And I would agree with you. I stopped watching every episode after the
second season. When I saw where they were going and how bad the writing
was,
I only would watch it every so often. I guess I have higher expectations
in
my shows. I'm not saying I don't watch bad shows for entertainment, I mean
I
still watch Smallville hoping that it might get better.
My point was that I had so much hope after the first season and when Kevin
Williamson left, so did the heart of the show. I don't think I would've
minded a Pacey/Joey hookup in the third or fourth season. It would have
been
nice if they would have given Dawson and Joey a chance, which I don't
think
they ever did. Good writing develops characters and plotlines. For
example,
Buffy and Angel. Joss Whedon knows how to write and develop a show.
I felt the same way about Roswell. They had such an awesome first season
and
then TPTB interfered and they messed with what truly made the show work.
It
would've been nice had Dawson's Creek been true to their characters,
instead
of writing them into so many corners that the only logical decision was
how
the finale ended.
"amandashannon" <fromwvtosc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:9b1a2dcd91170957dfd63514dc698843@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have to disagree with you. I am not a "Pacey and Joey" fan, nor a
"Dawson
> and Joey fan" I am just a HUGE fan of the show period and I think that
if
> it would have been written any other way it would not have kept the
> intrest of veiwers and would not have been as good as a show as it was.
If
> you are only a fan of season one, then I would say that you are not a
fan
> at all.
>


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