Tag: Gilmore Girls

  • When (My) Worlds Collide

    “He just sits there drinking iced tea, never ordering a thing to eat. So he was married to Marilyn Monroe. Big deal.”

    “Um, that was Arthur Miller. Not Norman Mailer.”

    It’s a common mistake.

    I only watch one network television show — Gilmore Girls — and I watch it every damned week. Tonight’s episode, by my reckoning, counted officially as dissertation work. Norman Mailer was actually in the episode. Many, many times. And at one point Sookie yelled at him while waving about a paperback copy of Armies of the Night — the same edition, I might add, that I have meticulously underlined and annotated. I feel a bit dizzy.

  • It’s Alright, Baby

    It’s Alright, Baby

    I have almost completely exorcised television from my daily diet. Aside from The Daily Show, That 70s Show reruns, and assorted documentary and news programs, I watch only one show: The Gilmore Girls. It’s a wonderfully written show — witty and sarcastic, but surprisingly free of cynicism. I’m also drawn to the show for personal reasons, most notably the strange resemblances between the Gilmores and the family that I married into. Don’t believe me?

    With Sam Phillips as its musical supervisor, The Gilmore Girls has always had impeachable music cred, and now it’s on display in a fantastic soundtrack album. I listened to it for the first time last night and am still reeling. The song of the moment, “It’s Alright, Baby” by Komeda, is Euro-retro-pop at its most infectious. Just a fantastic song.