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Revision as of 15:51, 31 October 2017

I can't be let off the hook, because I might just get the notion that it's OK to keep running
—Joey declaring her love to Pacey

...Must Come to an End is the Season 6 and series finale of WB teen drama Dawson's Creek.

Synopsis

Five years have passed and everyone is reunited in Capeside for a special wedding, but the happy reunion is cut short after the group learns that one of their own has been harboring a heartbreaking secret.

Starring

James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery
Katie Holmes as Joey Potter
Michelle Williams as Jen Lindley
Joshua Jackson as Pacey Witter
Kerr Smith as Jack McPhee
Mary Beth Peil as Grams

Special Guest Star

Meredith Monroe as Andie McPhee

Recurring cast

Mary-Margaret Humes as Gail Leery
Nina Repeta as Bessie Potter
Dylan Neal as Doug Witter

Quotes

Lilly – What's a soulmate?
Dawson – It's uh... Well, it's like a best friend, but more. It's the one person in the world that knows you better than anyone else. It's someone who makes you a better person. Actually, they don't make you a better person, you do that yourself because they inspire you. A soul mate is someone who you carry with you forever. It's the one person who knew you and accepted you and believed in you before anyone else did or when no one else would. And no matter what happens, you'll always love her. Nothing can ever change that. Make sense?
―Life, the universe and everything
It's not about getting it right... It's about knowing when it's wrong and doing something about it
—Andie to Pacey
It's interesting how people use that expression, life and death. As if to imply that life is the opposite of death, but birth is the opposite of death. Life...has no opposite
—Dawson

Trivia

  • Michelle Williams added the 'love to the tips of your fingers' bit to her monologue[1].
  • Pacey and Joey watching The Creek was the last scene shot. Pacey's tears are actually the actor emotional over the end of the series[1].
  • Kevin Williamson's childhood friend, who Joey is based on, recently had a child at the time of writing the finale, inspiring Williamson to give Jen a baby in the series finale[1].
  • Greg Berlanti wrote pieces of dialogue as well[1].

Music

angel | SARAH MCLACHLAN
hand in my pocket | ALANIS MORISSETTE
Jen and Pacey watch the season 1 intro credits
healing hands | MARC COHN
green apples | CHANTAL KREVIAZUK
hands | JEWEL
Montage after Jen dies
say goodnight | BETH NIELSEN CHAPMAN
Pacey, Joey and Dawson learn that Jen is dying; later the final montage

Photos

screen shots

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Series Finale DVD commentary by Kevin Williamson & Paul Stupin