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EPISODE 222, SEASON 2 FINALE
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CAST
James Van Der Beek....Dawson Leery----------Mary Beth Peil........Evelyn "Grams"
Ryan
Kaite
Holmes...........Joey Potter----------Gareth Williams...............Mike Potter
Joshua Jackson........Pacey Witter----------Mary-Margaret Humes............Gail Leery
Michelle Williams......Jen Lindley----------John Wesely Shipp.............Mitch Leery
Meredith Monroe.......Andie McPhee----------John Finn....................Chief Witter
Kerr Smith.............Jack McPhee
This episode
was written by Greg Berlanti and directed by Greg Prange. It
orignally aired on May 26, 1999 and was rated TV-14.
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(Cut to Dawson's room, onscreen a black-and-white film is
playing. Dawson shuts it off.)
Joey: Hey there, abrupt?
Dawson: I've had enough unrequited love for one evening, okay?
It's...it's too torturous.
Joey: I wonder what sick part of me thrives on movies with these
kinds of love stories.
Dawson: The ones that end unhappily?
Joey: No. The kinds that never really end. I mean, think about
it. To continue loving somebody even though there's no chance of
that love ever thriving...that's romance.
Dawson: That is tragedy.
Joey: Not all love stories have a built in happy ending, Dawson.
Dawson: But why revel in the ones that don't?
Joey: I'm sorry...sad stories are just more powerful...I prefer
them.
Dawson: Well, then do you think that....
(Dawson thinks. Joey looks at him.)
Joey: Speak.
Dawson: Do you think that that kind of a preference has an affect
on your own love story?
Joey: It absolutely does.
Dawson: And that doesn't worry you?
Joey: No. Because the effect is positive. It's movies like these
that remind me of how unmovable and powerful love can be.
Dawson: But they don't end happily. I mean, Daniel Day Lewis
never gets Michelle Pfeiffer.
Joey: It's not their fault! It's just the circumstances.
Dawson: But what good is their love if it's not strong enough to
overcome those circumstances?
Joey: Because in spite of the circumstances...they never stop
loving.
Dawson: So tell me, Joey Potter...
Joey: Hm?
Dawson: (sincerely) Will you always love me? No matter what the
circumstances?
(Joey smiles and kisses him.)
Joey: It doesn't matter. We get the happy ending.
(Cue opening credits.)
*Theme Song*
(Cut to Dawson in the kitchen with his mother.)
Dawson: I need some father/son advice. What do you do when you
know something really bad about someone close to someone you
really care about? Do you tell the someone you care about or do
you just try and forget that you know the bad thing?
Gail: How bad is bad?
Dawson: Let's say beyond bad, bad.
Gail: Well, then you have to choices. You can either tell the
someone you care about what the someone they care about has done
or you can go straight to the person who's done the bad thing and
confront them directly in hopes that they'll do the right thing.
Dawson: Wow. Dad's got nothin' on you.
Gail: And, um, speaking about your dad...honey, I've decided to
take the job in Philly. I'm going to fly down there tomorrow,
officially accept, sign a contract and affirm all my plans to
relocate.
Dawson: Is this what you want?
Gail: Well the someone that I really care about has done nothing
to even remotely suggest that he cares about me.
(Cut to Joey coming out of her house. Dawson's standing there.)
Joey: Hey..I just need a minute...good morning.
(She kisses Dawson.)
Dawson: Morning.
Joey: Hey, do you have your review for Geometry? I can't find
mine.
Dawson: I was counting on you.
Joey: Two minutes.
(She goes back into the house.)
Mr.Potter: How's it going, Dawson?
Dawson: Good.
Mr.Potter: Ready for exams?
Dawson: I hope so. How about you?
Mr.Potter: Doing good. Doing real good.
Dawson: And legal?
(Mr.Potter just stops for a minute, in shock. Joey comes back
out.)
Joey: Okay, ready. I hate exams.
