Use Your Disillusion

Use Your Disillusion is the fifth episode of Dawson's Creek fifth season. It aired on November 7, 2001. With Dawson still staying in Capeside, Joey tries to get his mind off his father in which they end up going to Professor Wilder's book party where Dawson has an emotional twist which makes him storm out of the party. Meanwhile, Jen sees Charlie with another girl and makes a scene out of it, but turns out it was his sister. Embarrassed, she de... more

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  • Nov 7, 2001

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  • 5

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Dawson's Creek

Dawson's Creek was an American primetime television drama which initially aired from January 20, 1998, to May 14, 2003, on The WB Television Network. The lead production company was Sony Pictures Television. The show was set in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts and in Boston,...

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  • 505
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