Emily Quote #228

Quote from Emily in Swan Song

Emily: Oh, I see. Well, am I going to get to meet him soon?
Rory: Oh, I don't know.
Lorelai: Yeah, Mom, that might be hard to arrange.
Emily: Well, how hard can it be? Just bring him over for dinner sometime. How about next Friday?
Rory: Oh, I don't know.
Lorelai: Yeah, Mom, that might be hard to arrange.
Emily: It's perfect timing. Richard will still be out of town and it would be nice to round off the group with a fourth.
Lorelai: He works Fridays, doesn't he?
Rory: Yeah, that's his usual night. Friday night. It's a bad night.
Emily: Oh, okay. Well, I suppose I'll eventually meet him someday at some function.
Lorelai: Perhaps a wedding.
Emily: Or Rory's graduation. That's good. That way we'll all get to meet him at once. Myself, Richard, Gran. Maybe I'll bring a couple of girls from the DAR. Reverend Mahoney might like to come also.
Rory: You know what, Grandma, now that I think about it, I think Jess does have next Friday night off.

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 ‘Swan Song’ Quotes

Quote from Rory

Rory: Do you love it?
Jess: It's great.
Rory: The Holy Barbarians. I mean, what a title. And it's by a Venice Beach beatnik about Venice Beach beatniks, and to top it off, the beatnik who wrote it is the father of the guy that does those Actor's Studio interviews on TV.
Jess: The guy with the beard?
Rory: Yeah, the pointy beard. That's his dad writing at his desk.
Jess: Oh, it's weird that a weird beatnik-y guy would have a conservative son like that.
Rory: Maybe he's not that conservative. Maybe at night he, like, takes off his clothes and parties.
Jess: Aw, man, now get that picture out of my head.

Quote from Jess

Jess: Does she know what I look like?
Rory: I don't think so.
Jess: Perfect. Find someone who vaguely resembles me. Take him. Just don't kiss him goodnight.
Rory: That's not going to work.
Jess: Andy Warhol did it all the time.

Quote from Miss Patty

Miss Patty: Okay, here we go. Hey, did you know that I once met the great Bette Davis? I was a chorus girl in a bus-and-truck tour of Guys and Dolls. Beantown, I love that town. And there I was, me and the girls backstage after the show, and in she comes. And who does she walk right up to, but little old me. And she sized me up, exhaled some smoke from that regal mouth of hers, and said, "Doll, you don't got the high notes but you sure got the gams." I'll always treasure that moment with Bette and I wanna dedicate this song to her. Ethel, key of D.