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I'm sick and tired of being Dawson Leery's sidekick, I'm gonna get my own storyline
—Pacey to Jen

Crossroads is the 2nd episode of Season 2 of Dawson's Creek.

Synopsis[]

JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS – Dawson (James Van Der Beek) and Joey's (Katie Holmes) newfound affection hits its first crossroad when Joey discovers that Dawson has invaded her personal privacy but he is too consumed with malice and torment by the horrible things he has unearthed to consider forgiving her. Meanwhile, when Pacey's (Joshua Jackson) childhood friends are too distracted by their own predicament to remember his all-important 16th birthday, he sets out to expand his horizons; and Abby (Monica Keena) convinces a downhearted Jen (Michelle Williams) to unleash the wild side she hoped had been left behind in New York.[1]

Summary[]

A heated make-out session between Dawson and Joey is interrupted when Mitch and Gale catch them in the act. This leads to a series of embarrassing and ill-received safe sex speeches from Mitch to Dawson and from Gale to Joey. The kids are fully aware of their situation, leaving the concerned parents in a trail of words. Yet for the first time in awhile, Gale and Mitch share a moment on the same side.

Pacey starts off his 16th birthday by failing his drivers test. What makes things worse though is when trying to vent to Dawson, his best friend can do nothing but talk about Joey and their situation. Pacey suddenly realizes that Dawson forgot his birthday. Demoralized by this, he leaves and unloads to Jen instead. Together they decide that Dawson's relationship with Joey sure seems to get in the way of his friendship with both of them. She convinces Pacey to try to forget about the happy couple, hardly being one to follow her own advice.

Dawson and Joey continue to get along great, and Dawson can't help to credit it with how well they already know each other. When Joey leaves the room, however, Dawson makes the mistake of snooping through Joey's personal journal and is shocked at what he reads: That Joey feels his filmmaking talent is dismal and his career will certainly take him nowhere. Dawson leaves in a huff, feeling the sting of his bruised pride.

Dawson tries to unload his problem to Pacey, but Pacey is still in no mood to listen to him. He decides to confront Joey with what he read and when she discovers that he went through her private things, their first fight as boyfriend and girlfriend begins. Dawson, full of apologies, shows up to her work later in an attempt to work it out, but Joey isn't having it. Dawson leaves unsuccessful, and all Joey succeeds in is hiring Jack, Andie's brother, as a new dishwasher for the Icehouse.

Pacey has decided to throw a party on the docks to take his mind off things and perhaps better his social standings. Unfortunately for him, the only one willing to talk to him is Andie, his new town rival. Jen has made an unlikely friend in Abby and the two decide to show up to the party drunk. When Dawson arrives, Jen attempts a passionate kiss and runs off humiliated when Dawson pushes her off. Dawson has no better luck patching things up with Pacey. After being clued in on missing his best friend's birthday, he feels horrible. To Pacey though, the damage has been done and he lumps Dawson in with all the others in the world who he believes doesn't care about him.

At Dawson's home, things aren't going any better. After talking to a friend, Mitch gets some bad advice on what might save his marriage. He brings up the topic of an "open marriage" to Gale and her look tells him how hurt she is and how wrong he was for suggesting it.

After talking to Jack after work, Joey is inspired to put this fight behind her. She heads to the party and from across the dock her eyes meet with Dawson's. In a glance, they know all is forgiven. The hug that ends the walk to each other confirms it. She tells Dawson of how she has had to stifle her true feelings for him for a long time, and maybe that day, her frustrations got taken out on the wrong place. She does believe in him, and Dawson realizes that not knowing everything about Joey only allows her to continue to amaze him. Unnoticed, Jen and Abby watch from above, and Jen confesses her love for Dawson and her need to get him back. Abby vows to make that happen, no matter what it takes.

Pacey is about to chalk up the night as a total loss when he is surprised by Andie. She gives him a birthday present and they connect. They both feel like they don't have anyone in this small town, but at the moment at least they can share their loneliness with each other. After Andie leaves, Dawson comes back for one more attempt to make peace. Pacey forgives Dawson, knowing that what hurts the most is the thought of losing his friend to Dawson's new relationship. Yes, it will be hard, but he'll deal. Dawson knows that Pacey won't have to deal though. Because Pacey's friendship means as much to him as well. And Dawson isn't going anywhere.[2]

Starring[]

James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery
Katie Holmes as Joey Potter
Michelle Williams as Jen Lindley
Joshua Jackson as Pacey Witter
Mary-Margaret Humes as Gale Leery
John Wesley Shipp as Mitch Leery
Mary Beth Peil as Evelyn Ryan
Nina Repeta as Bessie Potter
Special Guest Stars
Meredith Monroe as Andie McPhee
Kerr Smith as Jack McPhee[3]
Guest starring
Monica Keena as Abby Morgan[4]
Co-Starring
Tom Nowicki as Cole
Amber Dority as Girl
Lorri Lindberg as Examiner

Quotes[]

Just remember Dawson: no hat, no glove
—Mitch
I got a bad case of the Molly Ringwalds today
—Pacey to Jen
Andie – I'm a friend of Pacey Witter's... well, kinda
Joey – How bold of you to admit that
You can't! Everything's different now. You've got Joey and our friendship just can't compare with what you two have
—Pacey to Dawson
Nothing's ever gonna change so much that you're not gonna be my best friend
—Dawson to Pacey

Locations[]

Trivia[]

  • It's Pacey's 16th birthday, indicating he was born in late 1982 or early 1983.
  • Pacey fails his driver's test.
  • Dawson forgets Pacey's birthday.
  • Andie and Joey meet.
  • Mitch has a friend named Cole, whom he's known since the 4th grade.
  • Joey and Dawson have been together one week.
  • Dawson and Joey meet Jack.

BROADCAST

  • The episode was watched by 7.26 million people upon its original airing on the WB.[5]

Films[]

WATCHED
REFERENCED
The Breakfast Club (1985)
Pretty in Pink (1986)
Sixteen Candles (1984)
Forrest Gump (1994)

Music[]

good intentions | ARYANA
dawson reads joey's journal
sway | BIC RUNGA[6]
abby + jen in jen's room
killers | FEEDING LIKE BUTTERFLIES
pacey + andie at the docks
get 'em outta here | SPRUNG MONKEY[7]
drunk jen kisses dawson
always | THE STERLINGS
pacey's angry with dawson
kiss the rain | BILLIE MYERS[8]
joey + dawson make up
luckiest guy | MACANANYS
abby + jen; andie gives pacey a present
dear mary | ARYANA
jen looks at herself in the mirror
save tonight | EAGLE-EYE CHERRY[9]
pacey + dawson

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Notes and references[]

  1. "Crossroads" official synopsis archived from The WB on dawsons-creek.com
  2. Crossroads — Official Summary
  3. First appearance of Jack McPhee
  4. Following this episode, Monica Keena is billed as a special guest star
  5. Ratings Ryan — Dawson's Creek (WB): Ratings Recap
  6. Replaced on DVD and streaming with "Make Tomorrow Up" by Brooke Ramel
  7. Replaced on DVD and streaming with "Killing Me" by The Andersons
  8. Replaced on DVD and streaming with "If You Came Back" by Tommy Holmes
  9. Replaced on DVD and streaming with "Who Got The Meaning" by The Elms
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