Luke and Lorelai looking stressed in Gilmore Girls
Summary The highest-rated episode of Gilmore Girls called “Raincoats and Recipes” in the season 4 finale was proof that Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore were meant to be together. In previous seasons, the two had a suspenseful build-up, navigating a thin line between friendship and flirtation, but never fully giving into their budding romance.
Gilmore Girls' Highest-Rated Episode Is The One Where Luke & Lorelai Finally Kiss The heightened emotions of “Raincoats and Recipes” deeply affected all the Gilmore Girls characters, especially Lorelai. The episode received an IMDb rating of 9.3 out of 10, making it the highest-rated episode of the season. The hurried pace of the episode emphasized the scene where Luke and Lorelai finally kiss on the porch, finally taking a moment to breathe and asking each other to “just stand still.
"Raincoats & Recipes" High Rating Proves Luke & Lorelai Had To Be The Endgame Couple Close Until the episode was aired, viewers only had suspicions that Luke and Lorelai might end up together, but the episode became the resounding confirmation that they were looking for. Even though Lorelai was oblivious to the effect that Luke had on her, viewers who were watching the show were aware of the couple’s potential to be a part of an epic love story.
Even though Luke and Lorelai were equally startled by their confessions, their kiss felt natural and organic in their process of falling in love. While they didn’t even have time to fully acknowledge what had just happened, there was a sense of relief that they could finally let go of their preconceived notions about each other and just let their instincts kick in.
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