The series may have run its course, but the lovelorn teen angst will live forever in Columbia TriStar Home Video's release of the third season of the popular teen drama. Presented in 1.33:1 full-screen as originally aired, episodes are accompanied by closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Surround audio with optional Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. Extras include select episode audio commentaries with producer Paul Stupin and Kerr Smith, new music chosen by the show's executive producer, a web link that enables fans to create their own Dawson's Creek soundtrack, an interactive tour of Capeside, and bonus previews.
Customer Rating
5
The Best Season of Dawson's Creek!
on May 18, 2008
Posted by: LucyS14
Dawson's Creek has its place in pop culture and remains a tv favorite today, 5 years after it's been off the air. Most of the devotion to this show centered on the love triangle between Dawson Leery, Josephine (Joey) Potter, and Pacey Witter, best friends since childhood. But things change and this season does a great job detailing the changes taking place between the three as well as the new members to their group of friends. This is the season when fans were split into two seperate groups (DJers and PJers) and the triangle would guide the show from then on. Season 3 has a great slow building tension to it that ignites in "The Longest Day", season episode 20 and perhaps the best episode of Dawson's Creek period. Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes in particular are excellent throughout this season.
The only weak link is the mysterious "Eve" storyline in the first four episodes, but it's easy enough to ignore and forget. Add Jack as a football player, Jen as a cheerleader with an admirer in the freshman quarterback and you've got an unpredictable season in Capside, Massachussetts.
What's great about it: Pacey & Joey's friendship and budding romance
What's not so great: The lame Eve storyline in the first 4 or so episodes