Capeside Revisited
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“Capeside Revisited” | |
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Dawson's Creek episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 3 |
Written by | Jeffrey Stepakoff |
Directed by | Michael Lange |
Original airdate | 2001-10-24 |
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Capeside Revisited is the third episode of Dawson's Creek fifth season. It aired on October 24, 2001.
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[edit] Synopsis
Dawson goes back to Capeside to inform his parents of his decision to drop out of USC and stay in Boston. Mitch reprehends him and tells him he belongs in California, but Dawson's decision is made. Meanwhile, Jack is accepted on the Sigma Epsilon fraternity house and has doubts if he should go because they want him because he would be filling a quota of being a gay member. Joey finds Pacey working at the restaurant and goes pay him a visit on the boat where they have a nice conversation about their current lives. Pacey, bored of just peeling potatoes at the restaurant, has to put up with one waitress, named Karen Torres, and her bad mood in which he later finds out because he got the kitchen job she wanted. Also, Jen and Charlie try to go through 12 hours without sex so they can learn more about each other.
[edit] Cast
Main Cast
- James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery
- Katie Holmes as Joey Potter
- Michelle Williams as Jen Lindley
- Joshua Jackson as Pacey Witter
- Kerr Smith as Jack McPhee
- Mary Beth Peil as Evelyn "Grams" Ryan
Recurring Roles
- John Wesley Shipp as Mitch Leery
- Mary-Margaret Humes as Gale Leery
- Busy Philipps as Audrey Lidell
- Chad Michael Murray as Charlie Todd
- Lourdes Benedicto as Karen Torres
- Ian Kahn as Danny Brecher
- John Driscoll as Blossom
Guest Stars
- Richard Reed as Polar Bear
[edit] Trivia
- This episode marks the death of Dawson's father, Mitch Leery.
[edit] Music Featured
- "I Can't Forget" by Evan Olson
- "Turn" by The Supers
- "Complete Me" by Edmund's Crown
- "She Says" by Howie Day
- "The First Time" by Binge
- "Head In The Sand" by Pop Unknown
- "Ruby's Gone" by Eva Trout
- "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" by David Gray
- "I Belong To You" by John Maragos
- "Superconductor" by The Tories
- "Selective Memory" by Eels
- "Drift Away" by Dobie Gray