lundi 26 décembre 2016
What I Learned Rewatching Gilmore Girls as a Mother
When I first tuned in to Gilmore Girls, which began airing a startling 16 years ago on a now-defunct network called The WB, I was closer in age to Rory - the bookish teenage girl being raised by a single mother in a small town. As the show gained in popularity, my mom and I began watching it together. On breaks from college, I'd come home and we'd binge-watch a full season before binge-watching was a term.
After its seventh and final season ended in 2007, I didn't revisit it. Then, the Netflix revival was announced, and I spent this past Summer rewatching all 153 episodes - a feat considering I had a toddler to raise and a new pregnancy to nurture. This time, though, I wasn't seeing it from a daughter's perspective. Now, I was closer in age to Lorelai. My vantage point shifted greatly, and I discovered nuances that never seemed to exist before . . . not least of which being my concern for how much caffeine a growing child could ingest.
A few days late (a necessary drawback to having said kid and third-trimester sleep deprivation), I hunkered down on the couch - with my mom, per tradition - and watched Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.
In a slight twist, I now felt intrinsically connected to each generation of Gilmores. As a mother to a girl of my own, I was Lorelai - struggling to define my role as parent and as my own person. As a 30-something, I was Rory - still curious about my life's path as a new, life-changing detour presents itself. And, with my own mom at my side, I was Emily - rushing to create a lasting legacy for my family . . . while KonMaring her closet.
Although I admit that Lorelai and Rory aren't the embodiment of mother-daughter relationship perfection and are, in fact, deeply flawed, at times deeply frustrating characters, I've learned a great deal from them in rewatching the series - and the final chapters on Netflix - now as a mother.
Ahead, a few parenting lessons I gleaned upon my return visit to Stars Hollow.
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