Latest news is that Kerr will be in the upcoming remake, "My Bloody
Valentine 3D" opposite Jensen Ackles and Jaime King.
You can find out more information on my site, http://www.kerrsmith.ws/
:)
Hey guys - new look here! Kerr will be in "Justice" this fall airing
Wednesdays at 9pm EST on FOX. Don't miss it!
Keep visiting www.kerrsmith.ws - the site for Kerr fans!
- Jess
If anybody is willing to help me out with my homework, I would love
it! What I need to do is interview 2 people from different
international cultures different from my own which is American. You
wouldn't have to do a whole lot. You'd have to give me your
thoughts or perceptions on major core values between your culture
and mine. I have the list somewhere that I would have to find.
Then the other thing is to report on differences within your culture
regarding consumption on a few products like bicycling, beer,
television viewing, perfume, health food, cigarettes, or other
products. The differences could be between the young and old, or
rich and poor, or men and women.
If anybody is willing to help, I would appreciate it very much.
This assignment is due on October 29. If you would be willing to
help me out, you can email me back at tammyjean80@...
Thanks in advance!
Tammy
Katie hosts "Saturday Night Live" on the Comedy Channel, September 27th at
12:00a.m. PST.
Michelle appears in "If These Walls Could Talk 2," which airs on HBOSIG,
September 20th, at 10:10p.m. PST.
Josh appears in "The Laramie Project," which airs on HBOSIG on September 17th,
at 5:15a.m. PST. "Gossip" airs on September 21st on TBS, at 10:30p.m. PST.
Kerr's movie, "Hit and Runaway," airs on SUNDAE, on September 22nd at 7:00a.m.
PST.
See Meredith Monroe (Andie McPhee) in "New Best Friend." It airs on HBOSIG, on
September 19 at 12:05a.m. PST and September 21st at 11:40p.m. PST.
"As the elf as my witness, I'll never eat hobbits again!"
"My show this is. Steal the spotlight The Elf will not."
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Hey everyone!
Jess here! I got bored of this christmas layout...considering
it's not christmas anymore lol. So here ya go. Also, I posted two
exclusive photoshoots of Kerr that aren't on any of the Kerr Smith
sites, so you may want to check them out. They are in the Kerr Pics
11 folder. Enjoy! :)
*Jess*
His birthday is on the front page. You could always try typing in
search engines asking what agent he is repped by and contact his
agent, but agents don't usually give you autographs from him. You
could always try though...good luck!
*Jess*
Can anyone provide me with a verifiable address I could write to get a personal
autograph, or at least try??? Also, does anyone know his birthday? If you can
help, please write me at <riccitramel@...> Thanks...
THANX FOR YOUR SITE!!!
It's gorgeous!!! Just like Kerr is.
I'm sure you're closer to Kerr than I am, so on any occasion - please
TELL HIM that also in Poland HE IS LOVED AND PRZEMO APPRECIATES HIS
WORK AND THE WAY KERR IS. Short version: KERR, PRZEMO FROM POLAND
LOVES YOU!!! :)
I'd love to meet Kerr one time, but it's rather impossible while he
doesn't want to come to Poland. If he changes his mind one time, make
me know, please.
OK! God bless you, good people
and GOD BLESS KERR!!!
Visit my Dawson's Creek group at
http://groups.msn.com/PottersBedandBreakfast for pictures, message
boards, filmographies, articles, episode guides, and more.
Thanks
katiefan4life
I'm getting tired of having to delete links that have nothing to do
with "Dawson's Creek" or are not approved by Jess. I'm tired of
having to ban members who insist on posting bookmarks to porn sites
and other websites that are inappropriate. This is a mailing list for
people of all ages, and I don't want the younger members to be
exposed to links for porn sites.
This is the only warning you will receive. If you post even one
inappropriate link, you WILL be banned and removed from this list,
and your link will be deleted.
Sincerely,
Lin
Thanks for joining the club. Hope you have fun!
"As the elf as my witness, I'll never eat hobbits again!"
"My show this is. Steal the spotlight The Elf will not."
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I'd like to welcome the following people to the clubs!
OKSC: soogareters and geoffylus
DCFH: cushtilover and rari3214
"As the elf as my witness, I'll never eat hobbits again!"
"My show this is. Steal the spotlight The Elf will not."
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I just deleted all of the non-Dawson's Creek/perverted links and
files in this club. Feel free to add Dawson's Creek related links to
the links section. :)
Take care.
I'd like to welcome the following new members!
carlosfret2000
nono19782002
sharp94112
"Joe, we actually make a really good team. We're like Scully and Mulder.
Sipowitz and Simone. Cinigula and Inkitartus. Well, not Inkitartus because he
was a horse." (Methos, "Indescretions")
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Hey I have a bunch of auctions up on Ebay for Dawson's Creek, Check
them out!! :)
Copy/Paste::
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If that doesn't work search for Pinkyfiction2002
Jennifer
Dear Friends,
If someone actually finds this story please repost here. I remember seeing it,
reading it, and saving it, BUT when my battle with the Worm Virus took place
back in August, ALL of my Documents File was wiped clean by the repairman,
"accidentally", and I lost many stories like this.
I work in AIDS Ministry, and this story and several others I had printed off and
used in ministry, giving proper credit to the author. I just wish I had it
again myself. This one and several others are done so VERY WELL, that they give
information to friends, family, and loved ones on how to deal with Death, as
well as, AIDS complications.
If you know of other AIDS-related stories that work well with instructing people
about AIDS, please let me know where to find them or forward them to me please.
As I stated, the author's work will be thoroughly notated when it is printed off
on my computer for use.
Thanks,
Lovingly,
Chet
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From: Lin
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Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 21:19:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: Lin
Subject: Jack fanfic
Help! I'm looking for a story called "The Sin of Regret." It focuses on Jack and
his friends, and Jack is dying from AIDS. I can't find it ANYWHERE, and I really
need it.
