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Once the girl who always had a plan and an annoying habit of succeeding, Rory is now almost completely unhinged. After an impressive article in the New Yorker, Rory continues to work as a freelance journalist. She's hired by eccentric author, Naomi Shropshire, to work on a book proposal, but is ultimately fired. After that, she struggles to get a job. Employers brush her off, and she squanders opportunities that she deems beneath her, including a teaching position at Chilton and a writing gig at online publication, SandeeSays. Professionally, things are bad, but personally, things are worse.
She gives up her apartment in Brooklyn to, essentially, couch-surf around the globe. This, conveniently, allows her to visit London at the drop of a hat. What's in London you ask? Not her boyfriend, Pete, as you would think. I mean Patrick, I mean PAUL (at least I remembered his name at the end of the day, unlike Rory most of the time). In reality, she travels across the pond to visit Logan, her ex-almost fiancé with whom she's having an affair. In an attempt to get her life back on track, Rory breaks things off with Logan, moves back home, takes a job as the editor of the Stars Hollow Gazette, and even decides to write a memoir. However, all of her progress may be derailed because she finds out that SHE'S PREGNANT! After hearing those last four words, we're demanding that Netflix create a revival to the revival.