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Thanks for the scenes!
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No problem, In a Lonely Place is the first episode that really made me love they friendship.
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I love that episode! The scenes are funny and you see how big the friendship between both guys is
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I will always love they friendship
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I'm having a hard time finding caps of these two.
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I think it's kind of cute that Pacey and Jack become each other's brother-in-law ..who would have guessed huh lol.
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I'm pretty Sure everyone remember this from episode
2X14 - To Be Or Not To Be... Mr. Peterson picking up poems. He comes to Pacey who's flipping desperately through his notebooks looking for his.* Mr.Peterson: Mr. Witter, empty-handed, I presume? Pacey: No, no, I had it at my locker. I must have... *finds it* left it right here in my binder! *He hands it to Mr. Peterson* Mr.Peterson: 'Ode to the Sports Car'? Pacey: Yeah, trust me, they're more exciting than Grecian arts. Mr.Peterson: Trying out cursive for the first time? Pacey: *sighs* I worked hard on that. Mr.Peterson: I'm sure. However, you neglected penmanship and presentation is minus half the grade. So the way I see it, you have two choices. You can hand the poem in tomorrow, written legibly and lose credit for handing it in late, or you can hand it in as it is, and the highest grade you'll see will be your old friend the letter "D". Pacey: That's not fair. Mr.Peterson: Fairness is overrated. Pacey: *to Jack* Is it just me or does that man get meaner everyday? Jack: It's not you. Mr.Peterson: Excuse me, Mr. McPhee? Jack: Uh, nothing... Mr.Peterson: I hope that your poetry assignment went well, Mr. McPhee. We're all very aware of how critical it is to your deficient grade in this class. *Jack just nods.* Jack: Sure, yeah... it went fine. Mr.Peterson: Then, perhaps you would like to read your poem to the class. Jack: *nervously* Um, you said these poems were just for you. Mr.Peterson: I changed my mind. These things happen. Please, read us your poem. Jack: Um...I'd really rather not... Mr.Peterson: Mr.McPhee, what you would rather do is of no importance to me. Jack: I-um, if it's okay with you, can I just hand it in? Mr.Peterson: Read the poem. Jack: Please. I don't-- Mr.Peterson: We're waiting. Jack: *very nervously takes his paper and stands up* Um...*sighs, reading* Today. Today was a day the world got smaller. Darker. Even more afraid. Not of what I am... *Jack looks up, fearfully.* Mr.Peterson: Continue... Jack: (cont.) I grew more afraid. Not of what I am, But what I could be. I loosen my collar to take a breath. My eyes fade and I see... I see him. An angel of perfection, His frame strong. His lips smooth. I keep thinking what am I so scared of? And I wish I could escape the pain but these thoughts, They invade my head, Like shackles of guilt. They upleash at me. *He's started to cry...* Jack: Excuse me. *He rushes out of the room. Pacey gets up to follow.* Mr.Peterson: What are you doing? Pacey: I'm going to see if he's alright. Mr.Peterson: You'll do nothing of the kind. Sit down. Pacey: But he was crying! Mr.Peterson: I said SIT DOWN! *Pacey slowly walks back to his seat.* Mr.Peterson: Okay, everyone, open your books to pg.57. *Pacey just sits there and gives him a deadly stare. |
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Aw..
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Thanks for the scene!
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No problemo
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Great scene, I love it because you see that Pacey really cares about Jack. While Dawson was the jalours guy because Jack dated Joey, Pace took "care" of him and wanted to be his friend.
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You know, I really felt the compulsion to stab some of the teachers at Capeside HS. They bordered on cruel.
Poor Jack. I was glad that Pacey wanted to go after him, console him. Though, that seems to be Pacey's M.O. The hero, the saviour. Too bad he did not ignore the teacher and chase after him. That would probably have been a really great Jack/Pacey scene. __________________
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I thought the same thing! That part of listening to the teacher was one of the few things I didn't find Pacey-like. Because Pacey hated his teachers he would have ran after Jack, cause his friends are more importaint to him them his teachers.
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Is it just me or does anyone else read Jack's poem and think that the man he is describing sounds a bit like Pacey? I know it's not but it does seem to fit, at least in my mind.
Pacey staying in the classroom definately did not make sense. Although, it was S2 and he was suppose to be on the road to educational reform partly due to his love for Andie. That is really the only reason I can think of that would make him stay. I still think he should have chased after him, no matter what the teacher said. I cannot remember who Jack came out to first but it would have made sense for it to be Pacey. I think Pacey would have been the most understanding, mostly because he knew what being the outcast felt like. __________________
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