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# 2.01 -- "The
Kiss"
After their first, wildly passionate kiss, Dawson and Joey fall
prey to the all-too-normal insecurities and uncertainties that
accompany the death of a platonic relationship and the birth of a
romance. On top of it all, Joey needs to make an immediate
decision on whether to not to go to France, and a grief-stricken
Jen keeps looking to Dawson for support in the wake of her
grandfather's death. It all seems as if the deck is stacked
against the new couple. Meanwhile, Pacey meets new girl in town,
Andie McPhee, who gives the wiseacre a taste of his own medicine
after he masquerades as a police officer. And, Mitch visits a
divorce lawyer without telling Gale, who blindly believes that
they're headed for a complete reconciliation.
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# 2.02 -- "Crossroads"
Pacey fails his driver's license test on his birthday, and Dawson
is so absorbed with his new relationship with Joey that he
overlooks Pacey's special milestone entirely. Hurt and feeling
like he's being phased out, Pacey throws a huge bash in an effort
to expand his horizons. While innocently snooping around Joey's
room, Dawson reads some disparaging remarks in her diary that
make him question how well he knows his lifelong friend. The
budding Dawon-Joey romance affects Jen too, whose loneliness
causes her to befriend the group's adversary, Abby Morgan. With
boys and booze forever on her mind, Abby proves to be a bad
influence on Jen. Meanwhile, Mitch suggests that he and Gale try
an "open" marriage as a means to save it.
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#2.03 - "Alternative Lifestyles"
When Jen and Dawson get paired up in an Econ class as a pretend
couple who must come up with a "family budget," Abby
convinces Jen to seize this opportunity to seduce Dawson, while
Pacey's pairing with Andie brings them closer and reveals the
truth about Andie's family. Meanwhile, Mitch rides Dawson about
the new sexual nature of his relationship with Joey, and
announces to Gayle that he has decided that an open marriage
would be the best thing. And, Joey begins to see a whole new
world of possibility and empowerment when she does research for
her Econ project with an unmarried businesswoman.
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#2.04 - "Tamara's Return"
Joey's newfound passion for art drives a wedge between she and
Dawson. She's nervous about taking her focus off of Dawson to
concentrate on herself, and Dawson can't seem to recognize how
important this budding interest is to her. While continuing to
develop his flirtation with Andie McPhee, Pacey unexpectedly
bumps into Tamara and realizes that he is far from over her. And
when Jen and Abby meet a handsome stranger who shows more
interest in Jen than Abby, Abby drops her new best friend
instantly.
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#2.05
- "Full Moon Rising"
The full moon puts everything in a twist and nothing goes
according to plan. Joey has a healthy respect for the havoc that
can be wreaked by this monthly event, while Dawson maintains his
usual romanticism on the subject. That is, until he is forced
into joining the sinking ship of his mother's dinner party, at
which his father Mitch infuriates Gale by showing up very late -
and with Tamara in tow as a surprise guest. Romance goes awry on
several other fronts as well, as Jen hooks up once again with
hunky dock worker Vincent, despite Abby's jealousy. Determined to
seduce this older guy, Jen realizes she's made a mistake when the
situation turns ugly. And, Pacey and Andie finally agree to go
out on a date but as fate would have it, they just can't seem to
find each other in the right place at the right time. Meanwhile,
Jack and Joey battle a strange power outage in the restaurant
(which leads to a forbidden kiss) but are aided by a strange lone
customer.
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#2.06 - "The Dance"
School-spirited Andie somehow convinces her apathetic buddies to
attend a Capeside High School dance, where each romantic
entanglement is tested. Hoping the dance will help him forget
about his parents' decision to separate, Dawson arrives in time
to overhear Jack and Joey arguing about the kiss they shared a
few days before. Of course then there's the beautiful punch. We
see a dark side to Dawson! Meanwhile, Pacey maintains to Andie
that he's not a dancer, but is later caught swaying in the arms
of a beautiful upperclassmen. He
then realises that Andie is the woman of his fantasies not
Christi.
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#2.07 - "The All-Nighter"
A panic-inducing English Lit mid-term compels Dawson, Joey,
Pacey, Andie, Jen and Chris Wolfe to mount a desperate,
last-ditch study effort - the rite-of-passage all-nighter. At
Chris' house, the group members settle in to study, procrastinate
and come to terms with their individual dramas. Dawson puts Joey
through the paces, creating a post-break-up hell in which he
gives her the silent treatment, insults her and says a lot that
he doesn't mean. Andie finds out about Pacey's affair with Tamara
during a Cosmo magazine purity test, and Jen gives in to
temptation courtesy of lady-killer Chris.
