pieces? Basically a lot canes and shawls, a couple of walkers.
I believe we finally talked Old Lady Rollins into giving up her teeth.
What sort of pieces, Mom? We have a couple of wonderful writing desks, and some French end tables, rocking chairs, picture frames, lamps, davenports.
Well The worst that can happen is you wont find anything you like and youve wasted a couple of hours.
And who knows, you might find something you love.
Plus, I will be way too busy to sit with you if that is of concern.
That is not a concern.
Define way too busy.
- Are you interested or not? - When is this auction? - Tuesday at one oclock.
- Ill think about it.
- Ill see you Tuesday.
- Bye.
Im sorry, did I hear you mention something about an auction? My mothers womens group is having one next week.
Oh, well, you know I love a good auction.
The drama, the strategy.
- The strategy? - Oh, yes.
First, you mustnt be too eager because that drives the price way up.
Dont be too eager, got it.
And you must always be extremely careful of your paddle movements.
- Well, that certainly calls for a "Dirty!" - Hows your arm raise? - Good? - Pretty good.
Ah, I have an excellent arm raise.
Thats what it says on the bathroom wall.
- Yes, well, if you need some tips - Ill give you a call.
Good.
- Take me to the auction! - Michel.
Take me, I insist you take me! You dont even know if its gonna be any good.
Its just a bunch of society women.
If your mothers involved, it will be impeccable and I havent been to an impeccable auction in over a year.
- Well, I dont know.
- What do you want? - Michel, I dont want anything.
- Stop playing coy with me.
I want into that auction, you name your price.
Okay, you have to work weekends for the rest of this month.
Done.
And you have to answer the phone when it rings.
Done.
And you have to answer it in English, unless the person is actually foreign.
Done.
And you have to oversee the nature hikers next week.
No.
Michel, if you wanna go to this auction, you have to be in the lobby at six oclock Friday morning.
You have to hand out towels and water bottles, you have to show them the hiking trails, and you have to let them give you a nature name.
Fine, I will let them give me a nature name.
- All right, then, you can come.
- Thank you.
- Buttercup.
- You cannot give them suggestions! I cant believe you got into a fight with Pete.
Hey, you do not suddenly decide that garlic is an extra topping, not after five years, not after all weve been through.
We single-handedly helped Pete pay for that new delivery truck of his, and I thought he needed to be reminded of that fact.
Very loudly.
- Not that loudly.
- Dogs started barking.
Because they heard about the garlic incident, and no one likes getting screwed, Rory, not even a Schnauzer.
Petes a swindler.
He takes advantage of single mothers and their innocent children and for that, he must pay what? He gave us free cheesy bread.
He did? - Oh! - Yeah.
- I love the cheesy bread.
- I know you do.
- Its all hot, too.
- Now doesnt someone feel a little silly? - Me? - Should we call Pete tonight? - Okay, after cheesy bread.
- Fine, after the cheesy bread.
Im gonna go get the mail go on inside.
Okay, Im gonna go melt some more cheese on the pizza.
Melt away.
- Hey! Hello there, neighbor! - Hi.
Im sorry, are we neighbors? Yes, yes we are.
I just moved in across the way.
Oh, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Beenie Morrisons old place.
Thats right, Beenie Morrisons old place.
Beenie Morrisons old place.
I live in Beenie Morrisons old place.
Isnt that great? Only if Beenie Morrison didnt want to live there anymore.
Oh no, I paid him a very good price.
Overpaid, actually, but it was worth it.
Ive been dreaming about a place like Beenie Morrisons old place for a long time, and then I found it.
Im sorry, Im just really excited.
- Thats okay, its nice.
- Its a great neighborhood.
- Yes, it is.
- Everyones so friendly.
Babette.
- Do you know Babette? - Everybody knows Babette.
Oh, shes a great lady.
Oh, anyhow, Im Dwight.
Im Lorelai.
And if you see a teen walking around with a halo and a book, thats my daughter Rory.
Very nice to meet you, Lorelai.
Nice to meet you too, Dwight.
Welcome to the neighborhood.
If theres anything I can do to help out, let me know.
- Really? - Sure.
Well, thats great.
Actually, I have this little favor Id love to ask.
- Oh, right now? - Well, this week.
You know, I just got this beautiful lawn put in, really amazing shade of green, and the guy who put it in for me, he told me that I have to keep each bade of grass very moist for the first few days while the roots take, but I have to go on a business trip for a few days.
Huh, last minute, and believe me, I tried to get out of it but my boss said, Dwight, get off your keister and go make us some money, so I gotta go.
