Dawson's Creek Season 5 Episode 2 Lost Weekend
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00:00Today is the last day I can drop that writing class.
00:07I thought you liked that class.
00:09I do.
00:10I mean, I like it as much as I can like anything.
00:12I'm getting a C in front.
00:14Well, two tips to do.
00:15I can entertain myself for an hour.
00:17Are you sure?
00:19Yeah, absolutely sure.
00:21Who are you calling now?
00:23Myself.
00:25You have one new message.
00:30It's from you from Friday.
00:32Did you call me on Friday?
00:33You didn't get my message?
00:34No.
00:35You sound a little drunk.
00:37Dawson, that's because I am drunk.
00:39Now give me the phone.
00:40Why?
00:41Drunk people should have the right to neutralize their own messages.
00:44Come on.
00:45No way.
00:46Okay, some guy hit on you.
00:48Nice guy.
00:49Yeah, so nice he proceeded to sleep with Audrey.
00:51Come on.
00:52Dawson, no.
00:53Come on.
00:54Give me the phone.
00:55Stop.
00:56Let me listen.
01:00Give me the phone.
01:24Apparently I've got great timing.
01:26Dawson, I was drunk.
01:29I don't remember half of what I said.
01:31Well, the gist of it was goodbye.
01:33Which is something I really wish I knew before I got on a plane and flew 3,000 miles to come see you.
01:38Were you ever planning on telling me about this?
01:40Why would I bring it up if you didn't?
01:43It wasn't exactly one of my finest moments, no.
01:47I was mad.
01:49About what?
01:52I don't know.
01:53Mad that you...
01:54Mad that you weren't coming to visit me.
01:56Mad that...
01:59That we haven't resolved anything.
02:02I thought everything was resolved.
02:05Until I got that message, I thought that we said everything we needed to say to each other three months ago in my room.
02:12Great, then I guess we don't have anything left to say.
02:14Joey.
02:16Hey, kids.
02:18Uh-oh.
02:19What's the problem?
02:22It's just that it's Dawson's last day and I wanted to show him around campus, but I'm not going to have time now because I have to go drop a writing class.
02:32Well, that's a heart stopper.
02:35You know, they do have those campus tours.
02:38They're a little on the lame side, but not completely intolerable.
02:42Sounds like a plan.
02:44Yeah, perfect.
02:45Great, problem solved.
02:49Bye.
02:54She's a handful, that girl, isn't she?
03:19My head is telling me to run like metal
03:25Bowls and arrows, stars and sunsets
03:29Hey, hey, hey, yeah
03:31Hey, hey, hey, yeah
03:33Every heartbeat, every kiss
03:37Just makes me wonder what all this is
03:42Suits of armor, hearts and arrows
03:46Hey, hey, hey, yeah
04:04He is not going to call.
04:06He's calling.
04:07He doesn't have my phone number.
04:09He will get your phone number.
04:10How?
04:11Somehow.
04:12Why do you think we've had all these advances in information technology?
04:15They're all about helping people track down other people that they're sexually attracted to.
04:20Just trust me, all right?
04:23The guy will find you, and when he does, just hurl yourself at him immediately because you obviously want to.
04:29Whether I want to or not, nice girls do not hurl themselves at boys, Jack.
04:34Society at large deems that slutty and self-destructive.
04:37That's right.
04:38That's right, I forgot.
04:39You're a slut, only you haven't actually had sex with anybody the entire time that I've known you.
04:44And if you look at the cold hard facts, I've kissed more guys than you have this past year.
04:50Well, that's not true.
04:52I've kissed one.
04:53How many have you kissed?
04:54One.
04:56How many straight guys?
05:01None.
05:04This is the saddest competition ever.
05:06All I'm saying is that we're in college now.
05:08No one is watching, and no one is keeping track.
05:13What?
05:14I think we're lost.
05:18What are you doing?
05:20Fairly obvious.
05:21Would you mind being subtle?
05:22I would really rather not look like freshman Dorsey.
05:24I don't know where they're going.
05:26Just give me something we're near, all right?
05:29Uh, well, the radio station of...
