41min - As Audrey and Pacey join Joey for a road trip to perform with Charlie's band, Dawson's return to Capeside reveals some new information about his mom's life -- and his own romance with Jen.
42min - Dawson inadvertently insults an influential critic right before she’s about to review his new film.
41min - As a Spring Break trip to Florida forces Pacey and Audrey to admit their true feelings for each other, Joey must decide how to handle a very persistent Charlie.
42min - As a tour for Charlie’s band leaves Joey facing a big decision, Pacey and Audrey find that the restaurant’s new ownership will mean big changes for both of them.
40min - As Pacey tries fighting off the temptations offered by Alex, a study break leads Dawson into the bed with local film critic.
41min - The end of the school year has Dawson and his friends struggling to go their separate ways.
42min - All the best-laid summer vacation plans are thrown into disarray as everyone collides at the airport.
43min - Though they have all left Capeside for school and beyond, things between Joey, Dawson, Jen, Jack and Pacey remain unsettled.
43min - Dawson's trip to Boston is undercut by Joey's grim phone message; Jen decides to give romance a chance.
43min - Dawson finds his dad won't support his decision to drop out of film school; Joey learns of Pacey's presence in Boston.
44min - As Dawson takes on the responsibility of holding the family together following his dad's death, his friends all look for ways they can help ease the pain.
43min - Jen solicits four scary stories during her Halloween night stint as a substitute DJ at the campus radio station.
43min - Joey anxiously prepares for a visit from Dawson; Jack is forced to choose between his fraternity brothers and Tobey.
43min - While in Boston to see a psychiatrist about his anxiety attacks, Dawson finds that his friend's lives are in turmoil, too.
43min - As Dawson begins therapy, Joey looks for the self-confidence to voice her opinions, while Pacey discovers the truth behind Danny's affair.
43min - As Joey and Audrey join Jack and his friends at a fraternity formal, Dawson invites Jen to join him for as weekend in New Hampshire.
42min - Dawson and Jen return home to an unexpected dinner party where their new relationship is suddenly unveiled.
42min - Jen tries to convince Dawson to move to Boston, while Joey, Pacey and Audrey team up for a night to celebrate their respective achievements.
42min - As Pacey must choose between a new passion and an old one, Dawson and Jen try to find a balance in their new relationship; Jack discovers that he is not quite as welcome at the fraternity as he once thought.
43min - As Dawson starts film school, Jen's newfound happiness jeopardizes her radio show; Joey finds herself with two dinner dates and a difficult choice to make.
44min - As Dawson struggles to direct a classmate's script, Joey confronts her own feelings about Professor Wilder.
42min - Joey helps a mugger who robbed her just before he was hit by a car.
43min - As Joey is forced to face up to her feelings for Professor Wilder, Jen and Pacey get some unexpected advice on romance from a pair of touring musicians.
43min - As Audrey and Pacey join Joey for a road trip to perform with Charlie's band, Dawson's return to Capeside reveals some new information about his mom's life -- and his own romance with Jen.
44min - Dawson inadvertently insults an influential critic right before she’s about to review his new film.
43min - As a Spring Break trip to Florida forces Pacey and Audrey to admit their true feelings for each other, Joey must decide how to handle a very persistent Charlie.
44min - As a tour for Charlie’s band leaves Joey facing a big decision, Pacey and Audrey find that the restaurant’s new ownership will mean big changes for both of them.
41min - As Pacey tries fighting off the temptations offered by Alex, a study break leads Dawson into the bed with local film critic.
43min - The end of the school year has Dawson and his friends struggling to go their separate ways.
44min - All the best-laid summer vacation plans are thrown into disarray as everyone collides at the airport.
So good and realistic
I love this show despite my usual dislike of teen soaps. Dawson's Creek is incredibly realistic.
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