"Joe, we actually make a really good team. We're like Scully and Mulder.
Sipowitz and Simone. Cinigula and Inkitartus. Well, not Inkitartus because he
was a horse." (Methos, "Indescretions")
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Help! I'm looking for a story called "The Sin of Regret." It focuses on Jack and
his friends, and Jack is dying from AIDS. I can't find it ANYWHERE, and I really
need it.
"Joe, we actually make a really good team. We're like Scully and Mulder.
Sipowitz and Simone. Cinigula and Inkitartus. Well, not Inkitartus because he
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Thanks for the recap, I was only able to catch the first hour of
the finale. This was great!
Lisa D.
> 1. Finale recap
> From: Lin <Mischief_555@...>
>
>
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>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 21:25:28 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Lin <Mischief_555@...>
> Subject: Finale recap
>
> In the year 2008...
> Joey is an editor in New York City, living with
> her boyfriend, Christopher, who is a writer. Joey finishes
> watching "The Creek," which is Dawson's autobiographical TV
> show. When the show is over, Christopher is more than happy to
> tear into the TV show, while Joey stands up for Dawson's work.
>
> Dawson is a director and writer for "The Creek,"
> and he's still living in Los Angeles. After a meeting to
> discuss the next episode, Dawson runs into his assistant, who
> notifies him that Rebecca (Dawson's girlfriend) wants to
> confirm dinner. Dawson has to cancel again, because he's
> swamped with work. The assistant also tells him that tomorrow,
> a car will be waiting for him, so he can be driven to the
> airport. He'll be attending a wedding in Capeside.
>
> Sheriff Doug Witter pulls Jack over for speeding,
> and Jack tries successfully to charm his way out of yet
> another ticket. Doug and Jack are a couple, and they're going
> to have dinner at Doug's place. Jack jokes about bringing
> handcuffs, then stares at Doug's ass as the sheriff goes back
> to his car. We later learn that Jack is an English teacher at
> Capeside High. He's also frustrated with Doug, because Sheriff
> Witter remains reluctant to make their relationship public.
> Apparently, Jack's forgotten how it felt to be the only gay
> teenager in Capeside, as he fails to sympathize with his
> boyfriend.
>
> Pacey has reopened the Icehouse, which is
> apparently very successful. He's also having an affair with
> one of his employees.
>
> Jen is a single mother, with a daughter named Amy.
> She doesn't say much about Amy's father, except for the fact
> that the bastard left her when he found out that she was
> pregnant. She's still living with Grams, who is still
> suffering from cancer.
>
> The gang meets at the Icehouse, where Joey reveals
> that Audrey is touring as a back-up singer for John Mayer.
> Apparently, she's dating a very boring, but very sweet guy
> who's almost completely Pacey's opposite. The three J's (Jack,
> Joey and Jen) leave, and Pacey and Dawson talk about how the
> girl who was cast to portray Joey's character can't hold a
> candle to the real Josephine Potter. (In "The Creek," the
> character's name is Sam. Dawson's 'representative' is named
> Colby, while Pacey's character is named 'Petie.') Dawson
> leaves, and Pacey finishes closing up the restaurant. As he's
> leaving, he's confronted by the husband of the woman he's been
> having an affair with. Pacey tells the man that since he's
> very drunk, he won't be able to put up much of a fight. He
> tries to leave, but is blocked by the husband's friends, who
> hold on to him while the husband beats the crap out of him.
>
> It turns out, everyone has returned to Capeside
> for Gail's wedding. On the eve before the wedding, Joey climbs
> through Dawson's window. Apparently, she's lost the grace she
> had when she was younger, as she ends up falling through the
> window. Dawson and Joey stay up all night, discussing what's
> been going on since they last saw each other, and Dawson
> convinces Joey to spend the night, just like she did when they
> were teenagers.
>
> In the next scene, Dawson and Joey are getting
> married. For their vows, they recount all of the things they
> went through, just to reach this moment. They kiss and, when
> they turn to face the crowd, someone yells "CUT!" It was just
> a dream, and Dawson wakes up alone, finding a note on Joey's
> side of the bed.
>
> Jack is jogging with Doug, who tells him that he's
> reserved a room for them at an inn in another city. Jack says
> that he's tired of hiding their relationship, and he doesn't
> understand why Doug wants to keep his sexuality a secret.
> Doug's family knows that Doug is gay, and they don't mind, and
> that Pacey couldn't be happier. Doug thinks Pacey's happy
> because he gets to have the last laugh, but Jack corrects him.
> Pacey's happy for Doug because he loves Doug, just as Jack
> does. Jack's tired of sneaking off to inns in other cities,
> because it's beginning to feel like they're having an affair,
> when they're not even married. Doug snaps, "Not all of us were
> fags at 15, Jack. It's not so easy for some of us." He
> immediately regrets that when he sees the hurt expression on
> Jack's face. Jack points out the difference between himself
> and Doug: Doug was a fag at 15. He just hasn't stopped hating
> himself for it.
>
> Gail marries some guy. I can't remember his name,
> but I think he's the one that attended Lily's first birthday
> party. At the reception, Pacey's lover asks him to meet her in
> a secluded area. Obviously, Pacey wants nothing to do with
> her, and as he's dancing with Joey, he makes the married woman
> jealous by kissing his ex-girlfriend. They're still recovering
> from the kiss, when Jen collapses. According to Grams, Jen has
> been very sick.
>
> At the hospital, Grams reveals that Jen has a
> heart condition that wasn't revealed until Jen became
> pregnant. She insists that it's nothing to be worried about,
> then notifies Jen's friends that her granddaughter passed out
> because of a complication having to do with the medication
> Jen's been taking. She sends everyone home, then goes to call
> Jen's mother, who's in Europe.