Well, sure, when the word keisters being thrown around, what are you gonna do? Exactly.
So I was wondering if maybe you could water my lawn? Only for a few days.
You know, a little in the morning, a little in the late afternoon or evening, depending on your schedule.
It would be a really big favor.
Well, I guess, I could water your lawn, Dwight sure.
Boy, that is something.
If I would have asked somebody back where I used to live to water my lawn, I wouldve gotten a much more HBO kind of answer.
I love it here! - So, can you come on over now? - Excuse me? So I can show you where the on/off nozzle is.
Itll only take a second.
Oh, my daughters waiting inside for me, I Oh, well, we can do it tomorrow before I leave.
Great.
What time are you leaving tomorrow? - Six a.
m.
- Now sounds fine.
- Thats so terrific.
Follow me.
- Okay.
You just gotta go over here and make a right.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, I know where it is.
Welcome to The Oasis! Thats what I named this place, The Oasis, my oasis, a little slice of heaven right here on Earth.
Gosh, I swear, I still cant believe Im here.
- I was in a terrible marriage, you know.
- Actually, I didnt.
Oh, yeah, horrible, like a punishment out of Greek mythology.
The women had five heads, suffering, agony.
You know, I used to be taller? - Really, she shrunk you? - I used to have more hair, too.
And higher arches.
But through all the screaming and the name calling, the berating and the humiliation, somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew someday I would have it my oasis.
Oh, thats what got me through.
Thats what kept me from sticking my head through a plate glass window every night when I got home.
Well, thats a really nice story, Dwight.
Its very inspiring and oh, hey, this looks like it does something.
Huh? Oh, yeah, this is the on/off spigot.
You just turn it to the right for on.
And the left for off.
- Seems simple.
- Its very simple.
- Okay, so, twice a day.
- Yeah, for a good fifteen minute soaking.
- I will soak my best.
- I really appreciate it.
- Okay, well, you have a good trip.
- I owe ya.
- Where have you been? - Get in the house.
- I thought you were gonna go get the mail.
- Go, go, go! What are you doing? Dont look around, stare straight ahead, no more talking to people ever! Mom! Next up, we have an occasional table from a distinguished, family-owned company in Vermont, circa 1912.
We shall start the bidding at two hundred-fifty dollars.
Do I hear two-fifty? Two hundred fifty Wow, lots of garbage at these things.
Always.
Youve got to be patient and wait for what you want to appear, then pounce.
True at an auction, true at a singles bar.
To put it crudely, yes.
Crap, crap, crap that makes the previous two items not seem like crap.
Could you keep your crap commentaries to yourself? Four hundred dollars, we have four hundred, four hundred going once, going twice, sold to bidder number sixty-five.
Aw, wow, that was a good table.
It was a good table, not a great table.
We shouldve gone for it.
Too expensive and too many scratches.
We couldve buffed the scratches out.
Look, if you want it that bad, its quite obvious that the buyers children will be selling it at his probate in the very near future.
- Youre awful.
- And hes old, now be quiet.
- Lorelai? - Hey Mom, you remember Michel? - Yes, from the inn.
- Hello Mrs.
Gilmore.
- Didnt you see me waving at you before? - Yeah.
You didnt wave back.
Its dangerous to wave at an auction.
You didnt see before, but when you waved you bought a motorcycle and a sidecar.
- I did not.
- Circa 1912.
Now would you drive it or would you sit in the sidecar? There she is, the Cobra.
- Oh, now, Natalie.
- The what? This woman gets her way or she squeezes til you comply.
Like a superhero.
Ignore her, Natalie is just being Natalie.
- My daughter, Lorelai.
- Nice to meet you.
Your mothers got such spunk.
You must love her.
I think shed squeeze me to death if I didnt.
Natalie, youre embarrassing me.
Oh, hush, Emily.
Listen to this our auctioneer calls in sick this morning, they are such flakes, and what is an auction without an auctioneer? Just a bunch of nuts with paddles surrounded by mismatched furniture? Exactly.
But your mother got on the horn with that lazy Charlie and she squeezed and squeezed til voila he suddenly felt better.
The Cobra.
- The Cobra.
- Oh, now, stop it.
Youre humble, dont be.
- Nice to meet you.
- Same here.
Ednas group wants to give you kudos, too, Emily.
- Make sure to swing by.
- I will.
I should make the rounds.
Say goodbye before you leave.
- I will, Cobra.
- Stop it.
It goes with the motorcycle thing, too.
