[s1e12] Double Date -
: While Rory and Dean are perfectly in sync, the date is a disaster for Lane. Todd turns out to be vapid and has nothing in common with the music-obsessed Lane.
: This episode is pivotal for establishing the long-term relationship between Sookie and Jackson, marking the official start of their romance. Gilmore girls references to tall people - Facebook [S1E12] Double Date
: Lane is desperate to go out with Dean's friend, Todd, but her mother, Mrs. Kim, would never allow it. She convinces Rory to set up a double date under the guise of "studying" with Rory. : While Rory and Dean are perfectly in
: The secret date is eventually discovered by Mrs. Kim, leading to significant trouble for Lane and a strained moment between Rory and Lorelai regarding honesty. Production & Trivia Gilmore girls references to tall people - Facebook
In "Double Date," the central theme is the messy reality of blind dates and teenage romance. The episode follows two parallel storylines where Lorelai and Rory both end up on awkward "double dates." Lorelai, Sookie, and the Jackson/Rune Situation
: Sookie finally asks Jackson out, but Jackson's cousin Rune is in town and won't go out alone. Lorelai reluctantly agrees to be Rune's date to help Sookie out.
: Between the dinner scenes and the teenage date, a movie title is briefly shown on screen as a transition.