Kiss and Tell
- Episode aired Nov 16, 2000
- TV-PG
- 45m
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8.3/10
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Rory gets her first kiss from Dean. The whole town is buzzing about it, yet Rory has not told Lorelai.Rory gets her first kiss from Dean. The whole town is buzzing about it, yet Rory has not told Lorelai.Rory gets her first kiss from Dean. The whole town is buzzing about it, yet Rory has not told Lorelai.
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Yanic Truesdale
- Michel Gerard
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Kelly Bishop
- Emily Gilmore
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Edward Herrmann
- Richard Gilmore
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Jack Albertson
- Grandpa Joe
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- (uncredited)
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This episode is one of my favourites. It's the perfect episode to show what life is like for the two Gilmore's. It always makes me want to have a junk food movie night.
This episode is definitely one of my favorites! It has everything! I always always always want to watch Charlie and the chocolate factory or Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory and get a whole bunch of junk food!! This is one of those shows that always makes you want to eat!!
I think this episode really was one of the first episodes we got to see Lorelai deal with Rory growing up. She was so sweet dealing with it and props to Rory for being comfortable. I wouldn't have been as comfortable eating junk food at 16 with my mom and the boy I like but I also didn't have their relationship with my mom!
I think this episode really was one of the first episodes we got to see Lorelai deal with Rory growing up. She was so sweet dealing with it and props to Rory for being comfortable. I wouldn't have been as comfortable eating junk food at 16 with my mom and the boy I like but I also didn't have their relationship with my mom!
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- TriviaThis is Michael Winters's first appearance as Taylor Doose.
- GoofsWhile Lorelai says she needs coffee and sends Rory to get the movie in time, Dean is waiting behind the Doose's market door for his cue.
- ConnectionsFeatures Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
- SoundtracksWhere You Lead
Performed by Carole King and Louise Goffin
Words and Music by Carole King and Toni Stern
Produced by Carole King and Greg Wells
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