Mr.Potter: You know what, you guys? Since the Icehouse is closed
for the last stages of renovation you can use it as a study haven
if you want to. There's plenty of old menu items to eat up, you
can invite your friends.
Joey: Sounds cool. Dawson?
Dawson: Sounds good.
Joey: (to her dad) Thank you. I'll see ya.
(She kisses him on the cheek.)
Mr.Potter: Bye.
Dawson: See ya Mr.Potter.
Mr.Potter: See ya, Dawson.
(Mr.Potter stares off after them with a worried expression on his
face. Cut to Jen and Jack walking towards school with coffee
cups.)
Jen: Well if this doesn't help me survive the morning, I don't
know what will.
Jack: You're going to need a lot more than coffee to stay awake
from that all-nighter you pulled in the den last night. I haven't
even seen study geek Andie put that much effort into a paper.
Jen: Well, I had a lot to say.
Jack: Yeah, what's the paper about?
Jen: Teen suicide.
Jack: You had a lot to say about teen suicide? Should I plan the
intervention?
Jen: Well, not just yet. I'm not on the window edge right now.
Jack: Right now? This conversation just took a decidedly gruesome
turn.
Jen: Nah, it's just realistic.
Jack: Realistic to who?
Jen: To most teenagers. The materials that I read said that a
high percentage have considered suicide at least once. Haven't
you?
Jack: Well, yeah, maybe once but dealing with everything hasn't
really crossed my mind. It doesn't really scare me as much as it
used to. What's your answer?
Grams: Jennifer!
(Jen turns to find Grams standing there with a bag.)
Jen: Hi Grams.
Grams: How are you?
Jen: Late for class.
Grams: Jennifer, wait! I've thought about how we ended things and
I've given a great deal of consideration...in spite of our
differences...I want you to come home.
Jen: I have a home now.
Grams: Jennifer, I know you want your independence but this
situation isn't right.
Jen: Jack is used to taking care of himself and I am determined
to learn how. Together, we'll be fine.
Grams: Jack has no alternative, you do.
Jen: You've come here to welcome me home but you haven't even
addressed why I left. And to be quite honest, I don't want to get
into it right now with you.
(Cut to Pacey pulling up in his dad's patrol car. His dad is
driving. Something comes over the radio about Pier Avenue.)
Pacey: That's the Icehouse. Are you guys staking it out?
Mr.Witter: That's none of your concern.
Pacey: Pops if this means you're going to start harassing Joey's
dad...
Mr.Witter: I'm not harassing anybody. I wear a badge. I do a job.
Pacey: He's finally putting his family's life back together, the
guy deserves a break.
Mr.Witter: I'll be the judge of that. In the meantime, you've got
a final to get to. Now don't screw it up.
Pacey: Is there any possibility that your advice will ever take
on a positive tone?
Mr.Witter: I'm positive you better not screw up.
Pacey: Gee, Dad, you know it's really great that we can have
these talks every morning.
(Pacey tries to get out but Mr.Witter grabs his arm.)
Mr.Witter: Since your little girlfriend left your attitude has
gone from bad to worse and I don't approve of it. A girl is not
worth messing your life up over, you hear me?
Pacey: May I go now, sir?
(Pacey gets out and slams the car door shut and Mr.Witter drives
off. Dawson walks up.)
Dawson: Did he try and run you over with the car this morning?
Pacey: May as well have, the bastard.
Dawson: Screw him. Have you heard from Andie yet?
Pacey: No, no I haven't. She'll call.
(Cut to a classroom where Mr.Milo is passing out a final.)
Mr.Milo: Your favorite guidance counselor will be proctering the
exam today. If you have any questions please raise your hand, and
I will come to you.
(Pacey flips open his book and scans the questions. He shuts it
and sighs and lays his head on his desk, staring off into space.
Mr.Milo looks at him, concerned. Cut to Dawson walking into the
back room of the Icehouse where Mr.Potter is sweeping.)
Mr.Potter: Dawson...I suppose you want to know what the hell I
think I'm doing.
