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  1. The actress reveals her thoughts about her character's demise in the 'Dawson's Creek' finale.

    • Killing Grams Would Have Been Too Obvious
    • Killing Jack Wouldn’T Have Upset The CORE Four Dynamic
    • Killing Pacey Would Have Left Joey Alone
    • Killing Joey Would Have Killed The Entire Love Triangle Storyline
    • Killing Dawson Speaks For Itself

    Let’s face it, Grams was old. And when the series jumped ahead five years in Dawson Creek’sfinal episode she was even closer to knocking on death’s door. So to make things a little interesting, why not kill off her granddaughter? It was much more difficult for viewers to watch Grams say her goodbyes to Jen as opposed to the other way around.

    Dawson’s Creek made waves (get it?) when they featured a gay kiss between Jack and his potential boyfriend earlier in the show’s run. Something like this is common on television today. Even though Jack was on the series for 5 seasons, his death would not have broken up the core four dynamic of the series like Jen’s death.

    I always shipped Dawson and Joey together, but I get it. Everyone else loved Pacey and Joey together. If Pacey was to be killed off that would mean my dream of having Dawson and Joey live happily ever after would come true. However, fans of the series would have boycotted the finale and the reunion 20 years later would have been a lot less nostalgi...

    Dawson’s Creek was about how a boy loved a girl. It was also about how boy’s best friend loved the same girl. If Joey Potter was going to be killed in the finale episode, it would have made watching the previous 127 episodes pointless. Also, fans were drawn to the girl-next-door persona of Joey vs. the bad girl antics of Jen. Remember Abby? She die...

    The show is called Dawson’s Creek for crying out loud?! That would be like Meredith Grey getting killed off on Grey’s Anatomy or The Simpsons being drawn out of the classic sitcom. Dawson Leery needed to stay alive so viewers could see that he would still be successful without being the one that Joey picks in the end. Are you still upset about the ...

    • Tim Gerstenberger
  2. Dec 20, 2020 · Jen Lindley (Michelle Williams) was on 'Dawson's Creek' for six seasons before meeting a tragic end in the series finale. Her death served a specific purpose for the rest of the show's...

    • Mandi Kerr
    • Senior Writer
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jen_LindleyJen Lindley - Wikipedia

    Formerly: Capeside, Massachusetts. Jennifer "Jen" Lindley (c. May 1983 — May 14, 2008) was a principal character in the WB television drama Dawson's Creek, portrayed by Michelle Williams. Introduced in the pilot, Williams appeared as a regular for all six seasons.

  4. Williams filmed Dawson's Creek (1998–2003) in Wilmington, North Carolina, where she also lived during that time period. In 1998, Williams began starring in the teen drama television series Dawson's Creek, created by Kevin Williamson and co-starring James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, and Joshua Jackson.

  5. Mar 12, 2021 · And the show didn't shy away from hard-hitting subjects, such as the tragic death of Jen Lindley, played by Michelle Williams, from a heart condition in the final series.

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  7. Mar 29, 2018 · Michelle Williams on Jen's death in 'Dawson's Creek' finale: 'It would be so funny to be a ghost'

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