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Dawson Dudes: A Dawson's Creek Podcast

Dawson Dudes: A Dawson's Creek Podcast
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What do you get when you combine old friends, microphones, and the 90’s most famous body of water (Sorry, Persian Gulf!)? The Dawson Dudes! Listen as longtime fans Brian and John, along with Capeside newbie Chris, watch, explicate, theorize, and otherwise rigorously/ridiculously analyze every (!) episode of Dawson’s Creek. Nothing goes unnoticed by The Dawson Dudes.
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We made it to the season finale. Friendships will be severed and hearts will be broken while, faintly in the background, some soon-to-be-out-of-date contempo pop music plays, but true love will find you in the end.
Dawson's scheming, Pacey's pouting, Joey's confused, Jen's mad, Andie's sad and Jack's trying to find his place in the world. Is it a Dawson's Creek dance if nobody gets punched?
What time is it? It's regatta time! Pacey and Dawson go head to head in an all out boat race to win the grand prize of Joey...but what does Joey want?
We Rashomon through Dawson's heartbreak, learn a greek parable, and find out underneath it all Henry is just another horny teenage boy.
Jen and Henry get lost is a weird side plot of jealousy while the rest of the gang go on a weekend trip to Aunt Gwen’s. Pacey spends his time stalking Joey while Dawson tries to remind Joey of their past and Andie falls for Good Will Krudski.
Dawson's creek play fast a loose with consent. Pacey takes the worst advice to break his best friends heart and the girls decide to hang out. How radical!
Gail learns that starting a restaurant is more work than she had previously believed. Joey finds herself the third wheel on a romantic weekend. Pacey just can't take it anymore and we're still in love with Jen.
The whole town's gone mad and Principle Green's future lays in the hands of Joey. Luckily Capeside's very own juvenile delinquent is there to help her. See if the Dudes had any love for this episode.
An episode about privilege, race, and class, but also one of the worst painting to ever be created. The art world will never be the same. Trigger warning for Joey simps.
Joey proves that there's no party she can't poop, Henry goes full reverse vampire and Jackers is stuck between a Kate and a gay place.
In this episode we get actor Pacey, director Andie, and film class drop-out Dawson. Everyone is putting on a different hat and little Joey Potter grows up just a little bit.
Things aren't going well if you're relying on Pacey to think of a plan to save the Potter B&B. No heat, but lots of warmth. Spoiler we love this episode!
Break out your Native American headdresses, cause we're heading to Capefest. No VIP tents here, but there will be veggie burgers and plenty of broken hearts.
Pack you bags. We're going to the big city in this episode. We get to watch as adults crush the dreams of children.
Sex, lies, and ballroom dancing. Let's forget about this weird ballroom dancing plot and focus on Jack and his journey to self discovery.
This episode answers a question nobody asked, "what's Jen's mom like?" Answer: Not all that pleasant.
The whole world's gone Blair Witch. Dawson and crew head to Witch Island to solve a mystery. The island docent would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for those pesky kids.
What is an atrium? Why do orchards turn Jen on? Is Andie just a psychopath "riitch biitch?"
Jack's an awful matchmaker, Dawson's a terrible detective and Joey is a great friend. It's a hot one.
We get it. Mitch is a Grade A piece of “man meat”, but why did Gale leave Dawson with Mitch? Why did Principal Green let Mitch coach football? Who let American Psycho, Andie, out? Bad parent and bad person. Good episode.