Degrassi season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In an episode focused on ambition and consequences, Jimmy Brooks is under pressure to excel in both sports and academics, leading to poor decisions that affect those around him. As he struggles to balance his responsibilities, Jimmy resorts to taking Ritalin for an energy boost, jeopardizing his place on the basketball team and his integrity. Meanwhile, the tension between Ashley and Liberty over the morning announcements escalates, but ultimately leads to personal growth for Liberty. The episode highlights the dangers of sacrificing ethics for success and the importance of teamwork and accountability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Jimmy Brooks practicing extra shots?
Jimmy is determined to improve his performance for the exhibition game against Earl Grey.
What is the conflict between Ashley and Liberty about?
Liberty feels undervalued for her writing contributions to the morning announcements and demands on-air time.
Why does Jimmy take Spinner's Ritalin before the game?
Jimmy takes Ritalin hoping it will boost his energy and performance during the game.
What are the consequences of Ashley's prank during the half-time show?
Ashley is banned from participating in extracurricular activities until the end of the semester.
How does Liberty's performance change during the announcements?
With Ashley's guidance, Liberty gains confidence and improves, performing better during the special video coverage.
What leads to Jimmy being cut from the team?
Jimmy's aggressive behavior on the court, including injuring his teammate Sean, violates the team's zero-tolerance policy for violence, leading to his removal.
How does Jimmy justify his actions during the game to Coach Armstrong?
Jimmy admits his behavior was stupid and promises it will never happen again, but his explanation is not enough to keep him on the team.
What advice does Ashley give to Liberty about performing on-air?
Ashley advises Liberty to remain calm, cool, and sure of herself, acknowledging her potential improvement in announcing.