Re: Cinderella Story « Reply #45 on Sept 8, 2007, 2:49am »
A.J. reading his story: "When she met him, the boy she'd already known all her life, she realized that love unspoken is the loudest sound of all. And she awoke..."
I've always LOVED this because I think it directly correlates to Pacey and Joey's relationship. Think about it... Joey has known both Dawson and Pacey since they were, what, five years old?
And Joey was in love with Dawson when she was a little girl up until she was 15 years old. In other words she "met" Dawson when she was younger. But, she didn't "meet" Pacey until this point in her life. She finally "met him, the boy she had already known all her life."
I swear there's a point in there somewhere. =)
And later she tells A.J. that what's worse than a broken heart is the love that you don't explore. CLEARLY she's talking about the love that she hasn't explored with Pacey. I think that's proof positive that the whole A.J.-Morgan relationship was representing PJ and not DJ.
Re: Cinderella Story « Reply #46 on Sept 8, 2007, 5:15am »
I always thought that A.J. and Morgan's relationship reminded Joey of her and Pacey's relationship. So I assumed that when she told A.J., "I know what it's like to harbor feelings for someone you deny."... she was talking about Pacey. I've heard other people say that their relationship reminded her of her and Dawson's relationship. I don't think it does because I thought it was her kind of admitting for the first time that she's falling for Pacey. ?? I need some die-hard DC fan input... what do you think?? A.J. reading his story: "When she met him, the boy she'd already known all her life, she realized that love unspoken is the loudest sound of all. And she awoke..."
I've always LOVED this because I think it directly correlates to Pacey and Joey's relationship. Think about it... Joey has known both Dawson and Pacey since they were, what, five years old?
And Joey was in love with Dawson when she was a little girl up until she was 15 years old. In other words she "met" Dawson when she was younger. But, she didn't "meet" Pacey until this point in her life. She finally "met him, the boy she had already known all her life."
I swear there's a point in there somewhere. =)
And later she tells A.J. that what's worse than a broken heart is the love that you don't explore. CLEARLY she's talking about the love that she hasn't explored with Pacey. I think that's proof positive that the whole A.J.-Morgan relationship was representing PJ and not DJ.