The Lost Weekend (Dawson's Creek episode)
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“The Lost Weekend” | |
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Dawson's Creek episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 2 |
Written by | Gina Fattore |
Directed by | David Petrarca |
Production no. | 502 |
Original airdate | 2001-10-17 |
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The Lost Weekend is the second episode of Dawson's Creek fifth season. It aired on October 17, 2001.
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[edit] Synopsis
After arriving in Boston to visit, Dawson sees great complications in his past relationship with Joey, who decides to drop out of Professor Wilder's writing class. But the line is incredibly long, which takes Joey all day and all the time she had to spend with Dawson, who ends up being guided around the campus by Audrey whom he confides in with his problems. Meanwhile, Jack pushes Jen into talking to Charlie, who works as the campus radio DJ, and after their first date, she ends up sleeping with him. Also, Doug pays Pacey a visit at the Boston docks and tells him about a job he can get for him at a restaurant, called Civilization, in which the chief, Danny Brecher, is a friend of Doug's. Reluctant at first, Pacey eventually gives in and gets the job after his latest girlfriend, Melanie, is forced to pay for their evening out since Pacey has no job or money.
[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 Roles
- Busy Philipps as Audrey Lidell
- Ken Marino as Professor David Wilder
- Chad Michael Murray as Charlie Todd
- Lourdes Benedicto as Karen Torres
- Ian Kahn as Danny Brecher
- Dylan Neal as Doug Witter
Guest Stars
- Jennifer Morrison as Melanie Shea Thompson
[edit] Trivia
- The episode title The Lost Weekend is taken from the Academy Award-winning movie 1945 motion picture of the same name directed by Billy Wilder.
[edit] Music Featured
- "Spork" by The Pills
- "Girlfriend In A Coma" by The Smiths
- "Wonderful Waste" by The Verve Pipe
- "Star" by Little Red Rocket
- "Fly" by Schiavo
- "Question" by Old 97's