
2.14 To Be or Not To Be...
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07/15/20 • 86 min
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Roses are red / Mr. Peterson is so dumb / but Creeps there is NOTHING gay / about this poem. We watched “To Be or Not to Be...” (Original airdate February 10th, 1999. Written by Kevin Williamson and Greg Berlanti and directed by Sandy Smolan).This is a doozy! Get ready for a crash course in 90’s misunderstandings about sexuality and for a Pacey so beautiful and just that your horniness may tear your whole life apart. For more poetry and spank off material, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). If you need some background tunes while you make meticulous dioramas try our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? See you next week for some Revelations.
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Something to say? TEXT US, for GODS sake!
Roses are red / Mr. Peterson is so dumb / but Creeps there is NOTHING gay / about this poem. We watched “To Be or Not to Be...” (Original airdate February 10th, 1999. Written by Kevin Williamson and Greg Berlanti and directed by Sandy Smolan).This is a doozy! Get ready for a crash course in 90’s misunderstandings about sexuality and for a Pacey so beautiful and just that your horniness may tear your whole life apart. For more poetry and spank off material, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). If you need some background tunes while you make meticulous dioramas try our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? See you next week for some Revelations.
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Split a donation between 70+ community bail funds, mutual aid funds, and racial justice organizers.
Want to Make the Outdoors Better and More Inclusive? Support These Groups.
Camping Gear for BIPOC: donate or request a kit.
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2.13 His Leading Lady
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We are ready for our closeups Creeps because this week we ARE “His Leading Lady” (Original airdate February 3rd, 1999. Written by Darin Goldberg and Shelley Meals and directed by David Semel). We get object lessons in bad behavior from manic pixie dream girl in training Devon (aka RACHEL LEE COOK) going full method on Josephine, to Jawson wallowing in his breakup by forcing everyone he knows to help him make a movie about it, to a man trapping a hungry and unwilling woman at bible study, and even Saint Pacey ignoring pleas for space in order to engage in some light breaking and entering.
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2.15 ... That Is the Question
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Ask us again Creeps because this week we watched season 2 episode 15 “... That Is the Question” (Original airdate February 17th, 1999. Written by Kevin Williamson and Greg Berlanti and directed by Gregory Prange). We get a big gay revelation, the triumph of Pacey’s new homework skills over educational facism, and the first stirring of the great Grams social justice renaissance. If you want to be stirred by some more gay revelations, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). We also have a great soundtrack to come out tearfully to AKA our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow?
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