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Dawson's Creek S3, E9 & E10: Ballroom Dancing and Boston College

Dawson's Creek S3, E9 & E10: Ballroom Dancing and Boston College

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The tensions between the Capeside teens reach new heights as Dawson suspects Pacey and Joey are secretly involved, while the group takes a formative trip to Boston that pushes each character outside their comfort zones.

• Dawson finds an unused condom in his bedroom and wrongly suspects Joey and Pacey are having "an affair"
• Joey pursues a dance scholarship that requires her to take lessons with Pacey as her partner
• Jack ventures into online dating via AOL chat rooms in a perfectly nostalgic late-90s internet moment
• The slow-loading picture download during Jack's online conversation triggers memories of dial-up internet days
• Jen and Pacey's lack of chemistry continues despite their attempts to find excitement
• The group travels to Boston where Dawson attends a film festival and faces harsh criticism
• Joey's college visit includes an awkward co-ed rooming situation and confrontation with pretentious students
• Jack explores Boston's gay scene but feels uncomfortable with his first experiences
• Dawson meets Nikki Green, a fellow filmmaker who will soon move to Capeside
• Andy receives unexpected mentorship from the dean's secretary who offers life perspective

Don't miss our next episode as we continue our "Nostalgic or Problematic" series reviewing Dawson's Creek season three!


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