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Degrassi: The Next Generation season 2

The second season of Degrassi: The Next Generation, a Canadian serial teen drama television series, commenced airing in Canada on 29 September 2002 and concluded on 23 February 2003, consisting of twenty-two episodes. This season depicts the lives of a group of eighth and ninth grade school children as they deal with some of the challenges and issues teenagers face such as child abuse, hormones, date rape, body image, hate crimes, sexual identity, alcoholism, and protests. This is the first season to feature high school students from grade nine and the last season to feature middle school students.

Degrassi: The Next Generation
Season 2
Degrassi: The Next Generation Season 2 DVD
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkCTV
Original release29 September 2002 (2002-09-29) –
23 February 2003 (2003-02-23)
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List of episodes

Filming began 10 June 2002, and continued into November 2002.[1]

The second season aired Sundays at 7:00 p.m. on CTV, a Canadian terrestrial television network, and premiered with a sixty-minute special, "When Doves Cry", which form the first two episodes of season two. Additional episodes were also aired on Fridays during January 2003. In the United States, it was broadcast on the Noggin cable channel during its programming block for teenagers, The N. The season was released on DVD as a four disc boxed set on 21 June 2005 by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada, and by Funimation in the US. It is purchasable on iTunes.[2]

A critical and popular success, the second season of Degrassi: The Next Generation was the most-watched Canadian drama series for Canada's younger viewers aged two to thirty-four. It was nominated in eight categories at the Gemini Awards, four categories at the Directors Guild of Canada Awards and the National Council on Family Relations Media Awards, and in two categories at the Young Artist Awards. Four episodes were also nominated at the Awards of Excellence Gala, hosted by the Alliance for Children and Television, what recognize quality Canadian children's programming.

Cast edit

Crew edit

The season was produced by Epitome Pictures and CTV. The executive producers are Epitome Pictures' CEO and Degrassi: The Next Generation co-creator Linda Schuyler, and her husband, Epitome president Stephen Stohn. Degrassi: The Next Generation co-creator Yan Moore served as the creative consultant and David Lowe was the line producer. Aaron Martin served as the executive story editor. James Hurst served as the story editor, with Shelley Scarrow as the junior story editor. The writers for the season are Tassie Cameron, Craig Cornell, James Hurst, Sean Jara, Aaron Martin, Yan Moore, Susin Nielsen, Clare Ross Dunn, Shelley Scarrow, Jana Sinyor, David Sutherland, and Brendon Yorke. The season's directors are Bruce McDonald, Philip Earnshaw, Paul Fox, Anais Granofsky, and Stefan Scaini.[4][5]

Reception edit

Well received by critics and audience alike, Degrassi: The Next Generation's second season became the most-watched domestic drama series for Canada's three younger age groups of children aged two to eleven, teenagers aged twelve to seventeen and adults aged eighteen to thirty-four.[6]

The season was not without controversy, however. There are a number of episodes with scenes of one teenager being beaten by his father. When reviewing those episodes, the Ryerson University of Toronto said the show "stands on its own" in reflecting "the kinds of issues [teenagers are] facing in their own lives ... handled with care and consideration, without all the glamour of a Hollywood soap opera."[7] A two-part storyline about date-rape proved too risqué for The N officials, who delayed its broadcasting until suitable edits could be made, and other special treatments were available in the form of panel discussions, online parental guides and separately filmed introductions.[8][9] The Gazette said, "You've got to hand it to the creative team behind CTV's justly celebrated teen series, Degrassi: The Next Generation. They're nothing if not a clever bunch",[10] and Brian Orloff of the St. Petersburg Times praised the series as it "stays in touch with teens' lives".[11]

By the end of 2003, the season had been nominated for or won several awards. The Gemini Awards named Degrassi: The Next Generation the "Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series" and nominated it for "Best Short Dramatic Program". It won the "Best Interactive" category for its connection with the official website, which also won in the "Best Website" category. Bruce McDonald took home the Gemini award for "Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series" for the episode "Weird Science", and "White Wedding" earned a nomination for Stephen Withrow in the "Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series". "Careless Whisper" garnered Aaron Martin and Craig Cornell a nomination for "Best Writing for a Children's or Youths' Program or Series", and Jake Epstein's performance in "Tears Are Not Enough" secured him the award for "Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series".[12] At the second annual Directors Guild of Canada Awards, "White Wedding" received recognition for Bruce McDonald in the "Outstanding Achievement in Direction - Television Series" category, and Stephen Stanley in the "Outstanding Achievement in Production Design - Short Form" category.[13] "When Doves Cry" won in team category for "Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Children's", and earned Stephen Withrow an honor in the category for "Outstanding Achievement in Picture Editing - Short Form".[14] Jake Epstein's acting earned him a second award when the Young Artist Awards gave him the award for "Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor", and the young cast was nominated for "Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama)".[15]

Episodes edit

CTV originally aired episode fourteen, "Careless Whisper", two days before episodes twelve and the thirteen, the hour-long special "White Wedding". Episode eighteen, "Dressed in Black" aired before episode seventeen, "Relax".

