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2.20 Reunion
Dawson's Creeps
09/02/20 • 96 min
Let’s keep this “entre nous” but this week’s main course is season 2 episode 20 “Reunion” (Original airdate May 12th, 1999. Written by Greg Berlanti and directed by Melanie Mayron). For an episode that features visual hallucinations, french farce, and talk of going all the way it’s really only fine. But don’t worry we rubbed our “comedy” “stank” all over it! For more comedy and more stank follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Reunite yourself with our Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Spotify playlist for all the hits of the 90’s day and find our antiracism resources at the link in our instagram bio. And while you’re at it, leave us a rating and review so we can rapidly become the most famous local news anchor in a small New England town!
The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:

2.19 Abby Morgan, Rest In Peace
Dawson's Creeps
08/25/20 • 99 min
Grab your most faux furred and feathered black ensemble Creeps because we are attending the funeral of one Abby Morgan in season 2 episode 19 “Rest in Peace” (Original airdate May 5th, 1999. Written by Mike White and directed by David Semel). Our eulogy includes the most boring heterosexual reunion of all time, the regression of Grams, and, as always, a contemplation of the suffering and incandecent pain acting of Michelle Williams / Ms. Jen Lindley. We also put out a call for proposals regarding a new J.L. Punishment Watch metric. If you’ve got a unit of measurement you’re just panting to share, you can find us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Your next great brainstorming playlist awaits you on Spotify aka Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Good night sweet Abby, may Beelzebub sing thee to thy rest with tequila shooters and mocking laughter.
The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:
Philadelphia Printworks T-shirt gets the Zoe Hyde seal of approval and the Gabby Reeve eyeballing Zoe’s torso award for excellence.
Are you alive? Then you should double feature Fried Green Tomatoes and A League of Their Own.

2.18 A Perfect Wedding
Dawson's Creeps
08/12/20 • 80 min
Well Creeps, we hope you like canapés and have made your peace with eternity because at this week’s “Perfect Wedding” (Original airdate April 28th, 1999. Written by Mike White and directed by Gregory Prange) SOMEONE DIES. At the blessed event we get Potter family dysfunction, a runaway bride, and the rekindling of friendship between Jenn and Abby THANK GOODNESS Jenn has someone to lean on in these turbulent times. If you need a BFF, please consider following us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Looking for the perfect 90’s mix to walk down the aisle to? Proceed to our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Be sure to check out are burgeoning culinary project because for $60 we’ll cater your ass!
The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:
Buy Black resource from ShiShi Rose
Philadelphia Printworks! Their cup already runneth over (with white people guilt purchasing probs) but check them out once they’ve caught up and are taking orders again. And remember - don’t be a dick :)

2.17 Psychic Friends
Dawson's Creeps
08/05/20 • 86 min
The spirits are telling us that you’re in for a treat Creeps because you’re about to listen to season 2 episode 17 “Psychic Friends” (Original airdate March 10th, 1999. Written by Dana Baratta and directed by Patrick R. Norris). Cast the runes and pull a Tarot card as we swoon over a vaguely french crime fighting dog puppet voice, luxuriate in a Jack and Joey friendship, and nearly bust a lung laughing over the greatest Grams moment to ever grace a screen. If you want a chuckle, follow us on twitter ((@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps).And for a wholesome soundtrack for your séance may I suggest our Dawson’s Creeps playlist, Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Till next time, we trust that you’ll make like the ghost of Catherine waiting for Heathcliff at the end of Wuthering Heights!
The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:
Dawson obsesses over the wrong Frank Capra movies, watch Arsenic and Old Lace!

