Father and son are at odds when Dawson moves forward with a news piece for his mom's Philadelphia station using Mitch's star player, Jack, as his subject matter even though Mitch is vehemently opposed. Meanwhile, Joey and Pacey find themselves in cahoots when they must pay the price for ditching class; Andie jumps to conclusions and panics about the reasons Principal Green wants to meet with her; and Jen goes to great lengths to remove herself as head cheerleader but is shocked at the end results.
s03e01 - Like a Virgin
s03e02 - Homecoming
s03e03 - None of the Above
s03e04 - Home Movies
s03e05 - Indian Summer
s03e06 - Secrets and Lies
s03e07 - Escape from Witch Island
s03e08 - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
s03e09 - Four to Tango
s03e10 - First Encounters of the Close Kind
s03e11 - Barefoot at Capefest
s03e12 - A Weekend in the Country
s03e13 - Northern Lights
s03e14 - Valentine's Day Massacre
s03e15 - Crime and Punishment
s03e16 - To Green, With Love
s03e17 - Cinderella Story
s03e18 - Neverland
s03e19 - Stolen Kisses
s03e20 - The Longest Day
s03e21 - Show Me Love
s03e22 - The Anti-Prom
s03e23 - True Love
Set in the fictional town of Capeside, MA, Dawson's Creek is the coming of age story of four friends on the verge of adulthood. Dawson, Joey, and Pacey are life long friends, whose lives start to rapidly change when a new girl, Jen, moves in next door to Dawson Leery and the foursome start high school. Along the way they are joined by two other newcomers to Capeside: Jack and Andie and, when they go to college, by Audrey. Often characterized by its intelligence, sharp wit, and SAT vocabulary, Dawson's Creek was created by Kevin Williamson. It was loosely based on his life, with each character incorporating a different aspect of himself.