Degrassi: La nouvelle génération
Original title: Degrassi: The Next Generation
- TV Series
- 2001–2015
- Tous publics
- 30m
The lives of the kids at Degrassi Community School deal with the serious and sometimes taboo issues that plague teenagers.The lives of the kids at Degrassi Community School deal with the serious and sometimes taboo issues that plague teenagers.The lives of the kids at Degrassi Community School deal with the serious and sometimes taboo issues that plague teenagers.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 44 wins & 100 nominations total
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After Degrassi High went off the air in 1991, I thought it would be the end of a great Canadian series forever. But in October 2001 I was so happy to see Degrassi The Next Generation.
Of course I have compared it too the original show and I like it even though the new series does not take place in a real school as the original series did. It's nice to see some of the original cast members like Mr. Raditch and Snake (with less hair this time around!)
Of course I have compared it too the original show and I like it even though the new series does not take place in a real school as the original series did. It's nice to see some of the original cast members like Mr. Raditch and Snake (with less hair this time around!)
This is an amazing teen drama that should be recommended watching for all teens. The characters are 3 dimensional and all sorts of religions and races are showcased.
Some of the episodes are more intense than others, which is just like teen life. Sometimes horrible things happen, sometimes they don't. This show covers all ranges of topics, including teen pregnancy, abusive boyfriends and homosexuality. These are all topics that teens experience in high school, and there is no sugar-coating.
My favourite character is Marco, and I feel he has really grown as a character. He started out as just another guy, but turned into a sensitive, sweet, and overall amazing guy.
I definitely recommend teens watch this, but also parents. I know my mom loves watching it with me! What I don't recommend is anyone under 12 watching this. I have met people who just don't get it, and think it's gross or stupid because they are too young to comprehend what is going on. It is a great Canadian (yeah!!!) teen show.
9 stars out of 10. (I don't believe in anything being perfect, I think everything can be improved)
Some of the episodes are more intense than others, which is just like teen life. Sometimes horrible things happen, sometimes they don't. This show covers all ranges of topics, including teen pregnancy, abusive boyfriends and homosexuality. These are all topics that teens experience in high school, and there is no sugar-coating.
My favourite character is Marco, and I feel he has really grown as a character. He started out as just another guy, but turned into a sensitive, sweet, and overall amazing guy.
I definitely recommend teens watch this, but also parents. I know my mom loves watching it with me! What I don't recommend is anyone under 12 watching this. I have met people who just don't get it, and think it's gross or stupid because they are too young to comprehend what is going on. It is a great Canadian (yeah!!!) teen show.
9 stars out of 10. (I don't believe in anything being perfect, I think everything can be improved)
Degrassi: The Next Generation is a really awesome show. It deals with real problems that teens face, such as homosexuality, violence, sex, drugs, and many other topics. My favorite characters are definitely Paige and JT. They add much humor to the show. The one thing I don't like is the fact that in the states, The-N edits the episodes. We didn't even get to see one of the episodes, because The-N thinks that the people of the states are too weak to handle a little maturity. Many of the shows do deal with mature topics, but we can handle them just fine, thank you. Anyway, if you don't watch Degrassi: The Next Generation, then you should start watching it!
Season Two: 7/10
Season Three: 7/10
Themes: Drama, High School, Relationships, Mental Health, Coming-of-Age & Friendship.
Top five characters: 1) J. T. Yorke, 2) Gavin 'Spinner' Mason, 3) Paige Michalchuk, 4) Jimmy Brooks and 5) Marco Del Rossi.
Season Three: 7/10
Themes: Drama, High School, Relationships, Mental Health, Coming-of-Age & Friendship.
Top five characters: 1) J. T. Yorke, 2) Gavin 'Spinner' Mason, 3) Paige Michalchuk, 4) Jimmy Brooks and 5) Marco Del Rossi.
I've noticed over the years that television seems to have a liking of depicting teens as vulgar, angry, sexually-frustrated idiots... at least this show has the decency to show things as they really are.
There's a lot to like about this show: the first is that it deals with real issues that every teen goes through... from rape to learning disabilities.
Secondly, it doesn't use overused stereotypes that many people have come to expect.
I've been waiting to watch a show like this.
I may not be a teen anymore, but I can honestly say that I have the wisdom beyond my years to know what goes on in high school.
I know that this show is on DVD. If you ever come across the first season, I advise you to add it to your collection.
10/10
There's a lot to like about this show: the first is that it deals with real issues that every teen goes through... from rape to learning disabilities.
Secondly, it doesn't use overused stereotypes that many people have come to expect.
I've been waiting to watch a show like this.
I may not be a teen anymore, but I can honestly say that I have the wisdom beyond my years to know what goes on in high school.
I know that this show is on DVD. If you ever come across the first season, I advise you to add it to your collection.
10/10
Did you know
- TriviaDuring season two, Terri MacGregor becomes a successful plus size model. In real life, the actress who plays Terri, Christina Schmidt, left the show to become a real life plus size model. She is represented by B&M Models in Toronto and has been featured in Italian Vogue, as well as ads for Torrid, MXM, and Nygard.
- GoofsIn "Goin' Down the Road, Part 2" the reflection of the cameraman can be seen in the vanity mirror as Spike and Caitlin hug, and again in the glass door, during Kevin Smith's hurried flight from Caitlin.
- ConnectionsEdited into Degrassi's 40 Most Go There-est Moments (2006)
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