Dawson: No. Not really. I came here to tell you whatever it is, I
just don't believe it. I don't believe that a man who claims to
love his children with all his heart and all his soul would
traffic cocaine through the family business.
Mr.Potter: Dawson...
Dawson: I do believe that anyone engaged in such a blatant,
criminal activity would put the well being of his own family
ahead of his own selfishness and remove himself from the
situation.
Mr.Potter: And what if that man found himself stuck, could you
believe that?
Dawson: Well, if that were true, then a smart man would do
absolutely everything in his power for the sake of the people who
love him to unstick himself....and he'd do it fast.
(Dawson storms out. Cut to Mitch and Gail sitting on the Leery
porch.)
Gail: So Dawson will stay here with you, I think it's a mistake
to uproot him now with school and everything.
Mitch: Great..
Gail: I was hoping you'd move back into the house and in the
summer maybe he could come down to Philadelphia and intern at the
station.
Mitch: If he wants to.
Gail: Yes, if he wants to. Mitchell, I know he's happy here.
Mitch: But you're obviously not.
Gail: I didn't necessarily say that. But I have a job opportunity
I want to take, you know I've outgrown my job here.
Mitch: So what you're saying is that your decision is based on
what's best for you and not for our son.
Gail: What I'm saying is my decision is what's best for me is
what's ultimately best for our son and he, believe it or not,
understands this. Which is more than I can hope for from you.
Mitch: Is there anything else you'd like to tell me?
Gail: Just that I'm leaving tomorrow.
(Mitch's face drops. Cut to Pacey, Dawson, Joey, Jack, and Jen
sitting at a table in the Icehouse.)
Mr.Witter: Pacey, what are you doing here?
Pacey: We're signing a peace treaty....studying, Pop, studying...
Mr.Witter: Joey, is your father around?
Mr.Potter: Hello, John. Restaurant's closed.
Mr.Witter: Hello Mike, can I speak to you for a second?
Mr.Potter: Sure. Come on back.
(Mr.Witter walks back there and as soon as he's out of earshot,
Joey leans towards Pacey.)
Joey: What's going on?
Pacey: Hey, don't look at me. My father's crusades are his own
deal.
(Cut back to the back room.)
Mr.Witter: Hey Mike, how've you been?
Mr.Potter: Good, you?
Mr.Witter: Good. (pulls out a picture of Pete) Have you seen this
guy around?
Mr.Potter: Pete Lewis, he's an old friend.
Mr.Witter: With an alleged history of narcotics, Mike.
Mr.Potter: Well, I wouldn't know. We have a strictly social
relationship. He stopped by for a visit to catch up...
(Joey gets up and walks back in the room.)
Joey: Find everything you need Mr. Witter?
Mr.Witter: Yes, thank you.
Joey: Need anymore help back here, Dad?
(Mr.Potter looks at Mr. Witter.)
Mr.Witter: No, we're done. This place is looking great, Mike.
Mr.Potter: Thanks. Come back next week when it's done. I'll get
ya a free dinner.
Mr.Witter: Thanks. I'll do that.
(He leaves.)
Joey: What's going on?
Mr.Potter: He's just giving me an official welcome. That's all,
Jo.
Joey: They're never going to leave us alone, are they?
Mr.Potter: Not for awhile.
Joey: Well, I guess we'll just have to ignore them.
(Mr.Potter smiles and walks off. Dawson walks in.)
Dawson: Are you okay?
Joey: Why is Pacey's dad doing this?
Dawson: Because it's his job.
Joey: No, it's his job to serve and protect Capeside from
criminals, not my dad. He doesn't belong in that category
anymore.
(Dawson's face kind of falls.)
Dawson: I know you're mad...
Joey: You should be mad, too! You're part of his family now.
Dawson: Well, when you say it like that I'm furious.
(Joey kisses him. Cut to Mr.Potter opening some canvas bags
filled with cocaine. He takes them into his office. He shuts his
blinds. Cut to Jen walking towards the coffee machine followed by
Jack.)
