Ep 1. The Kiss
- TV-G
- February 22, 2002
- 22 min
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(62)
The show Even Stevens follows the wacky and often chaotic lives of the titular family, headed by parents Steve and Eileen, and their three children: eldest son Donnie, middle daughter Ren, and youngest son Louis. Season 3 kicks off with an episode titled "The Kiss," which finds the Stevens family returning home from a summer vacation in Alaska.
Ren, who has always been an overachiever and a bit of a perfectionist, is looking forward to starting her sophomore year of high school with a bang. She's determined to make this the best year ever, and she's already got her sights set on winning the school's annual math competition. But things get complicated when she runs into her old study partner, Bobby Deaver, who she had a crush on in freshman year.
Bobby, who's now a senior, seems to have grown up a bit over the summer. He's more confident and charming than ever, and he's taken notice of Ren in a new way. Ren is surprised and flattered when Bobby invites her to a pre-school dance party, but she's also nervous. She's never been to a dance party before, and she's not sure what to expect.
Meanwhile, Louis is dealing with his own romantic drama. He's in the midst of a crush on Tawny, a popular girl at school, and he's been practicing his kissing technique on a pillow in his room. His best friend Twitty tries to reassure him that he's got nothing to worry about, but Louis is convinced that he needs some serious practice before he's ready to take things to the next level with Tawny.
As the day of the dance party draws near, Ren and Bobby's flirtation continues to escalate. They exchange witty banter in the hallways between classes, and Bobby even asks Ren to dance with him at the party. But Ren starts to get nervous when she realizes that she's not sure if she's ready for her first kiss with Bobby.
Louis, meanwhile, is still struggling to perfect his kissing technique. He tries kissing an ear of corn and a picture of Tawny, but nothing seems to be working. In a moment of desperation, he even asks his little brother Beans for advice. But as it turns out, Beans has a secret crush of his own, and he's not in the mood to help his big brother out.
On the day of the dance party, Ren is feeling a mix of excitement and nerves. She's going to the party with Bobby, and she's looking forward to dancing and having a good time. But she's also dreading the possibility of a kiss and wondering if she's really ready for it.
Louis, on the other hand, is convinced that he needs some more practice before he can make a move on Tawny. He conscripts Beans to help him practice kissing, but they get caught by their dad and hilariously fail to come up with a convincing excuse.
At the party, Ren and Bobby dance together, and things seem to be going well. But when Bobby leans in for a kiss, Ren panics and backs away. She's not sure if she's ready for her first kiss, and she's scared that she'll mess things up with Bobby if she isn't.
Louis, meanwhile, is still struggling with his own kissing woes. He tries kissing a vacuum cleaner and a mannequin, but nothing seems to be working. He's beginning to think that he's never going to be ready for a real kiss.
As the night wears on, Ren and Bobby continue to dance and chat. Ren realizes that she really likes Bobby, but she's still scared of the idea of a kiss. And when Bobby leans in for a second try, Ren panics again and accidentally knocks a tray of drinks onto his shirt.
In the end, Ren and Bobby share a sweet and awkward moment together, but it's clear that Ren is still not ready for a kiss. She tells Bobby that she needs more time, and he understands. Louis, too, realizes that he doesn't need to rush things with Tawny. Instead, he decides to take his time and enjoy the journey of falling in love.
Overall, "The Kiss" is a charming and lighthearted episode of Even Stevens that explores the awkward and funny world of teenage love and first kisses. Fans of the show are sure to enjoy this fun and relatable installment in the Stevens family saga.