In the US, The N aired season two in two blocks. The first block aired 7 October 2002 to 13 January 2003. The second block of episodes aired 11 July 2003 to 29 August 2003, but the episodes did not air in the order intended by the producers. The season finale of season one, "Jagged Little Pill", had been held over,[16] and was shown in an edited format as this season's third episode,[17] along with season two's true third episode to form an hour-long special. Due to the sensitive subject of rape, episodes seven and eight, the "Shout" two-part special, were held over until 11 July 2003, and opened the second half of the season creating an hour-and-a-half long special with episode twenty, "How Soon Is Now?". Because of plot continuity, episode nine, "Mirror in the Bathroom", was also held back and had its first US airing in the second week of the second block of the season, before episodes fifteen through nineteen continued to air in the correct order, followed by episodes nineteen and twenty, "Tears Are Not Enough, Parts One and Two" which were broadcast as an hour-long season finale. In re-runs and syndication, the episodes have all aired in the order the producers intended. Every episode is named after a song from the 1980s.[18]

This list is by order of production, as they appear on the DVD.

No. in
season
No. in
series
Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Original U.S. airdate Prod.
code
16–171–2"When Doves Cry"[19]Bruce McDonaldYan Moore & Aaron Martin29 September 2002 (2002-09-29)7 October 2002 (The N)201/202

As a new school year begins, Degrassi expands into a full-fledged high school encompassing seventh through twelfth grades, much to the chagrin of all the students. New ninth-grader Craig becomes quick friends with Sean and attracts Emma and Manny, but his home life is less than perfect as he deals with an abusive father and his own, growing need to be around his stepfather Joey and half-sister Angela. Meanwhile, J.T. makes desperate attempts to ask Paige out, but she refuses every time. She later changes her mind when she makes a bet with Hazel and Spinner.


Note: This episode marks the first appearance of Jake Epstein as Craig Manning.
183"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"Phil EarnshawStory by : Yan Moore & Shelley Scarrow
Teleplay by : Susin Nielsen
6 October 2002 (2002-10-06)14 October 2002 (The N)203

Spike tells Emma she's dating her old schoolmate--Emma's teacher, Mr. Simpson. After Spike cancels a girls' night with Emma to be with him, Craig helps Emma and Manny crash the seniors' '80s dance. Meanwhile, Spinner and Jimmy find themselves competing against each other in the break-dancing contest for tickets to a Toronto Maple Leafs game, but do not fare well against the new kid, Marco.


Note: This episode marks the first appearance of Adamo Ruggiero as Marco Del Rossi.
194"Karma Chameleon"Stefan ScainiStory by : Aaron Martin & Shelley Scarrow
Teleplay by : Claire Ross Dunn
13 October 2002 (2002-10-13)21 October 2002 (The N)204

With Terri by her side, Ashley attempts to make amends for her actions at her house party. She eventually earns the forgiveness of Paige and Hazel, and apologizes to Jimmy for what happened between them. Jimmy is convinced they are back together, but when Sean comes calling, Ashley makes plans to go on a date with him. The news of the date soon spreads, and Ashley is back where she started, only without Terri. Meanwhile, Toby becomes smitten with the new girl, without realizing she's Spinner's sister.


