::Okay, for those of you who don't watch Dawson's Creek, here's a review. Dawson Leery has a creek—well, a river type thing—or maybe a lake. Well, whatever it is, it is a massive body of water…but not as massive as an ocean. Anyway, he has friends, Jen Lindley, Joey Potter, Jack and Andie McPhee (siblings), and Pacey Witter. The plot is that Joey, Dawson, and Pacey are childhood friends in the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts. Then, Jen comes in as the "new girl" from New York in the gang's sophomore year (I think…I haven't watch the first season of the show. I joined in all the hype in season two, but then I missed a couple of episodes.) Jen's arrival in Capeside causes Dawson to fall for her and well, Joey is kinda getting jealous of that.
Well, I don't know much about that because what I am describing is the first season, which I didn't get to watch. Anyway, later on in the story, Joey and Dawson get together for a brief period of time until Jack and Joey—let's say kiss. But that relationship was brought down by the news that Jack had been keeping from everyone (just watch one episode with Jack and you'll see what the secret is.) Meanwhile, while Jen and Dawson were together, Pacey was busy pursuing an older woman. That fall apart when a whole big controversy was brought up in the discovery of their relationship…no, the woman wasn't Pacey's mom, sister, or anything…just—wrong.
So, later on, Pacey falls for Andie and they have a great relationship. But she is sent off somewhere for mental treatment. When Pacey goes there to see her (or to bring her back home…I don't remember. I am only familiar with recent and most memorable episodes), she is caught with someone else. And then draws a blank in my head as to what happens to Pacey before he gets together with Joey. But later, Andie goes off to Italy, I don't know the reason. Then, eventually, Pacey and Joey get together and then they break apart, for what reason, I don't know, I haven't been watching much of it. If I got anything wrong, e-mail me and tell me what I got wrong so I can fix this.
Well, that's the romantic plot for DC and so you'll just have to research what really happened in seasons one and two, look up what happened in seasons three to half of six, and then watch the rest of the sixth season—that is, if you want to. Er, I suggest if you are interested in watching DC now and you are a newbie to the whole show, you should look up what happens on the official DC website and then watch the last episodes of the show because they have decided to end the series…boohoo…tear, tear. Anyway, onto the rest of the story…::
