Dawson's Creek - The Series Finale (Extended Cut)

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Dawson's Creek - The Series Finale (Extended Cut)

starring: Kerr Smith
directed by: Kerr Smith, Allan Arkush, John Behring, Arvin Brown, Michael Fields



 : Dawson's Creek - The Series Finale (Extended Cut)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 9781404941281
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1404941282
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: 2003-09-30
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2003



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Disappointed
I was disappointed with how the series ended. I am a Dawson fan. For 6 years, Joey and Dawson continued coming back to each other and Joey even sleeps with Dawson near the end of the show. She toyed with Dawson's feelings for 6 years like she could not make up her mind about their relationship and how she could not let him go. She kept Dawson on a roller coaster ride. Dawson would have been completed devoted to Joey had she let him. In the end, she chooses Pacey. Now if that wasn't enough, when she visits Jen in the hospital during Jen's dying days, Joey tells Jen she has always known who she should be with (meaning Pacey). That line really ticked me off. If Joey had always known that she should have been with Pacey, while was she always dangling Dawson from her chain, sleeping with him and everything else? I thought the series ended with Joey looking like the bad guy. The show should have ended with Joey having a completely new love interest. Dawson should have told them both to "you know what" and go to California and never look back. Pacey should go back out to sea and date a new girl at every port. He never seemed like a character that would settle down but then again, maybe that is what Joey deserved. I hope some day the cast and crew come together for one last movie and straighten this out.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dawson't Creek - The Series Finale
I haven't gotten the chance to watch this just yet, however when the show was on TV I watched it religiously every week. I have always enjoyed the series and was incredible disappointed when it went off the air. My boyfriend bought me Seasons 1-5 for my birthday last year and we have been working on watching them together ever since. I also bought Season 6 when it came out. If you like the show, then you'll love the series. I was a little disappointed that the theme song was changed, not really sure why. But it kinda takes away from the show. Being such a big Dawson's Creek fan and watching it every week, the theme song reminds me of that show. So that's why I had to give it four stars instead of five. It just isn't quite the same, but the shows are still good.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - much better than tv
This DVD completed the series finale. The one that aired on TV has so many scenes cut from it. They didn't even mention Andy until I saw her on the DVD. I cried when I saw it on TV, so if you liked that, you'll love all of the extra scenes on the DVD.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - let down by soulmates
I was upset at the sight of Joey and Pacey ending up together! I would have liked for Dawson and Joey to live happily ever after, but that's TV. Let's wait for the reunion special.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Perfect Ending To An Amazing Show!
Dawson's Creek is the most unique show I probably ever saw in my life as it explores the lives of Dawson, Joey, Pacey, Jen, and Jack as they grow up. By season 6, the five were in their sophmore year of college, but the show began to fail as the season progressed. When the two-part series finale came, the episode brought everything a true DC fan loves about this show: humor, happiness, action, sadness, and romance. If a person never liked the series finale, they either had to be a Dawson/Joey fan or they don't know what good TV is.

"All Good Things Must Come To An End" was the title for the series finale of Dawson's Creek. Kevin Williamson, the creator of Dawson's Creek, returned to the show to co-write this finale and it brought the show back to its old roots. It has been five years since sophomore year with all the characters aging 25. Dawson is running a TV show called "The Creek" that is very autobiographical to his own life with the ultimate decision being if Sammy (Joey) will choose Coby (Dawson) or Petey (Pacey). While he is doing great things, he still loves Joey. Joey is an editor living in New York with her boyfriend, watching "The Creek" on TV to see Dawson's work. Pacey is the owner of the Ice House, Joey and Bessie's former restaurant. He still holds a torch for Joey. Jen is a single mom raising a young girl in Capeside, but she is hiding a devastating secret. Jack is a gay English teacher at Capeside High School dating Pacey's brother Doug, who Pacey always believed was gay, but never admitted it. The five have a reunion due to Dawson's mother's wedding in Capeside. But, the reunion turns tragic as Jen falls unconcious at the wedding's reception with Grams admitting that she has a heart condition and she is doomed to die fairly soon. The friends say goodbye with Jack telling her she is his soulmate and him keeping her daughter. Jen dies with Grams in the room, giving Grams a heartbreaking moment when saying "I'll be with you soon, child... soon". Jen's death brings emotions, but the unresolved triangle is now resolved. Joey realizes that Dawson is her soulmate and best friend and she does love Dawson and Pacey both. But Dawson was only her high school sweetheart, while Pacey is her future so she chooses Pacey, but they still remain best friends. Dawson ends his show with Sammy choosing Cody, however, and this is a great decision according to Joey and Pacey. But, Dawson's dream finally comes true when he gets to meet Spielberg. Clips of Dawson, Joey, Pacey, and Jen playing in the first season are then shown, seeing their transformations.

This finale was spectacular and I couldn't pick a better ending. I did not see the extended cut, but I hope I do as Andie was one of my favourite characters and she deserved to be in the finale since Pacey and Joey remain together. But, I highly recommend seeing this finale!



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