Do I have two hundred-fifty? Two hundred-fifty, thank you.
Do I have three hundred? Three hundred Oh, is this our end tables? Moving on to three-fifty? Three-fifty, do we have four? - Let me do the paddle.
- No.
I just wanna hold it, its still your thing.
Im losing my concentration.
- Fine.
Im gonna go get a drink.
- Please.
Do we have five hundred? - Can I get a Merlot, please? - Yes sir.
Oh, that sounds great, make it two.
Got just enough for one and this is the last of the red, sorry.
- Aw.
Ill give you two bucks for it.
- Theyre free.
Which makes two bucks a great offer, and this is an auction, right? - Yes.
- Three.
- What? - Ill give you three for it.
- Four.
- Five.
- Six.
- Six-fifty - Ooh, losing steam.
- Just weighing cost versus benefit.
Well, youve gotta think about these things.
How about this? Can I get an empty glass? Yes, sir.
Aw.
Youre the Solomon of wine.
Everybodys gotta be something.
I got a few things coming up that Im bidding on.
Oh, oh.
Great, the bartender and I are the only ones in the building that dont get to hold a paddle.
Why dont you put a bid on one of the paddles? - What would I use to bid on it? - Im Solomon, not Einstein.
Bye Solomon.
Oops, I had a spare bottle all the time.
Oh, thanks.
This was better.
Hi, yes, I was at your auction yesterday and I was wondering if you could help me.
I met a man there and I would like to contact him but I didnt get his name and I wondered if you could look it up for me.
He was paddle number seventeen, and Oh right, confidential, got it Well, you know, actually, I misspoke earlier because this isnt a complete stranger Im trying to contact here, hes an old friend from school Good question.
Well, I dont know his name because I only knew him by his nickname Shamu.
We called him Shamu.
He was kind of a big guy in high school, but hes slimmed down quite a bit No, see, I dont have time to contact the high school alumni committee because time is of the essence See, Shamu and I went to a liquor store after the auction and we bought a lottery ticket together and we tore it and I took half and he took half, and Ill be damned if the thing didnt win! Fourteen million dollars! Really, but see, we have to claim it by four p.
m.
today or we forfeit Ah, yes Oh, well, but theres one more thing that I forgot to tell you.
See my blood type is o-negative and hes o-negative and I have a medical condition that All right, then.
Well, thank you anyway.
Bye.
- So - Yes? You ran into your old friend Shamu? - And you won millions of dollars? - Yup.
And you need a transfusion? Im just trying to get the name of a really cool guy I met at this auction, but they wont give it to me.
Wow, thats a lot of effort.
Mustve been cute.
And witty you dont meet that everyday.
You know who would have his name? - Who? - Grandma.
Ah, no, she only knows the Bittys, she doesnt know the young ones.
She knows everyone at these kinds of things.
You know Grandma.
- I cannot ask her for this.
- Then kiss Shamu goodbye.
- But maybe you could ask her.
- What? Come on, ask her, do me a favor! You want me to ask Grandma for the name of a man that I didnt meet at a function that I didnt attend? Ill share my lottery winnings with you.
Its ridiculously transparent.
- Fourteen million dollars.
- But youre sharing half with him and taxes will take a huge chunk, and oh yeah, you didnt win the lottery.
Ask her yourself.
Youre mean.
Did you call information and ask them for paddle seventeens listing? What do you think of the pork? Rory? Its good.
- Im not sure.
Richard? - Its fine.
Im not sure.
Its really good, Mom.
Yes, well, Im not sure.
Pork is bred leaner these days.
It has a different taste.
Less fat equals less flavor.
Yet another example of the great advances man has made, flavorless pork.
- Hurrah for the opposable thumbs.
- All right, enough talk about pork.
Please, someone change the subject.
Mom had a really good time at the auction the other day.
- Did you? - Yes, yes, I did.
Well, Im glad.
Did you see anything you liked? Yeah, Mom, anything look good to you there? Yes, actually, I bought a couple of end tables for the inn.
I must say I was very impressed with the selection this year.
I even wound up purchasing a couple of pieces for myself.
Yes, how nice to have yet another chair you cant sit in.
- Its one hundred years old.
- Wonderful.
We can put it next to the two-hundred-year-old footstool you cant put your foot on.
- Oh, Richard, please.
- Im only teasing, Emily.
It is one of the great pleasures of my life to be able to surround you with a house full of useless objects.
No, Im never happier than when were standing in the corner staring at our furniture.
Eat your pork, please.