Jack: You know, it sounds like she wants to reconcile your
differences.
Jen: To the untrained ear, maybe, but to me it's just the same
old grumple (?) speaking. I'm not the same old girl she wants
around.
Jack: She did ask you back.
Jen: I don't want to go back.
Jack: Well, no one's saying that you have to but she is right.
Your situation isn't mine.
(Jen glares at him.)
Jack: What? You don't think I've been under the same kind of
scrutiny? More of the rough hours, Jen.
Jen: I thought that we had developed a closeness.
Jack: We have.
Jen: So then why do you want me to go?
Jack: I never said I wanted you to go.
Jen: Bringing up my grandmother, talking about me moving back,
it's obvious where that leads.
Jack: Is this what you did to her? You turned her words all
around until you're convinced that she wanted you to go?
Jen: You have no idea what you're talking about.
Jack: I think I do! You talk like moving in with me is going to
be some great salvation. Well, let me tell you something, it
isn't. Because my dad's going to have to sell the house soon and
we're both going to be homeless.
Jen: Well, then, I will put myself out of my misery.
Jack: Don't say that.
Jen: Don't worry, Jack. Statistics are on my side, but I'll be
gone by tonight.
(She walks out of the room, Jack sighs. Cut to a pipe bomb thrown
through an Icehouse window and a fire immediately starts and is
spreading quickly. Cut to Mr. Witter and Pacey walking towards
his patrol car.)
Mr.Witter: You stay outta this, Pacey! You and I have a whole
nother problem to deal with.
Pacey: Of course I do.
Mr.Witter: Today you got a phone call at the house.
Pacey: Andie?
Mr.Witter: Mr. Milo! He's worried about you. He told me that
you've blown two of your finals.
Pacey: I've got it under control, okay?
Mr.Witter: Pacey, he said you didn't write word one on either
exam. That's prudent! What were you thinking?
Pacey: I was thinking that it doesn't really matter, okay?!
Mr.Witter: The hell it doesn't! You get your things, you're
coming home.
Pacey: No.
Mr.Witter: I don't want you hanging out here, Pacey. Mr. Potter's
a known felon, it doesn't make me look good.
Pacey: Is that what this is about?!
Mr.Witter: Get your stuff!
Pacey: I said no!
Mr.Witter: I SAID GET YOUR STUFF!
(He grabs Pacey's arms.)
Pacey: Get your hands off me!
(Pacey's dad punches him.)
Mr. Witter: I'll be in the car.
(Cut to Mr.Potter opening his blind and seeing the fire. He grabs
his drugs and rushes to the toilet and starts hurredly opening
them and pouring them in to flush them down the stool. Cut to the
group at the table.)
Dawson: Does anybody smell that?
Jack: Smoke..
Jen: Where's it coming from?
(Joey looks behind her through the door.)
Joey: There's a fire!
(She gets up and runs towards the smoke)
Dawson: Joey!
Joey: Dad!
(Cut to Pacey and his dad by the patrol car.)
Pacey: Dad! DAD!
(Pacey points towards the fire. Mr.Witter gets on the radio as
Pacey runs in. Cut to everybody opening the door towards the
room.)
Dawson: Careful! Careful!
(They go in.)
Joey: Dad! Dad! DAD? DAD!
Mr.Potter: Joey! JOEY, GET OUTTA HERE! Get her outta here!
Joey: Dad! Noo! Dad!
(Pacey drags her out. Dawson grabs a fire extinguisher. Jen
stares at the flames.)
Jack: Jen, come on!
(Dawson starts using the fire extinguisher.)
Dawson: (to Mr.Potter) I CAN'T GET IN THERE! STAY BACK!
