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The freeze frame ending to the first part of Time Stands Still, with Rick taking the gun out of his father's closet, I still find really haunting, especially because there's no sound.

Argiris Karras (sp?) who played Riley in seasons 8-11 stopped by my booth when I was selling stuff at Fan Expo in Toronto! I'm sad to admit that it made my day. I also saw Shannon Kook-Chin (Zane) at the premiere of Pariah at TIFF a few years ago.

Certainly better than Max from The L Word.

But oatmeal! It's always been there for ya. Ya can depend on it!

Mia looked like she could have used a meatball sub or two. She looked like a praying mantis by season 8.

Anya became a lot better! She became this sort of kooky but still socially accepted girl who was passionate about LARPing. Holly J. became really likeable as well.

I really liked Jane, and it bothered me how she cheated on Spinner (something she NEVER would have done) just so the writers could contrive some connection between Spinner and Emma (despite the fact that they never said two words to each other from seasons 1-8) so that they could have them get married before they left

Terri never came back. Paige's HIV storyline was never mentioned again, but given the fact that she's working in Hollywood now, it's safe to say that she was negative. Jimmy graduated and married a girl named Trina he met at the rehabilitation centre he went to. Craig and Ellie reconnected in "Degrassi Goes

The fact that they killed him really shocked me. But because the actress didn't renew her contract, they needed to get rid of the character in a hurry, and really it would not have made sense for him to exit any other way than by being killed.

Connor (the guy you're referring to) became a stud and started dating ample bosomed Jenna. It was a pairing that took fans by surprise, but became one of the most endearing ones the show's ever had. I'd be lying if I said they don't make me smile whenever they're on screen together. They're pretty cute.

Oh sure she was hot, but she was also the worst. Also remember that while J.T. may have been dating Mia, his heart belonged to Liberty right up until he died.

Another thing that bothers me about the latest seasons is how happily and easily wrapped up the plots get. In the older seasons, this wasn't always the case. There was always a sense of hopefulness to heavier stories, but not always happiness. When Paige decides to seek counselling after having been raped, she wasn't

I'm 27 and have been watching Degrassi since season 1. It's just so earnest and fluffy, and I can't quit it. I much prefer the earlier seasons, because I feel the newer episodes try way too hard to have all of the characters be friends with each other. The friendships in the earlier seasons felt much less contrived,

Magic Mike: Res-erection

FNL was such a beautiful show, and the intro, with its shots of small-town Texas really emphasized the fact that the setting was just as much a character as the people who lived there.

Selina Kyle looks like she belongs on "Degrassi". And what's up with her hair?

I also LOVED the intro the the short-lived (though it was on the air longer here in Canada) cartoon "The Legend of Calamity Jane".

And even though the show itself sucked, I thought that the intro to "Mighty Ducks: TAS" was the sickest thing when I was 10/11.

"True Blood", "Gargoyles", "Game of Thrones", "Freaks and Geeks", and "X-Men", to name a few. The early Disney Afternoon offerings were so damn catchy too! "Talespin", "Gummi Bears", "Ducktales", and "Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers", especially. I have the full themes to all four of those (as well as the German and

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