Note: This episode marks the first appearances of Melissa DiMarco and Stacey Farber as Daphne Hatzilakos and Ellie Nash.
205"Weird Science"Bruce McDonaldStory by : James Hurst & Shelley Scarrow
Teleplay by : James Hurst
20 October 2002 (2002-10-20)11 November 2002 (The N)205
Emma doesn't want people to know that Mr. Simpson is dating her mother as she hopes to win first place at the Science Fair. Emma ultimately wins, but the joy is short-lived when Manny accidentally emails the entire class about the relationship, and a jealous Liberty tries to convince Emma to forfeit the trophy due to a "judging bias" on Mr. Simpson's part. Meanwhile, Spinner is having trouble controlling his erections and starts eating fruit after he begins getting more attention from the girls. Upset that he was able to get Ellie's phone number, Jimmy takes advantage of Spinner's problem in a humiliating way.
216"Drive"Stefan ScainiStory by : Aaron Martin & Jana Sinyor
Teleplay by : James Hurst
27 October 2002 (2002-10-27)25 November 2002 (The N)206
Craig thinks Joey's request for him to move a car on his used-car lot gives him free rein to drive and takes his friends on a joyride when Joey goes out of town for the weekend. Meanwhile, Ashley has found a friend in Ellie and considers getting her belly button pierced to impress her.
227"Shout: Part 1"Phil EarnshawStory by : Aaron Martin & Claire Ross Dunn
Teleplay by : Tassie Cameron
3 November 2002 (2002-11-03)11 July 2003 (The N)207
Paige meets Dean, a star soccer player at rival school Bardell, and the two share an instant attraction. When she blows off Spinner to hang out with Dean, she finds herself in a situation even she can't handle. Meanwhile, J.T. and Toby's failure to keep their shared locker clean strains their friendship.
238"Shout: Part 2"Phil EarnshawStory by : Aaron Martin & Craig Cornell
Teleplay by : Tassie Cameron
10 November 2002 (2002-11-10)11 July 2003 (The N)208
Paige struggles to come to terms with her recent sexual assault after Ashley writes a song about rape for PMS to perform on stage for a contest. The ensuing drama results in Paige finally breaking down and revealing the truth to Ashley. Meanwhile, Liberty acts out in an attempt to show J.T. she isn't as boring as he thinks she is.
249"Mirror in the Bathroom"Paul FoxStory by : James Hurst & Claire Ross Dunn
Teleplay by : Brendon Yorke
17 November 2002 (2002-11-17)18 July 2003 (The N)209
Tired of being known as "the computer geek," Toby decides to join the wrestling team when he sees how popular Sean is. Determined to be accepted, Toby develops dangerous habits in order to lose weight, which concern both J.T. and Ashley. Meanwhile, Terri attempts to hide her job as a plus-size model from her friends. When a classmate's fat-shaming comments make her want to quit, Spinner, Paige and Hazel try to encourage Terri to continue.
2510"Take My Breath Away"Stefan ScainiStory by : Aaron Martin & Yan Moore
Teleplay by : James Hurst
24 November 2002 (2002-11-24)9 December 2002 (The N)210
After crushing on him for months, Manny finally decides to ask Craig out; the next day, each remembers the evening differently while recapping it for their friends. Manny tells Emma and Liberty that it was the best night of her life, while Craig tells Jimmy and Spinner that the evening was "bizarre". Elsewhere, Ellie writes anonymous love notes to Marco, but he thinks they came from Hazel, who also has a crush on him. Ellie tries to be brave with her feelings, but her insecurities get in the way.
2611"Don't Believe the Hype"Anais GranofskyStory by : David Sutherland & James Hurst
Teleplay by : David Sutherland
1 December 2002 (2002-12-01)23 December 2002 (The N)211
Hazel is the prime suspect when a Muslim girl she taunts is discriminated against on International Day, which forces her to come to terms with her own insecurities. Liberty and J.T. switch sewing projects in home economics to avoid embarrassment.
27–2812–13"White Wedding"[19]Bruce McDonaldStory by : Aaron Martin & Tassie Cameron
Teleplay by : Aaron Martin
5 January 2003 (2003-01-05)6 January 2003 (The N)212/213
Emma and her mom's old friends prepare for Snake and Spike's wedding, but nothing seems to be going right at all. After finding out that Snake doesn't want to have children right away, she is later surprised to find out she is pregnant and contemplates getting an abortion in order to salvage their relationship. Meanwhile, Emma is having the worst hair day ever and grows more upset when Manny invites Sean to the wedding when she had specifically said he wasn't someone to invite. Also, J.T. and Toby want to see the stripper at Mr. Simpson's bachelor party, which gets them both in a heap of trouble.
2914"Careless Whisper"Laurie LyndStory by : Aaron Martin & Craig Cornell
Teleplay by : Aaron Martin
3 January 2003 (2003-01-03)13 January 2003 (The N)214
Ellie wants more than just friendship with Marco, but when he can't seem to bring himself to be with her, she realizes why. Meanwhile, Toby wants to spend every second with Kendra, which makes her feel suffocated.
3015"Hot for Teacher"Phil EarnshawStory by : Jana Sinyor & Claire Ross Dunn
Teleplay by : Sean Jara
10 January 2003 (2003-01-10)25 July 2003 (The N)215
J.T. earns two weeks' detention with Mrs. Hatzilakos, taking care of her pet guinea pigs. While doing his job he develops a bond with her over the class's guinea pigs which leads to a crush. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Spinner agree to an "all honesty" pact but are soon at each other's throats.
3116"Message in a Bottle"Bruce McDonaldStory by : Aaron Martin & Sean Jara
Teleplay by : James Hurst
17 January 2003 (2003-01-17)1 August 2003 (The N)216
Jimmy and Sean decide to bury the hatchet for the basketball team. Meanwhile, Emma and Sean are a couple again, but the latter finds himself unable to handle the pressure at home and jeopardizes their relationship once again. Also, Jimmy hosts a party at his house and starts rekindling some old feelings with Ashley.
3217"Relax"Laurie LyndStory by : Shelley Scarrow & Sean Jara
Teleplay by : Craig Cornell
26 January 2003 (2003-01-26)8 August 2003 (The N)217
Liberty doesn't make the girls' floor hockey team but gets to be team manager. While doing this job, she pushes her friends away due to her bossy attitude. Meanwhile, Paige uses Terri to her advantage after Terri misinterprets the palm reading she did on her.
3318"Dressed in Black"Gavin SmithStory by : Sean Jara & Aaron Martin
Teleplay by : Jana Sinyor
19 January 2003 (2003-01-19)15 August 2003 (The N)218
Ashley's relationship with Jimmy seems to be back on track--until he says he preferred her old look to her new Goth one. Meanwhile, after sex ed lecture, J.T. convinces Toby to buy condoms in order to have sex with Kendra, something to which both Kendra and Spinner object.
3419"Fight for Your Right"Chris DeaconStory by : Aaron Martin & Sean Jara
Teleplay by : Susin Nielsen
2 February 2003 (2003-02-02)22 August 2003 (The N)219
Mr. Raditch's dismissal of Emma's protest against genetically modified food in the cafeteria inadvertently leads to a food fight. Given the chance to apologize, she stands firm and finds herself suspended. Meanwhile, Spinner is frustrated when he can't afford to do what Jimmy does: buy whatever he wants. His method of getting the money to do so causes Jimmy to end their friendship.
3520"How Soon is Now?"Eleanore LindoStory by : Craig Cornell & James Hurst
Teleplay by : Shelley Scarrow
9 February 2003 (2003-02-09)11 July 2003 (The N)220
Paige is finally coming to terms with her rape, just as Dean and the Bardell team return to Degrassi for a basketball game. She tries to be strong, but Dean's taunts about raping her cause Paige to distance herself from the Spirit Squad before the big game. Meanwhile, Ellie and Marco film a commercial for Snake's class but argue over what the style should be.
3621"Tears Are Not Enough: Part One"Phil EarnshawStory by : Aaron Martin & James Hurst
Teleplay by : Aaron Martin
16 February 2003 (2003-02-16)29 August 2003 (The N)221
Craig's dad returns to his life, and Craig doesn't know if he can deal with his dad's pressure to move back home. But when the unspeakable happens, that might not be a choice. Meanwhile, J.T. agrees to be Liberty's date to the dance but only if she tutors him.
3722"Tears Are Not Enough: Part Two"Phil EarnshawStory by : Aaron Martin & James Hurst
Teleplay by : Aaron Martin
23 February 2003 (2003-02-23)29 August 2003 (The N)222
When his father dies, Craig seems happy, especially with the year end dance coming up. However, he finds out getting over it is harder than he thought. After making a scene at the dance, Craig disappears into the halls, where Terri consoles him. Meanwhile, Paige and Spinner run for Luau King and Queen, but Jimmy convinces Hazel to join him and go against them out of spite.


