Something Wilder
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“Something Wilder” | |
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Dawson's Creek episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 13 |
Written by | Rina Mimoun |
Directed by | David Petrarca |
Production no. | 513 |
Original airdate | 2002-01-30 |
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Something Wilder is the thirteenth episode of Dawson's Creek fifth season. It aired on January 30, 2002.
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[edit] Synopsis
On Dawson's first day in his new film school, Oliver Chirkchick (the somewhat obnoxious filmmaker Dawson met at the New Hampshire film festival) starts showing him around and wastes no time in asking Dawson to direct a movie that he wrote. Reluctant to direct someone else's work, Dawson starts giving notes to Oliver on the script. Jen, on the other hand, is having some problems when her current state of happiness is reflecting on her radio on-air performance. Meanwhile, Elliot finally has the courage to ask Joey out, but Joey makes second plans for a gathering with Professor Wilder. She makes a false excuse not to go out with Elliot, and her evening takes an unexpected turn when she and Professor Wilder kiss. Elsewhere, the increasingly arrogant and hot-tempered Jack is reprehended by his brothers for being on academic probation. Irritated, he goes out and has a few too many drinks at Civilization which result in a fight with his fraternity brothers.
[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
Recurring Role
- Busy Philipps as Audrey Lidell
- Ken Marino as Professor David Wilder
- Jordan Bridges as Oliver Chirchick
- Ryan Bittle as Eric
- John Driscoll as Blossom
Guest Stars
- Ned Brower as Elliott Sawyer
[edit] Music Featured
- "Sex Junkie" by Lava Baby
- "Thank You" by The Calling
- "Smell The Roses" by Turtle Grove
- "Superbad Girl" by Iffy
- "Wrong One" by David Clement
- "Where Do I Begin" by Chemical Brothers