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It made no sense because you can love your friend but since when do you fall "in" love with them and count that as your first experience of being in love with someone? The first time Joey fell in love with Dawson romantically was the one time she's been in love, saying it counts as two times was so stupid. But then

I know the D/J fans hate season 3 for "destroying" their couple, but I agree that I always thought season 2 was what first started ruining them. Especially with Pacey and Andie being so adorable in comparison.

I know the D/J fans hate season 3 for "destroying" their couple, but I agree that I always thought season 2 was what first started ruining them. Especially with Pacey and Andie being so adorable in comparison.

It always used to bug me that season 1 ended when it was clearly winter and they were all wrapped up in sweaters and coats, and season 2 opens on what is supposed to be the day after yet they're all back to wearing summer clothes. I don't usually notice continuity details, but that one really stood out to me when The

It always used to bug me that season 1 ended when it was clearly winter and they were all wrapped up in sweaters and coats, and season 2 opens on what is supposed to be the day after yet they're all back to wearing summer clothes. I don't usually notice continuity details, but that one really stood out to me when The

Apparently the actors weren't big fans of one another and I guess it came across on the show? It's funny because you always get the feeling that the original plan was to work towards repairing the Dawson and Pacey friendship in season 4, but then in the college years the writers seemed to just give up on that and had

Apparently the actors weren't big fans of one another and I guess it came across on the show? It's funny because you always get the feeling that the original plan was to work towards repairing the Dawson and Pacey friendship in season 4, but then in the college years the writers seemed to just give up on that and had

One I haven't seen mentioned as worst was called Hells Money I think, something like that? It was from season 3 and it was really depressing and dark, but not like a regular horror episode. It was just I don't know, it didn't even feel like an X Files episode and it ended with people still selling their organs for

One I haven't seen mentioned as worst was called Hells Money I think, something like that? It was from season 3 and it was really depressing and dark, but not like a regular horror episode. It was just I don't know, it didn't even feel like an X Files episode and it ended with people still selling their organs for

I liked The Rain King…I agree with most of your choices otherwise though

I liked The Rain King…I agree with most of your choices otherwise though

I thought the first season was when they had a well-thought out plan to keep things very slow-moving and focused on the characters (aside from Pacey and the teacher of course!), but then by season 2 they kept introducing really contrived drama and having Dawson and Joey break up for stupid reasons. It just became more

I thought the first season was when they had a well-thought out plan to keep things very slow-moving and focused on the characters (aside from Pacey and the teacher of course!), but then by season 2 they kept introducing really contrived drama and having Dawson and Joey break up for stupid reasons. It just became more

I've found it doesn't hold up well for me either. I think it felt so different at the time because shows like 90210 had been big before that, and DC was the first to really push the innocent girl next door and regular teenagers that the audience could relate to more. Dawson/Joey will/they won't they and then later the

I've found it doesn't hold up well for me either. I think it felt so different at the time because shows like 90210 had been big before that, and DC was the first to really push the innocent girl next door and regular teenagers that the audience could relate to more. Dawson/Joey will/they won't they and then later the