Degrassi: The Next Generation Season 11 Episode 13 Should Have Said No,Part 2. Airing: August 4, 2011 9:00 PM on MuchMusic/The N. The Next Generation (sometimes abbreviated DTNG or D:TNG) is a Canadian television series, produced by Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn, which follows the lives of a group of high school students. In the United States, it is commonly known as simply "Degrassi."

Previous Story: Is there any reasonable escape hatch he can jump through? Drew is dealing with the legal ramifications of his and Bianca's run-in with Vince. But does he have more than just court dates to worry about? And Connor is having the same feelings and urges any teenage guy would, but his Asperger's keeps him from having the social skills for typical boy-girl interactions. He's creeping Wesley's new girlfriend out.Drew and Bianca are still plenty into each other, but there's also still plenty in their way. Besides the fact that his mom hates her, there's the problem of him being constantly terrified that Vince and the other thugs lurk behind every corner, ready to exact their revenge. Drew's life was so much simpler before Bianca was in it. Would it be simpler if she were gone? Owen is behaving how you might think Owen would behave if he had a juicy, embarrassing secret to hold over Anya's head. His none-too-subtle status update hints about what happened between them at her birthday party have everyone gossiping, including her best friends. Ouch. And Wesley finds out about Connor's new, disturbing hobby. He tells Connor it has to stop.

Dave and Adam are vying for a spot to host a manly man's show on the Degrassi airwaves and it turns out that their verbal sparring actually makes them an awesome team. But is Dave ready to share the air with a transgender guy? Clare is ready for a semester devoid of boy drama, and she has her eyes set on a new goal: getting onto the Degrassi newspaper staff. How hard could it be? She's a gifted writer, an excellent student, and an overachiever. But are those the qualities that newspaper editor and fellow overachiever, Katie is looking for? And it's starting to hit Fiona that she's facing a Holly-J-less Degrassi next year. She'll be left behind in a sea of unfamiliar Grade 11s, and let's face it making new friends has never been Fi's strong suit. Can she find happiness and belonging.

Dave is expecting high-fives over his on-air outburst about Adam. But that's not how things are shaking out Simpson is livid and the LGBT club has started a petition to have Dave taken off the air. Feeling censored and persecuted just for having an opinion, will Dave ever understand things from another perspective? Or will the backlash drive him further into intolerance? Not one to take failure lightly, Clare refuses to accept that Katie doesn't think she'd be a good addition to the Degrassi Daily newspaper. She's determined to convince Katie that she's reliable, a hard worker, and drama-free, but is that whole drama-free thing really true? And as Fiona cranks up her pursuit of Charlie, she comes face to face with the fact that the two of them live in different worlds. If Charlie still thinks of Fi as a high-schooler, but Fi doesn't feel like she fits in with her fellow high-schoolers. Eli's got professional help handling the pressure of writing the school play, but there are no miracles.

Riley considers his relationship with Zane. Anya has trouble dealing with school and relationships, Anya's guy problems, school woes, and bad decisions come home to roost. Can one more bad decision help her escape. Fiona deals with a bed bug issue. Clare considers her relationship with Jake.

And Now Episode is : Drew considers his social situation at Degrassi, as well as his responsibilities to his younger brother.

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