I don’t know about you, but anything surrounding Lorelai & Luke breaking up just kills me. I hate these episodes. So, ‘Say Something‘ is a bittersweet episode for me. So, rather than dissect more of their details behind the break-up, I’m going to switch to talk about Logan & Rory instead. More fun, right?

Rory, not aware of the seriousness of the issues between Luke & Lorelai yet, is more concerned with Logan and the post-makeout-session (that could have been more than just making out) that was interrupted by her family. Did he freak out? Does he want to see her? After getting advice from Janet and Althea, Rory decides to call Logan to ask for something casual, to just hang out – to show she’s not too much drama.
Logan simply smiles when Rory tries to stammer she’d like to hang out. Does he suspect Rory is trying to act casual? Is he setting her up by not telling her he already has plans for friends to come over? Or is Logan simply taking Rory’s offer at face value?
Nonetheless, after Rory falls asleep and gets the call from Sookie that Lorelai is a mess and Rory needs to come home, Logan steps up to get her there quickly. Like he was paying attention to her and her needs. Later, he admits to Rory that his only choices were to say no to her call or to invite her there with friends. He reminds Rory that it’s not just sex that’s an option for them and Rory feels guilty for being angry. After they kiss and make-up (casual, right!), Logan heaves a big sigh after Rory leaves. (Does that mean he’s falling for Rory? Or know Rory can’t be casual, like she claims?)
So, what part of this is a game to Logan? What is he trying to accomplish? To show Rory he’s not a one-girl guy? Or is he also proving to himself that Rory is no big deal? What does that last sigh mean?
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