You know, I believe there was something at the auction that Mom wanted but she didnt get.
Isnt that right, Mom? Oh really? What was that? I think it was a steamer trunk for Rory to take with her to military school, wasnt it, honey? I dont remember a steamer trunk, but I can check on it for you if you like.
Thats not necessary, Mom.
So, Mom, it was a very nice bunch of people you had at that auction.
Yes, very nice.
I was surprised at how many young people were there.
I mean, you know, younger people.
In fact, like, for instance, this guy that I talked to for quite awhile, he was - younger.
- What man was that? Oh, I didnt get his name, but he was a nice looking guy.
He had a gray suit and he was paddle number seventeen.
He likes Merlot.
Are you talking about Peyton Sanders? Oh, I dont know, maybe.
Wait one second, Ill look it up.
Oh, no no no, Mom, you dont have to shes looking it up.
Paddle number seventeen, Peyton Sanders.
Oh great, oh, Peyton Sanders.
Well, thats great that its Peyton Sanders cause thats great.
How well do you know this Peyton Sanders? - Why? - What? Why do you wanna know how well I know Peyton Sanders? I dont wanna know.
I was just mentioning that he was, you know, seemed - you know - Young.
Yes, young.
Okay, Mom Peyton and I kind of hit it off and I wondered if you possibly had his number okay, there, I said it.
Pass the flavorless pork.
- Youre asking me for his number? - If its not a big deal, then yes.
Well, well, well.
Richard, Lorelais asking me for a mans number.
- So I heard.
- But if its a big deal, forget it.
Its not a big deal at all.
I dont have his number.
- Okay, then, never mind.
- I can get his number.
- Would you like me to get his number? - Its up to you.
It cant be up to me.
I didnt ask for his number, you asked for his number, therefore it has to be up to you as to whether or not I get his number.
- Okay, Mom.
- Would you like me to get his number? - Yes, if you dont mind.
- I dont mind at all.
- Thank you.
- Youre welcome.
I wasnt kidding about that military school.
Okay, the clock is right! If we hurry, we still have time - to hit Lukes for breakfast.
Whatd I forget? - Pants.
- Ooh, dont do that.
Come on, lets go! - I cant.
You cant have breakfast? You have to have breakfast.
The clock is wrong, Ill miss my bus.
Forget your bus, Ill drive you to school.
- You will? - Yes.
Oh shoot! - What? - Dwights lawn.
Aw, there goes the breakfast sandwich.
No, no, lets hurry, we can still do Lukes.
- Mom! - Lets go! - My shoes! - You dont need shoes! In my day, we walked twenty miles in the snow just to get to our shoes! Aw, come on.
Okay, come on, sprinkle.
There, drink up boys, weve got a breakfast to get to.
Mom.
- What? - I think this is for you.
Lorelai? No, it must be someone else.
Hey, dont read that.
Do not read that.
Im telling you, no good can come from you reading that.
- Dear Lorelai - And shes reading it.
Just a couple of things that came to mind after we talked.
Oh great.
First of all, thank you for this very kind favor youre doing me.
I still cant believe that any one person would be so kind to someone they just met.
Yeah, apparently Dwights last home was Oz, and not as in The Wizard Of.
Second, since you are already coming over to take care of my lawn, I was hoping you wouldnt mind stopping inside and watering my African violets.
I have written the directions on a separate piece of paper, theres a key in the planter by the door.
Please go in, make yourself at home.
I have food in the fridge, satellite TV, and a great collection of board games.
My oasis is your oasis.
Im not going in that house.
Rory, do not pick up that key.
But we have to water the violets.
No, I didnt agree to violets.
He threw the violets in after hed already rooked me into watering his lawn.
Dont you at least wanna see what his house looks like? Absolutely not.
Key, please.
Let me just say, if we walk in there and his dead mother is sitting in a rocking chair, not a bit surprised.
- Oh, yeah, Dwight.
- This place is great.
Someone took the whole lounge craze very seriously.
- Oh my.
- Oh geez, he wasnt kidding.
I have never seen this many board games.
Hes got Monopoly from every country in the world.
- Hey, when you finally meet him? - Yeah? Remember he owns Twister theres a great visual awaiting you.
Got it.
Hey, how come we dont have a tiki bar? Well, we are not two wild and crazy guys.
- You like pina coladas.
- And getting lost in the rain.
I love it here.
Its quite a statement, Ill give him that.
- Hey, African violets.
- Oh yeah, right.
Just a sec.
Hello? Hi Peyton, thanks for calling me back Well, I hope it was a good surprise.
