Oliver tells Dawson he's arranged a screening for their movie, which is yet to be finished. Dawson freaks out, but Joey comforts him saying the movie is brilliant. Everybody attends to the screening and solve their conflicts while waiting for it to start. Dawson meets a handful woman, and after exchanging insults she reveals herself to be Amy Lloyd, movie critic for Boston Weekly, whom Oliver secretly invited for the screening. She storms out of the theater, and it's up to Dawson to bring her back. They go out for coffee, have a heart-to-heart talk and even make out! Meanwhile, Joey is scared about her feelings towards Charlie and goes to Jen for advice. Jen says it doesn't matter if the guy is a jerk; at the end of her life there might always be a Clifton Smalls (the new African American boyfriend of Grams). Pacey asks Audrey how many men she's slept with, and she tests him by saying 27, then 57, when it was really only 5. Pacey passes the test and tells Audrey he's in love with her.
s05e01 - The Bostonians
s05e02 - Lost Weekend
s05e03 - Capeside Revisited
s05e04 - The Long Goodbye
s05e05 - Use Your Disillusion
s05e06 - High Anxiety
s05e07 - Text, Lies and Videotape
s05e08 - Hotel New Hampshire
s05e09 - Four Scary Stories
s05e10 - Appetite for Destruction
s05e11 - Something Wild
s05e12 - Sleeping Arrangements
s05e13 - Something Wilder
s05e14 - Guerilla Filmmaking (1)
s05e15 - Downtown Crossing (2)
s05e16 - In A Lonely Place
s05e17 - Highway To Hell
s05e18 - Cigarette Burns
s05e19 - 100 Light Years From Home
s05e20 - Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
s05e21 - After Hours
s05e22 - The Abby
s05e23 - Swan Song
Set in the fictional town of Capeside, MA, Dawson's Creek is the coming of age story of four friends on the verge of adulthood. Dawson, Joey, and Pacey are life long friends, whose lives start to rapidly change when a new girl, Jen, moves in next door to Dawson Leery and the foursome start high school. Along the way they are joined by two other newcomers to Capeside: Jack and Andie and, when they go to college, by Audrey. Often characterized by its intelligence, sharp wit, and SAT vocabulary, Dawson's Creek was created by Kevin Williamson. It was loosely based on his life, with each character incorporating a different aspect of himself.