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Directors: James Whitmore Jr., Bruce Seth Green, Michael Fields, Jay Tobias, Janice Cooke-Leonard
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $49.95
Release Date: 2004-06-29
Theatrical Release Date: 1998-01-20
Studio: Sony Pictures
Run Time: 997 minutes
Format: Array
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 4
Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
1) Amazon.com
"Jen is a cheerleader and Jack's on the football team. I got sane and everyone else went crazy?" That's how Andie (Meredith Monroe) sums up the topsy-turvy beginning to the third season of Dawson's Creek, in which nothing seems to be as it should and the series takes a major turn. It's junior year at Capeside High, and Jack (Kerr Smith), the town's resident gay teen, is indeed on the football team, and Jen (Michelle Williams) finds herself the object of unexpected and unwelcome popularity among her fellow students, especially the freshman quarterback (Michael Pitt). Pacey (Joshua Jackson) finds that his relationship with Andie can't be restored, and Dawson (James Van Der Beek) and Joey (Katie Holmes), after the events of last year, both think it's for the best that they're no longer together--they just never think it at the same time. Significant events include the friends starting to date outside their circle, Dawson's giving up some of his aspirations, a crisis for the school's new principal, a college tour, and the openings of the Potter Bed & Breakfast and Leery's Fresh Fish. But the Dawson-Joey relationship is still the heart of the Creek, and it comes to a head in one of the series' most memorable episodes, "The Longest Day," and then the season finale. Even in its first season without series creator Kevin Williamson, Dawson's Creek still had plenty of punch. On the DVDs, executive producer Paul Stupin does his usual commentary track for two episodes, and he's joined by Kerr Smith. They discuss the series itself, Smith's character, and Smith's subsequent career more than the events of the episodes. The second-season DVD set disappointed many fans by replacing a large portion of the music, and that trend continues in the third season, most surprisingly in the loss of Paula Cole's theme song. Instead, the opening credits feature Jann Arden's "Run Like Mad," which was used briefly in the international broadcast. Stupin explains the switch as an attempt to do something different and creative, but then admits there was also "a bit of an economic reality." Fortunately, the DVDs do have John Lennon's "Imagine" and Mary Beth Maziarz's "Daydream Believers"--songs that in dramatic context simply could not have been replaced--and it could be argued that a veteran viewer might skip the opening credits anyway. Still, for many fans, the music made Dawson's Creek what it was, and without all of it--especially the theme song--the DVDs seem like a compromise rather than a permanent keepsake. --David Horiuchi
Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5
1) The Best Season of Dawson's Creek [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Season 3 is the turning point for friends Dawson, Joey, and Pacey. Up until now, the show has been about Dawson and Joey's dysfunctional friendship/psuedo-romance.However, 4 important events guide this season to probably the most emotionally exhilarating season finale of the series: 1) a mysterious, sexy stranger named Eve turns up in Capeside and takes an interest in Dawson and Andie, 2)After apologizing for breaking up with him and holding his part in her father's reincarcination against him, Joey asks Dawson to take her back and offers to sleep with him. He rejects her and says they should just be friends. She is angry and hurt, 3)Dawson then asks Pacey to look after Joey for awhile to make sure she's okay. Pacey is hesitant to get involved in the situation, but agrees. 4) Pacey's girlfriend returns from a summer spent in a mental health facility and reveals she cheated on him. He is heartbroken and ends the relationship.After these events occur, we are treated to the wonderfully slow build up of the friendship, then romance between Pacey and Joey, which threatens their friendship with Dawson. One of the mosted heatedly debated triangles in television history thus begins and it drives the last three seasons of this teen soap. Many of the reviews on here are pretty much a testament to the division of most of Dawson's Creek fans into DJers (Dawson and Joey) and PJers (Pacey and Joey), so take what you will from the reviews. The same is true for S4-S6 reviews.So, I'm a Pjer and this is my favorite season not only for that reason, but because I think it showcases the casts' talent and has the best build-up to season finale of all the seasons. It's just very compelling.The Season 3 set has a fun Capeside Tour extra, it's 23 episodes on 4 discs, but unless you're a picture quality junkie, the picture quality is just fine and is the best on this season's DVDs compared to other seasons. Also, some of the bad reviews are also in relation to music that has been replaced due to cost. It's too bad, but I didn't follow the show closely when it aired, so it doesn't bother me at all. Enjoy!2) Best Season of Dawson's Creek because of Joey/Pacey [Rating: 5 out of 5]
This is my favorite season of Dawson's Creek because of the development of the Joey/Pacey relationship. It's something you would never have predicted based on seasons 1 & 2, but somehow, it just seems to make perfect sense. The two characters have wonderful chemistry and we see tremendous growth in both of them this season. Get this season for the scenes between those 2 alone! I was never a huge fan of the love triangle aspect of the show, but this season I'll tolerate it because it's what makes the possibility of Joey and Pacey getting together so angst-ridden. Everything else this season was blah. Dawson was annoying and whiny as usual. I don't understand how they could write the main character of a show to be so unlikable. The stuff at the beginning with Eve was just bad.3) Wow, this was impressively sucky! [Rating: 2 out of 5]
Don't get me wrong, I loved the first two seasons of DC but the third was complete CRAP! I bought it with the knowledge I had of the first two sesons and figured it'd be good. Boy was I wrong! It really dropped in to the ridiculous category in this season. I got the chance to see the rest of the seasons (4,5&6) and they were just as bad. It's a shame really...It was so good but it just jumped the shark in the 3 season4) dawson's creek 3rd season [Rating: 5 out of 5]
i love this show and i super happy i am getting to watch them all over again thanks5) DAWSONS CREEK THIRD SEASON [Rating: 4 out of 5]
I AM A TOTAL FAN OF THIS SHOW... MY ALLIANCE LIES WITH PACEY AND JOEY SINCE DAY ONE. THIS SEASON REALLY SHOWS THESE TWO IN THEIR GLORY DAYS. IF YOU LIKE THIS SHOW YOU WILL LOVE ANY SEASON, BUT THIS WAS THE FIRST SEASON I PURCHASED AND I STILL WATCH IT REPEATEDLY...EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 8PM BABY...NO COMMERCIALS!!!