>
> Pacey drives Dawson and Joey home, and Pacey - as
> always - makes an inappropriate joke about the love triangle
> between himself, Dawson and Joey. Joey receives a phone call
> from Christopher, and Dawson jokes that the love triangle has
> become a square.
>
> Jack's still in the hospital waiting room when he
> sees Grams talking to a doctor. In tears, Grams walks up to
> Jack and hugs him. The news is not good. Visiting hours are
> over, but Jack manages to convince a male nurse named Max to
> let him see Jen. Jack asks Jen why she didn't say anything
> about her illness, and Jen tells him that she didn't want him
> to worry. She was worried enough already. She has a condition
> called pulminary congestion. At first, the odds were good. But
> now, there's nothing that can be done. Jack asks Jen what he
> can do for her, and she tells him that he can get in bed with
> her and tell her about the cute nurse. Jack lies in Jen's
> arms, crying, as he describes Max.
>
> Jack first goes to the Icehouse to tell Pacey
> what's going on, then visits Bessie and Joey at the B&B.
> Someone calls Dawson and tells him the bad news. Later on,
> Dawson opens the front door and finds Joey standing there. She
> walks up to him, and they hug.
>
> The next day, Grams and the younger members of
> Jen's "family" have gathered in the waiting room. Jack tells
> his friends that Jen knows they know she's dying, and that
> when they visit her, she doesn't want them to be depressed.
> She wants them to help keep the mood light and fun. If they
> can't do that, Jen has given Jack permission to bar them from
> the hospital. Joey and Dawson doubt they can grant Jen's
> request, but Grams insists that those are the rules. Jack
> feels that it would be best if only one person went in. At
> least initially. And of course, Dawson and Joey look at Pacey,
> who jokes, "Send in the clown, huh?"
>
> Pacey brings Jen a bouquet of flowers, and Jen
> tells him to get rid of his fake smile. He smiles weakly, then
> jokes, "Well, Jack tells me you're dying. Other than that,
> everything's okay. Right?" They laugh, and Pacey gives Jen the
> flowers.
>
> In the waiting room, Joey asks Grams if Jen can
> get a transplant. Unfortunately, Jen'll never make the donor
> list, and her lungs are failing. Doug shows up with a bouquet
> for Jen, and he and Jack have an awkward conversation. Doug
> asks Jack to tell Jen that he stopped by, and his brother
> tells Dawson and Joey, "The lady will see you now."
>
> Reluctantly, Dawson and Joey follow Pacey into
> Jen's hospital room, and Dawson and Joey aren't too thrilled
> with the "death jokes" Pacey and Jen are making. But Jen
> insists they joke around, because she doesn't want to be angry
> and bitter.
>
> Joey returns to the B&B, where Bessie is preparing
> to visit Jen. Christopher calls, but yet again, Joey hangs up
> on him. Bessie tells Joey that she has to call Christopher
> back and tell him the truth, and she insists that Joey's still
> in love with Pacey and Dawson. Finally, she manages to
> convince Joey to call Christopher. She'll even hold her
> sister's hand as she breaks up with him.
>
> That night, Joey visits Pacey at the Icehouse,
> where Pacey prepares dinner for Joey. Pacey talks about how
> Joey ran away to Paris and New York, and Dawson conquered LA,
> while he's stuck in Capeside. Joey says that Pacey has a great
> life in Capeside, and Pacey admits that he never believed
> that, until Joey re-entered his life. Joey reminds him of what
> he's capable of. A food fight ensues, and Joey suddenly
> becomes sober, wondering if they should be laughing. Pacey
> says that, with all that's going on, laughter is definitely
> needed.
>
> Next day, Jen and Joey discuss the break-up with
> Christopher, and they also talk about "The Creek." Jen's not
> too happy with the actress that was cast to play her, and she
> admits that she's often thought about suing Dawson. Joey jokes
> that at least Jen's character gets to have sex. All Joey's
> character (Sammy) does is pine after Colby then Petie, then
> Petie, then Colby. She says that the love triangle was never
> about Sammy choosing between Colby and Petie. It was about
> Sammy making a decision with herself. Jen insists that Joey
> stop using the names of "The Creek" characters, and Joey says
> that she needs to decide to stop running. She's always known
> who she's meant to be with, but fear keeps her from making a
> decision. Jen demands that Joey make a decision and stop
> running. In fact, she makes it her dying wish. She asks Joey
> who it is that she was always meant to be with, but Dawson
> interrupts Joey's answer. He's come to "kidnap" Jen.
>
> Dawson takes Jen outside, where a camera has been
> set up. Jen leaves Amy an incredibly touching video letter,
> where she expresses her wishes for her little girl. Typical
> things like education, family, friends, love, and the
> unexpected. She tells Amy that she should make plenty of
> mistakes, because you can learn from mistakes. She also wants
> Amy to visit the ocean frequently, because the sea forces
> people to dream, and she wants Amy to be a dreamer. She moves
> on to the subject of God, telling Amy that it doesn't matter
> if God exists. It's important for people to believe in
> something, because it provides comfort. She then says that Amy
> should not run away from love, nor should she chase after it.
> She must be patient, because it'll come when she least expects
> it, just like Amy came to Jen. Fianlly, she tells Amy not to
> be afraid. To love is to live.
>
> Later, Pacey plays a video that Dawson made in
> 1998. He says he "borrowed" it from Dawson, but Jen says, "You
> mean you stole it." The video is of Dawson, Joey, Jen and
> Pacey when they were 15. As the video progresses, Alanis
> Morrisette's "Hand in My Pocket" plays. The video ends, and
> Pacey and Jen discuss Joey. Jen asks Pacey if he plans on
> "borrowing" or "stealing" Joey from Dawson, and Pacey hopes
> that they've moved beyond that. Jen wants Dawson, Joey and
> Pacey to remain friends, and she hopes they never forget what
> they mean to each other. She finally breaks down, expressing
> her fear that Amy will be left alone. Pacey insists that Amy
> will never be alone, and that he and the others will take care
> of Jen's baby.