05:34Oh, my God.
05:36Jack, Jack, put the map down, put the map down.
05:39He's going to think that I've been trying to find him.
05:42Oh, you are trying to find him.
05:44See, you spent the entire weekend circling every Charles in the campus directory.
05:48No, but he doesn't need to know that.
05:50He, hi, he's waving.
05:52Yes, yes, he's waving.
05:54See, I told you he likes you.
05:58Why don't you ever sign any of these?
06:04It's upside down.
06:06Oh, you're going in it.
06:14Can't you drop a different class?
06:16Something useless like basket weaving or women's studies?
06:20I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that.
06:22I say, I did not see this one coming.
06:24I can usually tell with the ones who drop.
06:26They have this furtive, guilty look about them.
06:28Not that this happens to me a lot, mind you.
06:30People don't usually drop my class.
06:32People have been known to kill other people simply to audit my class.
06:35I know.
06:37You should consider yourself lucky to be in it.
06:39I don't usually take freshmen.
06:41Freshmen have a tendency to freak out when they see how much work is involved.
06:45That's not what's happening to you, Miss Potter, is it?
06:48You're not freaking out, are you?
06:51No, not exactly.
06:53You didn't finish rewriting that story, did you?
06:55About the boy and the girl?
06:57You didn't finish rewriting that story, did you?
06:59About the boy and the kiss?
07:03I tried. Believe me, I tried.
07:06Things are really complicated at the moment.
07:08Oh, I see.
07:09More complicated than they were on Friday?
07:11Yes.
07:12And complicated is bad?
07:13Yes.
07:14So something's changed since Friday?
07:16Yes.
07:17You've changed since Friday?
07:18Yes.
07:19No.
07:20Nothing's changed.
07:22And yet everything is suddenly more complicated, and you need to drop my class.
07:30Look, I took too many classes, okay?
07:32I didn't know what I wanted to study, and your class sounded like fun.
07:36Oh, it is fun.
07:389.4 in last year's course guide.
07:41I fully admit it was a stupid thing to do, okay?
07:44I mean, you warned me about the work involved.
07:46A lot of people did, and I guess I thought I could handle it.
07:50And what makes you think you can't?
07:53Well, because I'm obviously freaking out.
07:56Good point.
08:00You know, no matter how many times this happens, and I lied, it happens a lot,
08:07it still feels like getting dumped by your first girlfriend.
08:15Have a nice life, Miss Potter.
08:20Bye.
08:28So, Dawson, you're not too happy to be stuck with me right now, are you?
08:33No, not at all.
08:34You know, it's probably best that you and I are apart right now.
08:38If we spent the whole afternoon together, we'd just end up saying something we'd regret.
08:42Ike?
08:44Like why I'm letting this girl ruin my life.
08:50Sorry, I should not be discussing this with you.
08:52No, hey, you don't have to apologize to me. I live with the girl.
08:56Your friends are wondering how somebody so smart can be so stupid.
09:01Every day.
09:03Okay.
09:05This is it.
09:06What's it?
09:07This is it. This is where the campus tour starts.
09:11Nobody here.
09:12Yeah, I know, it happens a lot.
09:14Tell you the truth, the campus tour isn't all that interesting.
09:17Still, the show must go on, even if it's only for one person.
09:20So, let's go.
09:22Where?
09:23The campus tour.
09:24But there's nobody here.
09:25But see, there is. Because you're here.
09:28And I'm here.
09:31You're the tour guide.
09:33Bingo.
09:35You can thank me later for rocking your world.
09:38Well, it's Charlie Todd here, playing you all sorts of old, sad bastard music,
09:42as we do every morning here on WBCW.
09:46Anything weepy, anything mopey, anything that's even remotely a bummer.
09:51Like, we just had a request for the Smith's Classic, Girlfriend in a Coma.
09:56So, we're just about to try to get that one on right now.
09:59Yeah, I'm sorry, we're not going to play that.
10:02That's on.
10:03Oh, I know, I turned it on.
10:06My new producer, ladies and gentlemen, Jen...
