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S5E4: Foolin’
Aired: 2005

Hot Sauce is our first responder on the scene of JT and Liberty’s wreck. Ugh, so dumb. Their storyline puts me in a bad mood. Anyway, she’s wearing a cream blazer and a peachy blouse with a large collar.
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S5E4: Foolin’
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I love Darcy and I’m very thankful that we are in a Darcy-heavy season! Don’t get me wrong, she’s totally cringe. Like, Christians can listen to Missy Elliot and make fart jokes too, yo! It’s just terrible. She displays such ignorance yet some wisdom every now and then. I guess I like her for her cluelessness and her hair extensions.
First she wears a 3/4 sleeve zip up hoodie and she rocks a deep side part with side bangs. Also low rise jeans because, what else is there? -It’s 2005! She is also sporting her famous green bag and a blue necklace. Next we get to see her in her spirit squad uniform. The next fit is yet another zip up hoodie over a peachy shirt. I guess they’re trying to show how casual a nice Christian girl can dress. Unlike her SISTER. The next outfit is a checkered blue shirt under a blue overshirt.
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S5E4: Foolin’
Aired: 2005

New episode – Foolin – and best believe I know what song THIS is. Def Freakin Leppard. I am a huge fan. Seen ’em live twice actually. They kick so much ass. Anyway, Danny has large hair and wears a raglan tee. He’s still in this little trickster phase of his teen years. I used to hate young Danny, now I kinda like him.
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S5E3: Death of a Disco Dancer
Aired: 2005






Ugh. Here he is folks, my most-hated Degrassi character of all time. Yes, friends, I think I’ll say it right here and now; I hate him more than Liz O’Rourke. He is just an all-around irredeemable disgrace and I can’t stand a thing about him. I actually save his pictures as “shithead” instead of “Derek”. The fact she shares the spelling of the name of Derek Wheeler infuriates me. Why can’t he at least be Derrick or something? Anyway, it’s hard to just talk about his stupid clothes. But apparently he’s an athlete so here he is in a series of athletic clothes and stuff. Ugh.
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S5E3: Death of a Disco Dancer
Aired: 2005





Here are the randoms from this episode! First is a front steps shot, showing baggy boy jeans, flared girl jeans, and layered shirts. Then is this college fair lady, totally 00s office chic, with like, THOSE eyebrows… you know. You know the ones. That’s all I’m gonna say. And lastly, Paige’s mom’s friend from Banting is here with a nice 60s inspired hairdo and a suit. How the heck did Paige not destroy her chances of getting in there, btw?
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S5E3: Death of a Disco Dancer
Aired: 2005


It’s so weird – Peter looks way more like a “Peter” than a “Jamie” (the actor’s real name). He’s sitting here in detention, because apparently you only get detention for distributing you-know-what in 2005. He wears a bright yellow polo as if it can hide his devious nature. And check out that shell bracelet! lol.
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S5E3: Death of a Disco Dancer
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Okay, Paige is not really the most relatable teenager at this point. The way she gets ready for this date and waits at a bougie bar looks like the life of a 30-year-old. But hey, what do I know, I grew up in rural & suburban Alabama.
Anyway, the first outfit is the nice greasy work uniform. Then Paige wears this blue blazer that looks to be a very light/acid washed denim, which she wears over a baby blue blouse and white cami. Her teeth are also super-white. I swear, Paige looks just darling in pastels. She hurriedly gets ready for her date with Matt. She puts in a lot of effort, wearing pointy-toe feels, a black strapless skin-tight dress with a shawl, and a black necklace. She looks amazing but like a real adult. And then Matt dumps her because she showers too much.
Next, on the steps of Degrassi, Paige is wearing layers again – a floral blouse layered over a longer cami – that was such a thing. And some flare jeans, with some pointy-toe shoes that look way too uncomfortable for school. This is where she gets high with Alex before the college fair. I think this is arguably a pretty accurate representation of getting high. It’s hard to explain and hard to portray, especially since it seems to be a different experience for everyone, but I really like how they did it here in this episode.