>
> Dawson and Joey meet, and Joey asks Dawson how the
> filming of Jen's video went. He tells her that it was the
> hardest thing he's ever had to do, then admits that he's been
> so wrapped up in his life that he didn't even remember Jen had
> a baby. Even though Jen's dying, Dawson's mind is on his work.
> Joey tells him that he can't feel guilty about that. Her
> office calls her every 5 seconds, and that's just part of
> life. Dawson has to deal with it.
>
> Dawson rants about how he'll never be Speilberg,
> and how Steven won't even meet with him. He doesn't even know
> why he cares so much. Jen's dying, and all Dawson can think
> about is the ending of his TV show. He keeps thinking there'll
> be time for the rest of it, but time runs out. He then
> complains that he's lost touch with everyone, even Joey. His
> relationship with Joey's the only thing that made sense to
> him, but he'd forgotten about that, up until the moment when
> she returned to Capeside. Joey tells him that she watches "The
> Creek," and that she and Dawson are together every Wednesday
> at 8:00. Dawson's angry that he's turned his life into
> fiction, and Joey reminds him how lucky he is. He's a writer,
> who gets to live life twice.
>
> Jack and Jen are reviewing papers written by
> Jack's students. Jen says she likes a paper written by
> Cynthia, but Jack feels Cynthia could do better. He then moves
> on to the subject of Amy, wondering if Jen and Grams have
> discussed what's going to happen to her. Jen says Grams knows
> that she's not going to get better, and Jack insists that he
> wants to raise Amy. Jen and Grams feel Jack will make an
> excellent father, and Jen has only one request: that Amy finds
> a place where she can be. She admits that she never felt like
> she belonged. From the moment she set food on the creek, she
> was the instigator. The one who caused trouble. She doesn't
> want Amy to be like that, and she needs her to belong. Jack
> tells Jen that she (Jen) belongs...to him. She's his soul
> mate. Amy is going to know love, and Jack's going to make sure
> that she knows just how much her mother loved her.
>
> A montage follows: Joey and Pacey sit together in
> the waiting room, looking like the couple they used to be;
> Alex and Lily play, while Dawson and Gail watch; Grams holds
> Amy as she plays; Bessie hands something to Alex and Lily, who
> are apparently reading with Joey; and Dawson and Pacey throw
> cards at a chair.
>
> Grams is asleep in a chair, when Jen wakes up. Jen
> looks at her grandmother and, not wanting to wake her, looks
> away. Grams wakes up a few seconds later and looks at Jen,
> realizing something's wrong. She checks Jen's wrist for a
> pulse, then becomes heartbroken when she finds none. Jen's
> gone, having passed away peacefully. Grans kisses Jen's
> forehead and whispers, "I'll see you soon, child. Soon."
>
> The Icehouse is closed for the day, and Jen's
> friends and family have gathered. Doug and Pacey are watching
> Jack, who's playing with Amy. Pacey tells Doug that he'd
> better talk to Jack, but Doug feels that it isn't the time.
> Pacey says something (I can't make it out), then goes to visit
> with Grams and Jack, while Doug continues to watch the man he
> loves.
>
> Pacey enters the kitchen and finds Joey, who's
> looking for serving spoons. Joey asks Pacey how he's doing,
> and he says he's okay. He then tells her that he's letting her
> off the hook, and that he's determined to be happy. He has
> always loved her, but their timing has never been right. He
> figures that, since time is no man's friend, he has to be
> happy here and now. He also wants Joey to be happy, whether it
> be with Dawson or someone else. Someone who can be part of the
> life she wants for herself. Someone who makes her feel how he
> feels when he's with her. The simple act of being in love with
> Joey is enough for him.
>
> Joey doesn't want to be let off the hook.
> Everything she's done has led her to this moment, and the last
> thing she wants, needs or deserves is to be let off somebody's
> hook. She loves him. It's so real that it's kept her running
> from it, never ready for it. And she loves Dawson as well.
> He's her soul mate, and he's tied to her childhood. The love
> she has for Dawson is pure and eternally innocent. She can't
> be let off the hook, because she just might get the notion
> that it's okay to keep running. Before the conversation can go
> further, Gail arrives, looking for plates. She thanks Pacey
> for throwing this get-together and hugs him and Joey, telling
> them that she loves them, before she leaves. Once again, Joey
> tries to announce her final decision, when Bessie comes in and
> asks for her sister's help.
>
> Jack is sitting on the beach when Doug walks up to
> him. Jack announces that he's considering moving to either New
> York or Boston, so Amy can have the childhood he never had. He
> doesn't want Amy to be the only kid with a gay parent, and
> Doug reminds Jack that he'll always be a gay parent, no matter
> where he lives. He tells Jack that Amy is always going to face
> rejection, because that's what teenagers go through.
>
> Jack tells Doug that he's tired of always being
> "the first," and he thought he could re-educate the citizens
> of Capeside. He then says that he just wants to be a good
> father - he needs to be a good father - and Doug says that
> being a good parent means knowing that your child is bound to
> fall down. You just have to teach them how to get back up. He
> then announces that he's willing to give parenting a shot, and
> Jack initially turns him down. He doesn't want them to reunite
> over a sense of obligation and pity. Doug says that he loves
> Jack, because he's brave and he knows that no matter where he
> goes, his life will always stand out. And he wants to stand
> out with him. They share their first kiss in public, and Jack
> is embarrassed when he sees an elderly couple - the Dudley's -
> walking on the beach. Doug says, "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley.
