The tragedy of Craig Manning : A take from a 30-year-old rewatcher.
Can we finally admit that [Character Name] wasn’t the villain, they were just a realistic teenager? degrassi reddit
Even when he was being a terrible boyfriend (which was... often), you can see the trauma driving it. Who do you think had the most realistic mental health arc in the show’s history? in Next Class is a close second for me. The tragedy of Craig Manning : A take
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) often), you can see the trauma driving it
Drafting a post for the Degrassi Subreddit requires a mix of nostalgia, "hot takes," and deep-dive character analysis.
I’m doing my annual rewatch, and I’m at the point where Holly J. (or Emma , Katie , etc.) is at her peak "menace" phase. Back when this aired, we all hated her, but looking at it through an adult lens? She was just ambitious and deeply insecure.
"Whatever it takes..." – Finding this old merch made me realize how much I miss the "The Dot" era.