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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The 'true, not free' quote is from a Stephen Sondheim musical<ref name=":0">Series Finale DVD commentary by Kevin Williamson & Paul Stupin</ref>.
 
* The 'true, not free' quote is from a Stephen Sondheim musical<ref name=":0">Series Finale DVD commentary by Kevin Williamson & Paul Stupin</ref>.
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* 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<ref name=":0" />.
 
* Kevin Williamson's childhood friend, who Joey is based on, recently had a child at the release of the DVD, inspiring Williamson to give Jen a baby in the series finale<ref name=":0" />.
 
* Kevin Williamson's childhood friend, who Joey is based on, recently had a child at the release of the DVD, inspiring Williamson to give Jen a baby in the series finale<ref name=":0" />.
   

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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.

Plot

Pacey and Joey end up together and it is magical. Oh and it's the Series finale

Quotes

Dreams aren't perfect, Dawson. They come true, not free
Joey
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

  • The 'true, not free' quote is from a Stephen Sondheim musical[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 release of the DVD, inspiring Williamson to give Jen a baby in the series finale[1].

Notes and references

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