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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. In the second season, 22 year-old Creator/JamesVanDerBeek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16. The series finale got quite a few jokes about the five year TimeSkip in the final scene being a genius move, as suddenly everyone looked only five years older than they were supposed to, rather than ten years.
* DirectedByCastMember: Kerr Smith and Joshua Jackson each directed an episode during the show's sixth and final season.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. In the second season, 22 year-old Creator/JamesVanDerBeek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' ''29-year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing play high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16. The series finale got quite a few jokes about the five year TimeSkip in the final scene being a genius move, as suddenly everyone looked only five years older than they were supposed to, rather than ten years.
* DirectedByCastMember: Kerr Smith and Joshua Jackson each directed an episode during the show's sixth and final season. Smith has almost no lines in the episode he directs; Jackson doesn't even appear during his, probably to help him focus on his debut as a director ''while directing celebrities'' Creator/AdamCarolla and Drew Pinsky AsThemselves.



* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/MichaelPitt, who would go on to play psychopathic characters such as [[Series/BoardwalkEmpire Jimmy Darmody]] and [[Series/{{Hannibal}} Mason Verger]] plays awkward [[LovableJock jock]] Henry. Coincidentally, Michael Pitt regards his time on the show as an OldShame.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/MichaelPitt, who would go on to play psychopathic characters such as [[Series/BoardwalkEmpire Jimmy Darmody]] and [[Series/{{Hannibal}} Mason Verger]] Verger]], plays awkward [[LovableJock jock]] Henry. Coincidentally, Michael Pitt regards his time on the show as an OldShame.


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** Creator/KatherineHeigl auditioned for Jen Lindley.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Zigzagged. The show was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn Of course, having the song over the credits of an incredibly popular TeenDrama proved to be Cole's StarMakingRole, and when time came to re-license the song, Sony could no longer afford it. Streaming and DVD releases of the show therefore switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's intention in the first place.

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*DirectedByCastMember: Kerr Smith and Joshua Jackson each directed an episode during the show's sixth and final season.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Zigzagged. The show was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn Of course, having the song over the credits of an incredibly popular TeenDrama proved to be Cole's StarMakingRole, turned the song into a BreakawayPopHit, and when time came to re-license the song, Sony could no longer afford it. Streaming and DVD releases of the show therefore switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's intention in the first place.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Versions of the ''original'' "I Don't Want to Wait" credits needed to be hunted down by hand. Possibly, they will still need to be: while Cole recorded a new version of the song for her 2016 live album, ''Ths Bright Red Feeling'', and wrote LoopholeAbuse into her contract to make sure it could be {{retcon}}ned back into the show, it's fairly obvious that it will sound at least a little different a quarter-century later. In 2021, the re-recording, known as the "Artist's 20th Anniversary Edition", was finally cleared and added to the streaming version of the show on Netflix.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Versions of the ''original'' "I Don't Want to Wait" credits needed to be hunted down by hand. Possibly, they will still need to be: while To resolve this, Cole recorded a new version of the song song, the "Artist's 20th Anniversary Edition," for her 2016 live album, ''Ths ''The Bright Red Feeling'', and wrote LoopholeAbuse into her contract to make sure it could be {{retcon}}ned back into the show, it's fairly obvious that it will sound at least a little different a quarter-century later. In 2021, the re-recording, known as the "Artist's 20th Anniversary Edition", was finally cleared and added to the streaming show. (A version of the show on Netflix. of) The famed theme song returned to Netflix in 2021.
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Paula Cole's re-recording was mentioned in an article about "American Quilt" but the re-recording actually appears on "This Bright Red Feeling"


* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Versions of the ''original'' "I Don't Want to Wait" credits needed to be hunted down by hand. Possibly, they will still need to be: while Cole recorded a new version of the song for her 11th studio album, ''American Quilt'', in 2021, and wrote LoopholeAbuse into her contract to make sure it could be {{retcon}}ned back into the show, it's fairly obvious that it will sound at least a little different a quarter-century later.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Versions of the ''original'' "I Don't Want to Wait" credits needed to be hunted down by hand. Possibly, they will still need to be: while Cole recorded a new version of the song for her 11th studio 2016 live album, ''American Quilt'', in 2021, ''Ths Bright Red Feeling'', and wrote LoopholeAbuse into her contract to make sure it could be {{retcon}}ned back into the show, it's fairly obvious that it will sound at least a little different a quarter-century later.later. In 2021, the re-recording, known as the "Artist's 20th Anniversary Edition", was finally cleared and added to the streaming version of the show on Netflix.
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* MilestoneCelebration: the show's 100th episode, in Season 5, involves (most of) the characters visiting Miami, FL on Spring Break and features an appearance by then-ultrapopular OneHitWonder [=M2M=].
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* NamesTheSame: Nellie Oleson shares her name with a character from ''Literature/LittleHouseOnThePrairie'', an entitled and highly attractive girl who serves as a rival to the narrator. Considering the similarities between the characters, it's a wonder Williamson was able to get away with it.
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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek, Creator/MichelleWilliams and Creator/JoshuaJackson.

