In fact, it was pretty uncomfortable.

The awkward turtle-ness of the whole interview began with the introduction.

after running through the achievements of his fellowDawsons castmates.

I have been on television the last 20 years, just wanted to let you know, he said.

Schofield explained, We know that, but it worked better as a link.

No, he said.

I would not imagine that I would be standing in front of a picture from 20 years ago.

It changed my life.

It was a huge opportunity.

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.

I was like, What year is it?'

We were very excited about it.Dawsons Creekwas a big part of my childhood, said Willoughby.

Schofield quickly added, I dont think youve ever been on this sofa before.

When you come on again, we wont do all this stuff cause weve done it.

We gotta do it for the first time.

Thankfully, theDawsons Creekdigression ended there, and Willoughby moved the conversation onto the actors new series.

The most fun characters to play are the ones that have zero shame whatsoever.

They just drive the scenes and disrupt things, said Van Der Beek.

Watch the awkward interview above.