The ninth season of Degrassi: The Next Generation premiered in Canada on October 4, 2009, concluded on July 16, 2010, and consists of twenty-three episodes (19 episodes, and 1 movie). Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian serial teen drama television series. Although only one school year passed in the story timeline since season six, season nine is set in the spring semester in which the years it aired. Writers have been able to use a semi-floating timeline, so that the issues depicted are modern for their viewers. This season continues to depict the lives of a group of high school freshmen, juniors and seniors, and graduates as they deal with some of the challenges and issues that young adults face such as drug abuse, sexting, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual identity, homosexuality, crime, sex, and relationships.
Season nine was produced by Epitome Pictures in association with CTV. Funding was provided by The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit, the Canadian Television Fund and BCE-CTV Benefits, The Shaw Television Broadcast Fund, the Independent Production Fund, Mountain Cable Program, and RBC Royal Bank.
Linda Schuyler, co-creator of the Degrassi franchise and CEO of Epitome Pictures, served as an executive producer with her husband, and President of Epitome Pictures, Stephen Stohn. Brendon Yorke is also credited as an executive producer again. David Lowe was the producer, and Stephanie Cohen the supervising producer. As well as playing Snake Simpson, Stephen Brogren also served as a producer, and, for the first time, directed episodes,[2] after previously writing, producing, and directing the exclusive online series Degrassi Minis. The casting director was Stephanie Gorin, and the editor was D. Gillian Truster.
The executive story editor was Sarah Glinski, and Matt Heuther the story editor. The script supervisor was Nancy Markle. Episode writers for the season are Duana Taha and Brendon Yorke. The director of photography was Jim Westenbrink, and the director was Phil Earnshaw.
The first half of this season included a number of two-part episodes that aired on the same night on CTV, and MuchMusic later in the week. "Just Can't Get Enough" was an hour-long season premiere, and "Beat It" and "Heart Like Mine" were two-part episodes that aired on the same night in Canada, however on consecutive weeks in the US. Episodes 904 & 906 and 903 & 905 also aired together in Canada, to follow the ongoing story lines. The second half of the season premiered on MuchMusic, at one episode a week, then CTV a couple of weeks later in back-to-back format again. The first episode to have its Canadian premiere on MuchMusic was "Why Can't This Be Love? (Part One)". The US had aired the first half of the season by order of production, but opened the second half with the two-part "Why Can't This Be Love?", which was on consecutive weeks in Canada. In the US, four episodes were renamed by TeenNick, in both the TV spots, and the on-screen titles. This list is by order of production, as they appear on the DVD.
When Mia is offered a major modeling contract in Paris, Peter decides that he'll go with her, but he soon realizes he doesn't fit into her sophisticated world. At a posh party, feeling frustrated and insecure, a guest offers an unlikely escape, which leads Peter on a dark path. Alli becomes jealous when Clare spends more time with new girl Jenna. Holly J. becomes stressed out when everyone wants something from her.
Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Nina Dobrev as Mia Jones.
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"Shoot to Thrill"
October 18, 2009 (2009-10-18)
October 16, 2009
903
Alli starts to feel like her relationship with Johnny is going no where. In order to fix it, she decides to spice things up a bit. Meanwhile, Fiona finds the male students at Degrassi rather repulsive. Until she meets Riley, who may just have a future with Fiona—if his past doesn't hurt it that is.
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169
"Close to Me"
October 11, 2009 (2009-10-11)
October 23, 2009
904
Jane loves Spinner from the bottom of her heart, but when the gorgeous new boy flirts with her, she finds it hard not to give in. K.C.'s new coach finally lets him play in a game. But when KC makes a mistake, the coach freaks, and KC sees it as a sign that he shouldn't be on the basketball team.
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170
"You Be Illin'"
October 18, 2009 (2009-10-18)
October 30, 2009
905
Alli decides she's done with Johnny. However, after talking with him, she then starts falling for him once again. But when he tells her something shocking, all of her hopes disappear. Meanwhile, Peter wants to regain his position in Studz. But they've moved on and recruited Jane.
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171
"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
October 11, 2009 (2009-10-11)
November 6, 2009
906
Holly J. and Jane surprise themselves during a class project when they bond and start a babysitting business. But Holly J.'s crush on Declan could ruin things. Dave wants to be on the Anti-Grapevine, but Chantay refuses to put her cousin in the blog until he does something spontaneous.
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"Beat It" Part One
November 1, 2009 (2009-11-01)
November 13, 2009
907
After an embarrassing incident in lifeguard class, Riley is determined to prove to the world and himself that he's straight. Meanwhile, Anya lies to Sav about her after school activities. Also, Dave gets confident and asks Jenna out, and when they go out, he assumes that Jenna is his girlfriend.
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173
"Beat It" Part Two
November 1, 2009 (2009-11-01)
November 20, 2009
908
Riley is accused of gay-bashing after punching Sam and is ostracized by his classmates. Feeling desperate, he decides to search for a de-programmer to make himself straight. Meanwhile, Sav finds out about Anya and Leia LARPing and is upset and bewildered that Anya that would hang out with losers. Also, Jenna has to set Dave straight.
Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Jordan Hudyma as Blue Chessex.
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174
"Waiting for a Girl Like You"
November 8, 2009 (2009-11-08)
February 6, 2010
909
It's Matchmaker week at Degrassi, and Declan's not interested in a serious relationship. But when he sets his sights on Holly J. as his next romantic victim, he is surprised to find she's immune to his charms. Meanwhile, Leia confides in Chantay about her rocky relationship with Danny, oblivious to the fact that Chantay also has eyes for him.
Note: Aired as "Love Games (Part One)" in the United States.
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175
"Somebody"
November 8, 2009 (2009-11-08)
February 6, 2010
910
Holly J. begins to fall hard for Declan but realizes that he may not feel the same way. Meanwhile, Dave and Connor's friendship is strained as Dave tries to improve his popularity among the basketball team.
Note: Aired as "Love Games (Part Two)" in the United States.
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"Heart Like Mine" Part One
November 15, 2009 (2009-11-15)
April 9, 2010
911
K.C.'s life is on the fast track, but when he and Clare start to grow apart and his feelings for Jenna grow stronger, he turns to Coach Carson for emotional support. Marco returns to Degrassi as a student teacher and Holly J. uses her friendship with him to her advantage.
Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Adamo Ruggiero as Marco Del Rossi
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"Heart Like Mine" Part Two
November 15, 2009 (2009-11-15)
April 16, 2010
912
K.C. begins to question his relationship with Coach Carson after he demonstrates questionable behavior as a teacher. Meanwhile, Fiona auditions for the school's musical, and Declan gives her a part regardless of the fact that she had a bad performance.
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178
"Holiday Road"
November 22, 2009 (2009-11-22)
April 23, 2010
913
Emma returns to Degrassi along with Kelly on their cross-country bike tour and is keeping a big secret from Snake and Spike. Chantay writes an article on the "Anti-Grapevine" about her date with Danny, making everyone believe he's cheap.
Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Evan Williams as Kelly Ashoona.
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"Start Me Up"
November 22, 2009 (2009-11-22)
April 30, 2010
914
Peter opens up a club above The Dot to occupy his time, and when Declan and Fiona's cousin Victoria returns, Peter is put in a dilemma with a decision to make. Meanwhile, Clare is supposed to write a short autobiography on herself but uses a story that Declan told her as her own.
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180–181
"Why Can't This Be Love?" "Broken PROMises"
May 10, 2010 (2010-05-10)
April 2, 2010
915
When Sav's potential bride-to-be visits just in time for Junior Spring Formal, Anya refuses to be pushed aside. Meanwhile, Johnny tries to win Alli back by asking her to the formal. When she refuses, Bruce tries to set him up with Lindsey, a waitress at a local pool hall. But when Bruce finds that Johnny is avoiding him, he lashes out at him.
Note: Aired as "Broken PROMises in the United States.
Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Natty Zavitz as Bruce the Moose.
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"Innocent When You Dream"
May 24, 2010 (2010-05-24)
May 7, 2010
917
Clare becomes obsessed with vampires when she starts having dreams about Declan becoming a vamp. Sav and Anya's relationship becomes even more turbulent.
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183
"In Your Eyes"
May 31, 2010 (2010-05-31)
May 14, 2010
918
Riley has been hiding his feelings about his sexuality for a long time and struggles about being open and finally meets a guy. Meanwhile, Clare volunteers to tutor K.C. in math as friends, but things turn sour when Jenna suggests K.C. slack off on studying and consider cheating off of Clare.
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"Keep on Loving You"
June 7, 2010 (2010-06-07)
May 21, 2010
919
Holly J and Declan are closer than ever. They've made it through the year, Holly J's applied for internships all over the city, and with exams almost done, all they need to worry about is Declan's musical, but when a bombshell from Ms. Coyne who pops up in Toronto regarding the family's plan for the next year, their relationship is put to the test.
Goodbye high school and hello summer! In the 2-hour season finale, Degrassi grads and friends dive into the summer that will change their lives forever. And what's summer without a little romance – or a unexpected wedding...
Note: This movie marks the final appearances of Dalmar Abuzeid as Danny Van Zandt, Paula Brancati as Jane Vaughn, Melissa DiMarco as Daphne Hatzilakos, Mike Lobel as Jay Hogart, Cassie Steele as Manny Santos, and Amanda Stepto as Christine "Spike" Nelson.
DVD release
The release of season nine was made available online and on DVD in select stores by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment in the US on July 20, 2010; this is the third season not to be released by Alliance Atlantis Home Entertainment in Canada or by FUNimation Entertainment in the US. As well as every episode from the season, the release features the Degrassi Takes Manhattan movie, and bonus material including deleted scenes, bloopers and behind-the-scenes featurettes.