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* StarMakingRole: Creator/MichelleWilliams, Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek, Creator/MichelleWilliams Creator/JamesVanDerBeek and Creator/JoshuaJackson.Creator/JoshuaJackson -- in that order. (Jackson -- the only actor with credits that predate this show's debut, due to his involvement in all three films of ''Film/TheMightyDucks'' -- was, ironically, the last of them to get a Creator page.)

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Zigzagged. The show was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn Of course, having the song over the credits of an incredibly popular TeenDrama proved to be Cole's StarMakingRole, and when time came to re-license the song, Sony could no longer afford it. Streaming and DVD releases of the show therefore switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's intention in the first place.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn. Of course, having the song over the credits of an incredibly popular TeenDrama proved to be Cole's StarMakingRole, and when time came to re-license the song after Season 2, Sony could no longer afford it. The remaining seasons switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's choice in the first place. This includes the streaming and DVD releases of the first two seasons, making it quite difficult to find versions of ''Dawson's Creek'' opening credits that retain the renowned single.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show was famous for its use Versions of the ''original'' "I Don't Want to Wait" credits needed to be hunted down by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz hand. Possibly, they asked the creators will still need to ThrowItIn. Of course, having be: while Cole recorded a new version of the song over the credits of an incredibly popular TeenDrama proved to be Cole's StarMakingRole, for her 11th studio album, ''American Quilt'', in 2021, and when time came wrote LoopholeAbuse into her contract to re-license the song after Season 2, Sony make sure it could no longer afford it. The remaining seasons switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's choice in be {{retcon}}ned back into the first place. This includes the streaming and DVD releases of the first two seasons, making it quite difficult to find versions of ''Dawson's Creek'' opening credits show, it's fairly obvious that retain the renowned single.it will sound at least a little different a quarter-century later.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. In the second season, 22 year-old Creator/JamesVanDerBeek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. In the second season, 22 year-old Creator/JamesVanDerBeek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16. The series finale got quite a few jokes about the five year TimeSkip in the final scene being a genius move, as suddenly everyone looked only five years older than they were supposed to, rather than ten years.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn. However, when time came to re-license the song after Season 2, they could not afford it. The remaining seasons switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's choice in the first place. This includes the streaming and DVD releases of the first two seasons, making it quite difficult to find versions of ''Dawson's Creek'' opening credits that retain the renowned single.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn. However, Of course, having the song over the credits of an incredibly popular TeenDrama proved to be Cole's StarMakingRole, and when time came to re-license the song after Season 2, they Sony could not no longer afford it. The remaining seasons switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's choice in the first place. This includes the streaming and DVD releases of the first two seasons, making it quite difficult to find versions of ''Dawson's Creek'' opening credits that retain the renowned single.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show lost the rights to "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole after season 2. The remaining seasons reverted (see "What Could Have Been" below) to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had been Kevin Williamson's choice in the first place. Likewise, streaming versions of the first two seasons use "Run Like Mad."

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show lost the rights to was famous for its use of "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole as its theme music; shortly before the series premiered, the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's song, and generated so much buzz they asked the creators to ThrowItIn. However, when time came to re-license the song after season 2. Season 2, they could not afford it. The remaining seasons reverted (see "What Could Have Been" below) switched to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had actually been Kevin Williamson's choice in the first place. Likewise, This includes the streaming versions and DVD releases of the first two seasons use "Run Like Mad."seasons, making it quite difficult to find versions of ''Dawson's Creek'' opening credits that retain the renowned single.



** The creators [[https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/dawsons-creek-theme-song-netflix_n_1683506 originally wanted]] the theme music to be Music/AlanisMorissette's "Hand In My Pocket" but the network never cleared the rights to it. The crew looked into other songs and eventually settled on "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden. Shortly before the series premiered the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want To Wait" which generated so much buzz they asked the creators to make it the theme music.