It was a good surprise.
You just flew back on your jet, huh? >From Maui? Sounds great Yes, I would love to get together with you Um, Im pretty flexible next week.
Whatd you have in mind? - David Bowie? - What? I love David Bowie, I would love to go Oh, well, yeah, it is a ways away, but No, I think that sounds just crazy enough.
What sounds crazy enough? That sounds great, Peyton.
Its a plan Ill see you then, okay, bye.
Were having dinner tomorrow.
What were you saying about David Bowie? Well, first, he asked me to the David Bowie concert next week.
- Youre so lucky! - I know! And once that was set, he said that a week was an awfully long time to wait.
- He did not.
- So were having dinner tomorrow.
- And Bowie next week.
- And Bowie next week.
Two dates in one phone call.
Talk about not wasting any time.
He sounds very cool, and not just cause he owns his own jet.
Well, remember to tell him that the way to get to you is through your daughter, who desperately wants to go to Amsterdam.
I will remember.
- I think this place is lucky.
- I think you may be right.
Of course, creepys the other word that comes to mind.
- The red skirt is not working.
- Try the blue.
Blue let me down ten minutes ago, I think its conspiring with the red.
I wish youd just wear the dress we picked out this morning.
No, you know as well as I do, the morning butt and evening butt are two completely different butts.
Well, whatever butt youve got tonight had better hurry because hes gonna be here any minute.
Rats.
Fine, okay, striped skirt, burgundy sweater, thats it.
What do you think? And remember, Im wearing this no matter what because I cannot spend one more second deciding what to wear, so the answer has to be, You look fantastic.
You look fantastic.
- Pink and black.
- With a flippy skirt.
Grab a necklace? - Okay, here is my concern.
- Voice it.
Well, you know, I only saw this guy once for like ten minutes and the lighting was only so-so and I hadnt eaten anything, and, like, what if Im remembering him a lot cuter than he was? - Im sure youre not.
- Yeah, but what if I am? You know how these things are.
You get bored, you need a diversion, so you superimpose a really cute guys face over a really scary looking guy.
Well, then youll just have to strike up a conversation with him and find out what kind of a man he is beneath the surface.
What? On the first date what will he think of me? Just order an extra dessert.
- Okay, fine.
Well? - I like the brown.
Come here a sec, youve got some dirt on your forehead.
Im sorry, its just the sign of the devil, my mistake.
- You look beautiful.
- Thank you.
I think thats him.
- Well, the car sure is pretty.
- Come on.
Okay now, if for some reason, he does turn out to have like a horn in the middle of his forehead, you will call me in one hour with a very high fever.
Deal.
- God, Im nervous.
Why am I nervous? - Because youre crazy.
Yes, good, thank you.
Youre feeling just fine.
- Hey Peyton.
- Am I early? No, youre right on time.
Peyton, I want you to meet my daughter, Rory.
- Its a pleasure, Rory.
- Hi.
Okay, so, dont wait up and remember only two or three crackheads at the most, they eat all the good cereal.
Deal.
Have fun.
It was nice meeting you, Rory.
You look wonderful.
Oh, so do you Peyton.
So do you.
You up? - What time is it? - 10:15.
- Oops.
- Yup.
What happened? He was hornless.
No, he had no horns, he also had no personality.
- Yikes.
- And no sense of humor.
- Gross.
- And no idea how boring he was.
- Im sorry.
- Thats okay.
The evening started well enough that is, until we got to the car a Jaguar XJ8 convertible with a 290 horsepower engine, in case you were wondering.
You werent? Funny, neither was I.
However, he told me anyhow.
He told me a lot of other things about the car, also.
Like, did you know how many inches the pistons are? I do! I also know the correct oil to use for it, how to treat the leather interior, and how to load it onto a flatbed truck in case of a flat tire.
Geez, did he talk about anything else but the car? Not until we got to the restaurant - and the wine list.
- Oh no, hes a wine-y? Yes, he sniffed, swirled, swished, and did every other pretentious and borderline-disgusting thing that you can do with a glass of wine in a public place, and he did it all while describing to me the vintage discrepancies and the wood they use for the barrels in Palermo and the grape crop projections for the following year.
And I, in turn, chimed in with my story about getting sick on Andre Cold Duck in the back of Peter Cutlers car in ninth grade.
He didnt find that quite as charming.
I cant believe that.
That is one of your best anecdotes.
I know! So I stopped talking.
He continued talking and I just sat there thinking about Peter Cutler.
