The bond formed on the set of Dawson’s Creek extended far beyond the screen for many members of the cast. For actress Mary-Margaret Humes, who portrayed Dawson Leery’s devoted mother throughout the beloved series, that connection remained deeply personal long after the cameras stopped rolling. In early 2026, she shared a heartbreaking reflection on her relationship with James Van Der Beek, the actor who played her son for six seasons and who had remained a cherished figure in her life ever since.
Speaking through visible emotion, Humes described the final exchange she had with Van Der Beek during the last weeks of his life. The actor, who had reportedly been battling cancer, was in hospice care when he sent her a message that would become their last communication. For Humes, the memory of that moment carries enormous emotional weight—not only because it marked the end of a long friendship, but because it reflected the kind of person she always believed Van Der Beek to be.
Holding her phone tightly as she recalled the conversation, Humes explained that she had been scrolling through their messages when she reached the final text he sent in early February 2026. Despite the severity of his condition, the message was not focused on his own suffering. Instead, he was checking on her, asking how she was doing and expressing concern for her well-being.
That gesture, Humes said, perfectly captured Van Der Beek’s character. Even while confronting his own health crisis, he continued thinking about the people around him. According to her, that empathy and kindness had defined him since the early days of Dawson’s Creek, when he was still a young actor navigating sudden fame while maintaining a grounded and compassionate personality.
For fans of the series, the relationship between Dawson and his mother was one of the show’s emotional anchors. Humes portrayed Gail Leery with warmth and complexity, and her scenes with Van Der Beek often reflected a genuine connection that audiences could feel. Over time, that fictional mother-son relationship evolved into a real friendship built on years of shared experiences, memories from the set, and continued support for one another’s lives and careers.
Humes said that reading the final message aloud was one of the most difficult things she had ever done. Each word reminded her not only of the approaching loss but also of the remarkable spirit Van Der Beek maintained until the end. For her, the text symbolized the same compassion that had always guided him—an instinct to care for others even during the darkest moments of his own journey.
The emotional tribute resonated with many longtime viewers of Dawson’s Creek, who grew up watching Van Der Beek’s character navigate adolescence, friendship, and family. Hearing Humes speak about their last interaction reminded fans that behind the characters they loved were real relationships formed through years of collaboration and shared life experiences.
For Mary-Margaret Humes, the message now represents something more than a final goodbye. It is a lasting reminder of the kindness that defined the actor she once called her “television son,” a bond that continued long after their fictional family left the small coastal town that first brought them together.