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Erin Hensley

    I Remember Everything
    • I Remember Everything

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(65)Abgeben

      The first coming-of-age series for millennials, Dawson's Creek, introduced us to the Capeside High Class of 2001 on January 20, 1998, marking a pivotal moment before 9/11. We met Jen Lindley, initially labeled a "big city vixen," who emerged as an unexpected third-wave feminist icon. Pacey Witter, the "lovable loser," taught us about the importance of consent while capturing our hearts. Joey Potter, the "poor tomboy" from the wrong side of the creek, illustrated the struggle to rise up the social ladder, especially in contrast to her privileged best friend, Dawson Leery, the quintessential "good guy" who ultimately became a symbol of toxic masculinity and white privilege, earning the ire of viewers. I Remember Everything revisits this iconic 90s show, which kept its theme song in our heads throughout its six seasons. With insightful quotes on sex, mental health, relationships, classism, and queerness, Erin Hensley and Julia Callahan, hosts of the podcast Dawson's Critique, explore why Capeside and its teenage inhabitants remain unforgettable. This book is a must-have for fans eager to share laughs and insights, including the infamous hilarity of Dawson's cry face.

      I Remember Everything