The miniseries revival jumped from one plot to another without much purpose or structure, mirroring Rorys disappointing career.

Rory chose independence, breaking up with Logan before embarking on the exciting job of covering Barack Obamas campaign.

At the time, this seemed like the end for the couple.

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Logan and Rorys relationship was a flat, tired rerun of an earlier story.

Their failed romance was also awkwardly reminiscent of Lorelai and Christophers marriage.

Moreover, Lorelai and Christopher had an unhealthy dynamic for years before they finally reunited.

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Lorelai and Christophers inability to get over each other resulted in them finally getting back together later in life.

As such, it makes sense that Rory would repeat these patterns even if it was annoying to watch.

Similarly,Rorys chaoticGilmore Girlslove lifecould have felt unfinished if she never gave life with Logan another shot.

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This was largely because Logan had already fulfilled his purpose.

This would have delightedGilmore Girls Emilyand horrified Lorelai, but it eventually proved unappealing to Rory.

This was what made Luke a more appealing match for the independent, self-reliant Lorelai.

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Rorys choice was clear.

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