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"Dawson's Creek" depicts the vicissitudes of mate selection in the contemporary West, and elicits sympathy for youth's subjection to them ironically, by focusing on a character, Dawson, who longs for an unattainable escape from them by cultivating a doomed fantasy that he is predestined to marry an all-but-biological sister close to him from early childhood.
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So true. And it took him over 15 years to even realize he was "predestined to marry" Joey, his practically-adopted sister. This sums up what is wrong with them as a couple and what's wrong with their chemistry over all. Its practically incestuous.