Thoughts of a Princess

I am not really a princess...I only like to think I am. I am just a regular working girl who constantly lives in a fantasy world!

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Location: Chattanooga, Southeast, United States

Ok, instead of telling you about me I am going to tell you my favorite tv shows because they didn't give me a place! Buffy, Angel, Roswell, Veronica Mars, the OC, Scrubs, Gilmore Girls, Lost, American Idol, Everwood, ok well basically the WB's whole network!

Friday, August 12, 2005

Jen Lindley

The final episode of Dawson's Creek came on and I watched it...again. This is like the 10th time I have watched it. I watch it every time it comes into the rotation on TBS. And still...almost 2 and a half years later...I cry. I cry for Jen, I cry for her baby, I cry for Grams. I cry mostly for Jen...I mean not only does she die, but she doesn't believe in God so that means she is going to Hell. That is so sad. I can't believe they killed off Jen...why not Grams, she is old. I am still angry and upset about it even now. But the good news is that Pacey and Joey get together, because everyone knows they are the best couple on television. They had the most real teen relationship that you can have on a television show. They lasted way longer than Dawson and Joey. That was such a good show. It wasn't always the best, but when it was good, it was really good. And it got better after Kevin Williamson left...he is not the one who put Joey and Pacey together (He even wanted Joey to get together with Dawson at the end until the producers convinced him otherwise) Hey I wonder what the former wunderkid is doing now? Hmmm...I will have to IMDB him later. But the end, with Spilberg and "The Creek" on Wednesdays at 8...They were always good at making fun of themselves. That is what made that show so good. And the OC (when it was good) did that even better.

And the characters...Dawson's Creek had the best characters on TV. Even better than Buffy. Joey was the best. Katie Holmes made that character who she was. She put so much of herself into that character that the lines blurred between them. That is why in the later years it was really Joey's Creek. Dawson (James Ver Der Beek) really wasn't that good of a character. He didn't put all of that into his character. And Dawson was just annoying and self involved. He analyzed everything to the nth degree...it was so annoying. But I guess it was good that he ended up doing his own show about his own life. He could analyze his life over and over again on screen!

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