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Teach Me Tonight (Gilmore Girls)

"Teach Me Tonight" is the 19th episode of season 2 of Gilmore Girls. First airing on April 30, 2002, the episode features Rory attempting to tutor Jess and ending up in a car accident as a result, while Lorelai chooses a movie for the town's local movie festival. "Teach Me Tonight" explores the character of Jess, his relationship with Rory and Lorelai's opinion of this. The episode has received positive reviews from critics, is ranked reasonably highly on several critics' lists of Gilmore Girls episodes, and originally aired to 5.1 million viewers.

"Teach Me Tonight"
Gilmore Girls episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 19
Directed bySteven Robman
Written byAmy Sherman-Palladino
Production code227469
Original air dateApril 30, 2002 (2002-04-30)
Running time44 minutes
Episode chronology
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Plot edit

Luke (Scott Patterson) is called in to Stars Hollow High to see the principal, who tells him that Jess (Milo Ventimiglia) is at risk of being held back a year if he does not improve his attendance and grades. As Luke is not an academic person, he decides that he needs to find Jess a tutor, and settles on Rory (Alexis Bledel) because he knows that Jess is fond of Rory. Lorelai (Lauren Graham) is not happy with this arrangement, distrusting Jess, but Rory agrees. However, she is unable to teach Jess effectively as he distracts himself with magic tricks, making book recommendations to her and convinces her to take a break and go get ice-cream. When he is driving back with Rory, having got ice-cream, he swerves to avoid an animal and crashes her car. Other than Rory's fractured wrist, the two are unharmed, but Lorelai is furious at Jess and gets into a vicious argument with Luke.

Meanwhile, Lorelai had been organising the movie for the annual Stars Hollow Movie Festival after learning Taylor (Michael Winters) planned to show The Yearling for the fourth year in a row. Lorelai is disappointed to learn that she can only choose a movie from a particular store that will give discounts for the festival, and after reviewing each movie on the list, she reluctantly chooses to show The Yearling. Kirk (Sean Gunn) approaches her with a film by kirk, a short black and white movie which he has been working on for five years, which Lorelai plays at the beginning of the festival, to the amusement and delight of many townspeople. Rory's father, Christopher (David Sutcliffe) arrives in town after learning of Rory's injury, and stays for the film festival, where Lorelai and Rory learn from Miss Patty and Babette gossiping to each other that Jess has gone back home to live with his mother.

Analysis edit

In an essay within Screwball Television: Critical Perspectives on Gilmore Girls, the author writes that "so much of this episode's running time is devoted to the education of its audience", noting "over two dozen" allusions to films. The choices of The Yearling and Babe are said to remind the audience of Rory's youthfulness, in contrast to the mentions of Crimes and Misdemeanors to evoke Jess' personality. In addition, the allusions conflate high and low culture, particularly Kirk's confusion of Asaad Kelada with Akira Kurosawa.[1]

Roberts of Bustle sees Jess crashing the car Dean built for Rory as "foreshadowing for how he'll also help to eventually destroy Dean and Rory's actual relationship";[2] Bonaime of Paste agrees, saying "there's no better symbol of the Rory/Jess/Dean triangle than Rory's car".[3]

David Sims of The A.V. Club says this episode, along with the following episode "Help Wanted", is the "necessary conclusion" to the show's arc where "Jess annoys everyone" and "Lorelai is weirdly insensitive and unlikable about it", but does not find Jess' "typical bad boy" persona convincing as "the show won't allow him to be truly off the rails, and won't allow his life to be truly miserable".[4] Grady of Vox says that Rory and Jess' discussion of their future in this episode "sets up the dynamic that allows Jess's return in season six to feel earned", as the pair are "both consistently good at seeing what the other person is capable of, and of telling them so in a way the other person can hear".[5]

In the book Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity, this episode is used as an example for Lorelai's protectiveness and concern over Rory in both "body and mind", as demonstrated by her "frantic" response to learning of Rory's accident; Lorelai's motives for discouraging Rory interacting with Jess come from her view of her daughter as "an inordinate studier" and "a determined and focused young woman".[6] In a review for The A.V. Club, Sims notes that Lorelai's fury at Luke is "a surprisingly unsympathetic moment for her", though is unsure whether "the show intends it as such".[4]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

"Teach Me Tonight" first aired in the U.S. on April 30, 2002, and received an overnight rating of 5.1 million viewers.[7]

Reviews edit

David Sims of The A.V. Club gives the episode a positive review, calling it a "real winner" and "the most dramatic the show has been by far". Though saying that the episode "only partially succeeds at unraveling" Jess, Sims compliments Lauren Graham's display of "complicated feelings with great subtlety" and Scott Patterson's portrayal of panic in the scene where Luke gets angry at Lorelai.[4]

"Teach Me Tonight" appeared highly on rankings of all 153 episodes of Gilmore Girls. In Paste, "Teach Me Tonight" is 11th as it features "some of the most dramatic moments of the series' first two seasons", along with a film by kirk ("the funniest, most absurd moment of the entire series").[3] In Vox, the episode is 15th; Grady calls Rory and Jess "at their most entertaingly flirty" in this episode.[5]