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** The creators [[https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/dawsons-creek-theme-song-netflix_n_1683506 originally wanted]] the theme music to be Music/AlanisMorissette's "Hand In My Pocket" but the network never cleared the rights to it. The crew looked into other songs and eventually settled on "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden. Shortly before the series premiered the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want To Wait" which generated so much buzz they asked the creators to make it the theme music.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. In the second season, 22 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. In the second season, 22 year-old James van der Beek Creator/JamesVanDerBeek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16.16.
* ExecutiveVeto: Supposedly, Dawson was originally meant to be gay like the creator Kevin Williamson but {{Executive Meddling}} vetoed the idea and Jack was created instead. TheWorldWasNotReady.



** Supposedly, Dawson was originally meant to be gay like the creator Kevin Williamson but {{Executive Meddling}} vetoed the idea and Jack was created instead. TheWorldWasNotReady.


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** Creator/CharlieHunnam auditioned for [[TheDanza Charlie]]. It was here that he met his wife Katharine Towne, who also auditioned.
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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. Particularly 22 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. Particularly In the second season, 22 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16.

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* ActorAllusion: In season 5's "Four Scary Stories," Pacey mentions that the world needs a good old urban legend. Joshua Jackson co-starred in [[Film/UrbanLegend Urban Legend]].


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** Creator/JasonBiggs auditioned for Pacey Witter.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: They lost the rights to "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole after season 2 and a new song was chosen for the opening theme. Re-releases of the first two seasons, including the streaming of the seasons on Netflix, has the second song replace the iconic song.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: They The show lost the rights to "I Don't Want to Wait" by Music/PaulaCole after season 2 and a new song was chosen for 2. The remaining seasons reverted (see "What Could Have Been" below) to "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden, which had been Kevin Williamson's choice in the opening theme. Re-releases first place. Likewise, streaming versions of the first two seasons, including the streaming of the seasons on Netflix, has the second song replace the iconic song.use "Run Like Mad."



** The creators [[https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/dawsons-creek-theme-song-netflix_n_1683506 originally wanted]] the theme music to be Music/AlanisMorissette's "Hand In My Pocket" but the network never cleared the rights to it. The crew looked into other songs and eventually settled on "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden. Shortly before the series premiered the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want To Wait" which generated so much buzz they asked the creators to make it the theme music. When the license for Cole's song ran out Arden's song was used as a replacement.

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** The creators [[https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/dawsons-creek-theme-song-netflix_n_1683506 originally wanted]] the theme music to be Music/AlanisMorissette's "Hand In My Pocket" but the network never cleared the rights to it. The crew looked into other songs and eventually settled on "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden. Shortly before the series premiered the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want To Wait" which generated so much buzz they asked the creators to make it the theme music. When the license for Cole's song ran out Arden's song was used as a replacement.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Supposedly, Dawson was originally meant to be gay like the creator Kevin Williamson but {{Executive Meddling}} vetoed the idea and Jack was created instead. TheWorldWasNotReady.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. Particularly 20 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. Particularly 20 22 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores.sophomores, who are typically 15 or 16.
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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek and Creator/MichelleWilliams. Joshua Jackson, the only Season 1 star who already had a name for himself coming into the show, is -- ironically -- also the only one without a page on this wiki, as he was the least successful of the four afterwards.

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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek Creator/JamesVanDerBeek, Creator/MichelleWilliams and Creator/MichelleWilliams. Joshua Jackson, the only Season 1 star who already had a name for himself coming into the show, is -- ironically -- also the only one without a page on this wiki, as he was the least successful of the four afterwards.Creator/JoshuaJackson.
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** The creators [[https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/dawsons-creek-theme-song-netflix_n_1683506 originally wanted]] the theme music to be Music/AlanisMorissette's "Hand In My Pocket" but the network never cleared the rights to it. The crew looked into other songs and eventually settled on "Run Like Mad" by Jann Arden. Shortly before the series premiered the network cut promos set to Paula Cole's "I Don't Want To Wait" which generated so much buzz they asked the creators to make it the theme music. When the license for Cole's song ran out Arden's song was used as a replacement.
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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/MichaelPitt, who would go on to play psychopathic characters such as [[Series/BoardwalkEmpire Jimmy Darmody]] and [[Series/{{Hannibal}} Mason Verger]] plays {{Adorkable}} [[LovableJock jock]] Henry. Coincidentally, Michael Pitt regards his time on the show as an OldShame.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/MichaelPitt, who would go on to play psychopathic characters such as [[Series/BoardwalkEmpire Jimmy Darmody]] and [[Series/{{Hannibal}} Mason Verger]] plays {{Adorkable}} awkward [[LovableJock jock]] Henry. Coincidentally, Michael Pitt regards his time on the show as an OldShame.
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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek and Creator/MichelleWilliams. Joshua Jackson, the only Season 1 star who already had a name for himself coming into the show, is -- ironically -- also the only one without a page on this wiki.

