Pacey John Witter (born 1983)There is a continuity error regarding Pacey's birth month. In the season 2 episode "Crossroads", Pacey throws a birthday party at the marina just after school starts, which would indicate he turns 16 in the early fall of 1998. In the season 4 episode "The Te of Pacey", his birth month is retconned to January and he turns 18 in 2001. is a fictional character in the WB television drama Dawson's Creek. He is a principal character in all six seasons of the series and portrayed by actor Joshua Jackson.Krantz, Michael. " The bard of Gen-Y." Time. December 15, 1997. 105.
Following his relationship with Tamara, Pacey spends most of his time hanging out with Jen, Dawson and Joey, with whom he always had an antagonistic relationship. Forced to partner on a biology project, Pacey and Joey spend a whole day together and Pacey finds himself romantically interested in Joey. He realizes that maybe he could like her and asks Dawson if he can ask Joey out, which forces Dawson to assess his own feelings toward Joey. Pacey kisses Joey, but she turns him down. Pacey also comically enters a beauty pageant and performs a skit from Braveheart.
Pacey and Andie get together and she offers to help Pacey reform his study habits and Pacey begins to do well in school, achieving his first-ever A. The two grow closer, embarking on a sexual relationship as well. Pacey is, at first, overcome with emotion by all of these changes to his life and the lack of predictability that had become the only stable force in his life. Even though it terrifies him, he comes to terms with how important Andie is to him and how much he loves her. His recent inspiration for changing his life also makes the psychological abuse of his family all the more straining, which culminates in a fishing trip Pacey and Dawson take with their fathers – and Jack, who Pacey invites along in spite of Dawson's jealousy and subsequent ire. Pacey spends the entire trip doing his best to do as his father tells him and stay out of harms way, but is constantly berated for his efforts. At the end of the trip Pacey catches a big fish and wins a competition upon their return to Capeside, but his father manages to ruin the victory by telling Pacey that he probably won't have many more moments like that.
As Andie's mental health begins to suffer due to the strain of caring for her mother and the death of her eldest brother Tim, Pacey becomes concerned for her and their future and struggles with what he can do to help Andie. Eventually the pressure is too much for Andie and she breaks up with Pacey, who is adamant that he not push her away at a time when she needs him and he tells her that he loves her for the first time. Andie begins to hallucinate that she is seeing her deceased brother, and suffers a nervous breakdown. She takes a leave of absence at the end of the season for a stay in a mental health facility. The strained relationship Pacey has with his neglectful and alcoholic father is further explored this season, as well as the effect Andie has on that relationship. When Andie leaves for the mental health facility to get better, Pacey misses her terribly and his abrasive father makes a snide comment about Andie being crazy, for which Pacey hits him. Near the end of the season, Andie tells Pacey's father over the phone to give Pacey a hug for her, and his father does. This ultimately leads to a touching moment — it seems that they can start to put their past behind them and, for the first time, Pacey looks for some support from his father and actually gets it.
After Pacey is deemed a failure again by his family, he pursues a purely sexual relationship with Jen. Both agree that there will be no emotion involved whatsoever. While trapped on Witch Island with Joey, Dawson, and Jen, the two proceed to make out in the condemned church, which seems to be haunted by the spirits of 13 girls who were burned alive there in the 1600s. They keep trying to hook up again in the following days, but something always interrupts them.
Dawson returns home from a dentist appointment and almost catches Pacey and Jen having sex in his room- He finds Pacey on his bedroom floor apparently playing a video game, while Jen is gone. Dawson finds a condom on the floor and gets suspicions about who it is that Pacey is seeing. Meanwhile, Pacey and Joey start to take dancing lessons to win a scholarship. Dawson and Jen later join Joey and Pacey in ballroom dancing, and Dawson assumes that Pacey is sleeping with Joey. When he and Joey find Pacey and Jen making out in the coat closet of the ballroom studio, everyone is shocked. Joey overreacts and Jen suspects Joey likes Pacey. Pacey tells Jen that there's nothing going on between Joey and him, but they still decide they are better off as friends.
