
JACK: Speaking of capability…can I bring up the as yet unspoken subject of Amy, here?
JEN: Bad segue, English teacher, I think you can do better.
JACK: Jen, come on, this is tough.
JEN: I don’t want you to feel pressure, Jack.
JACK: I am her godfather.
JEN: I think that when most people sign up for godparent duties, they don’t imagine that it could ever extend beyond a few baby-sits.
JACK: Jen, I want her. I want her. But I don’t know what you and Grams have discussed.
JEN: Grams is aware of the reality of the situation, with her health and all. And we both think that you would make an excellent father. One request. Can you please help Amy find a place to be? I feel like I never really quite fit.
JACK: Which is why we’re us.
JEN: I know. I mean, from the second that I stepped out of that cab and onto the creek, I was the instigator, you know? The girl who caused problems and rocked the creek and upset the delicate emotional balance of Capeside, and I don’t want Amy to be that person. I want her to belong, I feel like I never really did.
JACK: Jen, you belong…you belong to me. Don’t you get it? You’re my soulmate.Dawson’s Creek 6.24 - “…Must Come to an End”
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I cried. Jack taking Jen’s daughter in was the greatest best friend thing ever.
Basically Kerr Smith is the greatest man ever in any role he’s ever played and probably real life too.

Oh hey there perfect couple.
I agree with every fiber of my being.
I also really enjoy that moments later she beats him up for kissing her.
They were so perfect.