(Dawson breaks the window glass. Mr.Witter and Dawson get
Mr.Potter out. Cut to Joey, Pacey, Jen, and Jack waiting outside
of the Icehouse staring into it watching. Mr.Potter and Dawson
run out with Mr.Witter leading the way. Sirens are heard in the
distance. Joey runs up and hugs her dad. Dawson stares coldly at
Mr.Potter and coughs from the smoke. Cut to Mr.Potter watching
the Icehouse being put out by firemen.)
Dawson: Is this your idea of taking care of things?
Mr.Potter: It's not that simple, Dawson.
Dawson: You need to go to the police and tell them everything
that you know.
Mr.Potter: I can't. It's too dangerous.
Dawson: THIS is too dangerous.
(Joey walks up and leans her shoulder on her dad.)
Joey: I'm all checked out. They asked for the hero next (to
Dawson). That'd be you.
Dawson: I'm not a hero, Joey.
Mr.Potter: Don't be modest, Dawson. You saved my life. You're a
hero.
Dawson: Some situations are too tragic to have a hero. This is
one of them.
(He kisses Joey on the cheek and walks off. His parents run up to
him.)
Mitch: Dawson!
(Cut back to Joey, looking confused up at her father.)
(Cut to Mr.Witter and Pacey
talking inside.)
Mr.Witter: That bastard was lying to me. He's in it up to his
neck and he knows it.
Pacey: Come on, you don't even know if this has anything to do
with him.
Mr.Witter: A random arson incident in the middle of Capeside?
Let's consider the chances of that, Pacey. If God hadn't blessed
ya with my good looks, I wouldn't know who's son you were. Why
don't you drive yourself home before you make another
embarressing comment?
Pacey: I think I'll walk.
Mr.Witter: As if I care.
Pacey: Nobody assumed you did, Pop.
Mr.Witter: You'll have to excuse my son, boys. His girlfriend
moves away and all of a sudden it's his time of the month.
Pacey: Screw you, okay?
(Mr.Witter grabs his arm and Pacey quickly removes it.)
Pacey: Get your hands off me! You don't touch me again! Ever!
Mr.Witter: Finally, my boy gets a pair (?) and all it took was
getting his heart broken by some girl with a few screws loose.
(Pacey punches him.)
Pacey: Andie did more for my life in 6 months than you did in 16
years, you rotten son of a bitch. So if you want to make fun of
me, if you want to bust on me, that's fine. But if you so much as
make one more even slightly disparaging comment about the woman I
love, you're going to policing this town from a hospital bed, you
hear me? And one more thing, even if Mr.Potter was involved in
all this, he's still 10 times the father you ever were.
(Cut to Bessie and Mr.Potter sitting at the Potter's kitchen
table, talking. Joey walks in.)
Bessie: There's no reason that if we get an inspector out there
tomorrow that we can't file a claim. It's start the procedure--
Joey: What's going on?
Mr.Potter: Your sister and I are going over the insurance papers.
Joey: No, I mean, with the police. Why is the Icehouse taped off?
Mr.Potter: The fire was arson related, it's typical investigative
procedure.
Joey: So there's nothing else going on?
Bessie: Joey, what are you saying?
Joey: I'm asking Dad if he knows why the police are so interested
in the fire or why there was a fire in the first place.
Mr.Potter: As God is my witness, I have no idea.
Joey: You're positive?
Bessie: Josephine Potter, you stop it right now.
Joey: No. I want him to swear.
Mr.Potter: I just swore to you, Joey.
Joey: I know, but I need you to swear again. I need to know that
you're telling me the truth. Do you know who started that fire?
Mr.Potter: No.
Joey: Okay.
(She sighs, much more relaxed and they hug. Cut to Dawson sitting
with his parents at the kitchen table.)
Mitch: There's no question. You have to go to the police.
Gail: Honey, whoever these men are that Joey's dad is dealing
with, if they are capable of burning down a building then they
are capable of much worse.
Dawson: I realize that but how can I do this to Joey? I mean, she
finally gets her family back and I'm going to be the one that's
going to take it away from her?
Mitch: Joey's father is responsible here, not you.