10:11Jen, now we've come to the part where it becomes painfully obvious I don't know her last name.
10:15Lindley, Jen Lindley.
10:17Appalling, isn't it, folks?
10:19So, like the talent to forget the names of the little people behind the scenes.
10:22Right.
10:23Sorry about that.
10:24So, we're just about to try to get that one on right now.
10:27Yeah, I'm sorry, we're not going to play that.
10:30That's on.
10:31Sorry about that.
10:32So, you were about to tell us about a problem with Girlfriend in a Coma.
10:35Yeah, we're not going to play it.
10:37Um, see, the problem with college radio stations, too many requests for misunderstood, ambersexual geniuses.
10:45You're tough.
10:46People want to be led.
10:48So, Charlie, Mr. DJ Guy, what is it with you and this radio thing?
10:52You like talking to people who can't talk back?
10:55No.
10:56I guess I just like music.
10:58Well, why all the smoke rock, why not rap or punk, the Ramones?
11:04Well, Jen, I guess I've learned in my vast experience that people tend to feel pretty low energy Monday mornings.
11:11And why is that exactly?
11:13Because they've generally gone on the weekends and done something they regret.
11:18Or not done something they regret.
11:21It is possible, you'll agree with me here, to feel more regretful of the things that you haven't done than the things that you have.
11:28Like, say, failing to get somebody's phone number the first time you meet them.
11:33Well, Jen, you're right.
11:35That would be a tragedy.
11:37Unless the girl, excuse me, woman involved had blown you off pretty majorly.
11:44And apparently had a boyfriend.
11:46Tall, good looking, dark hair.
11:50Oh, I see.
11:52So what you're running here is a radio program for mopey, straight guys who are easily threatened by obviously gay men in amber, crumpy sweaters.
12:01Frankly, I don't see how the university can condone this kind of blatant niche marketing.
12:05I'm afraid that things are going to have to change around here.
12:08And quick.
12:11Alright, well, we're going to play that Smiths classic and then a little sedated.
12:15We'll be back.
12:21I am definitely keeping this one.
12:30Oh, PC.
12:32What?
12:33I'm not allowed to keep a souvenir of my travels.
12:35Not this one.
12:37You know, I love my French.
12:40They come down to the Caribbean.
12:42They colonize the islands.
12:44They destroy all of the indigenous cultures.
12:46And what are they replacing them with?
12:47Topless bitches.
12:48The British never, ever would have thought of that.
12:50And I am keeping this one.
12:52Fine, you win.
12:54Just don't leave it anywhere where my uncle will see it.
12:56Don't worry about that.
12:57You see, this is no longer his boat.
12:59It is now mine.
13:00Oh, right.
13:01Thank God.
13:02Yes.
13:08Are you going to meet me later at the inn?
13:11Yes, I will.
13:12But only under protest.
13:14Sue me for wanting to have another meal with you besides breakfast.
13:18And wear the new shirt I bought you, okay?
13:20Yes, ma'am.
13:21Okay.
13:39So, that must be the famous Melanie.
13:42Yes, indeed.
13:43Melanie Shea Thompson.
13:45Tell me this, Dougie.
13:47Why is it that rich people always have three names?
13:51Oh, I don't know.
13:52I guess the more people you're named after, the more wills you can potentially appear in.
14:00What the hell are you planning on doing with your life, Bass?
14:03Dougie, come on.
14:05Does this conversation ever get more interesting for you?
14:08Because it really doesn't ever get more interesting for me.
14:11Well, it's been what?
14:12Three, four weeks since you got back from the Caribbean?
14:15It has been three and a half weeks.
14:17Why, is the tan starting to fade?
14:20Are you planning on staying in Boston?
14:22Just until the next gigantic yacht needs a deckhand.
14:25So what, this whole waiting on the rich thing, this is going to be a permanent part of your life, is that it?
14:30No, Dougie.
14:31Nothing's permanent.
14:33Good.
14:35Then here, I got something for you.
14:38What's this?
14:39It's a guy I know in Boston.
14:41He's a chef.
14:43Doug, I told you.
14:45I am not getting a job at some stupid restaurant, or folding shirts, or selling shoes.
14:51I'm on to something a little bit bigger and better here, and it is only a matter of time before I get back out there.
14:55Oh, yes, the sea.
14:57I forgot.
14:58Here I am without my old spice.
15:01Look, just go see this guy, Pacey, okay?
15:03Do it today.
15:05I told him that you were going to come by and see him, so please, just for once, will you do me this favor?
15:10Please?
15:11Okay, okay, look, if I go see this guy, will you get off my case?
15:15Nothing would make me happier, little brother.
15:34Let's start a fight for all the wrong reasons.
15:40We beat it, or can we start again?
15:47I said, this time we gonna fool around again.
15:53Is this the line to drop glasses?
15:56Yeah.
15:58Sit.
16:05So, Dawson.
16:07Yes?
16:08Answer the question that's on everyone's mind.
16:11Is USC all it's cracked up to be?
16:13That's the question that's on everybody's mind?
16:15What kind of circles are you traveling in?
16:17Oh, the Jen, Jack, Joey ones.
16:19Ah.
16:20Yeah, at least peripherally.
16:21You know you can tell me the truth.
16:23I mean, I'm from L.A., and I hate it, so I can't imagine what strangers must think.
16:28It's, it's not entirely awful.
16:32Well, that's high praise.
16:35You know something?
16:37I bet that you know someone from my high school.
16:40Who?
16:41Kirsten Smith.
16:43Oh, my God, you know that girl?
16:45Yes.
16:46She's still working on her short film about accosting minor celebrities in public washrooms.
16:51Well, that's not a short film anymore.
16:52She's trying to expand it to a feature.
16:54And she changed her name to Kiwi.
16:56Her last name was just Kiwi.
16:58Oh, my God.
16:59I mean, I knew film school would be full of hosers.
17:01I just didn't know it would be this bad.
17:03But, I mean, you like it.
17:08Like, in general.
17:11Yeah.
17:12Yeah, why wouldn't I?
17:16I don't know.
17:17Call me crazy, but generally people who love college don't fly all the way across the country
17:23to see their high school.
17:25Don't fly all the way across the country to see their high school friends in October.
17:31Everybody gets homesick.
17:33Well, yeah.
17:34Except this isn't your home.
17:37Oh, well, my friends are here.
17:39You mean Joey.
17:41I'm joking, Jim.
17:43I mean, I don't know.
17:44Sometimes I think it's a curse to have these great friends from high school, you know?
17:47I mean, if all you had back home was four years of unabated misery, you'd have nobody to miss.
17:53And everybody you meet would be a pleasant surprise as opposed to a...
17:57Totally heinous letdown compared to the people you already know?
18:07I'm worried about you, Dawson.
18:12I'm glad somebody is.
18:24To repeat, the specials today are steamed cockles, rabbit ravioli, and a butter sage sauce.
18:30Delish. I love bunny. Can we go now?
18:34Scatter. And push the fish.
18:38On Monday? Do you want us to kill people?
18:47She's kidding. The fish is fine.
18:50She's kidding. The fish is fine.
18:52You eat rabbit?
18:53I'll eat anything that's free.
18:56Here.
18:58Thanks.
19:02That's not bad.
19:03Oh, don't kid yourself. It's spectacular.
19:07I've never exactly eaten thumper before, so I really don't have anything to judge it against.
19:11That's a good point.
19:12You the new dishwasher?
19:14No.
19:15I am looking for this guy.
19:17Danny Brecher.
19:19Brecher. Yeah, that's me.
19:21You're the chef?
19:22I prefer cook, but whatever. This is my kitchen. You found me.
19:26So go for it, kid. Before we get slammed in here.
19:29What? I'm just here as kind of a favor to my big brother.
19:35You're Dougie's brother?
19:36Yeah. Pacey, winner.
19:38Then you are the new dishwasher.
19:41Uh, no. I'm a deckhand.
19:44I spent the entire summer sailing around the Caribbean on a 48-foot yacht.
19:48I should never have worked in a kitchen before.
19:50No. You're a dishwasher.
