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- bonosancho
- 12 feb 2009
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I watched this in high school until I graduated in 2001. I can't remember the ending so I believe that I stopped watching once I graduated. I rewatched it on Hulu and it's amazing how simple life was back then. No cell phones! We actually hung out with friends and talked to people IN PERSON. I love how PG this show is. So innocent. Sure there are hints of sex scenes but they cut from simply kissing to the aftermath of simply laying next to the person. The shows today are a little more risqué.
I enjoyed this show as a teen and I enjoyed rewatching it and remembering the "good ole days" of my youth.
I enjoyed this show as a teen and I enjoyed rewatching it and remembering the "good ole days" of my youth.
I never watched the show while it was on TV, and the only reason why I bought the first season was because it was on sale for $13.00. And then I found myself buying the second season... third season... and now, fourth season. I am currently waiting for seasons 5 & 6 to go on sale (lol, sadly I can't afford them at the price they're at now) Anyways, back to the show. A lot of reviews on here say the show is unrealistic. That teenage kids don't talk like that or act like that. I say, so what? If you want complete accuracy, watch a documentary, or better yet, go back to highschool and sit there and watch the kids there. Dawson's Creek was meant to entertain, to bring everyday stuff teens do go through and adding a hefty dose of angst to it. Yes, the language in the show is quite sophisticated. That's the reason why I love it so much. It's smart. It's for lack of a better and cheesy word "deep." I don't know about the last two seasons, but I sure as hell enjoyed the first four. I recommend it for those who hate the stuff that's on TV nowadays.
- spuffieschilde
- 14 apr 2009
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The thing about Dawson's Creek and it's borderline pretentious vocabulary is that the characters acknowledge that they are a bit too smart for the average teen. They know how silly they must sound at times. Remember the episode where Dawson had his birthday and Andee and him got drunk and he just leveled into everybody? Do you remember what he said to Joey? " Joey, the only fifteen year old I know that needs to find herself. "
To say these teens are precocious is to say that Star Wars has a large following. It's just not needed. We all know that, but what makes the show so good is the characters, the writing, the setting, the direction, the production values, oh hell, everything makes this show good. It really is one of a kind.
What I like best about it is that Dawson is a dreamer. He does not want to grow up to be " Joe " down the street. He wants to be Spielberg. And sometimes he takes flak for who he is. But how many of us have dreamed? How many of us have taken flak for it? So how many of us can relate to this in one way or another?
I do agree however with the general census that Joshua Jackson is the best part of the show. Pacey is down to earth and he is not as wordy as the other characters. But his relationship with Andee is so complex and so refreshing that you yearn for his screen time, you get anxious to see what he is going to do next, and I do think he has the greatest range on the show. In the final episode of the second year, when he finally made some sort of amends with his dad..... powerful stuff.
I do like Joey and I think Katie Holmes is a wonderful actor, as is Van Der Beek and Williams. All in all this show is a refreshing taste of what it was like to be a teen and I applaud them for having the guts to tackle such delicate subjects as homosexuality and the difficulty in believing in God. That takes guts and they handle it with integrity and class.
There isn't a better show on TV and I look forward to every Friday ( here in Ontario ) to see what is going to happen next. Just one complaint: When the hell are Dawson and Joey going to do it?
An excellent show!
To say these teens are precocious is to say that Star Wars has a large following. It's just not needed. We all know that, but what makes the show so good is the characters, the writing, the setting, the direction, the production values, oh hell, everything makes this show good. It really is one of a kind.
What I like best about it is that Dawson is a dreamer. He does not want to grow up to be " Joe " down the street. He wants to be Spielberg. And sometimes he takes flak for who he is. But how many of us have dreamed? How many of us have taken flak for it? So how many of us can relate to this in one way or another?
I do agree however with the general census that Joshua Jackson is the best part of the show. Pacey is down to earth and he is not as wordy as the other characters. But his relationship with Andee is so complex and so refreshing that you yearn for his screen time, you get anxious to see what he is going to do next, and I do think he has the greatest range on the show. In the final episode of the second year, when he finally made some sort of amends with his dad..... powerful stuff.
I do like Joey and I think Katie Holmes is a wonderful actor, as is Van Der Beek and Williams. All in all this show is a refreshing taste of what it was like to be a teen and I applaud them for having the guts to tackle such delicate subjects as homosexuality and the difficulty in believing in God. That takes guts and they handle it with integrity and class.
There isn't a better show on TV and I look forward to every Friday ( here in Ontario ) to see what is going to happen next. Just one complaint: When the hell are Dawson and Joey going to do it?
An excellent show!
- dzturbedne
- 10 lug 2019
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Dawson's Creek is an outstanding show and it has so many amazing aspects. The script is beautifully written and keeps the audience entertained with well developed dialogue. The cinematography is beautiful and consistent from episode to episode. The actors had a natural chemistry that made the show so much more enjoyable to watch. The show is extremely addicting and is relatable to the average everyday teen. Kevin Williams uses the cliff hanger strategy often and effectively to keep the audience thinking and guessing what'll happen next. Just a great show in general that has taught me some valuable lessons about friendship and love and family values. Many of the events that happen in the show I have personally experienced and i'm sure I am not the only one who can relate and that is what made the show so impactful with me.
- erick-alix
- 18 set 2012
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Why on earth did they cast James Van Der Beek as Dawson in this series?
It was a total irritant to see his expressionless face and stilted dialogue all the way through six series. So much so that in series 5 and 6 when he wasn't prominent in the episode the quality was vastly improved. After five and half series of acting practice he just about managed to gain the power to make facial expressions, loose the wooden acting and deliver a line audibly.
Despite all of the above, the rest of the cast to a greater and lesser extent managed to rescue the situation and elevate the series and portray an interesting and sometimes clever storyline, even if quite a few credits should have had as themselves tagged on the credit. That being recognised, then the casting team did a good job, with that one blunder as the exception.
All in all a thoroughly good watch with story lines that keep you watching and one of the best examples in this genre.
- Barchart184
- 21 mag 2020
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"Hang on Dawson it's gonna be a bumpy life"... This quote basically describes the entire series. Through the good times and the bad times the four Capeside buddies, Joey, Dawson, Pacey and Jen stick together with some other characters thrown in for good measure... Although I am a die hard fan of the series I do at times find it tiring, with all the off and on again of the groups varied, hormonally charged relationships. Occasionally I find my self wondering why I spend so much of my time watching and re-watching seasons past on DVD but no matter how hard I try I cannot stop. So overall this series is well... interesting, fluff with a couple of dramatic moments to send the group crashing hard back to the reality of life.... but hey it's always more fun to see someone else's' life crashing than your own so set aside some time and watch away but don*t watch to long or you will get sucked into the whole teen angst ridden story.... :)
The first 3 seasons were good, and then everyone started sleeping with everyone (which I'm not complaining about because this isn't my first teen drama show, although maybe it should've been), and everyone kept breaking up with each other for the stupidest of reasons. I mean, I understand the need to instigate drama to keep the show going, but such uncreative, frustrating reasons and the emotional fallout after. 2 episodes later, they're back to being friends and hanging out and 'being there for each other', however that works. I had to binge and complete the last season as fast as I could so I can move on, which made me like the show even less.
- anirudhhsai
- 22 ott 2023
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- nicky10102023
- 9 ott 2023
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- taylorkingston
- 18 feb 2014
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- melissa_levasseur
- 26 giu 2021
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- Special-K88
- 19 apr 2005
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Classic, iconic teen drama show.
A drama show with quality, passion and heart.
Characters are down to earth and real. Stories are engaging and not obnoxious.
Dawson Creek was a good gold show during the last stretch of great family television. By 2006 television went to mold. Everything now is trashy and not made for the whole family to watch. Dawson Creek does have its negatives but still you and your family can watch it without problems compared to today's shows.
