Welcome to Late Night Retro Television Reviews, a feature where we review some of our favorite and least favorite shows of the past! On Sunday, I will be reviewing the Canadian series, Degrassi High, which aired on CBC and PBS from 1989 to 1991! The series can be streamed on YouTube!
This week, the Zits finally film their music video! Can super stardom be far behind? Or will Joey just end up a middle-aged man who keeps his keyboard in the attic and who insists on making his stepson Craig listen to his one demo tape over and over again? I guess it could go either way….
Episode 1.5 “Everybody Wants Something”
(Dir by Kit Hood, originally aired on November 27th, 1989)
This week’s episode of Degrassi High had a few dramatic moments. Caitlin kissed Claude and then finally got around to breaking up with Joey. Erica caught Liz taping a “Baby Killer” poster on her locker and the two of them got into a fight in the high school hallway.
However, for the most part, this episode was about one band and one music video.
After weeks of haggling, the Zits finally came up with a music video concept that Lucy was willing to film. (Personally, I have to wonder why the band didn’t just offer to pay Lucy to let them borrow her camera, as opposed to giving her creative control over their music video.) Instead of filming the band hanging out with “groupies,” Lucy filmed them lip-synching to their only song while either sitting in Clutch’s car or a dumpster.
As I watched this episode, it occurred to me that this was a story that really wouldn’t make sense today. Apparently, when this episode aired, someone having their own video camera (as Lucy does) was considered to be exotic. Today, the Zits would just film their video on Joey’s phone and post in online. Or, somewhat distressingly, they would just use AI. That said, there’s something actually kind of charming about the Zits pretending to sing in front of a video camera while their song plays on a tape player. The video may look cheap and dorky but everyone involved seems to be having a blast filming it. This episode definitely captured the fun of feeling like anything’s possible. Joey may have gotten dumped by Caitlin in this episode but who knows? Maybe this cheap music video will lead to future rock stardom!
(Actually, as those of us who were introduced to this show via Degrassi: The Next Generation can tell you, Joey is destined to end up selling used cars. As for the other members of the Zits, Snake is going to become principal of Degrassi and Wheels is going to end up in prison after driving drunk and blinding the director of the band’s music video, Lucy. Even the happier episodes of this show are very depressing when viewed with the benefit of hindsight.)
Due to the approaching holidays, this will be final Degrassi review for 2024! My reviews of this show will return on January 5th! Until then, remember …. in yourself, you must believe!







