The Abby
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“The Abby” | |
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Dawson's Creek episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 22 |
Written by | Diego Gutierrez Jonathan Kasdan |
Directed by | Michael Lange |
Production no. | 522 |
Original airdate | 2002-05-08 |
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The Abby is the twenty-second episode of Dawson's Creek's fifth season. It aired on May 8, 2002.
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[edit] Synopsis
With the end of the semester, Joey and Audrey pack their things and move out of their dorm room. Professor Wilder also says goodbye to Joey before he tells her that he has decided to leave Worthington to try writing novels again. In Capeside, while Audrey hangs out with Dawson, Joey decides to visit her dad in prison, only to find out he was released on parole four months ago. Meanwhile, Dawson receives a phone call from their agent saying that some big producer in Hollywood wants to make something out of their film. But Dawson doesn't know how to break the news to Oliver, whom he has barely spoken since their trip to New York. Alex is still ruling the Civilization like the devil-in-person and fires a waitress. Fed up with Alex, Pacey takes the opportunity of a meeting with investment executives to protest her employment tactics, which pushes her over the edge. Also, Jen and Jack decide to take an adventurous vacation in Costa Rica, but Grams tells Jen that her parents have invited her to spend summer at their new beach house.
[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 Role
- Nina Repeta as Bessie Potter
- Busy Philipps as Audrey Lidell
- Ken Marino as Professor David Wilder
- Jordan Bridges as Oliver Chirchick
Guest Stars
- Sherilyn Fenn as Alex Pearls
- Jason Little as Trevor
- Stephanie Wallace as Marie
[edit] Music Featured
- "Things Look Brighter" by Brandtson
- "Super High Rocky Road" by Fanny Grace
- "Serve It Up" by Schnockered
- "Baba O'Riley" by The Who
- "Winding Road" by Bonnie Somerville
- "Long Year" by Sweetsalt
- "Seven Years" by Norah Jones