WB | The WB | TWB | Warner Brothers | Release Date: January 20, 1998
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Kansas City StarAaron BarnhartMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: Smartly written and utterly fantastic. [20 Jan 1998, p.E10]
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Miami HeraldTerry JacksonMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: It's one of the most textured dramas to hit TV in quite a while. [20 Jan 1998, p.C]
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Sioux City JournalBruce MillerMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: It's an unabashed, out-there, boldface teen drama that makes the stuff in Washington look like "The Wonder Years." [30 Jan 1998, p.C1]
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Chicago TribuneAllan JohnsonMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: It's a good drama, one filled with an enjoyable, watchable cast, lovely and textured writing, and catchy original and previously recorded alternative music. [20 Jan 1998, p.3]
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Detroit Free PressMike DuffyMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: You don't have to be a lonely teenager to relate. [18 Jan 1998, p.6G]
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Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: Underneath, Dawson's Creek seems not so much about sex as about growing up in a culture obsessed with sex. It's a subtle difference, but one that could make this newest prime-time soap a cut above the rest. [20 Jan 1998, p.4E]
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The Salt Lake TribuneJohn YoungrenMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: If it doesn't get weighed down by its pedigree, its iffy network or its own rather far-reaching aspirations, Dawson's Creek may be worth a long and winding run. [20 Jan 1998, p.C7]
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St. Louis Post-DispatchGail PenningtonMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: An addictive mixture of soap opera aond coming-of-age saga, one that fans of shows like "Party of Five" and "My So-Called Life" -- and good TV in general -- should certainly sample. [20 Jan 1998, p.D3]
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New York Daily NewsEric MinkMay 9, 2022
Season 1 Review: Dawson's Creek also shines with some terrific performances that illuminate honest attempts to get at the true nature of decent contemporary kids. It's worth a look. [20 Jan 1998, p.67]