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Dawson's Creek - The Complete Third Season

Dawson's Creek - The Complete Third Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much Better Than Season 2
Review: A lot of reviews are saying this is a really bad season, however I'm only halfway into it and it already is much better than Season 2 which I thought was really boring.

Season 1 was great, obviously. Season 1 uses all the most obvious story lines such as that main characters falling for each other (Dawsons and Jen, Dawson and Joey). It's very basic, but this is good because we've never seen it before.

Season 2 did nothing new. They re-hashed everything from Season 1 with no new storylines except for Joey's father which wasn't that great. And some of the breakups between Dawson and Joey (there were like a rediculous number - 3 per episode!) were EXCRUCIATING. The writing and logic was so bad, half the time (and even Paul Stupin admitted) that you have no idea what Joey and Dawson are actually arguing about.

Now we get Season 3, albeit the really bad new opening song (I think we all love the Paula Cole song and I personally watch the opening credits just for that song every episode), the story lines are so much better and they're actually new. I thought Eve (character in the first six episodes) was great and it really kicked up the spark and sexiness of the show and I'm a hardcore DC fan too, and I still thought Eve was great. Jen a cheerleader, Jack a football player... it's great. And now every episode has Jack dealing somehow with his sexuality, it's really great. I'm only about halfway through but I'm really excited about the show.

I recommend this season to anyone over Season 2.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So what if the music is different?
Review: Being an avid fan of Dawson's Creek and anxiously awaiting the release of season 3, I was surprised and a bit unnerved to learn of the hemming and hawing by fellow watchers about the music change that has occurred in the DVD releases. With a wide open mind I decided to see for myself whether the difference would be a catastrophic atrocity or a minor alteration that I barely noticed. And my verdict? So what!! So what if the music is different? The people and their stories of this wonderful drama are what really matter, not the mood music playing in the background. While on the air this show was both ground-breaking and entertaining, not to mention witty, intelligent, and for the most part largely underrated. Yes, the music contributed to what made the show distinctive and appealing; however I don't think the new music in any way strips the show of its quality or charm. Plus, the songs selected to replace the original soundtrack are no less interesting or emotional and are quite effective in engaging the viewer. And engaged I was! Season 3 is one of my favorite seasons of DC, mostly because of the amazing and interesting evolution each character goes through. The series went from being a skin-deep exploration of teen angst in seasons 1 and 2 to being a thoughtful, honest narration of the joys and pitfalls of being a teenager. The storylines became more realistic and each main character grew and was given more depth. The most notable characters were Pacey and Jack, who were finally given decent storylines and gave the actors who portray them the opportunity to truly display their talent. Overall, this season took the series from teen soap obscurity and made it a contender as one of the few worthwhile shows on television...at least in my humble opinion. Watching season 3 reminded me of what used to be on TV, before reality gag fests and indecent HBO originals. If having to endure a minor soundtrack makeover on DVD in order to avoid watching a different kind of makeover on Reality TV Inc. is what it takes to watch quality programming, then sign me up! One final note, if I may. About that pesky little problem of Paula Cole's song being replaced in the opening credits, I ask only one question: Who seriously watches the credits before every episode on a TV show DVD?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too many changes!!!
Review: Dawson's Creek's Season Three is an unbelievable season. That said, the trend of changing memorable songs is getting out of hand. What were they thinking replacing "I Don't Wanna Wait" with another song! That song IS Dawson's Creek. It was such a weird feeling to hear another song (even though they once briefly used it internationally) - especially since it changes the whole mood of the show. The theme song often begins in the background, while the first scene is still in process so it does have an affect. I understand that there are licensing issues, but the producers need to pick their battles more wisely.

I'll admit that some songs I hardly notice, but some are really apparent. For instance, in that great scene at Jen's Homecoming Gala the drag queens on stage originally sang "It's Raining Men" and it was replaced with another song. It's really obvious (you can actually see the women singing the original song to different music) and it totally takes away from the energy of the moment.

Die-hard fans will certainly buy this season - but these "creative changes"may steer others away. The producers may have just done themselves a huge disservice.

