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Lindsay Pugh

Lover of shitty romcoms, the Coney Island duck machine, and emotionally manipulative cats. You can find more of my writing at Seventh Row.

TV Lindsay Pugh

'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 18: Back in the Saddle Again

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Kevin Dowling, written by Linda Loiselle Guzik. This is Dowling's only episode of "GG" but he's directed a bunch of random things over the years, like "Joan of Arcadia," "One Tree Hill," and "
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TV Lindsay Pugh

'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 17: Dead Uncles and Vegetables

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Jamie Babbit, written by Daniel Palladino. Fun fact: Babbit has directed more episodes of "GG" than ASP. You should remember her from "The Road Trip to Harvard" at the beginning of the season. She'll go on to direct
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Film Lindsay Pugh

'The Book of Birdie' (2017) by Elizabeth E. Schuch

Vibe: "The Book of Birdie" is a weird, glittery, feminine fever dream. It's creepy, but not scary, bloody, but not disgusting. Most scenes take place in a church or a convent and contain multiple shots of religious iconography, but the visuals never feel rote or boring.
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Documentary Lindsay Pugh

'What Happened, Miss Simone?' (2015) by Liz Garbus

Vibe: "What Happened, Miss Simone?" is a somewhat cookie-cutter documentary about a fascinating, complicated person with immense talent and passion. Comprised mainly of performance footage, snippets from Nina Simone's diary, primary interviews, and a few unnecessary childhood recreations, it's all standard music documentary fare,
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Interview Lindsay Pugh

Interview with the 'Con Spirito' (2018) Crew

When Con Spirito started following me on Instagram, I thought, "Oh, damn... this better be a film about Elizabeth Bishop." Luckily, I was right, and I immediately messaged the creators to see if we could set up an interview. I studied English at a small liberal arts school,
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 16: There's the Rub

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino, written by Sheila R. Lawrence. ASP has actually only directed fifteen episodes of the original "Gilmore Girls," which kind of surprises me. In a 2013 Collider interview about "Bunheads," ASP was asked how she decides which episodes to
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 15: Lost and Found

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Gail Mancuso, written by Amy Sherman-Palladino. Mancuso also directed "Red Light on the Wedding Night" and I wrote a little bit about her career in that post. In Sherman-Palladino news, here's a good article about her and "The Marvelous
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 14: It Should've Been Lorelai

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, written by Daniel Palladino. Linka Glatter is great and has directed many awesome shows and movies, including these previous "Gilmore Girls" episodes: * "Pilot" (1.1) - the one where we meet those adorable Gilmore Girls for the
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Film Lindsay Pugh

'Love & Basketball' (2000) by Gina Prince-Bythewood

Vibe: Smart, funny, and beautifully shot, "Love & Basketball" has a top spot in my romantic comedy hall of fame. It's different from every other romcom out there, but I do think it loosely fits into the genre even though it subverts it in many ways.
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 13: A-Tisket, A-Tasket

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Robert Berlinger, written by Amy Sherman-Palladino. This is Berlinger's first episode of "Gilmore Girls," and he'll go on to direct two others in Season 6: "Always a Godmother, Never a God" and "Twenty-One is the
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'Gilmore Girls' Season 2, Episode 12: Richard in Stars Hollow

Directing and writing credits: Directed by Steve Gomer, written by Frank Lombardi. Both of these guys are "GG" one-and-dones. Notable lines on Gomer's resume include episodes of "Veronica Mars" and "Joan of Arcadia." Did anyone else used to watch the latter show
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'Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.' (1993) by Leslie Harris

Vibe: Super 90s and full of attitude. "Just Another Girl on the I.R.T." is a coming-of-age story in the same vein as "Clueless" (Heckerling, 1995), "The Edge of Seventeen" (Fremon Craig, 2016), and "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" (Heller,
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