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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek and Creator/MichelleWilliams. Joshua Jackson, the only Season 1 star who already had a name for himself coming into the show, is -- ironically -- also the only one without a page on this wiki.wiki, as he was the least successful of the four afterwards.
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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Joshua Jackson, and Michelle Williams.

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* StarMakingRole: Creator/KatieHolmes, Creator/JamesVanDerBeek and Creator/MichelleWilliams. Joshua Jackson, and Michelle Williams.the only Season 1 star who already had a name for himself coming into the show, is -- ironically -- also the only one without a page on this wiki.
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* ActorAllusion: In season 5's "Four Scary Stories," Pacey mentions that the world needs a good old urban legend. Joshua Jackson co-starred in [[Film/UrbanLegend]].

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* ActorAllusion: In season 5's "Four Scary Stories," Pacey mentions that the world needs a good old urban legend. Joshua Jackson co-starred in [[Film/UrbanLegend]].[[Film/UrbanLegend Urban Legend]].
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* ActorAllusion: In season 5's "Four Scary Stories," Pacey mentions that the world needs a good old urban legend. Joshua Jackson co-starred in [[Film/UrbanLegend]].

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer.

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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer. Particularly 20 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores.



* TropeNamer: For DawsonCasting. Particularly 20 year-old James van der Beek (Dawson), 26 year-old Kerr Smith (Jack), and ''30 year-old'' Meredith Monroe (Andie) playing high school sophomores.
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* DawsonCasting: The TropeNamer.
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* ActorAllusion: In the Season 1 episode "Detention," they're discussing the movie ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', and Pacey (played by Joshua Jackson, one of whose earliest roles was as Charlie Conway in ''Film/TheMightyDucks'') disagrees with the others that Emilio Estevez is languishing in TV obscurity.
-->'''Pacey''': No way! Emilio Estevez, he was in [[Film/TheMightyDucks those Duck movies]], remember? God, those were classic. So funny!\\
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* ThrowItIn: Dawson's infamous crying face wasn't scripted. James Van Der Beek was genuinely crying.

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* ThrowItIn: Dawson's infamous crying face wasn't scripted. James Van Der Beek was [[RealityIsUnrealistic genuinely crying.crying]].
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** Before leaving the series, Williamson was planning to pair Dawson with Andie at some point. He was reportedly unhappy to find out that his successors decided to have Andie go down the mental breakdown route instead.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: They lost the rights to "I Don't Want to Wait" by Paula Cole after season 2 and a new song was chosen for the opening theme. Re-releases of the first two seasons, including the streaming of the seasons on Netflix, has the second song replace the iconic song.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: They lost the rights to "I Don't Want to Wait" by Paula Cole Music/PaulaCole after season 2 and a new song was chosen for the opening theme. Re-releases of the first two seasons, including the streaming of the seasons on Netflix, has the second song replace the iconic song.
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* ActorAllusion: In the Season 1 episode "Detention," they're discussing the movie Film/{{The Breakfast Club}}, and Pacey (played by Joshua Jackson, one of whose earliest roles was as Charlie Conway in {{Film/The Mighty Ducks}}) disagrees with the others that Emilio Estevez is languishing in TV obscurity.

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* ActorAllusion: In the Season 1 episode "Detention," they're discussing the movie Film/{{The Breakfast Club}}, ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', and Pacey (played by Joshua Jackson, one of whose earliest roles was as Charlie Conway in {{Film/The Mighty Ducks}}) ''Film/TheMightyDucks'') disagrees with the others that Emilio Estevez is languishing in TV obscurity.



* StarMakingRole: Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, and Michelle Williams.

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* StarMakingRole: Katie Holmes, Creator/KatieHolmes, Joshua Jackson, and Michelle Williams.

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