DVD release edit

The DVD release of season two was released by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada, and by FUNimation Entertainment in the US on 21 June 2005 after it had completed broadcast on television. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material including deleted scenes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes featurettes. in Australia Season 2 is currently[when?] being released by Umbrella Entertainment.

The Complete Second Season
  Set details[20] Special features[20]
  • 130+ deleted/extended scenes and bloopers
  • Cast audition tapes
  • Season 2 second call back tapes
  • "Poor Thing" karaoke
  • Interactive fan quiz
  • Degrassi yearbook
  • Snake and Spike's wedding album
  • Student and adult profiles
  • Cast biographies
  • Note: Australian DVD release only features 72 deleted scenes
Release dates[20]
   Region 1   Region 4
21 June 2005 8 September 2010

References edit

  1. ^ (Press release). Epitome Virtual Reality. 10 June 2002. Archived from the original on 7 July 2007. Retrieved 14 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Degrassi: The Next Generation". AppleTV. 13 October 2001. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  3. ^ Ellis 2005, pp. 64–5, 78–9, 88–90
  4. ^ Ellis 2005, p. 96
  5. ^ Linda Schuyler (co-creator, executive producer); Yan Moore (co-creator); Stephen Stohn (executive producer) (21 June 2005). Degrassi: The Next Generation - Season 2 DVD Boxset (DVD). Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment.
  6. ^ Faulder, Liane (5 January 2002). "Snake and Spike get hitched: Surprise in store as Degrassi favourites head for the altar". Edmonton Journal. Canwest.
  7. ^ "Youth show proves to be educational". Ryerson University. 25 October 2002.
  8. ^ CBC. 20 July 2004. Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  9. ^ McKay, John (19 July 2004). "American teen channel delays abortion-themed Degrassi episode". National Post.
  10. ^ . Degrassi.tv. Epitome Virtual Reality. Archived from the original on 21 March 2004. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
  11. ^ McKay, John (7 July 2003). . St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on 23 September 2003. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  12. ^ . Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. 2007. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2007.
  13. ^ . Degrassi.tv. Epitome Virtual Reality. 2005. Archived from the original on 4 April 2004. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
  14. ^ (PDF). Directors Guild of Canada. 5 October 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2008. Retrieved 8 December 2007.
  15. ^ . Young Artist Awards. Archived from the original on 7 September 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  16. ^ Neihart, Ben (20 March 2005). "DGrassi Is tha Best Teen TV N da WRLD!". The New York Times. p. 5. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  17. ^ Gayle, MacDonald (31 October 2002). "For a few bucks, we'll launder your movie for you". The Globe and Mail. Toronto: CTVglobemedia. p. R1. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  18. ^ Ellis 2005, p. 179
  19. ^ a b Aired as separate half-hour episodes in broadcast syndication
  20. ^ a b c . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on 29 January 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2008.

