[s6e17] I'm Ok, You're Ok May 2026

Lorelai’s insistence on buying Luke a specific hanging bag for his field trip with April is a desperate attempt to "be a part of" a world she is being actively excluded from.

In Season 6, Episode 17, "I'm OK, You're OK," the title—borrowed from Thomas Harris’s famous self-help book—serves as a biting ironic backdrop for a cast of characters who are anything but "OK" with their current reality. The episode is a masterclass in the "separate lives" trope that eventually dismantled the show's central relationship, while simultaneously offering one of the series' most heartwarming (and bizarre) subplots for Lane Kim. The Lorelai-Luke Divide [S6E17] I'm OK, You're OK

Watching Lorelai pay for a "fake professional" realtor in Monopoly money highlights her trademark whimsy, but it masks a deep-seated frustration with Luke’s lack of communication. Lane and the "Kim" Approval Lorelai’s insistence on buying Luke a specific hanging

Rory struggles with "forgiving" Logan for his bridesmaids' indiscretions, eventually retreating to Stars Hollow for a breather. The Lorelai-Luke Divide Watching Lorelai pay for a