Degrassi Downfall Part 2

Thank God Degrassi is back on the N with first-run episodes. It gives me something to live for.

No, really.

My only regret is that no other major character has gotten shanked lately.  Though one teenage mom WAS reported to Canadian child services.

11 thoughts on “Degrassi Downfall Part 2

  1. Ooo… that’s just going to inspire bitterness, Abe. Touchy subject.

    Talking about mass trans, be it Big Apple or BART, when Seattle has none? Gauche.

  2. King County Metro baby!

    I take the bus to work. And it’s even free downtown, which means Seattle’s buses are progressive and roving homeless shelters. Aren’t we lucky to live in such a liberal city?

    We also have the S.L.U.T (now called the “Seattle streetcar” but once named the “South Lake Union Trolly” until the city realized…yeah…)

    PS – Yeah Abe. Bitterness.

  3. Um. I like how Gina’s bar-rotted mind triggered a bunch of comments about public transportation when really Kristin was talking about THE N, God’s gift to losers and faithful Degrassi watchers.

  4. I just started up Degrassi On Demand right now and am probably going to have some fitful sleep knowing that I’m a loser watching Degrassi at 1:30am. On a work night. And being sad that the Marco/Ellie episode isn’t available for me to watch leisurely yet.

  5. When did Grace grow a heart, and start caring about Degrassi, and people (albeit fictional) in general?

    We’re going to have to revoke your Sad-Sigh credentials.

  6. Marco and Ellie episode is full of awkward. Like what WOULD happen if you hooked up with your gay friend.

    *Waggles eyes at Dennis*

    (Look, I nearly made a whole comment without mentioned a smooth, flat, surf– oh).

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