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#2.08 - "The Reluctant Hero"
Elated about winning the junior division of the Boston Film
Festival, Dawson wants to share the triumph and prize money with
Joey, whose less-than-enthusiastic response dampens his jubilant
mood. As she pulls away from Dawson, Jack edges a little closer
and asks her out on a date. Mitch gets an apertment of his own.
Jen goes wild with abby. Dawson 'rescues' her and lets her stay @
his dad's place. Seeking solace, Pacey's guidance counselor
paints a bleak picture of his future. Andie helps him buckle
down, but she too needs to be saved, when her mother loses her
composure in a public place
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#2.09 - "The Election"
Andie persuades Joey to be her running mate in the student body
election, pitting them against the popular ticket of Abby and
Chris Wolfe. Andie, Joey and Pacey anticipate that Abby's smear
campaign will dredge up Joey's spotty family history, but are
completely unprepared when Abby turns the spotlight on the
McPhees. Meanwhile, Jen pressures Dawson to live a little so that
he can use his real-life experiences to write a stronger script.
Only when he witnesses his parents' feeble attempt at
reconciliation and their subsequent decision to divorce, does
Dawson give in to Jen's advice.
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#2.10 - "High Risk Behavior"
It seems that love - or at least lust - is in the air in the
usually sleepy town of Capeside. During much analysis of his
autobiographical movie script, Dawson and Jen ponder their past
romance and current friendship. Their frank discussions lead to
Dawson's realization that romance, love, lust and passion are
sometimes hard to separate. Meanwhile, Pacey and Andie move
forward with planning Andie's ultimate fantasy scenario for
losing her virginity. And, Joey agrees to let Jack pose nude for
a sketch, which serves to heighten the mounting tension between
them.
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#2.11 - "Sex, She Wrote"
When the meddlesome Abby discovers a crumpled but heartfelt note,
written by someone who has just had sex, to their "partner
in crime," she decides that figuring out who these two are
is perfect fodder for her English class report on the mystery
genre.
Abby particularly relishes
the fact that all of her "suspects" will be subject to
public humiliation once she presents her findings in class - one
they all attend. After some investigation, Abby decides to solve
her mystery a la Hercule Poirot, and sends mysterious invitations
to a late-night meeting in the English classroom to all suspects.
When Joey, Jack, Dawson, Jen, Pacey and Andie arrive, they
realize that they've been trapped. Tension builds as they all
squirm, and embarrassing revelations and accusations fly, but the
end result is a big surprise to all.
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#2.12 - "Uncharted Waters"
On a weekend fishing trip, Pacey is once again at odds with his
hard-to-please father, while believing that his shipmates, Mitch
and Dawson, have the perfect father-son relationship. But
Dawson's dealing with problems with his own dad, blaming Mitch
for his parents' divorce and for not being able to keep a steady
job. And Jack, whom Andie talked Pacey into including on the
male-bonding weekend, is a total fifth wheel, since his dad is
nowhere in sight. Meanwhile, inviting Jen, Joey, Andie and Abby
over to film a news piece on teenage girls, Gale initiates a
female-bonding session in which Jen and Joey come to terms with
their precarious friendship, and the usually-mild-mannered Andie
locks horns with Abby.
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#2.13 - "His Leading Lady"
Using the prize money from the Boston Film Festival, Dawson is
ready to begin filming his second movie, and everyone in Capeside
is involved. Despite Dawson's effort to deny it, he finally
concedes that the highly autobiographical film is his way of
hanging on to Joey, who is fighting emotions of her own. Andie
decides she no longer has time for a relationship - but Pacey
won't go away that easily. And, while shooting Dawson's film, Jen
meets a cute guy named Ty, who takes her to a party - a bible
study!
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#2.14 - "To Be Or Not To Be
"
When Pacey and Jack get caught talking in Mr. Peterson's English
class, Jack is forced to recite his very personal poetry
assignment, intended for Mr. Peterson's eyes only. While reading,
Jack is overcome by emotion and flees from the room, and the
school is quickly abuzz about the incident - not only did Jack
cry in class, but the missive was about a man. New friendships
and relationships are put to the test as everyone at Capeside
High asks the same question - is Jack McPhee gay? Sticking up for
Jack, hotheaded Pacey spits in the English teacher's face and
faces suspension just as his grades are improving. Andie
completely avoids her brother, and Joey stands by her man as best
she can in the face of such scrutiny.
