james van der beek at the FOX, FX and Hulu 2019 golden globe awards after party in beverly hills (january 6, 2018)

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james van der beek at the FOX, FX and Hulu 2019 golden globe awards after party in beverly hills (january 6, 2018)
A Short Story
This story originally appeared in Strumming My Lady Harp: A Don’t Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 Zine, from @ilovetelevisionzines.
It is precisely what it says on the tin.
I’m not sorry.
Love, Jay
The Great Kate
You faked a seizure? (Kate) It was the only way.
Christmas is her favorite holiday. Now it's mine too. Bad Santa!
Have my baby Dawson! I love you Dawson! You're everywhere and nowhere Dawson! Take me with you Dawson!
Random lady in the crowd, Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 01x02
dont trust the bitch in apt 23 is just two seasons of james van der beek making fun of himself
There’s a lot more money to be made off of them than there was when I was famous. I mean, I don’t know. I just don’t judge. It’s very easy. People love to judge. People love to be self-righteous. They get a lot of energy from that. Listen: Fame is not hard. Right? Being a soldier is hard, digging ditches is hard, coal mining is hard. But it’s tricky. It’s not something you can ever get any sympathy for, nor should you, and it’s not something you can really explain to someone who hasn’t gone through it. But it’s tricky because ... you’re the same. You feel generally like the same person, but the behavior of everyone around you starts to change.
James Van Der Beek on Dawson's Creek and Being Famous in 1998 // Patti Greco, Vulture
You'd get some poor 13-year-old girl who’s shaking, she’s got her moment and she’s taking the picture with you, and the dad goes, “One, two, three” — but he has neglected to wind the camera. So then the poor girl just wants to crawl in a hole and disappear at this point. She goes [in an embarrassed teen voice], “Dad, you have to wind it.” And then they have those stupid flash bulbs, where you have to push the stupid flash button and you have to wait for the red light to start blinking before the flash would work. I gave more tutorials to dads in front of mortified girls on how to use those disposable cameras … So thank God for the iPhone in that respect.
James Van Der Beek on Dawson's Creek and Becoming Famous in 1998 // Patti Greco, Vulture