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Episode 96: Double Date

from Creek of the Week: Dawson Schitt's · host Creek of the Week: A Dawson's Creek Podcast

Every great love story has a beginning.  Sometimes the lovers don’t even know it’s happening.  Sometimes it starts with an aquarium full of dead snails.  This is one of those times.  This week we are back in Season 1 and it is fantastic.  Dawson and Jen just broke up, but Dawson, being a complete creep, […] The post Episode 96: Double Date first appeared on Creek of the Week.

Every great love story has a beginning.  Sometimes the lovers don’t even know it’s happening.  Sometimes it starts with an aquarium full of dead snails.  This is one of those times.  This week we are back in Season 1 and it is fantastic.  Dawson and Jen just broke up, but Dawson, being a complete creep, can’t handle it and decides to go on a double date with Jen and Cliff.  It is, unsurprisingly, a disaster.  Meanwhile a school project puts Pacey and Joey alone together for the first time and it was clear even back in ’98 that it wouldn’t be the last.  Dawson is in full douche-mode, Pacey has the charm turned up to 11, Jen is poised and radiant, and Joey rolls her eyes and smiles out of the side of her mouth.  Also, we get to see a little Mitch-rage.  This is why we watch Dawson’s Creek, people.   Theme by Sound of Days

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Every great love story has a beginning.  Sometimes the lovers don’t even know it’s happening.  Sometimes it starts with an aquarium full of dead snails.  This is one of those times.  This week we are back in Season 1 and it is fantastic.  Dawson and...

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