Sometimes the will they/won't they TV show plotline doesn't go the way the fans want. 💔
The producer exited the show before returning to write the series finale. When he first started writing the last episode, which aired in 2003, Williamson “was absolutely convinced it had to end with Dawson and Joey together,” he toldHowever, midway through writing, he couldn’t sleep. “Something was rubbing me the wrong way. To me,. And then I kept thinking, one thing I’ve learned in my life is that my soul mate isn’t necessarily my romantic love,” he explained.
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