19:52No, you're not hearing me. I'm just here as a favor to my big brother.
19:56In fact, if you could give him a call and just let him know that I dropped by, I would really appreciate it.
20:00Maybe tell him that you gave the job to somebody else.
20:02Yeah, yeah. He told me that you'd try that.
20:04He also said that you just graduated high school, no interest in going to college.
20:09Right. Because college is the answer to everybody's problems.
20:13I appreciate the fact that you're offering me a job here, but I told you, I already have a job.
20:18Hey, hey, hey. Whatever you say, Popeye.
20:20I'm sure that out there in the middle of the ocean, you're completely the bomb.
20:24Yeah, I am, actually.
20:27Right in here, right now, in the kitchen, what I need is a dishwasher.
20:31So, if you don't want to be that guy, I suggest you leave.
20:34Because I look at you and you don't look like someone who needs this job.
20:37You're right. I don't.
20:39Well, then, I think I don't need to be looking at you anymore.
20:44Fine.
20:47Why do you have a Vindication of the Rights of a Woman, Sexual Politics by Kate Milne,
20:52and the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein?
20:56I mean, it's kind of overkill. Don't you think I would have bought it if you had just wanted...
21:00I happen to be taking feminist lit class. Thank you very much.
21:03Oh, so you can meet women.
21:05You know, not everything is a conspiracy. Some things just are.
21:08Like me being up here in your room?
21:11No, that is a conspiracy on your part. You invited yourself here.
21:15Only to settle a bet that we had going at the radio station.
21:19Look, I'm telling you I'm not about this.
21:21Whatever. I'll believe it when I hear it. If you even own this record.
21:25If?
21:26Yes, if. I just have a hard time believing that the same person who owns License to Ill
21:33also has a volume two of the Essential Dollar Part Collection.
21:37Give me that.
21:38And why is it so important to you that I listen to this song?
21:42Because, once you hear Dolly Parton's original 1974 recording of I Will Always Love You,
21:50a song that had been made really popular and sucky by Whitney Houston and the Bar-dee-gah soundtrack,
21:55you will truly understand for perhaps the first time in your entire life what it means not to suck.
22:01And at that point, your entire universe will turn upside down.
22:06Everything that used to seem wrong to you, suddenly seem right.
22:11Is that a good thing?
22:13Of course it's a good thing. What is music for, if not to subvert all your expectations
22:20and blow your mind every once in a while?
22:23Well, I thought that's what people were for.
22:28What?
22:30Nothing. I just can't believe that you like country music.
22:38Well, I like all kinds of music. Unlike you, who's obviously very cynical and close-minded.
22:45I was probably one of those, I don't know, upper-middle class,
22:49tell-your-television-freak-to-bed-girls-who-drives-around-town-in-her-father's-El Volvo.
22:55I came here from a small town. I like to knit, and I live with my grandma.
23:03Works for me.
23:15Hi, it's me.
23:16Hey, we were just talking about you.
23:19We?
23:20Yeah, Audrey and me.
23:22I thought you were taking a tour.
23:25I am, in a way.
23:27Well, look, um, this whole class-dropping thing is taking a little longer than I anticipated.
23:33The line is out of control.
23:35She says the line is out of control.
23:38Yeah, that's a bummer. Here, let me talk to her.
23:40Joey, hi, this is Audrey. We're gonna hang up now, okay?
23:44Audrey?
23:45Audrey, hi!
23:49Hi.
23:51Hi.
23:55So what'd I miss?
23:56Well, I went to go take the tour. Turns out Audrey is the tour guide.
24:01Audrey's the tour guide?
24:02Yeah, the pay sucks, but it allows me to combine two of my passions.
24:06You know, performing in front of small-town kids,
24:08and I'm a tour guide.
24:10The pay sucks, but it allows me to combine two of my passions.
24:13You know, performing in front of small but appreciative audiences,
24:16and, uh, getting strangers to fall in love with me.
24:21Audrey, do you think that you could hold your place?
24:24Sure.
24:32So you spent the entire morning with her?
24:34Yeah. I like her. She's a trip. She's easy to talk to.