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The second season of Degrassi The Next Generation a Canadian serial teen drama television series commenced airing in Canada on 29 September 2002 and concluded on 23 February 2003 consisting of twenty two episodes This season depicts the lives of a group of eighth and ninth grade school children as they deal with some of the challenges and issues teenagers face such as child abuse hormones date rape body image hate crimes sexual identity alcoholism and protests This is the first season to feature high school students from grade nine and the last season to feature middle school students Degrassi The Next GenerationSeason 2Degrassi The Next Generation Season 2 DVDNo of episodes22ReleaseOriginal networkCTVOriginal release29 September 2002 2002 09 29 23 February 2003 2003 02 23 Season chronology PreviousSeason 1Next Season 3List of episodes Filming began 10 June 2002 and continued into November 2002 1 The second season aired Sundays at 7 00 p m on CTV a Canadian terrestrial television network and premiered with a sixty minute special When Doves Cry which form the first two episodes of season two Additional episodes were also aired on Fridays during January 2003 In the United States it was broadcast on the Noggin cable channel during its programming block for teenagers The N The season was released on DVD as a four disc boxed set on 21 June 2005 by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada and by Funimation in the US It is purchasable on iTunes 2 A critical and popular success the second season of Degrassi The Next Generation was the most watched Canadian drama series for Canada s younger viewers aged two to thirty four It was nominated in eight categories at the Gemini Awards four categories at the Directors Guild of Canada Awards and the National Council on Family Relations Media Awards and in two categories at the Young Artist Awards Four episodes were also nominated at the Awards of Excellence Gala hosted by the Alliance for Children and Television what recognize quality Canadian children s programming Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Main cast 1 2 Recurring cast 1 3 Guest stars 2 Crew 3 Reception 4 Episodes 5 DVD release 6 References 7 Notes 8 External linksCast editSee also List of Degrassi The Next Generation characters Main cast edit Shane Kippel as Gavin Spinner Mason 20 episodes Ryan Cooley as James Tiberius J T Yorke 20 episodes Andrea Lewis as Hazel Aden 20 episodes Cassie Steele as Manuela Manny Santos 19 episodes Daniel Clark as Sean Cameron 19 episodes Dan Woods as Mr Raditch 19 episodes Miriam McDonald as Emma Nelson 18 episodes Aubrey Graham as Jimmy Brooks 18 episodes Melissa McIntyre as Ashley Kerwin 18 episodes Jake Goldsbie as Toby Isaacs 18 episodes Lauren Collins as Paige Michalchuk 18 episodes Adamo Ruggiero as Marco Del Rossi 18 episodes Stefan Brogren as Archie Snake Simpson 17 episodes Stacey Farber as Ellie Nash 17 episodes Jake Epstein as Craig Manning 15 episodes Sarah Barrable Tishauer as Liberty Van Zandt 14 episodes Christina Schmidt as Terri McGreggor 14 episodes Pat Mastroianni as Joey Jeremiah 10 episodes Recurring cast edit Katie Lai as Kendra Mason 17 episodes Linlyn Lue as Ms Laura Kwan 3 14 episodes Michael Kinney as Coach Darryl Armstrong 10 episodes Alexa Steele as Angela Jeremiah 7 episodes Melissa DiMarco as Daphne Hatzilakos 7 episodes Amanda Stepto as Christine Spike Nelson 6 episodes Mony Yassir as Nadia Jamir 6 episodes Maria Vacratsis as Sheila 4 episodes Kris Holden Ried as Scott Tracker Cameron 3 episodes Hugh Dillon as Albert Manning 3 episodes Al Mukadam as Mohammed 3 episodes Stacie Mistysyn as Caitlin Ryan 3 episodes Shawn Roberts as Dean 3 episodes Kit Weyman as Sully 3 episodes Anais Granofsky as Lucy Fernandez 2 episodes Dean Blundell as Dean 2 episodes Roger Dunn as Mr Morton 2 episodes Maria Ricossa as Kate Kerwin 2 episodes Guest stars edit Siluck Saysanasy as Yick Yu 1 episode Ivette Montieth as Angela s Teacher 1 episode Amanda Dunn as Billie Holiday 1 episode Jay Mad Dog Michaels as himself 1 episode Richard Bauer as Photographer 1 episode Christopher Bondy as Anxious Customer 1 episode George Buza as Atilla 1 episode Carla Collins as herself 1 episode Barbara Mamabolo as Older Girl at Party 1 episode Addison Brasil as Male Cheerleader 1 episode Ayo Kamau as Ox 1 episode Jacqueline Rose as Fareeza 1 episode Ardon Bess as Wayne 1 episode John Vasilantonakis as Bouncer 1 episode Margaret Ma as Cake Delivery Person 1 episode Rob Salem as Minister 1 episode Marya Delver as Fancy Connie 1 episode Sue Johanson as Dr Sally 1 episode Jari Salminen as Party Guest 1 episode Tom Melissis as Mr Dom Perino 1 episode Caitlin Dahl as Store Clerk 1 episode Nigel Hamer as Jeff Isaacs 1 episode Jennifer Podemski as Ms Chantel Sauve 1 episode Mark Taylor as Referee 1 episode Diana Reis as Nurse 1 episode Robin Bublick as Geography Teacher 1 episode Vivian George as Waitress 1 episode Stewart Arnott as Minister 1 episode Tony Meylar as Dr Watley 1 episode Meeka Schiro as Tanning Salon Employee 1 episode Crew editThe season was produced by Epitome Pictures and CTV The executive producers are Epitome Pictures CEO and Degrassi The Next Generation co creator Linda Schuyler and her husband Epitome president Stephen Stohn Degrassi The Next Generation co creator Yan Moore served as the creative consultant and David Lowe was the line producer Aaron Martin served as the executive story editor James Hurst served as the story editor with Shelley Scarrow as the junior story editor The writers for the season are Tassie Cameron Craig Cornell James Hurst Sean Jara Aaron Martin Yan Moore Susin Nielsen Clare Ross Dunn Shelley Scarrow Jana Sinyor David Sutherland and Brendon Yorke The season s directors are Bruce McDonald Philip Earnshaw Paul Fox Anais Granofsky and Stefan Scaini 4 5 Reception editWell received by critics and audience alike Degrassi The Next Generation s second season became the most watched domestic drama series for Canada s three younger age groups of children aged two to eleven teenagers aged twelve to seventeen and adults aged eighteen to thirty four 6 The season was not without controversy