After failing grades, Pacey has to complete an English Class project – starring in a school production of Barefoot in the Park. Coincidentally, Andie is the assistant director of the play and they eventually manage to work well on the project together. Although semi-coerced into doing the play, Pacey eventually finds that he enjoys it and has fun playing the character of Paul. After the show, he and Andie talk a bit and mend fences, deciding to start anew as friends.
As the season progresses, Pacey realizes he may have feelings for Joey, which worries him. He gets into a fight with a bully who admits to vandalizing a mural Joey paints for the school, and as punishment, he is assigned to mentor a young, neglected boy with a rebellious attitude not unlike Pacey's.
To encourage Joey's art, Pacey rents her a wall. He eventually acts on his feelings and kisses Joey. She reacts furiously to the possible implications on their friendships. Pacey is also extremely concerned about the possible demise of his friendship with Dawson due to his feelings for Joey. He attempts to tell Dawson during a camping trip but chickens out.
Pacey's childhood friend, Will Krudski, comes along on a spring break visit to Dawson's Aunt Gwen in Stolen Kisses. While there Pacey and Joey feel tense and uncomfortable. Joey eventually admits to Pacey that she felt a spark when he touched her. Pacey counts to 10 and kisses her. However, Dawson's aunt interrupts the kiss. Later that night they both confess their feelings for each other, both saying that even though it's tearing them apart they can't get rid of it.
When Dawson accidentally learns of Pacey and Joey's burgeoning relationship from Jen weeks after it begins, he reacts furiously. He ends his friendship with Pacey and vies for Joey’s attention. Joey, sensing her actions could end her friendship with Dawson permanently, reluctantly breaks things off with Pacey. Despite this, Dawson refuses to forgive Pacey.
During the Anti-prom, Pacey goes with Andie as his date, and Joey goes with Dawson. She gets uncomfortable with the situation, and Jack encourages her to attempt to set an example for Dawson and Pacey. She asks Pacey to dance with her, infuriating Dawson and leading to another fight. Joey again chooses her friendship with Dawson.
Pacey decides to leave Capeside and spend the summer sailing, but when Joey learns about his plans, she calls him out for giving up. After realizing that Joey was right, he paints "ask me to stay" on Joey's wall. The next day, Pacey shows up at Dawson's parents wedding. Joey tells Pacey that she cannot give him a reason to stay because she still has to work through her feelings.
After Dawson realizes that Joey is unhappy, he reluctantly accepts her feelings and tells her to go after Pacey. After seeking assurance that their friendship will survive, Joey runs after a departing Pacey, leaving a distraught Dawson. She catches up to Pacey, telling him that she is in love with him and wants to go with him for the summer. Pacey and Joey then leave Capeside for the summer on his boat, the True Love.
At this point his own relationship with Dawson has been irrevocably damaged, and neither has any interest in repairing it. Pacey's older sister, Gretchen, returns to Capeside from college and they move in together into a beach house that Gretchen rents.
Pacey and Joey adjust to life back in Capeside as a couple. Pacey continues to struggle with school. The new couple begins to struggle with the possibilities of their future outside of Capeside.
Pacey grows increasingly concerned with Joey's constant desire to rebuild her friendship with Dawson and prioritize his feelings over their relationship. After Dawson saves his life during a storm, he begins to recognize his heartache at the loss of his oldest friendship and apologizes to Dawson. The two later join forces with Jack to prank the principal and set up their troublemaking-classmate Drue, increasing Pacey's hope for eventually recovering their friendship.
Pacey suspects that Joey may be jealous about witnessing a kiss between Dawson and Gretchen at the annual Leery Christmas dinner. Joey denies this at first but eventually tells Pacey that she doesn't know why she is bothered by it. Pacey encourages her to talk to Dawson. After talking with Dawson, Joey assures Pacey that all ghosts have been resolved.
