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DVD Dawson's Creek - The Complete Fifth Season
It's goodbye to Capeside, hello to Boston in Dawson's Creek's fifth season (a.k.a.: Dawson's Creek: The College Years). While the end of the fourth season sent the five friends their separate ways--Dawson (James Van Der Beek) to USC Film School, Joey (Katie Holmes) to Worthington College, Jen (Michelle Williams) and Jack (Kerr Smith) to Boston Bay College; and Pacey (Joshua Jackson) to the high seas--it doesn't take them long to find themselves together again. That's a good thing, especially when tragedy strikes a family member and threatens to tear the survivors apart.
More than anything, the fifth season seems to be about falling into bad relationships. Jen dates a cute but sleazy musician (Chad Michael Murray, One Tree Hill), Pacey gets a job in a restaurant where he pursues a woman (Lourdes Benedicto) already having an affair with a married man, then fends off a vampish new boss (Sherilyn Fenn, Twin Peaks). Joey is drawn to her handsome English professor (Ken Marino). And Jack joins a frat, becomes a jerk, and starts a devoted relationship with his beer bottle. Dawson meets an eccentric young filmmaker (Jordan Bridges) which in turn leads to a meeting with his favorite Boston film critic (Meredith Salenger). And Joey's new roommate, the annoyance-with-a-heart-of-gold Audrey (Busy Phillipps), becomes the newest major addition to the cast. The irritation factor is high this season, a couple of "Joey is threatened" interludes don't have the punch that they could have, and in the season finale, the inevitable resolution of the show's central relationship doesn't really resolve anything at all. But viewers who have followed the Capeside crew for four seasons will still want to see what happens in the fifth.
The fifth season is the first to have no DVD extras at all, and it continues the music-replacement strategy (which, since the second season has replaced much of the music, and since the third season has replaced Paula Cole's theme song, all due to licensing expenses). In addition to the usual background-music switches, some scenes have been edited (for example, the episode "Highway to Hell" has cut two of the performances on-stage at the Drunk & Dead). Also, the opening credits of "The Long Goodbye" and "Downtown Crossing" had originally used instrumental versions of "I Don't Want to Wait," which had underscored the emotion of those episodes. In the DVD set, those have been replaced by the standard version and an instrumental version, respectively, of "Run Like Mad." --David Horiuchi
Review(s): DVD Dawson's Creek - The Complete Fifth Season
Not the best season, but still great!
People tend to say that "Dawson's Creek" was over at season 4 and that the following two seasons were terrible. I don't agree, though I recognize that seasons 5 and 6 were not as good at the precedents. Anyway, it's always interesting to find out what happened to the characters after they leave Capeside and have to face new challenges.
When season 4 was over, I was worried about the show and how the creators would manage to keep the characters together, after they all left to college. The solution was good. Jen, Jack and Joey go to a college in Boston. Pacey gets a job at the same city and Dawson, who decided to go to USC, changes his choice, after a tragic accident.
Season 5 surely has its highlights. We are presented to Audrey, the messy roomate of Joey at college, who joins the gang for the last two seasons. Jack decides to join a broterhood, learning not to trust his new "friends". Joey becomes more independent and free, learning with Audrey that life can also be fun, and it's not only demanding! On season 5, Dawson finally looses his virginity with his first girlfriend, Jen. I love the season 5 finale, which reminds a romantic comedy, with people arriving and departuring from an airport.
Dawson's Creek is a TV classic, which deserves to be watched several times in your life. Who doesn't like the eternal love triangle Dawson-Joey-Pacey, with great dialogues and drama? I hope SONY/Columbia releases season 6 soon, with lots of extras, please!
As good as ever!
One of the best seasons to come out of the WB.
As good to watch as ever - bring on season 6!
It was time to move out of Cape Side & bring in some new characters. Seeing the 5 interact with the new people was refreshing, especially Dawson & Joey being 'with' other people, it's like a breath of fresh air.
Great Season
Great season so much drama, now I need season six to continue the saga.
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