2.16 Be Careful What You Wish For
Dawson's Creeps
07/29/20 • 92 min
Get ready to smash your face into a birthday cake Creeps because this is season 2 episode 16 “Be Careful What You Wish For” (Original airdate March 3rd, 1999. Written by Heidi Ferrer and directed by David Semel). Was it kind of a snooze? Sure! But we got Abby and Jack’s Bogus Journey through the Belly Button, therapy drinking and the righteous dumping of a real turd. Follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps), and if you’re wishing for a Dawson’s Creek Spotify playlist, wish no more because our Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? has all the hits.
The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:
Portland!
1. Videos Show How Federal Officers Escalated Violence in Portland
2. See our Antiracism on the Creek doc for places to donate
Remembering the horror of the Brookline clinic shootings, 25 years later
Kardishin’ It’s rundown of the Kanye news barrage.
Kim Kardashian West on Bringing Humanity to Criminal Justice Reform in ‘The Justice Project’
Certain Women directed by Kelly Reichardt
Fire Logic by Laurie J. Marks
Pretty Little Cemetery Erin McKeown

2.15 ... That Is the Question
Dawson's Creeps
07/21/20 • 98 min
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?
Quack ya later fruit flies!

2.14 To Be or Not To Be...
Dawson's Creeps
07/15/20 • 86 min
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.
Anti-Racism Links o’ the Week (link to the doc in our instagram bio!):
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.
A Brief Tour of Joss Whedon’s Many Controversies
From Buffering the Vampire Slayer, LaToya Ferguson, Alanna Bennett, & Ira Madison III on Race in the Buffy and Angelverse.
Dawson's Creek: Inside the groundbreaking decision to have Jack come out as gay

2.13 His Leading Lady
Dawson's Creeps
07/08/20 • 86 min
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.
If you want to learn from our impeccable behavior, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Need a soundtrack for your demented heartbreak reenactment film? Might I suggest our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Join us next week when I pray Abby Morgan will be back to spice up the Creek!
Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project “Reclaiming our language is one means of repairing the broken circle of cultural loss and pain.”
The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe - Support Our Tribe. Preserve Our Culture.
What to the Slave is 4th of July? By Fredrick Douglas
Where Is Rachael Leigh Cook Now? Spoiler Alert: She's Still Being Awesome
Watch Rachael Leigh Cook Remake ‘Brain on Drugs’ Ad for 4/20 - Actress tweaks frying pan, egg motif into critique of failed war on drugs

2.12 Uncharted Waters
Dawson's Creeps
07/02/20 • 99 min
Anchors away Creeps! We’re plunging into season 2 episode 12, “Uncharted Waters” (Original airdate January 27th, 1999. Written by Dana Baratta and Mike White and directed by Scott Paulin). That means daddy drama at sea, a news segment cum teen girl encounter session and so. Much. Fishing. Listen to the pod, watch Good Will Humping, and then toddle over to follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). Need some background music while you sit outside Dawson’s house all night rather than tell your mom you need to get picked up early? We got you with our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow?
We The Unhoused podcast and patreon (@sex_is_weird instagram, @wingchuninchinatown)
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond

2.21 Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
Dawson's Creeps
09/09/20 • 88 min
Turn and face the strange Creeps because this week we watched season 2 episode 21 “Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes” (Original airdate May 19th, 1999. Written by Dana Baratta and directed by Lou Antonio). Dawson’s narration may make you want to CHANGE the channel but stay tuned for Joey’s X-treme horniness, vases full of cocaine, some weird relationship talks, and the beginning of a beautiful friendship aka Jen and Jackers. If you want to be our best friends, follow us on twitter (@dawsons_creeps) and instagram (@dawsonscreeps). For the musical soundscape of the creek find our Spotify playlist Dawson’s Creeps - Do You Want to Dance Tomorrow? Plus, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts so we can make like drug buddy Pete and, “Let the good times roll.”
The Ol’ Creek Link Roundup:
Be a poll worker for the 2020 election! Gabby just applied and if that asthmatic freak can work a poll, anyone can!
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How many episodes does Dawson's Creeps have?
Dawson's Creeps currently has 146 episodes available.
What topics does Dawson's Creeps cover?
The podcast is about Visual Arts, Comedy, Podcasts, Arts and Comedy Interviews.
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The episode title '2.20 Reunion' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Dawson's Creeps is 93 minutes.
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Episodes of Dawson's Creeps are typically released every 7 days, 3 hours.
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The first episode of Dawson's Creeps was released on Nov 21, 2019.
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