During their senior class ski trip, Pacey and Joey finally consummate their relationship. Pacey is concerned by Joey's behavior the next morning and he tries to get her to communicate with him, which upsets Joey. They eventually make-up and Joey tells Pacey that she is glad that they slept together. After a night exploring Capeside together, Dawson asks Joey if she has slept with Pacey. Joey lies, denying it. Gretchen finds out about the lie and confronts Joey, concerned about Dawson and Pacey. Joey asks Gretchen not to tell Pacey anything. However, Gretchen tells Pacey the truth. Joey's dishonesty appears to have worried Pacey, but he chooses not to confront her about it. Joey eventually comes clean to Dawson after she felt that she had to tell him the truth since he offered to pay for her college tuition. She also tells Pacey that she lied and he appears to be understanding of the situation, telling her that what's important is that she finally told the truth.
Pacey and Joey's relationship becomes more and more strained due to Pacey's insecurities, Joey's prioritizing of Dawson, and concerns about their future post-high school. After seeing Joey share a happy dance with Dawson (mirroring their own dance at the anti-prom), Pacey explodes at her in the middle of their senior prom, evicerating her in front of their friends and classmates, which results in their break up. They are both devastated, resulting in Pacey spiraling and Joey throwing herself back into her renewed friendship with Dawson.
The season ends with Pacey managing to graduate high school at the last second, and taking a job on a yacht and leaving Capeside once again. He breaks off contact with Joey but eventually calls Dawson on his last day in Capeside, attempting once again to mend fences.
Pacey returns to Capeside after hearing the news of the death of Mitch Leery. He learns that Joey and Dawson's reignited complicated relationship has resurfaced, and reassures Joey that he understands. He later attempts to console Dawson and help him deal with the guilt that he feels about his father's death by taking him out to the site of Mitch's accident and relaying the true circumstances of his death.
He and Audrey (Joey's roommate) become interested in each other and quickly embark on a physical relationship. During the gang's spring break trip to Florida, Audrey and Pacey decide to make their relationship official. Pacey's mentor, Danny, leaves Civilization and a new manager, Alex Pearl (Sherilyn Fenn), takes over. Alex alienates the restaurant staff causing Pacey to lead a walk-out en masse during a meeting with local investors to protest Alex's management policies. As a result, the restaurant is shut down and both Pacey and Alex are fired. As summer approaches, Pacey returns to Capeside to work as a security guard at the Capeside Yacht Club, but leaves to attempt to rekindle things with Audrey. He eventually convinces her to take him back and the two drive cross-country to Audrey's home in L.A.
Joey and Pacey share a drunken kiss at his apartment during a party. After being locked overnight in a K-Mart together, they discuss their past and current relationship. How they feel uncomfortable talking about sex with each other or how they never discuss their past and how the fact they never had closure impacts them. In an intimate moment Joey shaves his beard. When they go to sleep she tells him a fantasy she had when she was a teenager. In the fantasy they would be castaways in an idyllic island, living their love away from everyone. They share a kiss after her confession. Each admits that they miss the other. However, they don't stay together because Joey's boyfriend comes back from a trip. She tells Pacey the timing doesn't feel right and decides to not pursue her feelings for him. Soon, she realizes things are not working with Eddie and the best thing for her is to spend sometime alone thinking about her life, what leads to her going on a personal journey as an independent woman and finally going to Paris.
Afterwards, Pacey somewhat makes amends with his estranged father when he visits him in Capeside after his father suffers a mild heart attack. With Pacey's father too sick to work anymore because of multiple health problems from his life-long alcoholism, Pacey's brother, Doug, takes over as acting police chief of Capeside. While working as a stockbroker, Pacey clashes several times with his slick, arrogant boss, Rich Renaldi (Dana Ashbrook).
Pacey and Dawson continue to rebuild their friendship, and Dawson trusts Pacey with the savings he intends to use to film his latest feature. Pacey jumps at the chance to impress Dawson and strengthen their friendship but invests all of the money in a single stock and talks Dawson out of taking the funds out when he has made a profit. His life comes crashing down when loses his and Dawson's money in the bio-tech stock bust, and is later fired after asking Rich to loan him enough money to reimburse Dawson, which leads to a fight when Rich taunts Pacey.
