Ep 3. None of the Above
- TV14
- October 13, 1999
- 44 min
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7.3 (260)
In the third episode of the third season of Dawson's Creek, titled "None of the Above," the tension between Joey and Dawson continues to build as they both navigate their own personal struggles and desires.
Joey struggles with the possibility of failing her history class, which could mean the end of her dream of going to college. She turns to Dawson for help, but their conversations only highlight the growing distance between them. Meanwhile, Dawson grapples with his own romantic feelings as he starts to develop a crush on a new girl in town.
Elsewhere, Jen deals with the fallout of her recent breakup with Henry, growing increasingly distant from her new school friends. Pacey, who has always been a bit of a troublemaker, finds himself in hot water once again as he starts to drink excessively while on the job as a waiter.
As the episode unfolds, each character faces their own set of challenges and struggles to find their place in the world. Joey must decide whether to give up on her dreams or fight harder than ever to achieve them, while Dawson must come to terms with his growing feelings for someone new. Jen grapples with her own feelings of isolation and loneliness, while Pacey must figure out how to stay out of trouble and take responsibility for his actions.
Throughout it all, the characters of Dawson's Creek continue to grow and mature, as they confront the trials and tribulations of adolescence and emerge stronger and more resilient than ever before. "None of the Above" is a poignant and powerful episode that showcases the depth and complexity of this beloved teen drama, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what will happen next.