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 .. Read more
| Starring | James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes |
|---|---|
| Genres | Drama |
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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.
| Starring | James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes |
|---|---|
| Studio | SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 41 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Subtitles | DVD: None |
| Released | DVD: 07 Jun 2004 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
I hadn't watched Dawson's Creek for years as it went rather downhill after the first few series. However this episode - an extended special to end the whole series - was really worth watching if you were ever a devoted fan in the early years.
It is the same as Dawson's Creek ever was, very wordy and very entertaining, but it does have a special certain something when you are so familiar with the characters and their teenage traumas. They're all meant to be 25 now and their lives have gone various different ways. It's by the original series creator - Kevin Williamson and is less sex obsessed than some of the later episodes.
It is, in summary, for those who loved the series at the beginning, a reminder of all that was good and sweet in it - a fantasy world perhaps, but a beautiful and distracting one nonetheless.
I hadn't watched Dawson's Creek for years as it went rather downhill after the first few series. However this episode - an extended special to end the whole series - was really worth watching if you were ever a devoted fan in the early years.
It is the same as Dawson's Creek ever was, very wordy and very entertaining, but it does have a special certain something when you are so familiar with the characters and their teenage traumas. They're all meant to be 25 now and their lives have gone various different ways. It's by the original series creator - Kevin Williamson and is less sex obsessed than some of the later episodes.
It is, in summary, for those who loved the series at the beginning, a reminder of all that was good and sweet in it - a fantasy world perhaps, but a beautiful and distracting one nonetheless.