Episode Report Card Al Lowe: A+ | 858 USERS: B+ YOU GRADE IT Good, Good, Goodbye. SOB!
By Al Lowe | Season 7 | Episode 22 | Aired on 2007.05.15
It's very early morning at the CrapShack as Rory and Lorelai complete the packing. "I just feel like I need more time," Lorelai says. "I really just feel ambushed." She says she thought she had the whole summer to impart her wisdom about life and work. "On the bus," she says, "make sure you choose a good seat. Get a window seat, honey, because there's so much to see." She suggests sitting toward the back of the bus, because those people are just more fun. The front-of-the-bus people just tend to be more bossy and uptight, she says, for whatever reason. "It's been that way since first grade." She goes on and on, reminding Rory not to wear shorts on the bus, as it's not professional, and not to be too shy. Or too forward. "You make a lovely first impression," she says, "but you really grow on people, too." Rory finally has to interrupt her as Lorelai rants on about giving her that orange sweater Rory has always wanted. "Mom," Rory says, "you've given me everything I need." My eyes are out of tears, and apparently so are Lorelai's. Okay, she says, and she asks if Rory's ready. "What's the rush?" Rory asks. "It's like, 5:00 AM." Lorelai picks up some luggage. "We've got," she says, "a stop to make."
They arrive at the diner in the dark. Inside, Luke has one little table lamp lit as he pours the ladies some coffee. "Gotta take care of my best customers," Luke says. They, naturally, need a little time with the menu, and tease him about how charming the place is. "You know, I'm gonna need a minute," Lorelai trills at him, all smiles. He smiles back. "Take all the time you need," he says. Rory sees and knows all and is happy. She compliments Lorelai on her necklace as Luke goes to the kitchen to make them a smorgasbord breakfast. "Suits you," Rory says. As Rory takes a sip of coffee, Lorelai reminds her to be careful of coffee on the bus. She brilliantly suggests getting Rory a thermos that says "World's Greatest Reporter," and we fade out as they laugh together, in their favorite place, as Rory prepares to go out into the world and Lorelai prepares to start a new life with Luke. Could I cry any more? Doubtful. Could there be any sweeter finale? Nope. It is very hard to say goodbye, and I wish we never had to, but honestly...what a pleasure it's been to follow this excellent show. Thanks.