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                    (1998)
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James Van Der Beek,
Katie Holmes,
Joshua Jackson,
Michelle Williams,
John Wesley Shipp,
Kerr Smith,
Mary Beth Peil,
Mary-Margaret Humes,
Meredith Monroe,
Nina Repeta,
Leann Hunley,
Mitchell Laurance,
Scott Foley
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Steve Miner,
 Michael Uno
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Television,
TV Dramas,
Teen Dramas,
Teen Romance
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English, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean
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570
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The second disc of Dawson's Creek Season 1 continues to explore the lives of Dawson, Joey, Pacey, and Jen as they navigate the complexities of teenage relationships and personal growth in the small town of Capeside.
                 
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