Dawson: But what if...what if I just gave him some time? Maybe he
could change things.
Mitch: The man just got out of prison less than a month ago and
he's already committed the same crime that landed him there in
the first place.
Dawson: I just wish that I never saw what I saw.
Gail: There's a reason that you did, honey. Joey's in danger and
she needs your strength. Even if that strength doesn't come in
the way that she wants.
Mitch: You have to go to the police. There's really nothing else
left that you can do.
Dawson: There is one thing.
(He gets up. Cut to Jack and Jen in Jack's house.)
Jack: You didn't make a move tonight. You stood there and you
watched that fire. Why?
Jen: I was in shock, alright?
Jack: No, I don't believe you.
Jen: I don't remember, Jack.
Jack: I want the truth, Jen. All your little comments, how much
do you mean them?
Jen: I'm not the kind of person that would take their own life,
if that's what you're thinking, Jack. But...but when I was
standing there, looking at that fire, I couldn't help but
thinking maybe...maybe this is Fate's way of providing me with an
out. Jack, I don't want to die but I didn't care enough to run.
Jack: I understand what you're going through. I know how numbing
the pain of hating yourself is. You know, it makes you just want
to push everybody away especially the people who care about you
the most. But you can't. Not if you plan on ever being happy.
(They hug. Cut to Joey sitting by herself on some lawn chairs by
the creek. Dawson walks up.)
Dawson: Hey...
Joey: Hey. You called.
Dawson: Yeah. Ahh (sighs) What I have to tell you you're not
going to like...so I'm just going to say it really quickly. Joey,
your father's dealing drugs again.
Joey: (defensively & angrily) You don't know that.
Dawson: Yes, I do. I caught him. And that's not all. This fire
tonight was not all, but partially his repsonsibility. I talked
to him about it, I talked to my parents about it, I didn't want
to talk to you about it because I didn't want you to know
but..now it's gone too far.
Joey: (shaking her head defensively) He told me he had nothing to
do with the fire. He swore to me.
Dawson: He's lying to you.
Joey: Well, I believe him.
Dawson: I know you want to believe him.
Joey: No, I do.
Dawson: Joey, why would I lie about this?
Joey: Why are you doing this?
Dawson: Because you need to know the truth. Alright, this is a
very dangerous situation right now. If your father could help
apprehend the people who are responsible for this, if we went to
the police and maybe you can work something out for your dad.
Joey: You want me to turn my own father in? What kind of a person
do you think I am? Why are you doing this?
Dawson: Joey, this isn't my fault!
Joey: Yes, it is!
Dawson: There's no other option!
Joey: You just couldn't keep well enough alone?! You had to get
involved?!
Dawson: Joey, I love you! I'm not going to let you risk your life
to protect somebody who isn't protecting you.
Joey: Dawson, this is my father. I am begging you, just stay out
of it.
Dawson: I can't.
Joey: Yes, you can. I mean, not just for me or my family's sake
but for us. I'm telling you, Dawson. We won't survive this.
Dawson: That's a risk that I'm willing to take. Because I care
about you more than I care about myself. And somebody has to do
the right thing. If you can't, then I will.
(Joey slowly sits back down in her lawn chair. Cut to Joey,
Dawson, and Dawson's parents in Mr.Witter's office.)
Mr.Witter: If I have to wait until I have enough proof to arrest
your father, then he's going away for life.
Joey: You don't even have proof? Then why should I go along with
this?
Mr.Witter: Joey, the men who tipped me off to your father's
dealing are his competitors. They're also responsible for that
fire last night. If your father doesn't help me get them, they're
going to keep helping me until I get him.
Joey: You guys have no idea what you're asking me to do.
Mr.Witter: He's putting your entire family in danger.
Joey: Yeah, well, it's my family, Mr.Witter. And what benefits my
family is being together and trusting each other.
Mr.Witter: Don't you think your father's betrayed that trust?
Joey: Well, right now I think I trust him a lot more than I trust
any of you.