In 2016, "Teach Me Tonight" appeared on multiple lists of recommended episodes for viewers to rewatch in anticipation of A Year in the Life: the episode is 4th (of 15) on People's Choice's list,[8] 8th (of 28) on Bustle's list,[2] and 14th (of 50) on Revelist's list.[9]

Sean Gunn, who plays Kirk, rated this 6th on his list of 10 favourite Gilmore Girls episodes, due to a film by kirk, which he states is one of the two episodes fans mention most when meeting him.[10] An article in Paste says Kirk is the "surprising star" of the episode, describing a film by kirk as "a David Lynch-style masterpiece so so wonderfully strange that it counts among the series' finest moments".[3] An article in Bustle describes the short film as "hilariously awesome" and the most "impactful" of Kirk's "prolific moments" across the series.[11]

The podcast Gilmore Guys rated the episode an average of 7.13 out of 10 with their guest, Sean Clements.

References edit

  1. ^ Diffrient, David Scott; Lavery, David (2010). Screwball Television: Critical Perspectives on Gilmore Girls. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-5069-0. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Roberts, Amy (October 1, 2016). "28 Essential Episodes Every True 'Gilmore Girls' Fan Needs To Watch Before The Revival". Bustle. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Bonaime, Ross (November 14, 2016). "Every Episode of Gilmore Girls, Ranked (All 153 of 'Em)". Paste. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Sims, David (August 1, 2013). "Gilmore Girls: "Teach Me Tonight"/"Help Wanted"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Grady, Constance (November 25, 2016). "Every episode of Gilmore Girls, ranked". Vox. IPC Media. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  6. ^ Ritch, Calvin (2008). Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity: Essays on Family and Feminism in the Television Series. McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0-7864-5494-5. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  7. ^ ""Gilmore Girls" US ratings". crazy-internet-people.com. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  8. ^ Gocobachi, Pamela (February 19, 2016). "15 Essential 'Gilmore Girls' Episodes You Must Watch Before The Netflix Revival". peopleschoice.com. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  9. ^ McNally, Victori (August 14, 2016). "The 50 'Gilmore Girls' episodes you need to watch before the revival". Revelist. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  10. ^ Bierly, Mandi (May 18, 2007). "Kirk picks his 10 fave Gilmore episodes". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  11. ^ Lord, Emma (February 9, 2015). "Kirk's Short Film In 'Gilmore Girls' Was The Most Wonderfully Weird Moment In The Series — VIDEO". Bustle. Retrieved July 5, 2017.