How was Peter Cutler? Where was Peter Cutler? Was there any chance that Peter Cutler would appear and kill the man sitting across from me talking about torque? Was the food good at least? - Tiny portions, weird sauces.
- Im sorry.
Thats okay.
You dont know until you try, right? Anyhow, I am going to go to bed now and dream of Peter Cutler.
Hopefully, it will be dirty.
What about Bowie? Im not sharing Peter Cutler with Bowie.
- Are you still going? - No.
Theres no way I could stand this guy for another night.
Ill catch Bowie the next time he does a farewell tour.
- Bummer.
- I know.
- Night Mom.
- Night babe.
Oh, and hey, tomorrow, Ill fill you in on how many hours you have to clock to get your pilots license.
I cannot wait.
Well, the quilting convention is sitting down to tea.
- Im doing internal cartwheels.
- Any messages? Your mother called.
The auction people dropped the lamp that we bought at her place and dropped hers off here and shes desperate to have it for some soiree at her house this evening.
Oh, swell.
Well, I guess I can take it to her when I do my other errands.
I can pick up Rory, too.
- This is cool.
- Yes, it was a personal purchase.
- I want it, what is it? - An eighteenth century bleeding bowl.
A bleeding bowl? When doctors bled patients, the blood had to go somewhere, no? Okay return lamp, pick up Rory, boil right hand.
- Hey Mom, I think this is yours.
- Ah! Yes, it is.
- And I believe this is yours.
- Yes, it is.
That auction house is usually so good with deliveries.
Im surprised at the mix up.
Oh, well, Gilmore and Gilmore theres kind of a connection there.
Yes, I suppose there is.
Okay, well, I have to pick up Rory in a little while, so well see you Friday.
Would you like to sit down, maybe have some coffee? Oh, I dont wanna leave her standing there.
Well, Rory doesnt get out for another half an hour.
Youve got a little time.
- Okay, I guess I can stay a minute.
- Wonderful.
Ill get you a stopwatch so you can keep exact time.
That wont be necessary, Mom.
- So, how is everything? - Everythings fine.
- And hows everything with Rory? - Everything with Rorys fine.
- And hows everything at the inn? - Everything at the inn is fine.
And how was your date? - My what? - Your date with Peyton.
Well, my date was, shockingly enough, fine.
- How did you know about his date? - His mother told me.
- You know his mother? - A little.
- Oh good.
- So, tell me, what did you do? - When? - On your date.
Oh, well, we just went to dinner, thats all.
I heard you went driving around afterward.
Well, sure, you know, we drove in the direction of my house.
- I guess you could call that driving around.
- I heard Peyton had a lovely time.
Did he? Well, thats nice, Im glad.
I should really get going, Mom.
Oh, you have a little more time.
I wanna hear more about your date.
Well, it was just a date, you know, nothing special.
Two people eating and talking one person talking slightly more than the other.
- Had he called you since? - No, but Oh, well, it was only last night, theres time.
I just think this is so exciting.
You know what, Mom, I wouldnt get too excited if I were you.
Why not? Well, because we didnt really hit it off that well.
- What? - No ones fault, hes just not really my type.
What do you mean hes not your type? Well, we just dont have any of the same interests, and we didnt find a whole lot to talk about.
You know, basically the date was kind of a dud.
Oh, well, thats too bad.
Yeah.
Well, youll just have to try a little harder on the next date.
Excuse me? Arent you going to a concert together next week? Ah, that Peytons a real Mamas boy, isnt he? Just because he shares his life with his mother doesnt make him a Mamas boy, Lorelai.
Im not gonna go to the concert with him, Mom.
But I thought you had a plan.
We did, but that was before we spent any time together and realized we cant spend any time together.
- Youre not gonna cancel on him.
- Mom, believe me, he wont be surprised.
- He didnt have that great a time either.
- Lorelai, you have to go to the concert.
You made a commitment to someone, you have to honor it.
- Mom, this is my business, okay? - This is so like you.
What is so like me? You spend five seconds with a person and if they say one wrong thing, you turn on them and never give them a second chance.
- What? - You are extremely judgmental, Lorelai.
Im not extremely judgmental of the pot calling the kettle black.
I spent two and a half hours with a man who talked about nothing but himself, his place, his car Hes proud of his accomplishments.
Whats wrong with that? He didnt end world hunger, Mom.
He simply made the grueling decision to spring for the bigger tires.
- Lorelai.
- Mom, you know what, I have to go.
- Were not finished discussing this.
- Theres nothing to discuss.
Rorys waiting.