> I was just, uh...kissing my boyfriend."
>
> Mrs. Dudley's response? "That's sweet, dear."
>
> Dawson is sitting near the creek, recalling the
> day Jen arrived in Capeside. He watches Alex and Lily chasing
> each other around the yard, then sees Joey walking toward him.
> She asks him if he's been writing, then demands that he make
> the ending a happy one, because she can't take any more sad
> ones. They talk about the phrase "life and death," and Dawson
> finds it odd that people believe life is the opposite of
> death. Birth is the opposite of death, while life has no
> opposite. Dawson has decided it doesn't matter how it ends,
> because fiction is fiction. For the first time in a while, his
> life is real. It doesn't matter who ends up with who, because
> in some way, it'll always be Dawson and Joey. What they have
> goes beyond friendship and lovers. It's forever.
>
> It looks as though Dawson and Joey are going to
> kiss, but the voice of Lily cheering Alex on as he climbs the
> ladder to her room, interrupts them. Instead, Dawson and Joey
> smile at each other, remembering their childhood.
>
> In her NYC apartment, Joey is watching "The
> Creek," where Sammy forces Colby to make a decision. (NOTE:
> Really cheesy dialogue, here. I mean, Sammy quotes from the
> "Dawson's Creek" theme song, FCOL! :P) Colby and Sammy kiss,
> and Colby says, "You and me...always."
>
> "That was perfect," Joey says as the episode ends.
> "Absolutely perfect." She looks at the person sitting next to
> her. "Are those tears?"
>
> And guess who the person is? PACEY!!! That's
> right, guys. Joey chose Pacey over Dawson. In fact, if you'll
> look closely at the beginning of this scene, you'll see a
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> Anyway, they share some smoochies, then decide to
> call Dawson and congratulate him on yet another great episode.
> Dawson's in his office when the phone rings, and after Joey
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> tells them some exciting news.
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> He gets to meet his idol, Steven Speilberg,
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In the year 2008...
Joey is an editor in New York City, living with her boyfriend,
Christopher, who is a writer. Joey finishes watching "The Creek," which is
Dawson's autobiographical TV show. When the show is over, Christopher is more
than happy to tear into the TV show, while Joey stands up for Dawson's work.
Dawson is a director and writer for "The Creek," and he's still
living in Los Angeles. After a meeting to discuss the next episode, Dawson runs
into his assistant, who notifies him that Rebecca (Dawson's girlfriend) wants to
confirm dinner. Dawson has to cancel again, because he's swamped with work. The
assistant also tells him that tomorrow, a car will be waiting for him, so he can
be driven to the airport. He'll be attending a wedding in Capeside.
Sheriff Doug Witter pulls Jack over for speeding, and Jack tries
successfully to charm his way out of yet another ticket. Doug and Jack are a
couple, and they're going to have dinner at Doug's place. Jack jokes about
bringing handcuffs, then stares at Doug's ass as the sheriff goes back to his
car. We later learn that Jack is an English teacher at Capeside High. He's also
frustrated with Doug, because Sheriff Witter remains reluctant to make their
relationship public. Apparently, Jack's forgotten how it felt to be the only gay
teenager in Capeside, as he fails to sympathize with his boyfriend.
Pacey has reopened the Icehouse, which is apparently very
successful. He's also having an affair with one of his employees.
Jen is a single mother, with a daughter named Amy. She doesn't say
much about Amy's father, except for the fact that the bastard left her when he
found out that she was pregnant. She's still living with Grams, who is still
suffering from cancer.
The gang meets at the Icehouse, where Joey reveals that Audrey is
touring as a back-up singer for John Mayer. Apparently, she's dating a very
boring, but very sweet guy who's almost completely Pacey's opposite. The three
J's (Jack, Joey and Jen) leave, and Pacey and Dawson talk about how the girl who
was cast to portray Joey's character can't hold a candle to the real Josephine
Potter. (In "The Creek," the character's name is Sam. Dawson's 'representative'
is named Colby, while Pacey's character is named 'Petie.') Dawson leaves, and
Pacey finishes closing up the restaurant. As he's leaving, he's confronted by
the husband of the woman he's been having an affair with. Pacey tells the man
that since he's very drunk, he won't be able to put up much of a fight. He tries
to leave, but is blocked by the husband's friends, who hold on to him while the
husband beats the crap out of him.
It turns out, everyone has returned to Capeside for Gail's wedding.
On the eve before the wedding, Joey climbs through Dawson's window. Apparently,
she's lost the grace she had when she was younger, as she ends up falling
through the window. Dawson and Joey stay up all night, discussing what's been
going on since they last saw each other, and Dawson convinces Joey to spend the
night, just like she did when they were teenagers.
In the next scene, Dawson and Joey are getting married. For their
vows, they recount all of the things they went through, just to reach this
moment. They kiss and, when they turn to face the crowd, someone yells "CUT!" It
was just a dream, and Dawson wakes up alone, finding a note on Joey's side of
the bed.
Jack is jogging with Doug, who tells him that he's reserved a room
for them at an inn in another city. Jack says that he's tired of hiding their
relationship, and he doesn't understand why Doug wants to keep his sexuality a
secret. Doug's family knows that Doug is gay, and they don't mind, and that
Pacey couldn't be happier. Doug thinks Pacey's happy because he gets to have the
last laugh, but Jack corrects him. Pacey's happy for Doug because he loves Doug,
just as Jack does. Jack's tired of sneaking off to inns in other cities, because
it's beginning to feel like they're having an affair, when they're not even
married. Doug snaps, "Not all of us were fags at 15, Jack. It's not so easy for
some of us." He immediately regrets that when he sees the hurt expression on
Jack's face. Jack points out the difference between himself and Doug: Doug was a
fag at 15. He just hasn't stopped hating himself for it.
