Love Eddie (Oliver Hudson) on Dawson's creek, and so decided to upload some small clips of Joey & Eddie moments from Season 6. This one's taken out of ep#613 when Eddie suddenly appeared at Joey's door and told her he's going away to California.
This is definitely the most romantic scene ever between Joey (Katie Holmes) and Eddie (Oliver Hudson), taken from Season 6, ep# 613 towards the end when Joey and Eddie have to finally say goodbye. I love the song, its apparently by Walkabout but i couldn't find it anywhere, not even iTunes. so if any of you know where i can get it, please drop me a note.
Dawson's creek Joey and Eddie moments 6. This clip is taken out of season 6, ep#607 when Joey (Katie Holmes) and Eddie (Oliver Hudson) first started flirting and fighting.
I love it when they fight!
Dawson's creek Joey and Eddie moments 6. This clip is taken out of season 6, ep#607 when Joey (Katie Holmes) and Eddie (Oliver Hudson) first started (seriously) flirting with each other.
Eddie came back after disappearing for a while.. more fights with Joey. This clip is from Season 6, episode #612, where Eddie explains why he "left" Joey.
Dawson's Creek Joey (Katie holmes) & Eddie (Oliver Hudson) moments 8. This clip is taken out of season 6 ep#607. After a day (&night) of flirting and fighting, they've finally reached an agreement.. to go out on a date!!
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