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Lindsay Pugh

Lover of shitty romcoms, the Coney Island duck machine, and emotionally manipulative cats. You can find more of my writing at Seventh Row.

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'Gilmore Girls' Season 3, Episode 5: Eight O'Clock at the Oasis

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Joe Ann Fogle, written by Justin Tanner. Both of these people are new to the "GG" universe and only have single directing and writing credits, respectively. According to IMDB, Fogle has been out of the game since 2009. I find it interesting
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Silver Screen Heartthrobs

As someone who has always been just as much into fictional worlds as the real one, I've had some hardcore crushes on nonexistent humans over the years. From Daniel Striped Tiger to Howard Roark to Weetzie Bat, they've taken many forms and ranged from 'friend
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'You Were Never Really Here' (2018) by Lynne Ramsay

Vibe: This film is a beautiful, strange, horrible, wonderful nightmare .. like after a night of drinking in college when you wake up, remember fragments of the night, and have to piece together your actions. Sometimes it's slow and languid, like when Joe stuffs his pockets with rocks and
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 3, Episode 4: One's Got Class and the Other One Dyes

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Steven Robman, written by Daniel Palladino. Robman also directed "Teach Me Tonight," the one where Kirk debuts his film, Rory breaks her arm, Lorelai loses her shit, and Christopher appears just to annoy us. Two Daniel Palladino episodes in a row is
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 3, Episode 3: Application Anxiety

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Gail Mancuso, written by Daniel Palladino. Mancuso has directed two prior episodes of "GG": "Red Light on the Wedding Night" - Lorelai has a few Long Island iced teas and decides that maybe she's not ready to commit
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Interview with William E. Badgley on 'Here to Be Heard: The Story of the Slits' (2017)

"Here to Be Heard: The Story of the Slits" chronicles one of my favorite punk bands from start to finish. I don't typically feature male directors on this blog, but I was so hyped on the doc that I couldn't turn down the opportunity
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 3, Episode 2: Haunted Leg

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Chris Long, written by Amy Sherman-Palladino. You should remember Long from these previous episodes: "Presenting Lorelai Gilmore" - One of the whitest episodes of the show. Rory "comes out" to society as ... a young lady, I guess? Emily is pleased,
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'Tigers Are Not Afraid' (2017) by Issa López

Vibe: Like every other reviewer, I have to say that "Tigers Are Not Afraid" reminds me of a Guillermo del Toro movie, specifically "The Devil's Backbone" (2001). I've never been a huge del Toro fan, so I was kind of afraid I
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 3, Episode 1: Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days

Directing and writing credits: This season opener was written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino. It features cameos from Barbara Boxer and Doug Ose, of all people. I actually met Barbara Boxer in 2007 when I was in Washington, D.C. for Presidential Classroom, something similar to Chilton's Junior
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 22: I Can't Get Started

Directing and writing credits: Written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino. I love this episode and if I'm ever having a particularly bad day, I usually put it on in the background and listen to it while I do other things. I don't know why it cheers
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 21: Lorelai's Graduation Day

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Jamie Babbit, written by Daniel Palladino. Babbit directed two other Season 2 episodes: "The Road Trip to Harvard" - If Rory is such a genius, why doesn't she realize that Portsmouth New Hampshire is less than 1.5 hours away
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'Revenge' (2018) by Coralie Fargeat

Vibe: "Revenge" is bloody, disturbing, tense, and highly stylized. This is the most violent film I've seen in quite some time and I made the idiotic mistake of watching before going to sleep. I had a nightmare that someone entered my room through a sliding glass
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