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By Britt Gillette
During its six-year run, Dawson's Creek was nominated for 12
Teen Choice Awards, making it one of the most successful
original programs in WB network history. Taking place in the
fictional location of Capeside, Massachusetts, the series was
actually filmed in the real-life township of Wilmington, North
Carolina (however the show's theme song was written and
performed by Paula Cole, who calls Massachusetts home).
Creator
Kevin Williamson is said to have modeled the characters in the
series after part and parcel of his own adolescent years...
Dawson's Creek centers around the personal universe of several
high school teenagers, each of them friends of title character
Dawson Leery. Together, they form the basis of a teen drama
series that has taken its place among the pop culture icons of
its era. A smash success by every measure, the show helped
catapult the careers of several cast members, most notably
Katie Holmes…
The Dawson's Creek (Season 5) DVD features a number of
dramatic
episodes including the season premiere "The Bostonians" in
which
Joey begins her first semester at Worthington. Taking a
writing
class, she writes her first essay about her relationship with
Dawson, prompting the professor to tell her the two have a
great future ahead of them. But Joey disagrees, and when
Dawson
cancels his weekend visit because of an internship, Joey ends
up
leaving him a breakup message on his voice mail… Other notable
episodes from Season 5 include "Text, Lies, and Videotape" in
which Dawson is sharing his feelings with a psychiatrist while
Pacey tries to convince Karen that her affair with Danny is a
bad idea, and "Highway to Hell" in which Jen confesses to Jack
that she wants to breakup with Dawson while Dawson has
feelings
for Joey once again…
Below is a list of episodes included on the Dawson's Creek
(Season 5) DVD:
Episode 82 (The Bostonians) Air Date: 10-10-2001
Episode 83 (Lost Weekend) Air Date: 10-17-2001
Episode 84 (Capeside Revisited) Air Date: 10-24-2001
Episode 85 (The Long Goodbye) Air Date: 10-31-2001
Episode 86 (Use Your Disillusion) Air Date: 11-07-2001
Episode 87 (High Anxiety) Air Date: 11-14-2001
Episode 88 (Text, Lies, and Videotape) Air Date: 11-21-2001
Episode 89 (Hotel New Hampshire) Air Date: 11-28-2001
Episode 90 (Four Scary Stories) Air Date: 12-12-2001
Episode 91 (Appetite for Destruction) Air Date: 12-19-2001
Episode 92 (Something Wild) Air Date: 01-16-2002
Episode 93 (Sleeping Arrangements) Air Date: 01-23-2002
Episode 94 (Something Wilder) Air Date: 01-30-2002
Episode 95 (Guerilla Filmmaking) Air Date: 02-06-2002
Episode 96 (Downtown Crossing) Air Date: 02-13-2002
Episode 97 (In a Lonely Place) Air Date: 02-20-2002
Episode 98 (Highway to Hell) Air Date: 04-03-2002
Episode 99 (Cigarette Burns) Air Date: 04-10-2002
Episode 100 (100 Light Years from Home) Air Date: 04-17-2002
Episode 101 (Separate Ways) Air Date: 04-24-2002
Episode 102 (After Hours) Air Date: 05-01-2002
Episode 103 (The Abby) Air Date: 05-08-2002
Episode 104 (Swan Song) Air Date: 05-15-2002
About The Author: Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report
(thedvdreport.blogspot.com), a blog where you can find
more reviews like this one.
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