however There are a number of episodes with scenes of one teenager being beaten by his father When reviewing those episodes the Ryerson University of Toronto said the show stands on its own in reflecting the kinds of issues teenagers are facing in their own lives handled with care and consideration without all the glamour of a Hollywood soap opera 7 A two part storyline about date rape proved too risque for The N officials who delayed its broadcasting until suitable edits could be made and other special treatments were available in the form of panel discussions online parental guides and separately filmed introductions 8 9 The Gazette said You ve got to hand it to the creative team behind CTV s justly celebrated teen series Degrassi The Next Generation They re nothing if not a clever bunch 10 and Brian Orloff of the St Petersburg Times praised the series as it stays in touch with teens lives 11 By the end of 2003 the season had been nominated for or won several awards The Gemini Awards named Degrassi The Next Generation the Best Children s or Youth Fiction Program or Series and nominated it for Best Short Dramatic Program It won the Best Interactive category for its connection with the official website which also won in the Best Website category Bruce McDonald took home the Gemini award for Best Direction in a Children s or Youth Program or Series for the episode Weird Science and White Wedding earned a nomination for Stephen Withrow in the Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series Careless Whisper garnered Aaron Martin and Craig Cornell a nomination for Best Writing for a Children s or Youths Program or Series and Jake Epstein s performance in Tears Are Not Enough secured him the award for Best Performance in a Children s or Youth Program or Series 12 At the second annual Directors Guild of Canada Awards White Wedding received recognition for Bruce McDonald in the Outstanding Achievement in Direction Television Series category and Stephen Stanley in the Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Short Form category 13 When Doves Cry won in team category for Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series Children s and earned Stephen Withrow an honor in the category for Outstanding Achievement in Picture Editing Short Form 14 Jake Epstein s acting earned him a second award when the Young Artist Awards gave him the award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor and the young cast was nominated for Best Ensemble in a TV Series Comedy or Drama 15 Episodes editCTV originally aired episode fourteen Careless Whisper two days before episodes twelve and the thirteen the hour long special White Wedding Episode eighteen Dressed in Black aired before episode seventeen Relax In the US The N aired season two in two blocks The first block aired 7 October 2002 to 13 January 2003 The second block of episodes aired 11 July 2003 to 29 August 2003 but the episodes did not air in the order intended by the producers The season finale of season one Jagged Little Pill had been held over 16 and was shown in an edited format as this season s third episode 17 along with season two s true third episode to form an hour long special Due to the sensitive subject of rape episodes seven and eight the Shout two part special were held over until 11 July 2003 and opened the second half of the season creating an hour and a half long special with episode twenty How Soon Is Now Because of plot continuity episode nine Mirror in the Bathroom was also held back and had its first US airing in the second week of the second block of the season before episodes fifteen through nineteen continued to air in the correct order followed by episodes nineteen and twenty Tears Are Not Enough Parts One and Two which were broadcast as an hour long season finale In re runs and syndication the episodes have all aired in the order the producers intended Every episode is named after a song from the 1980s 18 This list is by order of production as they appear on the DVD No inseason No inseries Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Original U S airdate Prod code16 171 2 When Doves Cry 19 Bruce McDonaldYan Moore amp Aaron Martin29 September 2002 2002 09 29 7 October 2002 The N 201 202As a new school year begins Degrassi expands into a full fledged high school encompassing seventh through twelfth grades much to the chagrin of all the students New ninth grader Craig becomes quick friends with Sean and attracts Emma and Manny but his home life is less than perfect as he deals with an abusive father and his own growing need to be around his stepfather Joey and half sister Angela Meanwhile J T makes desperate attempts to ask Paige out but she refuses every time She later changes her mind when she makes a bet with Hazel and Spinner Note This episode marks the first appearance of Jake Epstein as Craig Manning 183 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Phil EarnshawStory by Yan Moore amp Shelley ScarrowTeleplay by Susin Nielsen6 October 2002 2002 10 06 14 October 2002 The N 203Spike tells Emma she s dating her old schoolmate Emma s teacher Mr Simpson After Spike cancels a girls night with Emma to be with him Craig helps Emma and Manny crash the seniors 80s dance Meanwhile Spinner and Jimmy find themselves competing against each other in the break dancing contest for tickets to a Toronto Maple Leafs game but do not fare well against the new kid Marco Note This episode marks the first appearance of Adamo Ruggiero as Marco Del Rossi 194 Karma Chameleon Stefan ScainiStory by Aaron Martin amp Shelley ScarrowTeleplay by Claire Ross Dunn13 October 2002 2002 10 13 21 October 2002 The N 204With Terri by her side Ashley attempts to make amends for her actions at her house party She eventually earns the forgiveness of Paige and Hazel and apologizes to Jimmy for what happened between them Jimmy is convinced they are back together but when Sean comes calling Ashley makes plans to go on a date with him The news of the date soon spreads and Ashley is back where she started only without Terri Meanwhile Toby becomes smitten with the new girl without realizing she s Spinner s sister Note This episode marks the first appearances