Gail marries some guy. I can't remember his name, but I think he's
the one that attended Lily's first birthday party. At the reception, Pacey's
lover asks him to meet her in a secluded area. Obviously, Pacey wants nothing to
do with her, and as he's dancing with Joey, he makes the married woman jealous
by kissing his ex-girlfriend. They're still recovering from the kiss, when Jen
collapses. According to Grams, Jen has been very sick.
At the hospital, Grams reveals that Jen has a heart condition that
wasn't revealed until Jen became pregnant. She insists that it's nothing to be
worried about, then notifies Jen's friends that her granddaughter passed out
because of a complication having to do with the medication Jen's been taking.
She sends everyone home, then goes to call Jen's mother, who's in Europe.
Pacey drives Dawson and Joey home, and Pacey - as always - makes an
inappropriate joke about the love triangle between himself, Dawson and Joey.
Joey receives a phone call from Christopher, and Dawson jokes that the love
triangle has become a square.
Jack's still in the hospital waiting room when he sees Grams talking
to a doctor. In tears, Grams walks up to Jack and hugs him. The news is not
good. Visiting hours are over, but Jack manages to convince a male nurse named
Max to let him see Jen. Jack asks Jen why she didn't say anything about her
illness, and Jen tells him that she didn't want him to worry. She was worried
enough already. She has a condition called pulminary congestion. At first, the
odds were good. But now, there's nothing that can be done. Jack asks Jen what he
can do for her, and she tells him that he can get in bed with her and tell her
about the cute nurse. Jack lies in Jen's arms, crying, as he describes Max.
Jack first goes to the Icehouse to tell Pacey what's going on, then
visits Bessie and Joey at the B&B. Someone calls Dawson and tells him the bad
news. Later on, Dawson opens the front door and finds Joey standing there. She
walks up to him, and they hug.
The next day, Grams and the younger members of Jen's "family" have
gathered in the waiting room. Jack tells his friends that Jen knows they know
she's dying, and that when they visit her, she doesn't want them to be
depressed. She wants them to help keep the mood light and fun. If they can't do
that, Jen has given Jack permission to bar them from the hospital. Joey and
Dawson doubt they can grant Jen's request, but Grams insists that those are the
rules. Jack feels that it would be best if only one person went in. At least
initially. And of course, Dawson and Joey look at Pacey, who jokes, "Send in the
clown, huh?"
Pacey brings Jen a bouquet of flowers, and Jen tells him to get rid
of his fake smile. He smiles weakly, then jokes, "Well, Jack tells me you're
dying. Other than that, everything's okay. Right?" They laugh, and Pacey gives
Jen the flowers.
In the waiting room, Joey asks Grams if Jen can get a transplant.
Unfortunately, Jen'll never make the donor list, and her lungs are failing. Doug
shows up with a bouquet for Jen, and he and Jack have an awkward conversation.
Doug asks Jack to tell Jen that he stopped by, and his brother tells Dawson and
Joey, "The lady will see you now."
Reluctantly, Dawson and Joey follow Pacey into Jen's hospital room,
and Dawson and Joey aren't too thrilled with the "death jokes" Pacey and Jen are
making. But Jen insists they joke around, because she doesn't want to be angry
and bitter.
Joey returns to the B&B, where Bessie is preparing to visit Jen.
Christopher calls, but yet again, Joey hangs up on him. Bessie tells Joey that
she has to call Christopher back and tell him the truth, and she insists that
Joey's still in love with Pacey and Dawson. Finally, she manages to convince
Joey to call Christopher. She'll even hold her sister's hand as she breaks up
with him.
That night, Joey visits Pacey at the Icehouse, where Pacey prepares
dinner for Joey. Pacey talks about how Joey ran away to Paris and New York, and
Dawson conquered LA, while he's stuck in Capeside. Joey says that Pacey has a
great life in Capeside, and Pacey admits that he never believed that, until Joey
re-entered his life. Joey reminds him of what he's capable of. A food fight
ensues, and Joey suddenly becomes sober, wondering if they should be laughing.
Pacey says that, with all that's going on, laughter is definitely needed.
Next day, Jen and Joey discuss the break-up with Christopher, and
they also talk about "The Creek." Jen's not too happy with the actress that was
cast to play her, and she admits that she's often thought about suing Dawson.
Joey jokes that at least Jen's character gets to have sex. All Joey's character
(Sammy) does is pine after Colby then Petie, then Petie, then Colby. She says
that the love triangle was never about Sammy choosing between Colby and Petie.
It was about Sammy making a decision with herself. Jen insists that Joey stop
using the names of "The Creek" characters, and Joey says that she needs to
decide to stop running. She's always known who she's meant to be with, but fear
keeps her from making a decision. Jen demands that Joey make a decision and stop
running. In fact, she makes it her dying wish. She asks Joey who it is that she
was always meant to be with, but Dawson interrupts Joey's answer. He's come to
"kidnap" Jen.
Dawson takes Jen outside, where a camera has been set up. Jen leaves
Amy an incredibly touching video letter, where she expresses her wishes for her
little girl. Typical things like education, family, friends, love, and the
unexpected. She tells Amy that she should make plenty of mistakes, because you
can learn from mistakes. She also wants Amy to visit the ocean frequently,
because the sea forces people to dream, and she wants Amy to be a dreamer. She
moves on to the subject of God, telling Amy that it doesn't matter if God
exists. It's important for people to believe in something, because it provides
comfort. She then says that Amy should not run away from love, nor should she
chase after it. She must be patient, because it'll come when she least expects
it, just like Amy came to Jen. Fianlly, she tells Amy not to be afraid. To love
is to live.
