in series" refers to the episode's number in the overall series; "No. Dawson comes to terms with the death of Brooks and is surprised to discover he has been named in his will. She lies and tells him she hasn't, feeling bad when Dawson expresses relief. When Professor Freeman announces that he's leaving he and Jack have a heart-to-heart talk about their future. Pacey: Joshua Jackson. It is produced by Outerbanks Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television. is blindsided by a decision Jen makes; Eddie suspects that he and Joey have intimacy issues; Jack inadvertently snubs David. He is later stunned when it doesn't get the reaction he was hoping for. Pacey, while struggling to survive the first days on his new job, closes a very important deal for the firm, which his wheeling-dealing mentor Rich Rinaldi takes full credit for. Audrey suspects something is going on between them and refuses to return. Accepted early to USC, Dawson finds his last night in Capeside has arrived much sooner than everyone had originally anticipated. Meanwhile, Jack frets about his crush on Prof. Freeman (Sebastian Spence), which he fears the professor may be aware of; and Pacey struggles with his new job. Elsewhere, Pacey invites Emma to his office party and sparks between the two turn to passion. Prof. Freeman: Sebastian Spence. Attending the costume blowout together can't disguise the turmoil between Pacey and Audrey, while Joey plays baby-sitter for Professor Heston's daughter. All 257 songs featured in Dawson's Creek Season 6 Soundtrack, listed by episode with scene descriptions. Jen's seemingly happy world comes crashing down when she learns that Grams has breast cancer. She is a nervous wreck but Pacey saves the day. As a result, Dawson adopts an aggressive take-no-prisoners attitude, similar to the one that Todd has, to take control of the situation. Pacey: Joshua Jackson. Encouraged by Dawson's aunt, the friends have a karaoke contest. The group head to a small island near Capeside, rumoured to be haunted by the ghosts of some 18th-century girls, killed after being accused of witchcraft. Rate. Meanwhile, Dawson is not the only goodbye Jen has to deal with, as she bids farewell to the house she's been sharing with Grams. Eddie: Oliver Hudson.Joey (Katie Holmes), who hasn't spoken to Eddie since Christmas, eagerly awaits a phone call from him. Charlie then decides to quit the band and stay with her, which freaks Joey, who thinks they're jumping too many steps. Meanwhile, Pacey joins the girls at the club to celebrate his new promotion. In the conclusion of the two-part series finale set five years in the future, Dawson, Joey, Pacey and Jen return to Capeside to attend a wedding. Bizarrely, they find common ground, after Joey sees the similarities between him and her father. Joey stays with her attacker, checking up on him and trying to get an ambulance to get him to the hospital. Paul Stupin shared the executive producer role until Williamson left, and remained until the series finale along with Tom Kapinos and Greg Prange. He ultimately decides to move to Boston and live with Jen and Grams.
After some exploratory conversations, Jen and Pacey make the decision to become more than just good friends, albeit on a casual basis.
Audrey and Pacey return from L.A. and Pacey looks into a new job prospect that could change his relationship with Audrey. Jack gets some positive attention from Toby. 2. Back in Capeside, Joey has her fair share of problems when she gets locked in a storage area at the Yacht Club with Drue Valentine, an event he set up to avoid going to visit his father. Andie accuses Joey of sabotaging her chances of a reunion with Pacey, but the two girls end up bonding when Andie realises Joey is not to blame. In Los Angeles, while directing re-shoots on "Wicked Dead", Dawson finds his authority questioned by Heather Tracey and the other producers when Natasha refuses to do a nude scene. After their interrogations reveal seemingly air-tight alibis, another culprit surfaces and some poetic justice is dished out. 5. The episodes were shot in 1997, before the series premiered.The second season ran from October 7, 1998 to May 26, 1999. Joey agrees to be Pacey's temporary assistant but their mutual jealousy leads to disaster in the office. When Dawson screens his documentary for his class, Joey is forced to again question her opinions about love and happiness. Series creator Kevin Williamson co-wrote the script for the episode.Despite Dawson's lack of funds and defeated spirit, Joey rallies the troops to get his film produced by calling in a few friendly favors and paying a visit to a couch-bound Pacey. Jen helps Dawson go to the grief counsellor (played by After watching scary movies, Joey, Pacey and Jack talk about their creepiest experiences and urban legends. Racked with guilt about her dishonesty over the test, Andie, against the advice of Jack, confesses the truth to Principal Green who is deeply disappointed. Jack: Kerr Smith.Dawson makes an unexpected trip to Boston to visit Joey after spending the summer apart. She witnessed her father in bed with another woman before she moved to Capeside, and that her attitude towards men and herself has been harmed by what she saw. Season 5 started on October 10, 2001 and ended May 15, 2002. As Gail's delivery date approaches, the women in her life throw a baby shower for her, but it's an experience that throws Joey through a loop when she discovers she might be pregnant. "No. In my opinion it comes across as a finale. He hasn't spoken to Joey all summer. Out of frustration, they head for a bar. Dawson: James Van Der Beek. Charlie's band lands a deal for a tour and he asks Joey to go with him, but she doesn't want to leave college in the middle of the semester. Jen correctly suspects that Toby might be harboring romantic feelings for Jack.