James Van Der Beek gives super awkward interview about 'Dawson's Creek'

James Van Der Beek gave an awkward interview on "This Morning" when asked about "Dawson's Creek." (Reuters)

James Van Der Beek didnโ€™t have the greatest morning talking about a show that ended nearly 13 years ago.

The 40-year-old actor appeared on Wednesday at the UK-based show โ€œThis Morningโ€ to discuss his newest project, but instead was immediately subjected to look back his 1990s teen drama โ€œDawsonโ€™s Creek.โ€

Van Der Beek looked visibly uncomfortable as hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby kicked off the program by declaring how former stars Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson have moved on have thriving careers in Hollywood, all while implying heโ€™s aged significantly and faded into obscurity.

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โ€œI have been on television for the last 20 years, just to let you know,โ€ he shot back.

The awkwardness continued as Schofield and Willoughby continued to reminisce about โ€œDawsonโ€™s Creek.โ€ Meanwhile Van Der Beek kept his answers short, stating โ€œit was a long time ago,โ€ while adding that he never watched the series in full.

โ€œAt a certain point it just became easier to kind of do it and just, you know, let it go after that,โ€ he hinted.

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However, he did acknowledge how important โ€œDawsonโ€™s Creekโ€ was to him as an actor.

โ€œIt changed my life,โ€ he explained. โ€œIt was a huge opportunity, are you kidding me? I learned how to be on camera, I learned how to deal with celebrity, I learned how to deal with all kinds of things. It was a huge break.โ€

Fortunately for Van Der Beek, things lighten up when he was asked about his new TV series, โ€œCarters Get Rich.โ€ Yet, that didnโ€™t stop viewers from commenting on the cringe-worthy appearance on Twitter: