Dawson's Creek DVD: Series Finale
DAWSON'S CREEK ends its five-year run with this two-part feature-length series finale in which Dawson (James Van Der Beek), Pacey (Joshua Jackson), Joey (Katie Holmes), Jen (Michelle Williams), and Jack (Kerr Smith) are reunited five years later for Dawson's mother's wedding. Things take a dramatic turn when some tragic news is revealed. Also, Joey must come to terms with her feelings for Dawson, Pacey, and her current boyfriend.
Dawson's Creek DVD: The Complete Sixth Season
In the small coastal town of Capeside, Massachusetts, a group of high school kids come of age, each with his or her own set of trials and tribulations. The characters who have grown up in the past five seasons of this wildly popular prime-time soap opera continue their experiences of love, loss, and friendship. Dawson (James Van der Beek) is fulfilling his dream of becoming a filmmaker and romancing his leading lady, while Joey (Katie Holmes) navigates her enduring feeling for Pacey (Joshua Jackson) and Dawson. The season
finale features a wrap-up that takes place five years in the future, showing how each of the friends end up, and how some things never change.
Dawson's Creek - Fifth Season
Prime time soap opera DAWSON'S CREEK enters its fifth season, where the relationship woes and confusions concerning life and love continue. Big changes are in store as many of the gang leave the insular small town of Capeside, MA, and head off to college; Dawson (James Van Der Beek, THE RULES OF ATTRACTION) attends the prestigious film program at USC, and Joey (Katie Holmes, FIRST DAUGHTER) starts classes at Worthington University. Dawson is forced home, however, when his father is suddenly killed, and relationships are shuffled as he and Joey go through much turmoil together. Joey experiences some intensity with her writing professor, while Dawson resurrects his feelings for Jen after she has a brief but passionate fling with newcomer Charlie (Chad Michael Murray).
Dawson's Creek - Fourth Season
Season four of this extraordinarily popular TV series, a coming of age story that centers around three young friends on the cusp of adulthood. Dawson, Joey, and Pacey have known each other their whole lives, and the series begins just as they are about to enter high school. Jen, Jack and Andy have just moved to Capeside to round out the group and complicate relationships. The fluctuating loves, friendships, alliances and betrayals continue into the fourth season, as the kids apply to college, play pranks, and lose their virginity, and includes the episode "Two Gentlemen of Capeside," a takeoff of the film THE PERFECT STORM.
Dawson's Creek - Third Season
The teenage trials and tribulations continue in the small, scenic coastal town of Capeside, Massachusetts, in the third season (23 episodes)
of the successful television drama.
Dawson's Creek - Second Season
The teenage trials and tribulations continue in the small, scenic coastal town of Capeside, Massachusetts,
in this second season of the successful television drama. Affluent, 15 year-old Dawson Leary (James Van Der Beek), idolizes Steven Spielberg
and wants to be a film maker. He has been friends with Joey (Katey Holmes)--who lives across the pond with her pregnant sister--since they were
both five, but their friendship is changing now that their hormones are kicking in. Jen (Michelle Williams), meanwhile, continues to cause drive
a wedge between them. Joey's growing closeness to Pacey (Joshua Jackson) does not help matters, either.
Dawson's Creek - First Season
In the small coastal town of Capeside, Massachusetts, a group of high school kids come of age, each with their own set of trials and tribulations. Affluent, 15 year-old Dawson Leary (James Van Der Beek), idolizes Steven Spielberg and wants to be a film maker. He has been friends with Joey (Katey Holmes)--who lives across the pond with her pregnant sister--since they were both five, but their friendship is changing now that their hormones are kicking in. The arrival of attractive new girl Jen (Michelle Williams), however, changes their relationship in even more, unexpected ways.
Meanwhile Dawson and Joey's friend Pacey (Joshua Jackson) finds himself embroiled in a sticky situation with a pretty young teacher