24:39Boston, she's just flirting with you.
24:41She flirts with everybody. Animal, vegetable, mineral.
24:45I know. I think it's great.
24:52You know, I'm sorry that this is taking so long.
24:54Maybe you should go hang out with Jen and Jack.
24:57Maybe we should finish the conversation we started this morning.
25:00We had a great weekend. Why spoil it with...
25:02With what?
25:03With a lot of talk that ultimately means nothing.
25:06So the future of our relationship means nothing to you?
25:08Future? Dawson, you're getting on a plane in a couple of hours.
25:12All I said in my message was exactly what you told me back in June.
25:17You know, we have to move on. We have to go our separate ways.
25:20Are you 100% prepared to do that?
25:28No, I should just go.
25:33Yeah, you should.
25:36Bye.
25:58Next!
26:02I need to drop this class.
26:07Sorry, sweetie.
26:08Last I heard, Oscar Wilde didn't teach here at Worthington.
26:12He died in 1900.
26:14No, it's not Wilde. It's Wilder, as in David Wilder.
26:18I'm sure that's what it's supposed to say.
26:21But if you actually want to drop this class,
26:23you're going to have to take this back and get it signed by someone who's actually alive.
26:27Next!
26:30They've got to be kidding me.
26:41I just want to note it for the record that this was not my idea of fun.
26:45Fine, you can torture me with grilled cheese tomorrow.
26:49What do you suddenly have against nice restaurants?
26:51Nothing per se, but I hate places like this.
26:55And what else would you rather be doing?
27:01I don't have time. I have torts this afternoon.
27:05I do have a life besides frolicking with you.
27:09Yeah, I know. But you don't enjoy it.
27:11How do you know?
27:13Because nobody enjoys law school. That's something that you do to make your parents happy.
27:17That is so not true.
27:19Really? Your parents aren't happy?
27:21No, they're ecstatic.
27:24Why else would they let me go cruising around the Caribbean all summer on my uncle's boat?
27:28That's a very good point.
27:30Now that I think about it, maybe Mommy and Daddy aren't such bad folks after all.
27:34I'm seeing that. Your mood's improving.
27:36Yes, it is. Which is why you and I should get out of here immediately.
27:42What are you doing?
27:43I'm paying the check.
27:44Why?
27:45Because you don't have a job.
27:48I don't have a job either.
27:50No, but I have a credit card and an allowance and a trust fund.
27:57What? Do you'd rather pretend I don't?
28:01Okay, give this to me.
28:03No! When your ship comes in, then you can take me out for gumbo or something.
28:09But until then, get with the times.
28:11This is what legally blondes do for their cute slacker boyfriends.
28:33Oh, God.
28:35Oh, oh, oh, God.
28:38What'd I miss?
28:39Oh, my God.
28:40Hey, what'd I miss? What are we praying?
28:42What time is it?
28:43I don't know, five something?
28:45Oh, shoot, shoot, shoot.
28:47Hey, hey, why did you let me fall asleep?
28:51I wasn't aware we were conducting some sort of vigil.
28:54Oh, God, I can't believe I did this.
28:56Did what?
28:57Oh, this. This, after everything Jack and I talked about.
29:01Who's Jack?
29:03He's my gay best friend. Have you not been listening to me this entire time?
29:08Oh, God, my shoes. I need my shoes.
29:11Okay, look, could you slow down, please? Come on, I'm not even up yet.
29:15Look, I'm late. I'm very late. I have to go to dinner.
29:18I'm going to have a very upset grandmother. I have friends coming over. I need a shoe.
29:22Your grandmother?
29:24Yes, my grandmother. I live with my grandmother.
29:28I thought you were kidding about that.
29:30No, um, can I borrow your shoes?
29:35Oh, sorry.
29:38Come on, come on, hold on, hold on.
29:40Hey, hey, come on, look, stop, look. Stop, please don't do this.
29:44Why what? To what?
29:46Pretend that what just happened didn't happen.
29:49What happened? I don't know what happened.
29:52Something did happen. I met you. I liked you.
29:56You liked me. We had sex.
