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: The Next Generation, which aired from 2001 to 2015! The series can be streamed on YouTube and Tubi.
This week, Jimmy decides that Ritalin might be key to improving his jump shot. Meanwhile, Liberty makes a fool out of herself
Episode 1.7 “Basketball Diaries”
(Dir by James Allodi, originally aired on April 29th, 2002)
This epiosde features two stories. The weaker of the two, not surprisingly, focuses on Liberty and her desire to do the video announcements. Ashley finally agrees to let Liberty do them before the big basketball game with Earl Grey Academy. Liberty, of course, bombs. Paige laughs because she thinks that Ashley set Liberty up. Feeling guilty, Ashley gives Liberty some pointers and then allows Liberty to do the post-game announcements. Liberty does much better and Ashley says that Liberty will be great when she starts regularly doing the announcements …. after Ashley graduates.
This storyline was a Liberty storyline so who cares. During the first three seasons, Liberty was the most annoying character on the show and her storylines were always cringe.
Fortunately, the episode’s other storyline features Jimmy and Spinner. Jimmy is worried about making the basketball team, especially with Ms. Kwan constantly on his back about reading Lord of the Flies. Jimmy convinces Spinner to hand over his last Ritalin. As a result, Jimmy goes crazy on the court and scores a lot of points but he also injures his teammate, Sean. Meanwhile, Spinner loses focus and moons the gym.
So, the reason why I love this storyline is becuase it features every myth that people seem to believe about ADD. For the record, the medication does not give you super powers and also most people don’t suddenly go wild just because they miss one pill. I have ADD. There have been days when I’ve forgotten to take my pills and, while there is definitely a difference in those days than the day when I do take my pills, I’ve still always managed to survive without breaking the law or crashing my car or doing any of the other things that always seem to happen on television. Whenever I forget to take my pills, I usually end up doing something like deciding it would be a good idea to start doing daily late night retro television reviews on top of everything else that I have to do.
(The first time my mom ever took me to an appointment to get my perscription refilled, she said she could tell who was at the doctor’s office for ADD because we were the ones who couldn’t go 5 minutes without grabbing another magazine to look through.)
As for Jimmy, he wins the game but he still gets cut from the team because he’s not a good teammate. That’ll teach him to take Ritalin without a perscription!

