Dawson's Creek-worth watching?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are you watching it -- is this on Netflix?


I think it's also on Pop TV.

Pop also shows 90210 episodes. I DVR the high school seasons as a guilty pleasure. Can't stand college and post-college seasons. But does it get better than "DONNA MARTIN GRADUATES"? Or Brenda and her fake accent with Dean Cain?



I felt like I was the only person who stopped watching after the high school seasons. I found college and beyond unwatchable. And that seems to. E when all the kids at my college started to watch. I thought "that show is over, isn't it?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are you watching it -- is this on Netflix?


I think it's also on Pop TV.

Pop also shows 90210 episodes. I DVR the high school seasons as a guilty pleasure. Can't stand college and post-college seasons. But does it get better than "DONNA MARTIN GRADUATES"? Or Brenda and her fake accent with Dean Cain?



I felt like I was the only person who stopped watching after the high school seasons. I found college and beyond unwatchable. And that seems to. E when all the kids at my college started to watch. I thought "that show is over, isn't it?"


Lol. I cried when they graduated because I thought the show was over forever. In my defense I was only 11 or 12. And I quite
Happily watched the college years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is so crazy that one of them is a Oscar nominated actress.

And the other was turkey basted with tom cruise's baby.

And dear god, Joshua Jackson is so incredibly hot as an adult.


He and Diane broke up. Nows your chance..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I also find it unwatchable as an adult and this is coming from someone who can still sit through a 2 hour block of Saved By the Bell reruns.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so crazy that one of them is a Oscar nominated actress.

And the other was turkey basted with tom cruise's baby.

And dear god, Joshua Jackson is so incredibly hot as an adult.


He and Diane broke up. Nows your chance..


I know. Although, I think he and Katie should get back together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are you watching it -- is this on Netflix?


I think it's also on Pop TV.

Pop also shows 90210 episodes. I DVR the high school seasons as a guilty pleasure. Can't stand college and post-college seasons. But does it get better than "DONNA MARTIN GRADUATES"? Or Brenda and her fake accent with Dean Cain?



I felt like I was the only person who stopped watching after the high school seasons. I found college and beyond unwatchable. And that seems to. E when all the kids at my college started to watch. I thought "that show is over, isn't it?"


I watched it recently; I had never seen it before. I think the first and second seasons are okay, but the third season, outside of the ridiculous Eve plot, is quite good. The portrayal of Pacey and Joey's deepening relationship is excellent. It's exactly the kind of romantic relationship you'd want for your teenage DD--based on friendship, something that evolves slowly and organically over time, with a boy who is kind, supportive, generous....Honestly, Pacey Witter is, as Joey herself notes in season 4, the perfect boy. I thought season 4 was good, too.

Season 5 is watchable, but meh. Season 6 is mostly a drag but has some high points, and the series finale (and ramp-up to it) is good. My recommendation for season 6 is to watch episodes 1-3, 10, 12, 14-18, 21-24. LOL.

So, in sum and IMO, it's one the best TV relationships ever wrapped up in a mostly mediocre show. Worth watching if you like shows about teenagers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is so crazy that one of them is a Oscar nominated actress.

And the other was turkey basted with tom cruise's baby.

And dear god, Joshua Jackson is so incredibly hot as an adult.


He and Diane broke up. Nows your chance..


I know. Although, I think he and Katie should get back together.


Step back, he is mine! ~swoon~
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where are you watching it -- is this on Netflix?


I think it's also on Pop TV.

Pop also shows 90210 episodes. I DVR the high school seasons as a guilty pleasure. Can't stand college and post-college seasons. But does it get better than "DONNA MARTIN GRADUATES"? Or Brenda and her fake accent with Dean Cain?



I felt like I was the only person who stopped watching after the high school seasons. I found college and beyond unwatchable. And that seems to. E when all the kids at my college started to watch. I thought "that show is over, isn't it?"


I watched it recently; I had never seen it before. I think the first and second seasons are okay, but the third season, outside of the ridiculous Eve plot, is quite good. The portrayal of Pacey and Joey's deepening relationship is excellent. It's exactly the kind of romantic relationship you'd want for your teenage DD--based on friendship, something that evolves slowly and organically over time, with a boy who is kind, supportive, generous....Honestly, Pacey Witter is, as Joey herself notes in season 4, the perfect boy. I thought season 4 was good, too.

Season 5 is watchable, but meh. Season 6 is mostly a drag but has some high points, and the series finale (and ramp-up to it) is good. My recommendation for season 6 is to watch episodes 1-3, 10, 12, 14-18, 21-24. LOL.

So, in sum and IMO, it's one the best TV relationships ever wrapped up in a mostly mediocre show. Worth watching if you like shows about teenagers.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB4bs_7KvXE

Anonymous
Freaks and geeks is amazing. One of the best series ever on TV. Only 14 episodes though. Spawned a lot of current stars today.
Anonymous
I found the first half of the first season okay. But it got better. So I would try watching a few more. At least until the Pacey-teacher affair is over. (I hated that storyline!!)

If you want teenage stuff--my favorite is Veronica Mars. Also love Buffy (although I hated the first season. Stick with it. It's totally worth it). And of course, Gilmore Girls.
Anonymous
Felicity.
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