Verdict: Cartmans dawson's creek trapper keeper
A drama show with quality, passion and heart.
Characters are down to earth and real. Stories are engaging and not obnoxious.
Dawson Creek was a good gold show during the last stretch of great family television. By 2006 television went to mold. Everything now is trashy and not made for the whole family to watch. Dawson Creek does have its negatives but still you and your family can watch it without problems compared to today's shows.
Verdict: Cartmans dawson's creek trapper keeper
- ThunderKing6
- 12 nov 2020
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Looking at the pace of the show, one would think it tells the story of senior folks living at a retirement home rather than high school & college students who are supposed to be young and full of energy.
It moves really really really slow. Like you watch 10 episodes back to back and nothing happens. Also the story should have been named Pacey's Creek because Dawson quickly moves from main character to side character starting Season 2.
The first 4 seasons where characters are in high school weren't bad but the last 2 seasons looked very forced and it looked like they were beating a dead horse. They should have ended the show at the end of season 4 instead of giving us 2 seasons no one really enjoyed, not to mention tons of unforgettable side characters.
It moves really really really slow. Like you watch 10 episodes back to back and nothing happens. Also the story should have been named Pacey's Creek because Dawson quickly moves from main character to side character starting Season 2.
The first 4 seasons where characters are in high school weren't bad but the last 2 seasons looked very forced and it looked like they were beating a dead horse. They should have ended the show at the end of season 4 instead of giving us 2 seasons no one really enjoyed, not to mention tons of unforgettable side characters.
- interestingstuff
- 5 feb 2022
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Dawson's Creek is my favourite American teenage drama. The story is written in a way that every teenager can relate to it. There has been lots of teenage dramas since, for instance The O.C. but they have lacked the brilliance of Dawson's Creek. What is so brilliant is how they dealt with real issues like divorce, mental illness etc.
The character I could most relate to was Joey Potter. The reason was her crush on Dawson Leary and him not realising how she felt. I am sure that every teenager knows how that feels. In fact when Dawson's Creek came out I had a thing for her.
To me it was always the Dawson Leary and Joey Potter show. Their on off relationship had me hooked. Their love story was so well written and so heartfelt.
I didn't actually watch it from the start. I caught it during the last season but I was lucky enough to catch the reruns. Dawson 's creek has been replicated but can never be matched.
The character I could most relate to was Joey Potter. The reason was her crush on Dawson Leary and him not realising how she felt. I am sure that every teenager knows how that feels. In fact when Dawson's Creek came out I had a thing for her.
To me it was always the Dawson Leary and Joey Potter show. Their on off relationship had me hooked. Their love story was so well written and so heartfelt.
I didn't actually watch it from the start. I caught it during the last season but I was lucky enough to catch the reruns. Dawson 's creek has been replicated but can never be matched.
Always fun watching this series. the only thing that always annoys me is Joey Potter's voice and lip gestures. it's exhausting. other than that, I like.
- RebelRaccoon1
- 11 ott 2022
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Please watch this show!!!! Some reviews but say its not realistic but tv is not supposed to be super realistic. All the characters are amazing and all of them have nice background stories.
- edalepenica
- 31 mar 2022
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Dawsons creek is right up there with gilmore girls. This was my youth, summer holiday tv. A brilliant series with Dawson and co, we watch them grow up, meet, face life challenges, so much. There's life and death, sadness and happiness, it can be very Intense series. If you've not watched it you really need to watch it. The only downside really is they altered the trademark music. .The music kinda made the show well the intro, and it really annoyed alot of people. I'm not leaving any spoilers or anything as many havnt seen this.
If you havnt seen it I'd highly recommend watching it on netflix.
If you havnt seen it I'd highly recommend watching it on netflix.
- paulholt01
- 2 giu 2023
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The most disappointing ending to a show I've ever seen. Literally cried in my sleep over it.
- cobralyssa
- 5 mar 2021
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