Season 6 completes a series of events, as Bessie and Audrey appear to be facing a new path in Los Angeles and spending time with neighboring neighbors Osborne during the summer. On the other hand, they are joined by Jack Osborne, who connects them with them to an interview in Worthington.
Much of Dawson's Creek's allure came from its contradictions; it was like no one's childhood, yet was wrapped in the façade that it was like everyone's childhood.
For its many faults, Dawson's Creek can ultimately be credited with ending the era of the Dumb Teen Show, raising the bar and irrevocably changing the face of young-adult TV.
The near-perfect two-part series finale brought us five years into the future, reuniting Dawson, Jen, Joey, Jack, and Pacey in Capeside for Gail's wedding.
Dawson's Creek couldn't decide what it wanted to be - a serious, indie-toned look at media-aware American teens; or a scandalous, soapy thrill ride. In the end, it's neither.