Episode Report Card Wing Chun: D | 1 USERS: B+ YOU GRADE IT Reunited
By Wing Chun | Season 2 | Episode 20 | Aired on 05.11.1999
When she gets there, Tim's in the kitchen. Andie snaps, "You're late. I thought you'd come earlier." Tim asks if she's okay. Andie says they can't talk now since Pacey's upstairs and she doesn't want him to find out about Tim. Tim says he doesn't care about Pacey: "I care about you, and I hate seeing you like this." Andie says it's too hard having them both there at the same time.
In her room, Pacey changes position and grabs the pillow Andie was laying on from the foot of the bed. Underneath it is a photo album, which he opens. Then he takes it downstairs with him and leaves it on a table in the front hall. As he gets closer to the kitchen he can hear her voice: "It's not like that, Brown. I can't just tell him. It's not that easy. I mean, there are too many repercussions that I'm not ready to deal with. Besides, why do I have to tell him in the first place? Would you understand if you were him?" Tim replies (though, of course, Pacey can't hear him), "No, I guess I wouldn't." Andie says, "Then there's nothing I can do." Tim says, "There is...something. You can choose." Andie says, "I won't do that, Brown." At this, Pacey barrels into the kitchen and looks around. Andie says nothing.
At Entre Nous, Jen drinks a Coke at the bar. Joey comes up to her and Jen expresses surprise to see her there. Joey fills her in on the situation. Jen says that's not good, then, hatching a plan, changes her mind and says maybe it's not so bad. Joey doesn't know what she's up to.
Dawson plops down at the table and asks where La Filmette went. The Flash says she's in the bathroom. Dawson starts to break the news that Mrs. Flash is there, but the Flash has already seen her. Dawson is surprised that the Flash isn't stressed. The Flash doesn't see any reason to be stressed, since Mrs. Flash has seen him with La Filmette before. Dawson says that, whether the Flash chooses to see it or not, Mrs. Flash is moments away from deciding whether or not to take the job in Philadelphia. The Flash says that decision has nothing to do with him. Dawson says it does, since she's not just leaving for a great job; she's running away from the Flash and all their unfinished business. The Flash says that their unfinished business is only a matter of paperwork and signatures at this point. Dawson insists that the Flash doesn't believe that, and that Dawson himself doesn't, and furthermore that if there's even the smallest chance that the Flashes could reconcile, the Flash shouldn't let her leave, for both their sakes. The Flash stares at Dawson, dumbstruck. Or maybe not "struck."
In the Ladies' Room, both Mrs. Flash and La Filmette come out of their respective stalls at the same time. As Mrs. Flash washes her hands, demonstrating good hygiene, La Filmette skips the wash altogether -- ick -- and applies lipstick, at the same time saying, "Hello, Gale." Mrs. Flash says, "Actually, I was contemplating ignoring you." "I'm sure you were," La Filmette sniffs. Mrs. Flash says, "You wouldn't, by any chance, be here with...." La Filmette nods smugly, "Yes, I am." Mrs. Flash, God bless her, says, "Well, that just sucks, doesn't it?" La Filmette finally washes her hands and says, "I'm sorry?" Mrs. Flash says, "Well, I just got here. Maybe I should call it a night." La Filmette agrees: "Maybe. I mean, it would only be fair to Mitch." Mrs. Flash, one foot out the door already, sweeps back in and says, "On second thought, I think I'll let Mitch decide what's fair to Mitch. Enjoy your meal." They both stride out. Come on, ladies! Is a big circuit queen (tm bstewart) really worth all this verbal hair-pulling and eye-scratching?