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The tragedy of Craig Manning : A take from a 30-year-old rewatcher.
Comparing her to some of the later Next Class characters, she actually had a soul. Does anyone else feel like the "villains" in the early seasons of The Next Generation were way better written than the later ones? Who is a character you hated as a kid but totally sympathize with now? Option 2: The "Blast from the Past" (Nostalgia) degrassi reddit
"Whatever it takes..." – Finding this old merch made me realize how much I miss the "The Dot" era. The tragedy of Craig Manning : A take
Watching Craig’s bipolar storyline as a kid was intense, but watching it now as an adult , it’s actually heartbreaking how much the adults failed him. Between the abuse from his father and the school just letting him spiral because he was a "musical genius," his arc is one of the most grounded things the show ever did. Who is a character you hated as a
Can we finally admit that [Character Name] wasn’t the villain, they were just a realistic teenager?
I feel like the show lost a bit of its "indie Canadian" charm once it became a massive global hit on TeenNick. Does anyone else miss when the characters actually looked like awkward teenagers instead of 25-year-old models? What’s the one storyline from the early seasons that lives in your head rent-free? (For me, it’s still the Rick/JT saga—I'm still not over it). Option 3: The "Deep Dive" (Character Study)
I found my old "Degrassi: The Next Generation" DVD box set in the attic today and it hit me—nothing will ever top the 2004–2008 era. The low-rise jeans, the flip phones, and the absolutely unhinged drama at The Dot .