Later, Pacey plays a video that Dawson made in 1998. He says he
"borrowed" it from Dawson, but Jen says, "You mean you stole it." The video is
of Dawson, Joey, Jen and Pacey when they were 15. As the video progresses,
Alanis Morrisette's "Hand in My Pocket" plays. The video ends, and Pacey and Jen
discuss Joey. Jen asks Pacey if he plans on "borrowing" or "stealing" Joey from
Dawson, and Pacey hopes that they've moved beyond that. Jen wants Dawson, Joey
and Pacey to remain friends, and she hopes they never forget what they mean to
each other. She finally breaks down, expressing her fear that Amy will be left
alone. Pacey insists that Amy will never be alone, and that he and the others
will take care of Jen's baby.
Dawson and Joey meet, and Joey asks Dawson how the filming of Jen's
video went. He tells her that it was the hardest thing he's ever had to do, then
admits that he's been so wrapped up in his life that he didn't even remember Jen
had a baby. Even though Jen's dying, Dawson's mind is on his work. Joey tells
him that he can't feel guilty about that. Her office calls her every 5 seconds,
and that's just part of life. Dawson has to deal with it.
Dawson rants about how he'll never be Speilberg, and how Steven
won't even meet with him. He doesn't even know why he cares so much. Jen's
dying, and all Dawson can think about is the ending of his TV show. He keeps
thinking there'll be time for the rest of it, but time runs out. He then
complains that he's lost touch with everyone, even Joey. His relationship with
Joey's the only thing that made sense to him, but he'd forgotten about that, up
until the moment when she returned to Capeside. Joey tells him that she watches
"The Creek," and that she and Dawson are together every Wednesday at 8:00.
Dawson's angry that he's turned his life into fiction, and Joey reminds him how
lucky he is. He's a writer, who gets to live life twice.
Jack and Jen are reviewing papers written by Jack's students. Jen
says she likes a paper written by Cynthia, but Jack feels Cynthia could do
better. He then moves on to the subject of Amy, wondering if Jen and Grams have
discussed what's going to happen to her. Jen says Grams knows that she's not
going to get better, and Jack insists that he wants to raise Amy. Jen and Grams
feel Jack will make an excellent father, and Jen has only one request: that Amy
finds a place where she can be. She admits that she never felt like she
belonged. From the moment she set food on the creek, she was the instigator. The
one who caused trouble. She doesn't want Amy to be like that, and she needs her
to belong. Jack tells Jen that she (Jen) belongs...to him. She's his soul mate.
Amy is going to know love, and Jack's going to make sure that she knows just how
much her mother loved her.
A montage follows: Joey and Pacey sit together in the waiting room,
looking like the couple they used to be; Alex and Lily play, while Dawson and
Gail watch; Grams holds Amy as she plays; Bessie hands something to Alex and
Lily, who are apparently reading with Joey; and Dawson and Pacey throw cards at
a chair.
Grams is asleep in a chair, when Jen wakes up. Jen looks at her
grandmother and, not wanting to wake her, looks away. Grams wakes up a few
seconds later and looks at Jen, realizing something's wrong. She checks Jen's
wrist for a pulse, then becomes heartbroken when she finds none. Jen's gone,
having passed away peacefully. Grans kisses Jen's forehead and whispers, "I'll
see you soon, child. Soon."
The Icehouse is closed for the day, and Jen's friends and family
have gathered. Doug and Pacey are watching Jack, who's playing with Amy. Pacey
tells Doug that he'd better talk to Jack, but Doug feels that it isn't the time.
Pacey says something (I can't make it out), then goes to visit with Grams and
Jack, while Doug continues to watch the man he loves.
Pacey enters the kitchen and finds Joey, who's looking for serving
spoons. Joey asks Pacey how he's doing, and he says he's okay. He then tells her
that he's letting her off the hook, and that he's determined to be happy. He has
always loved her, but their timing has never been right. He figures that, since
time is no man's friend, he has to be happy here and now. He also wants Joey to
be happy, whether it be with Dawson or someone else. Someone who can be part of
the life she wants for herself. Someone who makes her feel how he feels when
he's with her. The simple act of being in love with Joey is enough for him.
Joey doesn't want to be let off the hook. Everything she's done has
led her to this moment, and the last thing she wants, needs or deserves is to be
let off somebody's hook. She loves him. It's so real that it's kept her running
from it, never ready for it. And she loves Dawson as well. He's her soul mate,
and he's tied to her childhood. The love she has for Dawson is pure and
eternally innocent. She can't be let off the hook, because she just might get
the notion that it's okay to keep running. Before the conversation can go
further, Gail arrives, looking for plates. She thanks Pacey for throwing this
get-together and hugs him and Joey, telling them that she loves them, before she
leaves. Once again, Joey tries to announce her final decision, when Bessie comes
in and asks for her sister's help.
Jack is sitting on the beach when Doug walks up to him. Jack
announces that he's considering moving to either New York or Boston, so Amy can
have the childhood he never had. He doesn't want Amy to be the only kid with a
gay parent, and Doug reminds Jack that he'll always be a gay parent, no matter
where he lives. He tells Jack that Amy is always going to face rejection,
because that's what teenagers go through.
Jack tells Doug that he's tired of always being "the first," and he
thought he could re-educate the citizens of Capeside. He then says that he just
wants to be a good father - he needs to be a good father - and Doug says that
being a good parent means knowing that your child is bound to fall down. You
just have to teach them how to get back up. He then announces that he's willing
to give parenting a shot, and Jack initially turns him down. He doesn't want
them to reunite over a sense of obligation and pity. Doug says that he loves
Jack, because he's brave and he knows that no matter where he goes, his life
will always stand out. And he wants to stand out with him. They share their
first kiss in public, and Jack is embarrassed when he sees an elderly couple -
the Dudley's - walking on the beach. Doug says, "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley. I
was just, uh...kissing my boyfriend."
