Four To Tango

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“Four To Tango”
Dawson's Creek episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 9
Written by Gina Fattore
Directed by James Whitmore Jr.
Production no. 309
Original airdate 1999-12-01
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Four To Tango is the ninth episode of Dawson's Creek third season. It aired on December 1, 1999.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Dawson becomes suspicious of Pacey's awkward behavior and misconstrues his actions when he learns that Pacey has been spending time with Joey. As it turns out, Joey has asked Pacey to be her ballroom dance partner in exchange for tutoring him in math. Meanwhile, Pacey begins to doubt about moving forward his secret, no-strings-attached, relationship of sex with Jen. Also, Andie urges Jack to meet a gay student from a nearby town who contacted him via the Internet after seeing Dawson's news story.

Main Cast

Guest Stars

  • Amy Parrish as Penny Pretty
  • Jason Davis as Mr. Kapinos
  • Tony Schnur as Ben Street
  • Gloria Crist as Teacher

  • "World You Want" by Violin Road
  • "Hateful" by Peter Searcy
  • "Me, Myself, and I" by Vitamin C
  • "Knock It On The Head" by Wood
  • "Stay You" by Wood

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