29:59Okay, so we could just take a second, stop, and appreciate that fact.
30:04Because that was a pretty freaking amazing day for me.
30:07All right, and if it's all the same to you,
30:10I really don't want to go out next Friday night and start the whole process over again.
30:15Because I'm glad I'm not going to like you half as much as I like you.
30:22Okay.
30:24Okay what?
30:29Okay, you can call me.
30:34I'll call you right here.
30:53Good life for a grave.
30:56That wasn't funny.
30:58Oh, it was a little funny.
31:00You had no right to do that to me. I wasted my entire morning on that line.
31:04I'm sure you did.
31:05And most of the afternoon.
31:07You know, if you didn't want to sign my form, you should have just said so in the first place.
31:10Did I miss out on all the fun we're having right now?
31:15Okay, not having any fun.
31:17Look, the truth is, when I encounter the rare high school graduate
31:22who knows the difference between its possessive no apostrophe and its the contraction with apostrophe,
31:28my blood tends to race a little bit.
31:31So yes, I sent you on a wild goose chase,
31:33but you'll forgive me for not wanting to part so easily with a student that I found promising.
31:41That's no excuse for what you did to me.
31:43You can't compliment your way out of this.
31:46You fluster very easily, don't you, Miss Potter?
31:48You have this almost amazing inability to roll with the punches.
31:52Is my personality being graded here?
31:54No.
31:56It's just that generally college requires a lot more juggling than in high school.
32:00It's a lot less structured an environment.
32:02And you know what? Let's not dance around the issue anymore.
32:04You're getting a C in my class, is that correct?
32:09Correct.
32:10Something tells me you wouldn't be going through all this trouble to drop my class
32:14if you were getting something other than a C, is that correct?
32:17No, probably not.
32:19So I see, you're one of those people who only does things she can do well.
32:24No, actually, I do a lot of things that I don't do well.
32:27Name one.
32:28This.
32:30I'm not doing this very well.
32:31I mean, because dropping this class is taking up my entire day.
32:34And that boy, the one who wasn't supposed to come and visit me, well, he did.
32:38And now he's out there debating the future of our relationship,
32:41which incidentally, I had already determined had no future with my roommate,
32:44the professional man-naggot.
32:45Well, I seem to be stuck in this endless loop with you.
32:48So you know what?
32:49If you don't want to let me drop the class, fine.
32:52But I think I at least deserve a straight answer.
33:00Here.
33:02What's this?
33:03Write it down.
33:04Because what you said made absolutely no sense.
33:07But if you can make sense of it on the page,
33:10then I'll let you go chase this boy of yours.
33:16You realize that this is completely unfair.
33:20I am aware of that, yes.
33:46So is this really where people go to kill themselves?
33:49Yep.
33:50Usually right before the LSATs.
33:54Or...
33:56No.
33:58Sometimes people just come up here to make out.
34:02You want to?
34:06Yeah.
34:08No.
34:09Why not?
34:10Because I don't want to.
34:12No.
34:13Why not?
34:14Because.
34:16Even though she would probably deny it with every last breath in her body.
34:20Joey's my friend.
34:22Or at least she's going to be.
34:24And I don't think she would like it too much.
34:27Oh, I wish I could be half as sure of that as you are.
34:31God, I love this place.
34:34I mean, look at this.
34:35This is what college is supposed to look like.
34:38LA couldn't look like this in a million years.
34:42Yeah.
34:46I forget, you like it there.
34:49Yes.
34:50I do.
34:51Well, and things are going really well for you.
34:54I mean, you got that internship with the film company.
34:57You got to meet Todd.
34:59Yeah, I did.
35:01Oh, so that's not so bad for a first day, you know?
35:04Then you'll probably be going back.
35:07Of course I'll be going back.
35:08I mean, what am I going to do?
35:09Drop out of USC and move to Boston?
35:11I mean, like, scaling the Heights amount,
35:13they have to drop it off as Bell Tower.
35:20I meant the job.
35:21You're going back to the job.
35:23Right, the job.
35:24Actually, I must have forgotten to mention,
35:27I actually got fired from the job.
