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Your Dawson's Questions Answered

After binging the entire series of Gossip Girl -twice- A and I started watching Dawson’s Creek tonight.

I got her set up and had a few things to do, came back about half way through the first episode and I was so happy to see her enjoying it- although the first thing she did say was~

“I don’t mean to be saying anything bad about Joey,” (knowing my love for Katie Holmes, and that it started with her character of Joey) - “but…. she really needs more friends.” lol.

She went on to say how Joey is so focused on Dawson and that’s why she doesn’t like Jen (obv) - and she wasn’t wrong. After she fell asleep, I skipped ahead to season 3, the Joey and Pacey episodes and moments that were my favorite.

comment below~

were you #teamdawson or #teampacey ???

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What were your favorite Pacey and Joey moments on ‘Dawson’s Creek’?

Netflix announced that every season of Dawson's Creek would be available for nostalgic binge-watching beginning on November 1st.

Why did Netflix change the  Dawson's Creek  theme song?

The simple answer is because Sony, the studio behind Dawson's Creek, didn't purchase the rights to it for streaming purposes.

When Dawson’s originally aired on the WB in 1998, Paula Cole's “I Don't Want to Wait” was introduced as its theme song. It was a staple in the shows run and still, over 20 years later, you automatically think of Dawson’s when you hear the iconic song.

Paula Cole’s ‘I Dont Wanna Wait’ was included in the first two seasons when they were released on DVD, but because sales weren't what Sony was hoping for, they decided to not shell out for the hit theme song in the later season releases.

This past year, when Dawson’s Creek shifted to streaming and DVD, it replaced the original theme song with a new one, Jann Arden's “Run Like Mad.”

Chad Michael Murray revealed his most embarrassing scene to film while he was on Dawson's Creek

Chad Michael Murray reminisced about his time on Season 5 of Dawson’s Creek during an episode of Busy Tonight. Chad was telling Busy about one scene in particular where he had to serenade Joey (Katie Holmes) outside of her dorm room. They filmed the scene on Duke University’s campus while school was in session and there were tons of regular, everyday people and students all around him (Murray also admitted he definitely can’t sing).

"I'm serenading Katie—or Joey—in the middle of the quad, and there's like 900 students just hanging out watching this," Chad remembered. "And then all of a sudden I hear, 'Hey, Chad!' and I look over, and some of my buddies I went to high school with are now attending Duke." 

And to make the cringeworthy moment worse, one of Chad’s friends even approached him, saying, “Dude, didn’t know you could sing!”

"Can't! Can't play guitar either," Murray said. "But I'm faking it."

Actor or not, having to sing in front of that many people would make anyone nervous (Chad also admitted he most definitely can not sing.) We’re just glad Chad is able to look back at this moment and laugh.

Watch the entire clip below.

tags: Dawson's Creek, Netflix, Hulu, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, Joey Potter, Pacey Witter, James Van Der Beek, Dawson Leery, Michelle Williams, Jen Lindley
categories: Dawson's Creek, TV, Netflix, hulu
Thursday 12.03.20
Posted by Ashley Kanoff
 

Author Celeste Ng Loves the Hulu Version of Izzy in ‘Little Fires Everywhere’

With so many people are stuck at home under self-isolation and practicing social distancing due to the spread of coronavirus/ covid-19, finding a new entertaining show is just what we all need.

Hulu.

Hulu.

(I’m keeping my fingers crossed Hulu releases the entire season early- considering the current situation.)

I did buy the book, because after watching the first 3 released episodes (the night they came out) - I was craving more and just had to know what happens! (The show is a total of 8 episodes.)

So now I wanted to discuss the differences of Izzy’s character in Celeste Ng’s novel Little Fires Everywhere vs Izzy in Hulu’s adaptation.

Hulu.

Hulu.

Izzy is drawn to Mia (Kerry Washington) as she watches
Elena’s attempts to befriend Mia, and Mia only hating her more for it.

“I loved what that did for Izzy and Mia’s relationship,” Tigelaar said. “I loved the different things that Mia could kind of teach Izzy about herself, that you can grow up to be your own person and find your own place. You don’t have to live in a cookie cutter image of your mother and feel like you’re failing all the time. She could find acceptance for who she was, or who she was becoming.”

tags: Little Fires Everywhere, Hulu, Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, Reese Witherspoon's Book Club, Reese's Book Club
Saturday 03.21.20
Posted by Ashley Kanoff
 

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