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Dawsons Creek - Season 1

 
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The series chronicles the lives of wannabe filmmaker Dawson Leery, his best friend and love interest Joey Potter, close friend and slacker Pacey, and new girl next door Jen as they help each other cope with adolescence.
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AV Club
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February 03, 2015

Dawson's Creek has as promising an introduction as any teen soap. The opening scene is remarkably efficient, introducing Spielberg, sex, and the central romance of the series, all in Kevin Williamson's snappy, pop-literate dialogue.
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Common Sense Media
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February 03, 2015

The characters are articulate and don't use "like" and "you know" to complete their thoughts. They're introspective and create critical dialogue to question their own relationships, their peers, and the world around them.
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New York Times
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February 03, 2015

Dawson's Creek offers a lesson in the dangers of overhype. But Mr. Williamson does seem to have written hit all over it.
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People Magazine
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February 03, 2015

Attractive as well as articulate, all these high schoolers qualify for some sort of advanced placement. They're easy to watch, just a little hard to believe.
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Variety
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February 03, 2015

Its leads are all highly appealing, and despite the utter precociousness of their pop-culture '90s-speak, their show proves an addictive drama with considerable heart.
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Entertainment Weekly
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February 03, 2015

Dawson's Creek needs less cleverness and more emotional spark. As the 16-year-old in my house said after watching three episodes, "It's like My So-Called Life without the life."
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