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2: DC S06.E03: The Importance Of Not Being Too Earnest

2: DC S06.E03: The Importance Of Not Being Too Earnest

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Joey’s got a lot of big feelings about how she and Dawson left things at the end of the previous episode, and she decides the best way to get them to him is via email. Then she sends it without noticing she has sent it not to Dawson but to “Campus Wide,” as in the entire Worthington student AND employee email list, because she clicked “send” WITH HER EYES CLOSED. Aren’t students at Fake Harvard supposed to be smart? Shamefully embarrassing though this is, nothing is helped by Professor Hetson not just piling on but using class time to do it. The only saving grace is that her nemesis Eddie isn’t present to witness it, but don’t worry: Joey, the most important person in the city of Boston, tells him all about it — bitchily, of course. Pacey starts at Rinaldi’s stock brokerage, discovering that no one is going to hold his hand through the job and that sometimes people who work in finance are unethical; sorry if this episode description is how YOU found that out. Jack pursues every possible avenue to get face time with Professor Freeman, who either really doesn’t get why Jack is so interested in making himself known, or is just less reckless than Professor Wilder was. Learn The Importance Of Not Being Too Earnest with our latest episode!

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