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By using Fanpop, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More Got It! Katie Holmes. Pacey and Joey. Joshua Jackson. Michelle Williams.

Pacey Witter. Hidden Palms. Dawson's Creek relationships. Jack And Jen. In fact, even when they finally slept together, it ended in drama. Amy Lindley is the daughter of Jen Lindley and an unknown man. Gale is the mother of Dawson and Lilly Leery.

She is also the wife of Mitch Leery until his death. They married twice once before the series and the second time in season 3. Jen unexpectedly breaks up with him when Grams is diagnosed with breast cancer. He assures her that he will be there for her emotionally while Grams undergoes treatment.

Before landing the role, she had few performances under her belt, aside from a high school musical. Of course, that chemistry extended beyond the screen also, as Jackson and Holmes dated in real life for about a year. Many wanted her to pick the person she admitted was her soulmate, her bestie Dawson James Van Der Beek , but ultimately, she chose the vagabond-turned-restauranteur Pacey Joshua Jackson.

After their kiss, Joey worries that Dawson will somehow regret, but is relieved when he asks her out on their first real date. Image: Courtesy of WB. One in particular viewers love is when Joey and Pacey kiss for the very first time. The iconic moment sealed the beginning of the much-loved characters relationship, which would go on to become a fan favourite. Pacey broke up with Joey because he knew deep down that she had a need to grow, away from Capeside, before they could make an adult decision as big as promising to be together forever.

Jack is age 17 and Andie is age However, they are in the same grade because they started school at the same time — both are now juniors in high school. Maybe he has a change of heart in the foreseeable future. One thing seems certain, Jen's daughter is destined to have similar abandonment and daddy issues as her mother. Grams is presumably still residing with her daughter and granddaughter for those five years before the last two episodes.

With her beloved Jen gone, and her great-grandaughter destined to remain in Capeside, what does Grams do? Does she return to NYC and settle for a long-distance relationship with her last remaining link to Jen, or does she uproot her life in the Big Apple and head back to the burbs?

With Grams' age and health Gram whispers to a lifeless Jen she'll see her soon being the primary reasons why she doesn't become Amy's guardian, Grams may require care that only her daughter Helen can provide. Since Grams is incredibly close to Jack, there's no doubt they figure out a way to make sure Amy gets to spend ample time with her great grandmother. Dawson's success as a TV writer and director finally captures the attention of his long-time idol, Steven Spielberg.

Does Dawson make a big studio picture? Does he continue to hold out hope for a silver screen success, and can he stay true to his auteur vibe, or will he sell out in the days of superhero franchises?

Can Dawson write about anything where Joey isn't his muse? Dawson's regrets about life passing him by and feeling dissatisfied with his work appear to dissipate when he returns to La La land, but there's a good chance his ennui returns.

Sticking around Capeside has never been Pacey's dream, and there are plenty of talented chefs and great eateries in New York, so Pacey relocating makes sense. But he's also the proprietor of The Ice House, and Joey is so happy he reopened her family's former restaurant, it's hard to picture him dumping the place on someone else.

NYC isn't an undoable commute, and maybe down the road, the twosome finds a way to split their time equally between the hustle and bustle of the big city and the quiet beauty of their creekside hometown, particularly if Joey stops editing books and begins writing them. Doug convinces Jack to stay with him in Capeside and raise Amy together. Hopefully, the citizens of Capeside don't run the sheriff out of town once they discover he's gay.

Jack's been fighting for tolerance in this small seaside hamlet since his mid-teens, so the only way this couple stays put is if Capeside evolves along with the rest of the world when it comes to supporting members of the LGBTQ community. It's unclear why Jack even bothers to return in the first place, and throughout the most of the finale, he expresses frustration with Capeside, so it's hard to picture the couple remaining there.



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