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  1. Yeah PJ had ridiculous moments but their entire relationship wasn't childish. They had some wonderful romantic moments and Katie and Josh's chemistry was incredible on screen so that's why they're so popular and well loved by many. If you didn't like them, that's cool too. Not everybody is going to agree on things but I'm just saying not all of us who loved the PJ pairing saw something that didn't exist. They're still loved after 15 yrs for a reason.
  2. Uh Dawson's Creek was 90% dramatic fights lmao Pacey and Joey were introduced having a fight. They continued that even if they were in love, they were both stubborn and I didn't think the disagreements or fights as you say, were that big a deal. They didn't argue every episode so that's a bit of an exaggeration but all of the characters had disagreement and fights every week just to resolve it by the end in that typical DC speechy sweet way (most of the time) Pacey and Joey are still popular and still considered by many fans of the show, casual fans and critics to be one of televisions most beloved couples for a reason. I'm constantly seeing them on favorite/best tv couples lists 15 years after the show went off the air. Even grown men who mostly make fun of the show, end up saying Pacey and Joey's romance was a DC bright spot. That's not because we're all delusional lmao I understand that you don't agree and I respect your prerogative to think they were boring but it was just your last comment of not understanding why people rooted for them that made me want to respond. I think their relationship was written as mature as a DC relationship could be considering the writers thrived and bathed in scripted angst and certainly much more mature than Dawson and Joey's relationship. Talk about dysfunctional and borderline creepy. They couldn't make it work longer than a sneeze. They were written horribly as a couple, fighting over the dumbest stuff. Dawson seemed psychotic when dating her (and even Jen the first time around). At least Pacey and Joey didn't bail at the drop of a hat during their romantic relationship. I also like after they broke up, they stayed friends and there were no angst ridden jealousy fits when one was in a relationship or having a fling with another character. It's weird to me how some fans think being jealous, posessive or pissed off when an ex moves on, is a sign of real love while being mature and supportive is a sign that the love must not have been real. That's ridiculous. While it's natural to feel weird or even hurt when someone you were once in a relationship with moves on but if you really love that person, you want them to be happy even if it's with someone you know. Pacey started dating Joey's roommate Audrey but some fans think that was unrealistic that Joey gave her blessing. I don't get what she was supposed to say? She fell in love with her ex bf's (Dawson) best friend, and then for a while, lived with Dawson's ultimatum that she had to choose him or Pacey. She lived with feeling guilty for the simple act of falling in love so that'd be dumb as heck for her then to turn around and tell Pacey and Audrey she had a problem with them dating. She would've looked like a hypocrite. Pacey and Joey's friendship and romance was written just much more mature than her and Dawson's imo.
  3. I don't think they were so much dropped per se lol I think Pacey and Joey were supposed to be just a catalyst for Dawson and Joey angst but Pacey and Joey proved to be more popular due to Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson's incredible chemistry so they just stuck with the triangle (did a crappy job at it) but to me it was always a no brainer. Joey and Pacey were DC's Otp imo.
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