Dawson's Creek - The Complete Fifth Season with James Van Der Beek: DVD Cover
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Dawson's Creek - The Complete Fifth Season Cast: James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, Kerr Smith

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/03/2005
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Season 5 of Dawson's Creek finds 18-year-old Dawson Leery (James Van Der Beek) fulfillling a lifelong dream by entering the USC film school. Even better, he lands a directorial intership in Hollywood -- but alas, the job lasts only as long as it takes egotistical movie director Todd Carr (Hal Ozsan) to fire Dawson. Meanwhile, Dawson's off-and-on girlfriend Joey (Katie Holmes) enrolled at Worthington University, pining away for her high school sweetheart. Joey's uninhibited Beverly Hills-bred roommate Audrey Lidell (Busy Philipps) advises Joey to forget Dawson and sow a few wild oats -- which she does, with handsome Professor David Wilder (Ken Marino). Back in Massachussetts, Jen Lindley (Michelle Williams) and Jack McAfee (Kerr Smith) are attending Boston Bay College, when Jen enters into an affair with musician Charlie Todd (Chad Michael Murray). And Dawson's pal Pacey (Joshua Jackson), who has no intention of entering college (as if he would qualify!) is working at a restaurant and squiring a waitress named Karen Torres (Lourdes Benedicto) -- who, in turn, is sleeping with her married boss Danny (Ian Kahn). Dropping out of USC, a disillusioned Dawson returns to Capeside, just before his dad Mitch (John Wesley Shipp) is killed in a car accident. Now Dawson has all the more reason to remain home: He is undergoing psychiatric care to deal with his dad's death, and must stick around to comfort his mom Gayle (Mary-Margaret Humes). As the season progresses, Dawson finally loses his virginity -- to Jen. They move in together, but find they have less in common than they thought. Meanwhile, Charley pressures Joey to accompany him on his band tour, Pacey spends a passionate night with Joey's roomie Audrey, and Jack attempts suicide after flunking out of school and losing his latest boyfriend in one fell swoop. Season 5 concludes as Joey prepares to take her long-delayed Paris vacation, Pacey goes to work as a security guard, Jack accompanies Jen to Costa Rica, and Dawson revs up for a wild time in LA...but with whom? All Movie Guide

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September 25, 2005: The series was great! Saw all of the episodes but am disappointed that much of the original music has been change in the DVD's. That takes away from it. Season 5 was not my favorite but will still buy it.

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July 09, 2005: Love Dawson's Creek! But really hate that they changed the theme song. They should have kept the original theme song.


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