Pacey eventually comes clean to Dawson. This devastates Dawson and reignites their years-long fight, in which Dawson articulates the demise of their friendship stemmed from Pacey choosing his romantic intentions over his duties as a friend. They both acknowledge the friendship is unlikely to recover and part ways, devastated.
Pacey returns to Capeside and temporarily moves in with Doug, giving in to depression. After Joey resurrects Dawson's film and convinces Pacey to step-up and begin making amends for his actions, Pacey begins lessening his debt by raising what money he can from local business owners to start paying Dawson back. Pacey and Joey meet one last time, and they acknowledge their need to move on. Pacey attempts to pass along the money he has collected for Dawson, but Joey decides it is about time for Pacey and Dawson to work out their issues without her in the middle and refuses.
Later, Pacey and Dawson are both tricked into meeting up by Joey; Pacey passes on the money he has collected. They discuss the circumstances of the destruction of their friendship and acknowledge the rift might not be irreparable.
On the occasion of Gale Leery's wedding, everyone returns to Capeside. The five friends reunite at Pacey's restaurant to reminisce about the past. Dawson is nearing the end of production of his semi-autographical TV series 'The Creek', of which Pacey has posters hung at his restaurant. Joey is now a junior editor living in New York and she is in a serious relationship with a writer.
During Gail's wedding reception, Pacey kisses Joey (reigniting lingering feelings between the two), but the moment is interrupted when Jen collapses. It is later discovered that Jen has a deadly heart condition. The two spend time together in Capeside while Jen is hospitalized. In the midst of their romantic entanglements, Joey, Dawson, Jack, and Pacey are brought together at the Ice House to say goodbye to Jen, who dies from pulmonary congestion.
At the same time, Joey ends her relationship with her boyfriend after Jen tells her that her dying wish is to Joey to stop running and declare her desires. She reiterated her love for Dawson; she acknowledges that he is her soulmate who is tied to her childhood, a love that is pure and eternally innocent. She also cannot deny that the love she has for Pacey is real and has kept her running from it. Before she can elaborate, the two are interrupted.
In the epilogue, it is revealed that Joey and Pacey are watching Dawson's semi-autobiographical television series The Creek in her apartment in New York City, appearing to have reignited their relationship. They excitedly call up Dawson together, apparently having restored their rift and strengthened the relationship between the trio of childhood friends.
They congratulate Dawson and are delighted to discover he is going to meet his hero, Steven Spielberg, the following day. The series ends with Pacey, his girlfriend, and his on-and-off best friend conversing over the phone as the camera pans to a photograph of the three with Jen.
Season three focused on building a romantic triangle featuring Pacey competing with Dawson for the affections of Joey, a story line that is frequently hailed by critics as one of the best love triangles in television drama. Addressing season three's arc, showrunner Greg Berlanti says, "I would get Pacey with Joey and have a King Arthur–esque story — Dawson being King Arthur — exploring what happens when Lancelot and Guinevere fall in love. Joey always had such wonderful chemistry, the two of them — they have a Spencer Tracy and Hepburn quality that I liked writing for." The story reignited interest in the show and the love triangle would serve as a driving plot line through the series' final episode.
Joshua Jackson received positive reviews throughout the series for his portrayal of Pacey. In a retrospective review for The Guardian, critic Jonathan Bernstein said "not only did Joshua Jackson have more credible chemistry with Katie Holmes, whom he briefly dated in real life, but Pacey quickly eclipsed Dawson as both the series’ most relatable character and its moral centre." Jezebel said "their screwball dynamic, coupled with actors Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson's untapped chemistry and an intricately plotted courtship subverted everything expected of the show. It unsurprisingly still resonates with so many millennial women who grew up watching the series. There was a time when we had come for the angst, but now we were staying for the romance." Jackson was the only Dawson's Creek cast member to win a Teen Choice Award three times, for Choice Actor in a TV Drama Series.
The love triangle between Pacey, Dawson and Joey was credited with injecting energy into the show when it was struggling in the ratings. They were included in TV Guide's list of "The Best TV Couples of All Time" and on BuzzFeed
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