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edit: sorry i didn't meant to be cold :/
No problem ^^
yeah you dosnt force to have 20/20, but i think it give you points if you do take it. The more pro-Rachel stuff you do the more chance you have to get the "good"kiss scene.
For Eliot tho i don't think whatever you do with him matter with Rachel.
There seem to be 2 ways of kisses, one where Chloe doesn't have to say, she wants to be kissed, and Rachel goes for it, and one, where Chloe speaks out, she wants to be kissed, Rachel is surprised and goes for it.
First hand I have only experienced the first way, yet.
It probably has to do with, if you end the first episode on romantical terms or on friendly termns.
To get the kissing option, you will have to go full romantical on the second episode, but apperently there is the possiblity that you can change your mind (obviously Mr. Keaton asks you, iyou changed your mind on "true love"), but there will be more points in episode 2 you can solve friendly, or romantically.