Dawson: You know what? Could we just have a couple of minutes
alone?
(Mr.Witter nods and him and Dawson's parents get up and leave.)
Dawson: He wants to help, Joey. He cares. We all do.
Joey: (coldly) I appreciate the concern, Dawson. What I don't
appreciate is having the solution forced down my throat.
Dawson: I tried to talk to your father--
Joey: That's just it, Dawson. You tried. But he's not your
father, Dawson. It doesn't matter if he goes off to prison for
the rest of your life, does it?
Dawson: That's why I came to you.
Joey: Yeah, with the decision already made!
Dawson: Joey, I wish there was another option but there isn't!
You have to understand that!
Joey: I understand, Dawson, that in that black and white world in
which you live, you didn't see any choices, but that's not my
world. I see things in gray and that's what makes us different
and that's what made me fall in love with you and that's what is
tearing us apart.
(She leaves the room. Dawson sighs and runs his hands through his
hair. Cut to Mitch and Gail sitting outside of their house on a
picnic table.)
Mitch: We did well with our son.
Gail: Our one success.
Mitch: We've had more success than that, Gail. For the past 24
hours, they have reminded me so much of how I love to be a part
of this family. Dawson was able to count on us when he needed to
and I felt like a father again. And if you can believe it, a
husband.
Gail: Oh, Mitch.
(Mitch kneels before her.)
Mitch: Stay here with me. With us. Please.
Gail: You see, ever since you left I have prayed for the day that
you'd come back and when that didn't happen, I started seeing
Philly for what it was. And oddly enough, it felt more right than
anything had in a long time.
Mitch: But we can be right again, too, Gail. I want my whole life
back. I want us.
Gail: No, you want what we had. We'll never have that again,
Mitch. So I'm going to do something that's right for both of us,
I'm going to take the unplanned route for a little while in hopes
that whatever we lost, we'll be able to stumble upon again.
Mitch: Did Dawson understand?
Gail: He understands how much I love him. That's enough, I think.
(Cut to Jen climbing the steps to Grams. She opens the door and
Grams sees her.)
Jen: I have three conditions.
Grams: What are they?
Jen: One - that we address the reality of why this didn't work
out before. I know I made some mistakes. But even on my best
behavior I never felt that I was comfortable living here with
you. I never felt I was good enough.
Grams: Oh, Jennifer.
Jen: Two - I need you to acknowledge that I've been through a lot
in my life. More than most girls my age, and what I need is your
support, not your judgement. Especially not His judgement.
Grams: Okay..I think I can manage that.
Jen: What you need to understand, Grams, I don't need a legal
guardian to be able to survive and I can handle a lot more than
you think. But what I want..is to live here with you. I want a
family. I want us to take care of each other and I don't want to
be alone anymore.
Grams: Neither do I.
(They hug.)
Grams: Was there a third?
Jen: Yes. There's somebody else who doesn't want to be alone
anymore either.
(She motions towards Jack. Grams looks and sighs.)
Grams: Well, I've been meaning to clear out your grandfather's
room for awhile.
(Jen and Grams hug again. Cut to Pacey leaning against the
railing by the water. Mr.Witter walks up.)
Pacey: What are you doing here?
Mr.Witter: Well, for starters, you punched me.
Pacey: If you came looking for an apoligy, you're barking up the
wrong tree.
Mr.Witter: No, I don't want one. I deserved it.
(Pacey looks at him, confused.)
Mr.Witter: Good for you for doing it. You got another phone call
today. It was Andie. We talked for a long time...she's uh...kinda
chatty, that one.
Pacey: (smiles) Yeah, she is.
Mr.Witter: She sounded sweet as hell, Pacey. So I'm sorry what I
said yesterday, I really don't know anything about her.
Pacey: Apoligy accepted.
(He starts to walk away.)
Mr.Witter: No, I'm not done. As little as I know about her, I
know even less about you, my own son. I realized that as Andie
was trying to fill me in on what you two had been through...