of Melissa DiMarco and Stacey Farber as Daphne Hatzilakos and Ellie Nash 205 Weird Science Bruce McDonaldStory by James Hurst amp Shelley ScarrowTeleplay by James Hurst20 October 2002 2002 10 20 11 November 2002 The N 205Emma doesn t want people to know that Mr Simpson is dating her mother as she hopes to win first place at the Science Fair Emma ultimately wins but the joy is short lived when Manny accidentally emails the entire class about the relationship and a jealous Liberty tries to convince Emma to forfeit the trophy due to a judging bias on Mr Simpson s part Meanwhile Spinner is having trouble controlling his erections and starts eating fruit after he begins getting more attention from the girls Upset that he was able to get Ellie s phone number Jimmy takes advantage of Spinner s problem in a humiliating way 216 Drive Stefan ScainiStory by Aaron Martin amp Jana SinyorTeleplay by James Hurst27 October 2002 2002 10 27 25 November 2002 The N 206Craig thinks Joey s request for him to move a car on his used car lot gives him free rein to drive and takes his friends on a joyride when Joey goes out of town for the weekend Meanwhile Ashley has found a friend in Ellie and considers getting her belly button pierced to impress her 227 Shout Part 1 Phil EarnshawStory by Aaron Martin amp Claire Ross DunnTeleplay by Tassie Cameron3 November 2002 2002 11 03 11 July 2003 The N 207Paige meets Dean a star soccer player at rival school Bardell and the two share an instant attraction When she blows off Spinner to hang out with Dean she finds herself in a situation even she can t handle Meanwhile J T and Toby s failure to keep their shared locker clean strains their friendship 238 Shout Part 2 Phil EarnshawStory by Aaron Martin amp Craig CornellTeleplay by Tassie Cameron10 November 2002 2002 11 10 11 July 2003 The N 208Paige struggles to come to terms with her recent sexual assault after Ashley writes a song about rape for PMS to perform on stage for a contest The ensuing drama results in Paige finally breaking down and revealing the truth to Ashley Meanwhile Liberty acts out in an attempt to show J T she isn t as boring as he thinks she is 249 Mirror in the Bathroom Paul FoxStory by James Hurst amp Claire Ross DunnTeleplay by Brendon Yorke17 November 2002 2002 11 17 18 July 2003 The N 209Tired of being known as the computer geek Toby decides to join the wrestling team when he sees how popular Sean is Determined to be accepted Toby develops dangerous habits in order to lose weight which concern both J T and Ashley Meanwhile Terri attempts to hide her job as a plus size model from her friends When a classmate s fat shaming comments make her want to quit Spinner Paige and Hazel try to encourage Terri to continue 2510 Take My Breath Away Stefan ScainiStory by Aaron Martin amp Yan MooreTeleplay by James Hurst24 November 2002 2002 11 24 9 December 2002 The N 210After crushing on him for months Manny finally decides to ask Craig out the next day each remembers the evening differently while recapping it for their friends Manny tells Emma and Liberty that it was the best night of her life while Craig tells Jimmy and Spinner that the evening was bizarre Elsewhere Ellie writes anonymous love notes to Marco but he thinks they came from Hazel who also has a crush on him Ellie tries to be brave with her feelings but her insecurities get in the way 2611 Don t Believe the Hype Anais GranofskyStory by David Sutherland amp James HurstTeleplay by David Sutherland1 December 2002 2002 12 01 23 December 2002 The N 211Hazel is the prime suspect when a Muslim girl she taunts is discriminated against on International Day which forces her to come to terms with her own insecurities Liberty and J T switch sewing projects in home economics to avoid embarrassment 27 2812 13 White Wedding 19 Bruce McDonaldStory by Aaron Martin amp Tassie CameronTeleplay by Aaron Martin5 January 2003 2003 01 05 6 January 2003 The N 212 213Emma and her mom s old friends prepare for Snake and Spike s wedding but nothing seems to be going right at all After finding out that Snake doesn t want to have children right away she is later surprised to find out she is pregnant and contemplates getting an abortion in order to salvage their relationship Meanwhile Emma is having the worst hair day ever and grows more upset when Manny invites Sean to the wedding when she had specifically said he wasn t someone to invite Also J T and Toby want to see the stripper at Mr Simpson s bachelor party which gets them both in a heap of trouble 2914 Careless Whisper Laurie LyndStory by Aaron Martin amp Craig CornellTeleplay by Aaron Martin3 January 2003 2003 01 03 13 January 2003 The N 214Ellie wants more than just friendship with Marco but when he can t seem to bring himself to be with her she realizes why Meanwhile Toby wants to spend every second with Kendra which makes her feel suffocated 3015 Hot for Teacher Phil EarnshawStory by Jana Sinyor amp Claire Ross DunnTeleplay by Sean Jara10 January 2003 2003 01 10 25 July 2003 The N 215J T earns two weeks detention with Mrs Hatzilakos taking care of her pet guinea pigs While doing his job he develops a bond with her over the class s guinea pigs which leads to a crush Meanwhile Jimmy and Spinner agree to an all honesty pact but are soon at each other s throats 3116 Message in a Bottle Bruce McDonaldStory by Aaron Martin amp Sean JaraTeleplay by James Hurst17 January 2003 2003 01 17 1 August 2003 The N 216Jimmy and Sean decide to bury the hatchet for the basketball team Meanwhile Emma and Sean are a couple again but the latter finds himself unable to handle the pressure at home and jeopardizes their relationship once again Also Jimmy hosts a party at his house and starts rekindling some old feelings with Ashley 3217 Relax Laurie LyndStory by Shelley Scarrow amp Sean JaraTeleplay by Craig Cornell26 January 2003 2003 01 26 8 August 2003 The N 217Liberty doesn t make the girls floor hockey team but gets to be team manager While doing this job she pushes her friends away due to her bossy attitude Meanwhile Paige uses Terri to her advantage after Terri misinterprets the palm reading she did on her 3318 Dressed in Black Gavin SmithStory by Sean Jara amp Aaron