35:33So, that's one less thing tying you to LA.
35:41Yeah, one less thing.
36:12Not bad, Miss Potter.
36:15I think we may have discovered your major failing
36:18in both life and art.
36:21What's that?
36:22Overthinking things.
36:23Because when it comes right down to it,
36:25you obviously do know how to separate
36:27what matters from what doesn't.
36:30You probably think I'm whooping out or something.
36:33No, I wouldn't say that.
36:35Well, it's just that I know my limits, you know?
36:38And I don't want to mess up this new life
36:40I'm trying to start for myself
36:42by trying to do everything alone.
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42:58MIYUNG KIM
42:59Hey, where's Gossin?
43:00Yeah.
43:01He's gone.
43:02Gone?
43:03Ming Ming gone?
43:04I mean, gone.
43:05He left.
43:06He said that he was tired of you yanking his chain.
43:07Or, y'know, well, not yanking it, as the case may be.
43:08And that, y'know, he was an idiot to have wasted all this time, coming to visit you,
43:10when there are like a zillion perfectly nice girls at USC who'd kill to go out with
43:15You aren't drugs.
43:17Hey! I spent the whole day trying to defend you.
43:20I said it was a woman's right to be mysterious and difficult.
43:22You know, the good ones always are.
43:24Apparently, you and I have that in common.
43:27But, you know, he wouldn't listen.
43:29He said that he was going back to Cali and he was never coming back.
43:32You know, no matter how many pathetic, drunken messages you accidentally leave on his answering machine.
43:38Okay, so where is he?
43:40Where else? He's at the airport!
43:43Go!
43:58Thank you, sir. You're all set.
44:00So, did you get to say goodbye to Jen and Jack?
44:03Uh, yeah, Jack. At least.
44:06Uh, Jen wasn't there when I stopped by.
44:13That must be nice.
44:15What's that?
44:17Having them around all the time.
44:19Yeah, it is.
44:21And even though it's somebody else's house and somebody else's grandmother,
44:26still it's like having a safety net, I guess, or...
44:30I don't know, uh...
44:33Like a family.
44:35Yeah. Like a family.
44:38Like a family.
44:41Puts everything in perspective.
44:46And it helps you separate what matters from what doesn't.
44:51This is your final call. Boarding all rows at gate C3.
45:04I want those better.
45:09You.
45:15That's why I got upset this morning, Dawson.
45:18I had spent the entire weekend thinking that you had heard everything I had to say on that message
45:23and that you came anyway.
45:25That you understood me.
45:27Troy, as long as I live, I will never understand you.
45:31I mean, I had this fantastic weekend.
45:35I mean, I had this fantastic weekend.
45:37I mean, I was with you, hanging out with my friends,
45:39questioning whether or not I even wanted to go back to L.A.
45:42And then I wake up this morning to find out that the girl who was so upset when I told her I couldn't come
45:47had actually kissed me off in the waiting hours of Friday night.
45:51Once again, folks, that's final call, gate C3.
45:56Dawson, I never said it wasn't confusing.
45:59Okay, well then tell me one thing you know.
46:03I know I wanted you there.
46:05At the end of the day, when I got back to my room, I wanted you there.
46:09Why?
46:11I don't know why. I don't know what I meant.
46:14I just know that I wanted you there.
46:16Joey, I am here. I've been here for two days,
46:19and only now are we finding a way to talk about stuff that really matters,
46:23like why you left that message.
46:25Alright, and you know, maybe that's the ending we're supposed to have.
46:27Maybe every other attraction we feel to each other is just fear.
46:32Fear of moving on, fear of growing up.
46:35Is that what you really think?
46:37I don't know.
46:38But I do know if I get on this plane, I'm never going to find out.
46:42Alright, because we're going to move on, we're going to grow up,
46:46and four years from now we're going to wake up and we're going to be complete strangers to each other.
46:49And the only thing that I know for sure is that I don't want that to happen.
46:54Do you?
46:55Sir?
46:58Are you getting on the plane, sir?
47:01Do you want that to happen?
47:11No.
47:14Of course not.
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