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Post by melbell on Apr 28, 2012 15:09:23 GMT
Up to season 4 in my re-watch and I just watched this episode today. It is definately in my all time top 5 for DC episodes. It was so well written. It starts with Joey, Dawson, and Drue getting assigned a project about a Shakespeare play, The Two Gentlemen of Verona which is really just a medaphor for the Dawson/Joey/Pacey triangle and everyone hoping that Pacey and Dawson can get their friendship on track. This episode makes me tear up despite watching it like a 100 times. It really starts to get emotional when things are getting bad out on the boat and Jen says "We have no radio and we are headed for a cove that you don't know the name of. Who the hell is going to find us there?" and Pacey responds "Dawson, Dawson will know." Other great moments include Andie keeping her cool and keeping things under control at the yacht club while putting that b*tch Mrs. Valentine in her place! When Dawson is about to take a boat out to go find Pacey and Jen and Joey wants to go with him but he won't let her and she says "I can't worry about the both of you." I also love the ending scene between Jen and Grams and when Pacey goes to Dawson and kind of apologizes and we see a glimpse of hope that they might be friends again. This episode also introduces Mr. Brooks and lets not forget that at the end Jen discovers Drue is in capeside and we learn that they know each other but we don't know how.
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Post by Lorelai Gilmore on May 2, 2012 11:28:18 GMT
This is easily one of my favourites. Whenever I pick a random episode of DC to watch its quite often this one.
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