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#2.15 - "...That Is The Question"
Despite his attempts at levity, Jack is having trouble coping
with the rumors at Capeside High School that he's gay. In a
moment of anger with his absentee father, Jack blurts out his
true feelings, that despite his efforts to the contrary, he is
gay, and is left with the consequences of what he says. When
Pacey returns to school from his suspension, he continues to
battle Mr. Peterson - this time, over the new, seemingly unfair
gradingsystem. Pacey makes his argument to the School Board,
inadvertently prompting Mr. Peterson to take an early retirement,
forcing Pacey to doubt his actions. Meanwhile, Jen questions her
relationship with Ty when they have a heated discussion about
homosexuality.
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#2.16 - "Be Careful What You
Wish For"
Dawson's sixteenth birthday sparks some unsettling
self-reflection -- he's no more grown up than a year ago, and the
only part of his life that is clear to him is his feelings for
Joey. Crushed that she still wants to be alone, Dawson becomes
determined to have a little fun on his miserable birthday. Andie
joins Dawson's mission, after her therapist prescribes a night of
imperfection, and to Pacey's horror, the two goody-goodies show
up drunk at Dawson's surprise party, where the guest of honor
unleashes all of his bitterness at his loved ones. Meanwhile,
Joey is speechless after catching a confused Jack kissing Abby,
and Jen is stung when Ty wrongly assumes that, given her
reputation, she's trying to seduce him.
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#2.17 - "Psychic Friends"
The Capeside Winter Arts Fair brings surprises to Joey and Grams,
and Dawson loses confidence in achieving his dream when his film
teacher tears his movie apart. Joey participates in a photo shoot
with a guy who turns out to be gay. She seems to be missing the
kissing part of relationships!!
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#2.18 - "A Perfect Wedding"
Biting off more than they can chew, the Potters take a job
catering a wedding, and Joey enlists her buddies to help out.
While trying to keep the dinner on time, Joey is preoccupied and
conflicted about her father's return to Capeside. Dawson and Jack
both console her, but it's with Dawson that she shares a
passionate kiss. Meanwhile, feeling alone, Jen patches things up
with Abby, hoping to stir up some fun. The two rebels crash the
wedding reception, steal a bottle of champagne and head to the
docks, where their drunken night comes to a terrifyingly sober
and tragic end. And, Gale is determined to win back Mitch, who
shows up at the wedding with another woman.
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#2.19 - "Abby Morgan, Rest In Peace"
Just as Abby Morgan would have wanted, Capeside is reeling from
her unexpected death. Disgusted by the hypocrisy of everyone's
false grief, Jen tries to cope with her survivor's guilt and the
loss of her friend. Gale is offered a high-profile network news
job in Philadelphia.
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#2.20 - "Reunited"
Stirred up by the trauma of Abby's death, Andie's repressed grief
over her lost brother brings her dangerously close to the
breaking point. Concerned, Pacey and Jack are torn about the best
way to handle her escalating breakdowns, especially after Andie
admits to having conversations with her dead brother. Meanwhile,
a farcical situation ensues when the romantic evening that Mitch
plans for his new girlfriend is interrupted by Dawson and Joey,
celebrating their one month anniversary, and by Gale and Jen, out
to drown their sorrows at Capeside's hottest French bistro.
Trying to set things right between the Leerys, the kids cook up a
scheme to reunite Gale and Mitch on the dance floor.
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#2.21 - "Ch
ch
ch
changes"
Desperate to help his sister, Jack calls on their absentee
father, who decides that Andie and her mother need to be under
constant medical supervision. Pacey vows to fight to keep Andie
in Capeside, fearful of what being shipped away will do to her
and equally afraid of being left behind without her. Looking for
a subject for a film project, Dawson zeros in on Mr. Potter as a
person who has heroically changed, and regrettably discovers
something that could destroy Joey. And, Jen contemplates setting
off on her own, feeling totally alone without a home or a family
to turn to.
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#2.22 - "Parental Discretion Advised"
After Dawson confronts Joey with the knowledge that her father is
trafficking drugs again, Joey is determined to handle the
situation by herself. However, Sheriff Witter's growing suspicion
and near-fatal event force Joey to come to terms with the painful
truth threatening to destroy her reunited family. Forced to take
action, her next move promises to forever change her relationship
with both her father and Dawson. Meanwhile, desperately missing
Andie, Pacey blows his finals and has a heartbreaking
confrontation with his father. And, Gale makes a surprising final
decision about the job offer in Philadelphia.
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