New WB Series: Dawson’s Creek Spinoff, Awesome Creek

Following the cancellation of Dawson’s Creek, the WB has just announced a spin off to the long running series. The new series, Awesome Creek, will drop the male stars of the former series and focus exclusively on the females, Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams, as they explore a new and different kind of relationship.

With the saturation of the reality series format, the WB will take the lead in developing shows that further stretch the limits of broadcast television.

The series is set to debut in October.

Holmes and Williams were unavailable for comment.

The WB is talking a bold step here by going against the status quo of television. The new series, which is not shy about either nudity or lesbian related subject matter is sure to raise heated debate. With Sex in the City in its last season, maybe it’s time for Sex in the Creek.

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