Ever since Dawson’s Creek ended its run in 2003, people have wanted to see Joey and Pacey together again. And now they will. Well, sort of.
Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes are reuniting on screen for the trilogy Happy Hours, which the actress is also writing and directing.
“I am so very grateful to be working again with so many of my wonderful friends on this film HAPPY HOURS. And working with Josh after so many years is a testament to friendship,” Holmes wrote. “HAPPY HOURS is a love story that includes so many people I adore. We can’t wait for everyone to see what we make.”
According to Deadline, the movies are described as a story about two people (Jackson and Holmes) navigating their relationship within the challenges of careers and family responsibilities and the pursuit of love, despite life’s inevitable obstacles. It’s a character-driven dramedy that explores the emotional journey of young loves who reconnect as adults, with the connective thread of shared joys, loss, and hope.
This is the first time that I am happy that Doctor Odyssey got cancelled. Because if it was not, Jackson would not be able to make these films.
Joshua Jackson appeared on The Tonight Show yesterday, and Jimmy Fallon asked him to recreate a scene from Dawson’s Creek, the teen nighttime soap opera that made him a star.
I didn’t pay attention to what they were saying because all I could focus on was that Pacey Witter looks more like George Clooney than Clooney looks like himself.
Not young fuckable Clooney, but the salt and pepper insufferable version we know now. However, the Doctor Odyssey star is fuckable version of middle aged Clooney.
Tell me you are seeing it too. Or am I seeing things…again?
It has not been a good month for Joshua Jackson. First, his wife filed for divorce. And now Paramount+ announced that they are breaking up with his show Fatal Attraction.
Am I surprised? Not at all. I didn’t even last 15 minutes before I shut it off.
Some good news for Jackson: he can cry on Kiefer Sutherland’s show. That is because his show Rabbit Hole went down the rabbit hole and is never coming up again.
Peacock tells the true story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch (Joshua Jackson). He is known as Dr. Death for a reason. That reason is the surgeon has killed or maimed over 30 of his patients. They went to him because they thought he could cure them, but he makes them a lot worse.
When neurosurgeon Robert Henderson (Alec Baldwin) and vascular surgeon Randall Kirby (Christian Slater) find out about him, they decide to do everything in their power to stop him. However, there are going to be a lot of obstacles that will try to stop them. So along with Dallas prosecutor Michelle Shughart (AnnaSophia Robb), they will build a case against Dr. Death.
Will they win when they finally have their day in court? You will just have to stream the 8-part series to find out.
The first four episodes start off slow, but stick with the series because it picks in up in episode five and never slows down again.
The only other complaint I have is I think Slater and Jackson should have switched roles. Slater is just better at playing narcissists and sociopaths.
Other than that, I was intrigued to find how doctors can get literall6y away with murder.
It is the summer; there is nothing else to watch. So why not watch something that will keep you captivated.