i wish the writers would’ve developed more the joey/jen friendship by having joey come to jen for advise about pacey instead of assigning that role to bessie or gretchen. their bond had sm potential, but they completely wasted it when they pitted them against each other again in s5
Instead, they put them to "fight" over Dawson. Dawson! If it was Pacey i would understand,i would fight anyone to have a Pacey lol but a Dawson...it just doesn't make any sense.
I know and what really bothers me is they had begun to be friends but once again the boy down the creek disrupted a friendship that had the possibilities to be amazing.
Jen is the ultimate Jacey shipper and I'm all for it, even in her last moments, trying to help those two to be together, my heart just can't😭🤧*proceeds to cry in the corner.
Pacey and Jen were my favorite characters on the show. Their friendship was so understated, supportive and relatable. They both had the best character growth and platonic love. Jen and Pace mirrored each other perfectly
Pacey wearing a hockey jersey and Jen says “every duck has his day” lol. Yes I know it’s Pretty In Pink but to me it’s still a covert Mighty Ducks reference
I’m sure that was intentional. They blatantly referenced the Mighty Ducks in season one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yQjzA9B2eFI.html
Han...I'm sorry, i see her different. I think she was far from mature from day 1. She just put on a personality, but was actually the most broken one of all of them. She got mature with time for sure(unlike Dawson and Joey who got worse with time) in fact,she and Pacey were the ones who grew the most,but in the firsts seasons Jen was just a troubled girl who did everything out of rebelling against the people around her and to the "commom-sense" of the town. And she did that because she was broken not because she was really believing in what she was doing. Unless you think maturity is about that... I think maturity is about facing your demons and not blaming everybody else and not becoming a trainwreck like she was,especially in the second season. For me she got better with time as i said and you can see that when she is already a mom,and we just know that the woman who is recording the video for Amy is not the same girl that got out of the cab in the first episode, because she had faced her demons and all the things of her complicated past. So,for me she became mature but was definetely a broken girl in the beggining. She had a bunch of expericences,yeah,but none of them because she really wanted to, it wasn't her true self but a fake personality she invented because of her traumas. That was Jen for me.
Season 3 showed how Jen was so immature particularly with Henry, whom she often offended him as the immature person. She even committed that she had an issue. Among the main 6 characters, Pacey seemed to be the most mature one despite what he's been through during his childhood.
Jen deserves all the best and I feel so bad for her ending because she deserved a happy ending. The character has evolved so much. Jen and Pacey by far the best characters
Jenn was ahead of her time! Sadly this is the time period that the girl vs. girl trope was in its prime. But also, Joey had major trust issues and Jen did come into their group and take the attention away.
Jen is by far the best character in the show. I took me almost 20yrs before I realised this. I wish the writers gave Jen (& Michelle) the credit she deserved
Jen really deserved a happy ending, I always thought her and Joey would get closer throughout the serie, so sad she couldn’t see Joey and Pacey together
But if you watch the reunion thr writer says he wanted one of their own dying to be the ultimate coming of age and Jen dying meant that the triangle had to finally decide who loved who. It had to be jen to make the love triangle come to an end. I agree Jen was the best but she was also the only ones death who could bring the triangle to an end
Pacey! Pacey! Pacey! That’s how romantic relationships start out. They usually start out with the characters involved HATING each other, and that absolutely resembles Pacey and Joey. They absolutely depised each other in Season 1. They used to take shots at each other all the time. On Living Single, Kyle and Max depised each other. On ADW Dwayne and Whitley hated each other at first, then became involved and became the stars of the show, in Season 3-6. Also then it was Freddie and Ron from about Season 3-6. Jessie and Slater from Saved By the Bell! Man these two took shots at each other daily. All these characters ended up dating each other. Dwayne and Whitley married each other.
i’m based outside the us and thankfully our netflix still has it 😭 but i make these compilations with scenepacks, there’s a lot on twitter and instagram and you can essentially watch the show from them too 😄
@@lindleiy Netflix doesn't have "Dawson's Creek" anywhere anymore last time I checked. H.B.O. Max has the remastered version of "Dawson's Creek", though.
@@demonoiac2975she said she doesn’t live in the US. for some reason netflix in other countries have some different options and a lot of them are better than the US selection
I was obsessed with this show my favorite of all time when I was 17 I got to complete seasons on dvd way back then lm 39 now watched it 2 times on Netflix still my favorite takes me back pacey n joey forever ❤❤❤
I have a question. I've been going down this youtube Dawson's Creek rabbit hole and I'm seeing some clips of episodes that are 4:3 format and then other clips from the same episode where it's in widescreen and it's confusing. Like I know this scene at 1:25 is from season 3 but another one i watched from season 3 on another yt channel was in 4:3 [square], not 16:9 [widescreen] like this one. I"m guessing clips like this are from a newer Remastered release and yeah it looks great, but when I see it i'm always curious about what they cut out of the original frames in order to make it widescreen. Like they would have to cut either a portion of the top or bottom of the frame to achieve this format, correct? I wonder what they do when both the top and bottom of the screen needs to be shown in important scenes?