Dawson's Darlings Kim Moffat and Ashley Zazzarino
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When’s the last time you watched Dawson’s Creek? When’s the last time you watched it along with two grown women, who are obsessed with each other (in a healthy way!).
Kim and Zazz are watching Dawson’s Creek from the very beginning, and we want you to join. For Kim, Dawson’s Creek was a formative part of her young teen years, and since then has watched it all the way through a couple of times before this. Meanwhile, Zazz missed it on the first run and is now watching it all for the first time.
After meeting on another WB/CW show (aw) and working in TV production for almost a decade (yikes), we’re using this incredibly weird time in our lives to rewatch and discuss every episode on a podcast - you know, just like our grandparents did.
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Thank You
It’s the final episode! (For real this time!)
We’re not actually ready to let go, but we’re going to do our best impression of it as we take a few minutes to thank YOU for listening to this absolutely absurd, funny, ridiculous journey that you let us take for the last few years. -
"Must Come to an End"
Somehow - through all the highs and lows; the Abbys, Eves, and Audreys; love triangles, fist fights, and boat crashes; film school and a Lennon-era; “it’s just lipstick,” friendchem, and chemchem - we have arrived here. The series finale of Dawson Screek.
Season 6, Episode 24 - “Must Come to an End”
From streaming: As the seriousness of Jen's condition becomes apparent, Dawson and his friends seek to resolve their longstanding differences. -
"All Good Things..."
It’s the beginning of the end, so let’s talk wedding fakeouts, addiction fakeouts, and the storyline we wish was a fakeout.
Season 6, Episode 23 - “All Good Things..”
From streaming: Five years into the future, Dawson and his friends reunite for his mother's wedding in Capeside. -
Back to the "Pilot"
Before we land this plane, Kim and Zazz revisit the pilot.
Episode 1, Season 1 - “Pilot”
From Netflix: A pair of childhood friends must cope with their emerging sexuality. -
"Joey Potter and Capeside Redemption"
There’s so much to talk about here (the VoiceOver. The “Joey’s in Paris” hair. Dawson’s Maj-Mosh.), but we can’t not mention that this is Gina Fattore’s last episode.
Season 6, Episode 22 - “Joey Potter and the Capeside Redemption”
From streaming: With the future of his movie in doubt, Joey rallies their friends to help Dawson finally realize his dream. -
"Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road"
Out: D Town B Town. Worthington Original. The dorm.
In: Jen’s mom. High tea at the Sugar Shack. The Dawson/Pacey/Joey triangle.
Season 6, Episode 21 - “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”
From streaming: As Pacey struggles to tell Dawson about his costly investment debacle, Jen conspires to enlist her mom in helping Grams face her bout with cancer.