After Hours (Dawson's Creek episode)
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“After Hours” | |
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Dawson's Creek episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 21 |
Written by | Jeffrey Stepakoff |
Directed by | Mel Damski |
Production no. | 521 |
Original airdate | 2002-05-01 |
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Aftter Hours is the twenty-first episode of Dawson's Creek's fifth season. It aired on May 1, 2002.
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[edit] Synopsis
Pacey's new boss, Alex, proposes more professionalism in the workplace. Audrey suspects something is going on between Pacey and Alex, leaving the future of their relationship unknown while Pacey struggles with the growing attraction he feels for Alex. But after an evening out, Pacey learns that Alex is just a sexual tease. Meanwhile, Dawson runs into Amy Lloyd, the movie critic, and they end up having sex where they talk about movies and she lends him a video of her own movie to watch. Also, Joey and Jack focus on studies, and while she has problems concentrating at the library, he has to catch up an entire semester and goes back to the fraternity house asking for help, but they refuse. Luckily, Eric (the same guy that caused Jack his expulsion from the frat) shows up at Grams with the needed notes to help.
[edit] Cast
Main Cast
- James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery
- Katie Holmes as Joey Potter
- Joshua Jackson as Pacey Witter
- Kerr Smith as Jack McPhee
- Mary Beth Peil as Evelyn "Grams" Ryan
Recurring Role
- Busy Philipps as Audrey Lidell
- Ryan Bittle as Eric
- John Driscoll as Blossom
Guest Stars
- Sherilyn Fenn as Alex Pearls
- Meredith Salenger as Amy Lloyd
- Richard Reed as Polar Bear
[edit] Trivia
- Michelle Williams does not appear in this episode.
[edit] Music Featured
- "Lucky This Time" by Greg Tannen
- "Long Gone" by Ethyline
- "Humble Pie" by Amy Fairchild
- "I Must Be Crazy" by Pillbox
- "Lovers" by Schiavo
- "The Long Day Is Over" by Norah Jones