Episode Report Card Pamie: A | 206 USERS: B- YOU GRADE IT Making Up And Making Love
By Pamie | Season 5 | Episode 16 | Aired on 2005.02.29
The following scene was made entirely from your forum suggestions. Rory goes to her Yale kiosk and orders a caramel macchiato with an extra shot and whipped cream. Mmm. When the bill comes to close to $5, she asks the barista to knock off the extra shot. When that's still not enough to match the change in her hand, Rory asks to make it a small minus the whipped cream. The small makes it just over three dollars, but the whipped cream saves her nothing but calories. Rory orders a small, black coffee. Time for Rory to invest in a coffee maker for her room. Rory drops her change and says, "D'oh!" I've gotta say, it does feel pretty good to watch Rory pick her pennies out of the gutter. Logan comes to the rescue, of course: "This would definitely qualify as a cute meet if we hadn't met already." Ha. I honestly thought "meet cute" was a term only used in this town, so I got a kick out of Logan dropping it. Logan pays for Rory's coffee. Rory thanks him. They walk, discussing Doyle and how he never leaves the office. Logan pulls Rory away to a corner and kisses her. "People will see," Rory frets. At least she's getting a bit better about kissing someone. Maybe she and Milo had a fight that week. I'm guessing, however, that it's all her exposure to this crew. Logan tells Rory he's done with his midterms, and was just around to drop off his Ethics paper. Logan has a tight grip on Rory's jacket sleeve. Rory flirts that she'd really like to read his Ethics paper. Logan calls her mind a mysterious place. Rory says she'd really like to know if Logan's for ethics, or against it. Hee. Logan says he can't trust Rory with his paper -- which he actually wrote -- having just seen her drop coins in a gutter. He reminds her of Hemingway, saying he trusted "that wife of his" with his only copy of the novel he was working on. "The silly woman lost it." Rory says that's not true, and that the story goes that Hemingway left it on a plane: "His wife had nothing to do with it." Rory bets Logan all the money in her purse and a million dollars that she's right. Logan says his spelling stinks. They kiss again. Logan promises to call Rory from his ski cabin. Rory thanks him again. Logan heads out, telling Rory she'd better have the million bucks ready when he gets back, adding, "And I don't accept coins." They really have better chemistry than she's had with any of her other boyfriends, even though I don't trust Logan any more than I trusted Digger.