Ill see you Friday.
- Ooh, I got you a present.
- What? In my purse.
- Cardio Salsa.
- Yeah, they play the Miami Sound Machine and you dance around, you get a really great workout.
- Why would you buy me this? - Because Ill feel stupid doing in alone.
- Too bad.
- Come on.
No way.
Salsa with me.
Pretend Im Antonio Banderas.
If you were standing in back of Antonio Banderas, I couldnt pretend that you were Antonio Banderas.
Dont you want your mother to live a long and healthy life? - Not if I have to do Cardio Salsa.
- What? Nice knowing you, senora.
Adios.
- I would salsa for you.
- Well, luckily, youll never have to.
Hello oh, Dwight, hi, its nice to hear from you, too Yeah, hey, how did you get my cell phone number? Oh, yeah, gotta love that Babette, huh? Oh, the lawns fine okay Okay Sure, Dwight, you have a safe trip Yeah, bye.
It seems that Dwight has been checking the weather reports and Stars Hollow is going to be extra sunny for the next few days, so he was wondering if instead of watering the lawn twice a day for fifteen minutes, we could water it three times a day for ten minutes.
- He should really get a dog.
- Only if that dog doesnt mind using the bathroom at the gas station cause that lawn is definitely off limits.
True.
So, I have to get back to the inn could you water for me? It was your idea to do it.
I cant, I have a China shipment coming in.
- Do it tonight.
- Dwight says it needs it now, and if we let that lawn die, hes gonna vibe us for the rest of our lives.
Not me, Im going off to college next year.
Youll be home for holidays.
Maybe not now.
You would stay away from me on holidays just because of Dwight? Hey, nobody wants vibing on the holidays.
Rory, please? Im gonna be seriously late if I have to go all the way home.
- Fine.
- Thank you.
- Youre my favorite daughter.
- You say that to all your daughters.
Yes, I do, but I only mean it with you.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Oh, Dwight, please, you are on a business trip get a hooker.
- Hello? - Lorelai, good, Im glad I got you.
I just wanted you to know that I am playing golf with Peytons father Brennan on Sunday.
Okay.
Wear sunscreen.
I will call you afterward and we can evaluate how to proceed from there.
What are you talking about? Well, Im not sure how much damage has been done so I need some time with the man to assess whether or not a simple apology will work.
- Apology from who? - From you.
- For what? - For the way you treated Peyton.
- Are you serious? - Of course Im serious.
- Dad, this is none of your business.
- It certainly is my business.
No, who I date or do not date is absolutely none of your business.
Peytons mother is in the DAR with your mother.
I know that.
Shes also on the Opera Committee with your mother, the hospital board with your mother, the horticultural society with your mother.
I get it, they hang, whats the point? This woman is a very important person in our social circle.
She may have taken what you did the wrong way, which could affect her relationship with your mother.
Dad, all I did was not go on a second date with her fully grown son.
Theres no way shes gonna be mad at Mom for that.
Lorelai, you obviously do not understand the way things work in your mothers world.
There is a certain protocol that must be followed, social rules that dictate proper behavior, and these rules must be very strictly adhered to.
Dad, Im not going out with Peyton again, period.
Lorelai, let me tell you a little story.
Now, two years ago, Sally Wallingtons check for the winter formal bounced.
So? It took her two weeks to replace the check.
So? When Sally attended the next DAR meeting, she was served the last cup of tea.
So? Before this unfortunate incident, Sally Wallington always received the first cup of tea.
When she was suddenly demoted, your mother moved up to the prime tea spot, and shes held that spot ever since.
Now, shes very proud of that spot, and now shes afraid that this little incident may jeopardize it.
Dad, I explained this to Mom and Ill explain it to you.
Im not sixteen, I dont live with you anymore, Ive been making my own decisions, romantic and otherwise, for a long time now and you can play all the golf you want but the subject better be letting chicks into the Augusta Golf Club because my love life is officially off limits.
- Didnt you hear what I just said? - About the tea? Yes, I heard it, and Im sorry, but it sounds insane.
Of course it sounds insane! It is insane, that is not the point.
- Okay, then whats the point? - The point is your mother is upset, and I dont want her to be upset.
Now, you may not understand her world, I may not understand her world, but it is her world, and in her world it is very, very important that she have the first cup of tea.
And I dont care about your independence or what you told your mother or anything else you have to say if my wife wants the first cup of tea, shes going to have the first cup of tea, thats it! Now, I will call you after I play golf.
Hey, its Dwight, leave a message, Im listening.
