

Topic 48 of 111: Dawson's Creek
Sat, Mar 4, 2000 (04:58) |
terry (sprin5)
Good news, people!!! "Dawson's Creek" is just as dishy and addictive in
it's second season as it was last year when it saturated our world through
magazine covers, J. Crew tie-ins and Burger King-action figures (um, okay
not that, but everything else). The show has matured nicely, adding
several good characters to liven up the fictional town of Capeside.
Unfortunately the least interesting character this season is Dawson, Mr.
Pensive-Sensitive-Filmmaker (James Van Der Beek). Sucks to be him.
This year, it's welcome to bizarro Capeside! Everything that happened last
season has somehow been undone or reversed. Perfect couple Dawson and Joey
(Katie Holmes) have broken up. Jen (Michelle Williams), who was all prissy
and pining for Dawson, has become the big town ho who's partying, puking,
and sporting an unfortunate haircut. Pacey (Josh Jackson), originally
positioned as Dawson's loser friend, is a serious hottie who's working the
whole tawdry last season I did my teacher thing --yowza.
(from a girlson.com review)
Dawson's Creek
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Topic 48 of 111 [tv]: Dawson's Creek
Response 1 of 1: Conf admin (cfadm) * Sat, Jul 1, 2006 (20:57) * 9 lines
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Dawson's Creek:
A seminal one-hour drama series, "Dawson's Creek" has chronicled with wry humor the undeniably intense period of awakening known as the teenage years. A startlingly fresh and realistic portrayal of this passage from adolescence to young adulthood, "Dawson's Creek" premiered in 1998 and lasted 6 seasons on the WB. Set in and around the town of Capeside, the show tells the story of five friends -- Pacey (Joshua Jackson), Joey (Katie Holmes), Jen (Michelle Williams), Jack (Kerr Smith) and Dawson (James VanDerBeek) -- making the journey from adolescence to adulthood. Filmed on location in Wilmington, Durham and Raleigh, North Carolina, "Dawson's Creek" was created by Kevin Williamson and is executive produced by Paul Stupin, Tom Kapinos and Greg Prange for Sony PicturesTelevision Inc.


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