It Goes There: Degrassi's Most Talked About Moments (2015)

The cast and crew talk about their most favourite character moments and the storylines that caused the most reactions.

Film Overview
"It Goes There: Degrassi's Most Talked About Moments" is a classic exploitative view into the world of Degrassi High, among the most popular and longest running teen drama TV series. Released in 2015, this made-for-TV film rolls back the years and throws viewers into the diverse and amusing world of Degrassi. This charming recollection not only delights fans, but it likewise strongly seals, commemorates, and admires the show's longevity and impact.

In this hour-long special, the characters, stories, and themes that made Degrassi a cultural staple are once again onscreen. The movie utilizes the very best moments from past episodes to show the show's broad thematic range that discussed social and cultural problems like sexuality, substance abuse, household problems, mental health, and more.

Characters and Themes
The film showcases some of the most prominent characters and stories from the program's 14-season run, offering viewers a sense of fond memories and reigniting their love for the groundbreaking series. Key characters such as Drake (who played Jimmy Brooks prior to his music profession), Lauren Collins, Shane Kippel, and Miriam MacDonald are revisited as the movie looks into the characteristics of their on-screen roles that caught audiences for several years.

Major styles that Degrassi managed with skill and level of sensitivity are also displayed in this special. The film emphasizes the realism caught by Degrassi across sensitive subjects, such as teen pregnancy, rape, school shooting, bullying, and more. In essence, "It Goes There" is a befitting homage to Degrassi, reminding the audience why this Canadian program was commonly appreciated for its vibrant representation. Its ability to wed entertainment and education made it a specifying series for much of its audiences.

Design and Presentation
The movie is presented as a mix of episode bits, actor interviews, and commentary. Fans get to relive their preferred minutes, while the contributing stars review their time at Degrassi High and the effect the series has had on their lives. This format supplies context to the scenes it explores, whilst likewise giving watchers insight into the idea procedure behind a few of those most unforgettable and discussed minutes.

The documentary-style of the film enables it to present Degrassi's lasting cultural footprint. It functions as a time pill, holding those old yet memorable incidents that affected many of Degrassi's audiences.

Conclusion
"It Goes There: Degrassi's Most Talked About Moments" stands as a testament to the program's capability to depict real-life issues in a sensible and relatable way. A wonderful throwback, it works as a sentimental trip for fans and a valuable cultural record for brand-new viewers. It records the essence of Degrassi High, perfectly echoing its core ethos of representing teen life, with all its tribulations and accomplishments - just as it goes. The movie efficiently reminds the audience about the program's important function in dealing with contentious problems and provides a rewarding homage to an impactful series. For Degrassi fans and anybody interested in impactful television, the documentary-style film is a must-watch.

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