Dawsons Creek: Season 4, Episode 7 - You Had Me at Goodbye
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11/15/2000
While Andie is recovering from her near-fatal drug overdose at the party Jack blames Jen for the whole incident and is not talking to her. Jen blames the deranged Drue for her life falling apart when he turns Grams and the whole town against Jen by telling everyone that they intentially gave Andie the drugs. After Andie comes home from the hospital her dad tells her it would be better if she went to spend the rest of the year in Italy with her aunt since she already has the credits required for an early graduation. Andie decides to go and plans a goodbye dinner with the whole gang. She tells them how important life is and not to waste valuable time with useless fights between natural best friends. Jack and Jen get things straight and Andie plays a little trick to bring Dawson and Pacey together.
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