(Pacey looks like he's on the verge of tears.)
Mr.Witter: (cont.) I didn't know about any of that. She said you
were her hero...that was nice to hear. Anyways, I called your
school and explained things to them. They said they're going to
let you make up the finals next week, when you feel up to it.
Pacey: Thank you.
Mr.Witter: It's the least I could do. (pauses) I'm sorry I'm not
the kind of father that you felt you could share your story
with...
(A single tear runs down Pacey's face as he fights off as many
tears as he can.)
Mr.Witter: And just one other thing...Andie wanted me to give you
something...
(Mr.Witter hugs Pacey. They pull away and Pacey starts crying and
throws his arms around his dad again.)
Pacey: Oh, God....I miss her so much....I miss her so much it's
killing me, Pops...
Mr.Witter: I know you do, son, I know.
(Cut to Mr.Potter in the Potter living room looking at a picture
of Joey with her mother. Joey walks in stiffly and slowly, very
nervous looking.)
Joey: Dad.
Mr.Potter: Joey. Where'd you run off to this morning? I cooked
you breakfast.
Joey: What's with the police?
Mr.Potter: Oh...
Joey: Are you dealing drugs again?
Mr.Potter: (starts crying and slowly nods.) Yes.
Joey: (starts to cry) Why?
Mr.Potter: Joey, I wish I had an answer for ya. I wanted to
provide for my family. Not just survive, but provide. I thought
that if I just made a little extra money, get ahead, maybe
there'd be a chance for us...
Joey: Yeah but you served your time! You were supposed to start a
new life!
Mr.Potter: I wanted to, Joey. But what you don't understand is
the burden I felt.
Joey: We were a burden?
Mr.Potter: No! You girls are my gift. The burden was
self-afflicted. Ever since I moved back in here with you, I have
been haunted...by the knowledge that I have failed you.
Joey: Then why didn't you tell me about this? We could have found
a way. We could have done something!
Mr.Potter: I was just too weak, Joey!
(He reaches out to touch her and she pulls away quickly.)
Mr.Potter: I have been up night after night after night wondering
what compelled me to take that road both times...and I don't have
an answer for it.
Joey: But I trusted you! And you lied and you ruined everything
Bessie and I have worked so hard for. I mean, we could have died
in that fire and it would have been your fault!
Mr.Potter: I know, I know, I know and I hate myself so much for
it that I wish I had died in that fire! I just...I don't know
what to do...I don't know how to fix this...all I know is that I
am so, so sorry.
Joey: (gets a grip on herself, her tears stop somewhat) I'm
sorry, too. I took care of it for you.
(She lifts up the bottom of her shirt revealing that she has been
wearing a wire. She looks at her dad with tears in her eyes.)
Joey: (whispers) I'm so sorry.
Mr.Potter: Don't be.
(Cut to Mr.Potter and Joey walking out of their house. He turns
back around and looks at Joey. He walks towards the patrol cars
past Bessie. He looks at Bessie and she looks away, crying. He
gets in the patrol car. Bessie walks towards the house and up the
stairs and looks at Joey and keeps walking. Joey looks over to
find Dawson standing there. She slowly walks towards him.)
Dawson: How are you feeling?
Joey: (deadly cold) Like hell.
Dawson: Is there anything I can do?
Joey: (cold again) No thank you.
Dawson: You did the right thing, Joey.
Joey: No, Dawson. You did the right thing. What I did...the word
right doesn't even come close to.
Dawson: We both did what we had to do.
Joey: (glares at him) What I have to say, you're not going to
like, so I'll say it quickly. I hope one day that I'll be able to
forgive my father for all of this, and I don't know if I'll ever
be able to forgive myself, but I know that I will never forgive
you. See, Dawson, there are certain circumstances that love can
not overcome and from now on...I don't want to know you.
(She turns and goes into her house. Dawson stands there, shocked
and heartbroken and he forces out a whisper.)
Dawson: See ya, Joey.
(Cue ending credits.)