âItâs just such a small part of who Rory is. I donât see people debating âDid she win a Pulitzer yet?â
Iâm gonna have to reiterate something emilydoesthething said before. Amy, people make a big deal about it because you made a big deal about it. I mean, Amy complaining she wishes people wouldnât debate it so much is like JK Rowling saying, âUgh, why is everyone constantly talking about whether Harry will live or not? Why donât they wonder how he does on his exams?âÂ
LikeâŠRory literally had no storylines independent of boys. Maybe in the first season, adjusting to life at Chilton, but thatâs pretty much it. The show was written in a way that for both Lorelai and Rory, itâs clear weâre meant to care a great deal about their romantic relationships because they take up a huge chunk of the plot. If you donât care about them at all there isnât all that much left of the show for you to enjoy.
And the whole point is that the âdebateâ of Roryâs boyfriends was unresolved, and not on purpose - people suspect (or even know?) that for both Jess and Logan there was more to their relationships with Rory than was ultimately played out on screen due to various circumstances. So now that theyâre both coming back itâs not surprising people want to see how the rest of their story (in terms of both their characters and relationships) were supposed to play out.
As far as whether Roryâs won a PulitzerâŠhow is that something to debate? Like people are obviously interested in her career and where sheâs at/what sheâs achieved but itâs not really something thatâs âdebatableâ? And itâs understandable that people are going to care more about getting resolution for things in the original series than about things that happened afterwards, that we havenât even seen yetâŠ
People didnât want a revival/movie/continuation/whatever because they were just dying to know what the Gilmores were up to after 10 years. They wanted it because they felt the original ending was unsatisfactory and wanted proper closure for storylines and relationships theyâd cared about for so long. So itâs not surprising that thatâs what weâre all talking about.