Dawson's Creek - Season 6 Episode 3 The Importance of Not Being Too Earnest
Joey's worst nightmare comes true when she accidentally sends a very personal e-mail she wrote for Dawson to the entire student body. The next morning, Joey's e-mail is the topic of virtually all campus discussions when Professor Hetson decides to debate it with his students. Meanwhile, Jack makes an attempt to get to know his cultural professor, Mark Freeman, who pays no attention to Jack, a little better. Pacey, while struggling to survive the first days on his new job, closes a very important deal for the firm, which his wheeling-dealing mentor Rich Rinaldi takes full credit for. Eddie, a student in Joey's reading class, whom also works as the bartender at Helle's Kitchen, persuades Joey to confront any challenge that Hetson throws and not show any weakness since Hetson thrives on it.
Year: 2003
Country: United States of America
Studio: The WB
Director: Kevin Williamson
Cast: James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams, Joshua Jackson, Kerr Smith, Busy Philipps
Crew: Alan Hook (Production Design), Paul Stupin (Producer), Kevin Williamson (Producer), Tom Kapinos (Producer)
First Air Date: Jan 20, 1998
Last Air date: May 14, 2003
Season: 6 Season
Episode: 128 Episode
Runtime: 44 minutes
IMDb: 7.40/10 by 539.00 users
Popularity: 95.299
Language: English
Keyword : small town, boston, massachusetts, friendship, growing up, coming of age, friends in love, teenage romance, teen drama
Episode
The Kids Are Alright (1)
The Song Remains the Same (2)
The Importance of Not Being Too Earnest
Instant Karma!
The Impostors
Living Dead Girl (aka Halloweenie)
Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell
Spiderwebs
Everything Put Together Falls Apart
Merry Mayhem
Day Out of Days
All the Right Moves
Rock Bottom
Clean and Sober
Castaways
That Was Then (aka Before and After)
Sex and Violence
Love Bites
Lovelines (aka The Eddie)
Catch-22
Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road
Joey Potter and the Capeside Redemption
All Good Things... (1)
...Must Come to an End (2)