Look What the Kate Dragged In

Season 1Episode 230 minJul 27, 1999
Look What the Kate Dragged In
""Er, Um Love"" Rory/Jana (Doc) written by Jeff Goode Hanging out in the van, after their first date, Rory and Jana talks about why Doc was there. Jana explains that she never really broke up with Doc, they just fought. She wants to go home, but her seat buckle is stuck again. He then tries to help her with a screwdriver but hurts his hand instead. He then goes to the back, and they talk about where they have stiches. Jana then show her stiches on her shoulder, from an accident when she was younger. Rory starts to touch her shoulder, and their lips fuse together. Jana decides it's time to go home, but Rory tells her to break up with Doc so they could officially be a couple. ""Batteries Not Included"" Kiki/Gina (Eric, Tony) written by Marcy Gray Rubin Kiki tells Gina try to fantasize when masturbating because Gina didn't have an orgasm before. They start to play Kiki's ""I Never"" game before, and one thing leads to love. In the midst of sex, Kiki asks her boyfriend Eric, if he loves
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