MartinTeleplay by Jana Sinyor19 January 2003 2003 01 19 15 August 2003 The N 218Ashley s relationship with Jimmy seems to be back on track until he says he preferred her old look to her new Goth one Meanwhile after sex ed lecture J T convinces Toby to buy condoms in order to have sex with Kendra something to which both Kendra and Spinner object 3419 Fight for Your Right Chris DeaconStory by Aaron Martin amp Sean JaraTeleplay by Susin Nielsen2 February 2003 2003 02 02 22 August 2003 The N 219Mr Raditch s dismissal of Emma s protest against genetically modified food in the cafeteria inadvertently leads to a food fight Given the chance to apologize she stands firm and finds herself suspended Meanwhile Spinner is frustrated when he can t afford to do what Jimmy does buy whatever he wants His method of getting the money to do so causes Jimmy to end their friendship 3520 How Soon is Now Eleanore LindoStory by Craig Cornell amp James HurstTeleplay by Shelley Scarrow9 February 2003 2003 02 09 11 July 2003 The N 220Paige is finally coming to terms with her rape just as Dean and the Bardell team return to Degrassi for a basketball game She tries to be strong but Dean s taunts about raping her cause Paige to distance herself from the Spirit Squad before the big game Meanwhile Ellie and Marco film a commercial for Snake s class but argue over what the style should be 3621 Tears Are Not Enough Part One Phil EarnshawStory by Aaron Martin amp James HurstTeleplay by Aaron Martin16 February 2003 2003 02 16 29 August 2003 The N 221Craig s dad returns to his life and Craig doesn t know if he can deal with his dad s pressure to move back home But when the unspeakable happens that might not be a choice Meanwhile J T agrees to be Liberty s date to the dance but only if she tutors him 3722 Tears Are Not Enough Part Two Phil EarnshawStory by Aaron Martin amp James HurstTeleplay by Aaron Martin23 February 2003 2003 02 23 29 August 2003 The N 222When his father dies Craig seems happy especially with the year end dance coming up However he finds out getting over it is harder than he thought After making a scene at the dance Craig disappears into the halls where Terri consoles him Meanwhile Paige and Spinner run for Luau King and Queen but Jimmy convinces Hazel to join him and go against them out of spite DVD release editThe DVD release of season two was released by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada and by FUNimation Entertainment in the US on 21 June 2005 after it had completed broadcast on television As well as every episode from the season the DVD release features bonus material including deleted scenes bloopers and behind the scenes featurettes in Australia Season 2 is currently when being released by Umbrella Entertainment The Complete Second Season nbsp Set details 20 Special features 20 22 director s cut episodes 4 disc set 1 33 1 aspect ratio Languages English Dolby Digital 5 1 130 deleted extended scenes and bloopers Cast audition tapes Season 2 second call back tapes Poor Thing karaoke Interactive fan quiz Degrassi yearbook Snake and Spike s wedding album Student and adult profiles Cast biographies Note Australian DVD release only features 72 deleted scenes Release dates 20 nbsp nbsp Region 1 nbsp Region 4 21 June 2005 8 September 2010References edit Joey Jeremiah s back as production begins on season 2 of Degrassi The Next Generation Press release Epitome Virtual Reality 10 June 2002 Archived from the original on 7 July 2007 Retrieved 14 December 2007 Degrassi The Next Generation AppleTV 13 October 2001 Retrieved 18 May 2022 Ellis 2005 pp 64 5 78 9 88 90 Ellis 2005 p 96 Linda Schuyler co creator executive producer Yan Moore co creator Stephen Stohn executive producer 21 June 2005 Degrassi The Next Generation Season 2 DVD Boxset DVD Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment Faulder Liane 5 January 2002 Snake and Spike get hitched Surprise in store as Degrassi favourites head for the altar Edmonton Journal Canwest Youth show proves to be educational Ryerson University 25 October 2002 Degrassi abortion episode sparks fan outcry in U S CBC 20 July 2004 Archived from the original on 10 December 2006 Retrieved 8 July 2011 McKay John 19 July 2004 American teen channel delays abortion themed Degrassi episode National Post Press Highlights Degrassi tv Epitome Virtual Reality Archived from the original on 21 March 2004 Retrieved 8 February 2008 McKay John 7 July 2003 Degrassi stays in touch with teens lives St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on 23 September 2003 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Canadian Awards Database History Search for Degrassi Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television 2007 Archived from the original on 3 September 2009 Retrieved 8 December 2007 Awards Degrassi tv Epitome Virtual Reality 2005 Archived from the original on 4 April 2004 Retrieved 8 February 2008 2nd Directors Guild of Canada Award Winners Announced PDF Directors Guild of Canada 5 October 2003 Archived from the original PDF on 27 February 2008 Retrieved 8 December 2007 24th Annual Young Artist Awards Nominations Young Artist Awards Archived from the original on 7 September 2014 Retrieved 4 December 2007 Neihart Ben 20 March 2005 DGrassi Is tha Best Teen TV N da WRLD The New York Times p 5 Retrieved 12 December 2007 Gayle MacDonald 31 October 2002 For a few bucks we ll launder your movie for you The Globe and Mail Toronto CTVglobemedia p R1 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Ellis 2005 p 179 a b Aired as separate half hour episodes in broadcast syndication a b c Degrassi The Next Generation Season 2 TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on 29 January 2008 Retrieved 9 February 2008 Notes editEllis Kathryn September 2005 Degrassi Generations The Official 411 New York New York Pocket Books ISBN 978 1 4165 1680 4 External links editSeason 2 episode synopses at CTV Television Network Degrassi The Next Generation season 2 at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Degrassi The Next Generation season 2 amp oldid 1216534002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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