Dwight, hi its Doris.
Doris, your wife, remember me? The woman who was asleep in bed when you snuck out the window like a spineless little worm! How dare you sneak out like that, you sniveling little pond scum sample! I should call Erin Brockovich to bring a lawsuit against your parents, you steaming lump of toxic waste! You really thought you could get away from me? From me? I wouldve found you sooner if I had bothered to look, but now I have, I found you, and all I can say is this I want my board games back! I want them back and I want them back now! And I will hunt you down to the ends of the Earth until I get them back especially the Trivial Pursuit! Whoa, gross! Dean, please have your pager with you, please, come on.
Dean, come on! Damn you and your Unabomber tendencies! Aw man! - Whoa, whoa, slow down.
- Get out of my way.
- I like the new look.
Its very Blue Crush.
- Hilarious.
- Whats the matter? - Nothing.
Youre walking pretty fast for nothing.
Well, our president said exercise and I am very patriotic.
- And completely soaked.
- Where is everyone? - Who are you looking for? - No one.
Rory, stop.
Whats the matter other than the fact that youre obviously out of towels.
This guy moved in across the way from us and we said wed water his lawn and the grass can only be watered in ten minute increments, otherwise the lawn drowns, and the thing is stuck and it wont turn off and I have to find someone, Luke or Taylor or Where are you going? Jess! You dont have to do this.
I didnt ask you to do this.
I can just find someone else to do it.
- Aw, you made it look so easy.
- Yeah, it was loose.
You just had to press down and give it a good twist, thats all.
- Well, thank you.
- Youre welcome.
- So things are good? - Oh, yeah, really good.
- School? - Good.
- Still gonna do the Harvard thing? - Yeah.
Good.
Yeah, good.
So - My pager.
- Yeah, I figured.
- Who is it? - Its Dean.
I paged him earlier to come over and help me and he just got the message, so hes - Coming over to help.
- Yeah.
Okay.
- Hi Mom.
- Hello Lorelai.
- Hi Grandma.
- Hello Rory.
- Thats a pretty sweater.
- Thank you.
I do love you in blue, you should wear blue more often.
- Buy her more blue, Lorelai.
- Oh, Ill get right on it.
- So, I brought you something Mom.
- Oh really? - Soda, Rory? - Yes, please.
These are some pictures from Sookies wedding.
Theres a great one of you and Dad dancing.
I put em in an album for you.
- Well, thats very nice, thank you.
- You wanna see? - Im making drinks right now, Lorelai.
- Right, later it is.
Here you go.
- Here.
- Oh, guess Im having wine.
- You didnt want wine? - Wines fine.
Give it back, Ill get you something else.
No, Im good with wine, Mom.
I can make you a martini, would you like a martini? No, I just you usually ask me what I want, and tonight you didnt ask me what I wanted so I didnt have a chance to tell you how much I would love some wine.
- I bought some cheese to have before dinner.
- Great, we love cheese.
- It goes great with wine.
- I will be right back.
Boy, its cold in here.
Its a lot colder where youre sitting.
- Shes mad at me.
- Yup.
- Think shes gonna be mad at me all night? - Yup.
- I guess I should go in there and talk to her.
- Yup.
You wouldnt wanna go in there and talk to her for me? Nope.
Good thing you dont get paid by the word.
The sooner you get in there, the sooner you get cheese.
Fine.
- Need some help? - No, Im fine, thank you.
- Mom, I just wanted to say Im sorry.
- Sorry for what? Sorry about the whole Peyton thing.
- When I asked you for his number, I didnt think - Think about what? Think about what would happen if things didnt work out with us.
I mean, I know his mom is your friend, and I shouldnt have even gotten mixed up in this whole thing if I wasnt prepared to remember that what I do will affect you, and to me its just a Bowie concert, but to you, its not.
I was a little thoughtless and Im sorry, but you have to understand that I was not lying when I said we had a bad time.
We had a really, really, really, really, really bad time.
I swear, it was one of the worst times Ive ever had, it was awful.
Do you remember skiing with the Danners and their Dobermans? - Oh, God, yes.
- This was worse.
And, by the way, not just for me it was pretty bad for him, too.
It wasnt like he was in love and I was miserable.
We were both in pain deep pain, Marathon Man kind of pain.
But despite all of this horrible pain that we were both in, and would be in again if we had to spend one more second together, if you really want me to, I will go to the Bowie concert with him.
Well, your saying that means a lot.
Thank you, Lorelai.
Borrow Rorys sweater when you go.
Ground control to Major Tom