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definitely watch it with them. just faking it will only get you so far before the act falls apart. it'll also help you build your relationship with them if you show interest in picking up and learning stuff she likes IMO
Agreed. It's a good show. My wife re-watches it every summer. I enjoy watching it with her too.
Gilmore Girls has plenty of plotlines that can appeal to all peoples. If you can get past the teen romance plots, there's something for everyone. And there's always Kirk.
100% this. I'm watching it through for the second time with my youngest daughter (her first time through). I'm a 45 year old bearded man and I love it. This is definitely not just girly TV.