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Did Watching This as Adults Change Everything? (Dawson's Creek 2x21)


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Season 2, Episode 21 gives us something rare in Capeside—actual happiness—while still managing to completely break our hearts.

In this episode, we talk about Joey finally having a moment of genuine joy, and how different (and honestly refreshing) it feels to see her lighter, freer, and not weighed down by everything around her. Of course, this is Dawson’s Creek, so that happiness exists right alongside some of the most emotional moments of the season.

We break down Pacey and Andie’s heart-wrenching goodbye, which might be one of the most painful and beautifully acted scenes so far. It’s raw, it’s real, and it says so much about where they are—even if they can’t fix it.

Meanwhile, Jack and Jen step fully into their friendship era, and we get to see the foundation of what becomes one of the most genuine, supportive dynamics on the show. And, in true fashion, Dawson finds himself stuck in the middle once again—trying to navigate everyone else’s emotions while still figuring out his own.

We talk about emotional contrast, growth, and why this episode feels like both a release and a setup for what’s coming next.

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Season two continues to balance joy and heartbreak in a way only Capeside can—and this episode is a perfect example of both happening at once. 🎙️✨

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Press Play Again: 2 Roommates, 1 RemoteBy Anna & Megan