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Teach Me Tonight is the 19th episode of season 2 of Gilmore Girls First airing on April 30 2002 the episode features Rory attempting to tutor Jess and ending up in a car accident as a result while Lorelai chooses a movie for the town s local movie festival Teach Me Tonight explores the character of Jess his relationship with Rory and Lorelai s opinion of this The episode has received positive reviews from critics is ranked reasonably highly on several critics lists of Gilmore Girls episodes and originally aired to 5 1 million viewers Teach Me Tonight Gilmore Girls episodeEpisode no Season 2Episode 19Directed bySteven RobmanWritten byAmy Sherman PalladinoProduction code227469Original air dateApril 30 2002 2002 04 30 Running time44 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Back in the Saddle Again Next Help Wanted List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Analysis 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Reviews 4 References 5 External linksPlot editLuke Scott Patterson is called in to Stars Hollow High to see the principal who tells him that Jess Milo Ventimiglia is at risk of being held back a year if he does not improve his attendance and grades As Luke is not an academic person he decides that he needs to find Jess a tutor and settles on Rory Alexis Bledel because he knows that Jess is fond of Rory Lorelai Lauren Graham is not happy with this arrangement distrusting Jess but Rory agrees However she is unable to teach Jess effectively as he distracts himself with magic tricks making book recommendations to her and convinces her to take a break and go get ice cream When he is driving back with Rory having got ice cream he swerves to avoid an animal and crashes her car Other than Rory s fractured wrist the two are unharmed but Lorelai is furious at Jess and gets into a vicious argument with Luke Meanwhile Lorelai had been organising the movie for the annual Stars Hollow Movie Festival after learning Taylor Michael Winters planned to show The Yearling for the fourth year in a row Lorelai is disappointed to learn that she can only choose a movie from a particular store that will give discounts for the festival and after reviewing each movie on the list she reluctantly chooses to show The Yearling Kirk Sean Gunn approaches her with a film by kirk a short black and white movie which he has been working on for five years which Lorelai plays at the beginning of the festival to the amusement and delight of many townspeople Rory s father Christopher David Sutcliffe arrives in town after learning of Rory s injury and stays for the film festival where Lorelai and Rory learn from Miss Patty and Babette gossiping to each other that Jess has gone back home to live with his mother Analysis editIn an essay within Screwball Television Critical Perspectives on Gilmore Girls the author writes that so much of this episode s running time is devoted to the education of its audience noting over two dozen allusions to films The choices of The Yearling and Babe are said to remind the audience of Rory s youthfulness in contrast to the mentions of Crimes and Misdemeanors to evoke Jess personality In addition the allusions conflate high and low culture particularly Kirk s confusion of Asaad Kelada with Akira Kurosawa 1 Roberts of Bustle sees Jess crashing the car Dean built for Rory as foreshadowing for how he ll also help to eventually destroy Dean and Rory s actual relationship 2 Bonaime of Paste agrees saying there s no better symbol of the Rory Jess Dean triangle than Rory s car 3 David Sims of The A V Club says this episode along with the following episode Help Wanted is the necessary conclusion to the show s arc where Jess annoys everyone and Lorelai is weirdly insensitive and unlikable about it but does not find Jess typical bad boy persona convincing as the show won t allow him to be truly off the rails and won t allow his life to be truly miserable 4 Grady of Vox says that Rory and Jess discussion of their future in this episode sets up the dynamic that allows Jess s return in season six to feel earned as the pair are both consistently good at seeing what the other person is capable of and of telling them so in a way the other person can hear 5 In the book Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity this episode is used as an example for Lorelai s protectiveness and concern over Rory in both body and mind as demonstrated by her frantic response to learning of Rory s accident Lorelai s motives for discouraging Rory interacting with Jess come from her view of her daughter as an inordinate studier and a determined and focused young woman 6 In a review for The A V Club Sims notes that Lorelai s fury at Luke is a surprisingly unsympathetic moment for her though is unsure whether the show intends it as such 4 Reception editRatings edit Teach Me Tonight first aired in the U S on April 30 2002 and received an overnight rating of 5 1 million viewers 7 Reviews edit David Sims of The A V Club gives the episode a positive review calling it a real winner and the most dramatic the show has been by far Though saying that the episode only partially succeeds at unraveling Jess Sims compliments Lauren Graham s display of complicated feelings with great subtlety and Scott Patterson s portrayal of panic in the scene where Luke gets angry at Lorelai 4 Teach Me Tonight appeared highly on rankings of all 153 episodes of Gilmore Girls In Paste Teach Me Tonight is 11th as it features some of the most dramatic moments of the series first two seasons along with a film by kirk the funniest most absurd moment of the entire series 3 In Vox the episode is 15th Grady calls Rory and Jess at their most entertaingly flirty in this episode 5 In 2016 Teach Me Tonight appeared on multiple lists of recommended episodes for viewers to rewatch in anticipation of A Year in the Life the episode is 4th of 15 on People s Choice s list 8 8th of 28 on Bustle s list 2 and 14th of 50 on Revelist s list 9 Sean Gunn who plays Kirk rated this 6th on his list of 10 favourite Gilmore Girls episodes due to a film by kirk which he states is one of the two episodes fans mention most when meeting him 10 An article in Paste says Kirk is the surprising star of the episode describing a film by kirk as a David Lynch style masterpiece so so wonderfully strange that it counts among the series finest moments 3 An article in Bustle describes the short film as hilariously awesome and the most impactful of Kirk s prolific moments across the series 11 The podcast Gilmore Guys rated the episode an average of 7 13 out of 10 with their guest Sean Clements References edit Diffrient David Scott Lavery David 2010 Screwball Television Critical Perspectives on Gilmore Girls Syracuse University Press ISBN 978 0 8156 5069 0 Retrieved July 5 2017 a b Roberts Amy October 1 2016 28 Essential Episodes Every True Gilmore Girls Fan Needs To Watch Before The Revival Bustle Retrieved July 5 2017 a b c Bonaime Ross November 14 2016 Every Episode of Gilmore Girls Ranked All 153 of Em Paste Retrieved July 5 2017 a b c Sims David August 1 2013 Gilmore Girls Teach Me Tonight Help Wanted The A V Club Retrieved July 5 2017 a b Grady Constance November 25 2016 Every episode of Gilmore Girls ranked Vox IPC Media Retrieved July 5 2017 Ritch Calvin 2008 Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity Essays on Family and Feminism in the Television Series McFarland amp Company ISBN 978 0 7864 5494 5 Retrieved July 5 2017 Gilmore Girls US ratings crazy internet people com Retrieved July 5 2017 Gocobachi Pamela February 19 2016 15 Essential Gilmore Girls Episodes You Must Watch Before The Netflix Revival peopleschoice com Retrieved July 5 2017 McNally Victori August 14 2016 The 50 Gilmore Girls episodes you need to watch before the revival Revelist Retrieved July 5 2017 Bierly Mandi May 18 2007 Kirk picks his 10 fave Gilmore episodes Entertainment Weekly Time Inc Retrieved July 5 2017 Lord Emma February 9 2015 Kirk s Short Film In Gilmore Girls Was The Most Wonderfully Weird Moment In The Series 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