Degrassi

2001

Seasons & Episodes

  • 14
  • 13
  • 12
  • 11
  • 10
  • 9
  • 8
  • 7
  • 6
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
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7.6| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 14 October 2001 Ended
Producted By: Epitome Pictures
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.degrassi.tv/
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The life of a group of adolescents going through the trials and tribulations of teendom at Degrassi Community School.

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Drama

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Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Kien Navarro Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
whitneml Not a bad show, the contents are based on what the creators believe is real in the lives of young people. With that said, first of all, it's hard to take this show for real when all the so called "kids" are portrayed by actors in their 20's. Second, as with all American shows, it pushes the drama a bit too far without really getting down and dirty! It would be a great show if the characters were of a believable age and they didn't try to over exaggerate the real message they were trying to get across. I would have given it a higher rating if I could believe that the actors were actually the age that they were portraying...
ash-x12 Honestly, i can't think of many things wrong with this show. It deals with mature subject matter on a very personal level. It encourages their audience to deal with their issues head on as well as keeping it relatively entertaining in regards to the drama in the show. The one thing i love about the show, is while the acting is lacking from the very beginning (as they as young), you get to see the characters and the actors grow into one another. The story lines ares fabulous as they always deal with interesting narratives and personal developments very well. The fact that they dedicate episodes to each specific characters troubles/scenarios/life is very original and interesting to see. It helps the audience focus on one main thing at a time as opposed to cramming in a whole lot of filler information on the entire cast. Another aspect of the show that i always found great, is that they use real Canadian actors true to the age that they play. It's refreshing (regardless of the show being 10+ years old) to see a 12/15/18 year old being played by someone of the same age, dealing with things of that era and of that maturity. This show is not rated as highly as it should be, as it is certainly one of a kind in its talents. It's relate- able, memorable and entertaining. It provide excellent information of various themes (eating disorders, suicide, gay/lesbian relationships, alcohol addiction, drug addict, teen pregnancy, etc..) as well as providing good character development, narrative and overall growth for the show. Definitely two thumbs up. However, my only problem with this show is that it isn't long enough. I could literally watch it for hours on end, and if i didn't have to change the episode every 22 minutes, i'd be a lot happier.
RippedFlowerPetals3131 If you are between the ages of 12-18, this show is for you. It deals with drama typical high schoolers go through. Seasons 1-2 are pretty boring, where they are just "introducing" the show. Seasons 3-7 are the best, to me at least. It goes through 3 pregnancy story lines (there's a fourth in S10, but most saw it coming), having a child in high school, shooting, stabbing, rape, homosexuality, cutting, exposing your body to a camera, stripping, stealing, fighting, cancer, you name it. Unfortunately, all the original "The Next Generation" characters left after season 7, and only Emma, Manny, and Liberty stayed. They ended up leaving post-S7. Anyway, without the original characters, they no longer hold the title "The Next Generation". In fact, if you own Comcast cable, on the channel menu, Degrassi: The Next Generation is only called "Degrassi". That upset me very much.I have easily noticed something of the new season: It revolves around relationships. Yes, relationships may consume the attention of many high schoolers, that's not all they go through. Remember all the things the listed? Yeah, post season 7 will never go there. Degrassi has slacked off tremendously on the "going there" scale, but you would get a kick out of the repeats.Even though Degrassi has some faults, it's a good show, and you should totally watch it!
jake-law123 This show is one of the lamest shows on TV. I realize the concept, and its not the least bit interesting. High school is not that f****d up for one thing. And another thing, its just simply retarded. I watched five episodes, all dealing with the same worthless bulls**t. Nothing about this show fascinates me the least bit. It involves bullies, homos, lesbians, and trannies.Give me a break will ya, no high school is that intense, no matter what. But other than that, it just sucks. Simple as that. I tried to like it, but I failed miserably. There's nothing in this show that can be useful to us, let alone entertain us.Although some of my friends like this school, I just don't get it. Maybe its a some people do, some don't, but as for me, it sucks!