coming2atvnearu wrote:
Jen wrote:
I'm not saying its a bad show or anything, but its hard to believe that that much bad stuff would happen to people. I mean, bad stuff happens sure, but...
My dad hits me
I'm bipolar
My girlfriend left me
My band is screwed
My band doesnt like my old gf who is now my new gf
My dad died
The list goes on and on. And I know they can't have 200 actors to do each episode, just saying...
I do agree that the show is a bit contrived... That being said, every single one of those things mentioned in that list happened to my group of friend's during high school and I suppose it is filling a gap.
Personally, I enjoyed the old '80s episodes. Now those were quite a sight. So many classics, like the infamous pregnancy one, rivaled only by the training bra season finale.
"Bad Blood" Good episode.
Degrassi was originally developed in this decade known as..the eighties(cue Twilight Zone music). I myself have not heard much of this same time, except that people were hungry like the wolves and had really really big hair.
Degrassi, itself is showing youth audiences what happens behind closed curtains. Think it isn't happening at your high school? Take a better look. A year ago I would've said the exact same thing as Jen, but when you get into the thick of it. The show covers everything and covers it well. Just because it didn't happen to someone you know, does not mean it never happened.
Degrassi has managed to portray a group of young adults, whom may not all know each other, but are going throw different experiences and will ultimately all develop differently, even if it's all in the same building..hey..wait, does that sound familiar to anyone else?
Sure, you may not of had the baby and the abortion, but someone else did. less than a week ago, here, in Brampton, of all places. Two kids were stabbed and a teacher was shot(at school). Heck, I've had some of those things Jen listed happen to me, and I've seen it a lot around school too.
Coming2atvnearu does have a point though, the show does circle around the lives of a select group of people. Seemingly, misery does follow them everywhere they go.
An interesting note: The episode where Rick shoots the one guy and dies himself, they wern't sure how to portray that since it is such a volatile subject. I personally think they did a good job though. They managed not to glorify the victim, or Rick. It gave us a scenario and left us with our own opinions. Go them.