James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, Michelle Williams, Kerr Smith.
Contents:
Kiss -- Crossroads -- Alternative lifestyles -- Tamara's return -- Full moon rising -- Dance -- All-nighter -- Reluctant hero -- Election -- High risk behavior -- Sex, she wrote -- Uncharted waters -- His leading lady -- To be or not to be. -- That is the question -- Be careful what you wish for -- Psychic friends -- Perfect wedding -- Abby Morgan, rest in peace -- Reunited -- Ch.ch.ch. changes -- Parental discretion advised.
Summary:
The second season of Dawson's Creek finds Dawson (James Van Der Beek) and Joey (Katie Holmes) exploring the newest phase of their lifelong friendship, leaving Jen (Michelle Williams) and Pacey (Joshua Jackson) on the outside. The former enters a downward spiral assisted by bad girl Abby (Monica Keena), but Pacey happens into a "meet cute" with one of Capeside's new residents, the impossibly perky Andie (Meredith Monroe), who turns out to be his perfect foil. The Creek also struck gold with its second major addition, Andie's brother Jack (Kerr Smith), who shows Joey that he's more than just a clumsy waiter. With the siblings' help, Pacey and Joey show the most personal growth during the season's 22 episodes. The constant parent-child crises can be a bit much, but there were numerous other developments, including a two-part sexual whodunnit, Dawson embarking on his second movie (assisted by Rachael Leigh Cook in a sizzling guest appearance), Dawson's birthday party from hell, a vicious rumor that spreads through the high school, and the emotion-wringing finale.
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