I only hope that Season 4 can retain some of its great songs such as: "What A Wonderful World"(Dawson & Mr.Brooks), "I Will Remember You" (Andie's farewell speech), and "I Think God Can Explain". I guess we'll have to wait and see.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Huge Fan - Please help out!
Review: Hello DC Fans! I just purchased season 4 today. And as I was browsing the net - I came across this review section. I almost read all 169 reviews - and most of them I concur with - the problem with the music. I am deeply disappointed with the replacement music and hope things have changed for the better for future DVD releases. But if they haven't - I would like to request from some of the die-hard fans to please research and post the Sony website - e-mail address or physical address so we can all voice our opinions on the reasons why we would like the original music put back into the episodes. I also agree with paying a little more money to have them do this! The music was so intertwined with the show, the characters and the emotions - that it feels like something is missing or just a little off with each episode! Hope to see any type of information in future reviews! Thanks everyone!!! DC forever!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Huge Fan - Please help out!
Review: Hello DC Fans! I just purchased season 4 today. And as I was browsing the net - I came across this review section. I almost read all 169 reviews - and most of them I concur with - the problem with the music. I am deeply disappointed with the replacement music and hope things have changed for the better for future DVD releases. But if they haven't - I would like to request from some of the die-hard fans to please research and post the Sony website - e-mail address or physical address so we can all voice our opinions on the reasons why we would like the original music put back into the episodes. I also agree with paying a little more money to have them do this! The music was so intertwined with the show, the characters and the emotions - that it feels like something is missing or just a little off with each episode! Hope to see any type of information in future reviews! Thanks everyone!!! DC forever!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite season
Review: How could they change the music? I know everyone is saying this, but Dawson's Creek more than any other show is completely tied with the music. I am so disappointed. But with that said, I cannot pass up the opportunity to relive the magic of Pacey and Joey falling in love.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best season of the show
Review: I have become a die-hard Dawson's fan, by reason of the storylines as well as superb acting by almost all of the cast. I have to say, though, season 2 was kind of a disappointment to me. So I was pleasantly surprised to find that season 3 is absolutely phenomenal. Anyone watching the show will fall in love with the Pacey-Joey love story. It is enchanting, well-acted, well-scripted, and strangely believeable. This season shows the process by which the two fall in love, which is incredible. Michelle Williams and Kerr Smith put in wonderful performances as Jenn and Jack, as does Mary Beth Peil as Grams. We also see Dawson's parents mend their broken bridges in a beautiful, touching way. John Wesley Shipp and Mary Margaret Humes are wonderful in these roles. Bessie is still the incredible ideal sister, and very well-acted as well. Actually, the only poor acting in this season in my opinion is Michael Pitt as Henry, but that may just be because his character was basically a whiny immature overemotional freshman...anyways, season 3 is highly recommended. to me, the highlight is the episode "anti-prom," the part during which Joey and Pacey are dancing to the song "my invitation" (which is amazing, too), as Dawson and Andie look on. the best season of the entire series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Season Ever!!
Review: I start to watch DC when it first air, at first I was Dawson and Joey fan, but after watching season three I was all rooting for Joey and Pacey, their onscreen chemistry are just fantastic, their relationship are very well written and it played out so beautiful. Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes did a fantastic job portraying Pacey and Joey relationship, furthur more they the the best couple on tv. I have all the episodes on tape and seen each episodes for so many time , I am so excited that it coming out on DVD, I just can't wait. If you are a fan of Joey and Pacey this is the season that you must have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Season to Own for Creek Fans!!
Review: I will agree that it did suck when they changed the music, but the show is still fantastic. Its always a little awkward when something new comes along.....well enough of that let's get to the season. I love the opening episode "Like a Virgin" it shows Dawson meeting the new girl Eve who starts to make everyones pulse beat just a little faster!!! This season also has the destuction of Pacey and Andie's relationship after she has an affair.This season does have a drawback though. The story about Eve being Jen's sister should have been played out. Just as it was getting good Eve leaves town and Dawson talks with Jen's mother at Thanksgiving and they just kida let it go. That could have been wrapped up a little better. This season contains two of my favorite episodes ever. "A weekend in the Country" was a great episode where Pacey invites Fred Frickey to come to the Potter B&B and things don't go as planned. This has one of my favorite scenes between Dawson and Jen when they are talking in the moonlight. They made such a great couple when they actually got to have a relationship later on in the 5th season. That was just a beautiful scene. I think this is the episode where Pacey actually stops to think and realize that he is falling completely and hopelessly in love with Joey. My favorite episode ever is the "Longest Day", This is the episode that Joey and Pacey try to tell Dawson about how they feel. Dawson finds out from Jen earlier that day. What is so awsome about this episode is that it keeps going back in time and showing the day from different view points. All in all this episode was just well done. Hats off to Paul Stupin!!! The season finalle "True Love" ends with Dawson telling Joey to go with Pacey even though it kills him and she rides off into the sunset with Pacey on True Love. I just love the end where Dawson is like "Why does it hurt so much? and Andie says "Becasue our pain makes us real." So this season is a must have for all you Creek Fans order it today yo won't regret it . Also I think you will love the virtual tour of capeside!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Cares About The Music!!!!!! GET OVER IT!
Review: I'm sick and tired or reading bad reviews reguarding the music that the producers chose to put in these sets instead of what music was originally aired. Who cares people! Get over it! The music isn't important to any show. The storylines and the development of characters are what's important. That's the reason why a person watches a show like this anyway isn't it? You don't sit down to watch a movie to listen to music that's what why there are CDs. I have one more comment in relation to the music and this comment applies to the theme song: theme songs change all the time. Maybe the producers felt the need to change it because they grew tired hearing Paula Cole's stupid song.

Having said that, this season is fantastic. It contains all the highs and lows that we (fans of Dawson's Creek) have grown to love. The drama of this season reaches an all-time high when Pacey kisses Joey. The turning point to the whole series occurs when this action takes place. Pacey and Joey always had a slight "indifference" with each other. This "indifference" was very evident in seasons 1 and 2, but in this season everything changes and not just for Pacey and Joey. Buy this DVD set to see what happens! Dawson's Creek fans, you don't want to miss this one!


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