Mrs. Dudley's response? "That's sweet, dear."
Dawson is sitting near the creek, recalling the day Jen arrived in
Capeside. He watches Alex and Lily chasing each other around the yard, then sees
Joey walking toward him. She asks him if he's been writing, then demands that he
make the ending a happy one, because she can't take any more sad ones. They talk
about the phrase "life and death," and Dawson finds it odd that people believe
life is the opposite of death. Birth is the opposite of death, while life has no
opposite. Dawson has decided it doesn't matter how it ends, because fiction is
fiction. For the first time in a while, his life is real. It doesn't matter who
ends up with who, because in some way, it'll always be Dawson and Joey. What
they have goes beyond friendship and lovers. It's forever.
It looks as though Dawson and Joey are going to kiss, but the voice
of Lily cheering Alex on as he climbs the ladder to her room, interrupts them.
Instead, Dawson and Joey smile at each other, remembering their childhood.
In her NYC apartment, Joey is watching "The Creek," where Sammy
forces Colby to make a decision. (NOTE: Really cheesy dialogue, here. I mean,
Sammy quotes from the "Dawson's Creek" theme song, FCOL! :P) Colby and Sammy
kiss, and Colby says, "You and me...always."
"That was perfect," Joey says as the episode ends. "Absolutely
perfect." She looks at the person sitting next to her. "Are those tears?"
And guess who the person is? PACEY!!! That's right, guys. Joey chose
Pacey over Dawson. In fact, if you'll look closely at the beginning of this
scene, you'll see a wedding photo. Although Pacey and Joey aren't wearing rings,
it looks to me like they got married.
Anyway, they share some smoochies, then decide to call Dawson and
congratulate him on yet another great episode. Dawson's in his office when the
phone rings, and after Joey and Pacey talk about how much they enjoyed the
episode, he tells them some exciting news.
He gets to meet his idol, Steven Speilberg, tomorrow.
"Joe, we actually make a really good team. We're like Scully and Mulder.
Sipowitz and Simone. Cinigula and Inkitartus. Well, not Inkitartus because he
was a horse." (Methos, "Indescretions")
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i think it suck,
i meen gosh dammit, i belive it was the best show on
tv
and now there are probably going subtitute dawsoncreek
with some lame game show or some fake- but reality
show. in which god know i hate.
im just upset.
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OPINION #1: Yay!!! Pacey and Joey are back together. I knew they'd reunite. I'm
glad to see Dawson didn't turn out to be a bitter fool, crying over the love
that could have been.
OPINION #2: Where the Hell was Andie? I thought she was supposed to be in the
finale. She SHOULD have been in the finale. Why wasn't she at her friend's
funeral?
OPINION #3: Speaking of, I think you guys will agree with me when I say that Jen
deserved better than to die a single mother? I think the death-obsessed writers
should have given her a happy ending. After all she's been through, she deserved
to find true love with a man who was capable of helping her raise Amy. She
didn't deserve to get knocked up by a boyfriend who pissed his pants when he
learned she was pregnant with the child he helped to create.
ARGH!!! I'M SO MAD!!!
OPINION #4: As much as I love Jackers (He was, after all, the reason I started
watching the show in the first place), I feel that he was being such a
hypocrite. He, of all people, should have understood what Deputy Doug was going
through. After all, Jack was exactly where Doug was, only he was 16 at the time.
I am, however, glad they worked it out. I'm not for same-sex relationships, but
I think Jack deserves to be happy.
Okay. That's it. What did you guys think?
"Joe, we actually make a really good team. We're like Scully and Mulder.
Sipowitz and Simone. Cinigula and Inkitartus. Well, not Inkitartus because he
was a horse." (Methos, "Indescretions")
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Could someone please tell me what happened in "Lovelines"? I missed it
because I let my father watch "Rockford Files." At least tell me what
happened between Jack and David.
"Joe, we actually make a really good team. We're like Scully and Mulder.
Sipowitz and Simone. Cinigula and Inkitartus. Well, not Inkitartus because he
was a horse." (Methos, "Indescretions")
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SPOOLER SPACE Can you guys believe Joey? She broke the break-up record. First,
she dumps Eddie for Pacey. Then, she dumps Pacey for Eddie. All in one episode.
Why is it that men keep falling for her? I mean, let's face it. She has no
respect for them. If she did, she wouldn't be playing with their hearts. It's
like she thinks relationships are a big game. If she wasn't sexually
experienced, I'd say she should become a nun and leave the poor men alone. I
wonder, could this mean that Pacey is going to go after Emma again?
I will stand my ground.
Won't be turned around.
I will keep my world from draggin' me down.
I won't back down.
No, I won't back down.
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Am I the only one who's tired of the writers recycling things over and over and
OVER?!
Check this out.
LOVE BITES (Apr. 9, 2003) : Jen's devastated when she learns Grams has cancer.
How many times are they going to recycle the cancer storyline? First Joey's
mother. Then Brooks. Now Grams?! What? They're not smart or creative enough to
come up with a different illness? Why not diabetes? Or something else? Why
cancer?
I'm also a little annoyed because my father is battling cancer at the moment,
and they're just using the disease for a tired storyline!
It's frustrating!!
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To my friends,
If you don't know already, my father may have cancer. We don't know anything
yet, but it is a definite possibility. He went in for a bronchoscopy this
morning, and the doctor removed some "ratty tissue" from one of my father's
lungs. Even if the tissue comes back negative for cancer, the doctor might have
to take yet another sample. And again, even if the cancer is non-existant, the
abnormality will have to be removed, as it's making it difficult for my father
to breathe.
And so, I'm asking you to either pray for him or keep him in your thoughts. I'll
be eternally grateful if you do this, and I will not forget you.
Yours truly,
Lin
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