[s11e13] Should've Said No: Part 2 < Tested | 2024 >
: His brother Adam is devastated, as he has finally found acceptance at Degrassi and doesn't want to start over as the "new kid" again.
: Freed from his relationship with Sadie, Dave immediately confesses his feelings to Alli, who admits she feels the same, marking the start of their first official relationship. Degrassi Episode Review: Should've Said No
: Clare Edwards tries to maintain a casual "friends with benefits" relationship with Jake Martin to avoid the intensity and pain of her past breakup with Eli Goldsworthy. [S11E13] Should've Said No: Part 2
: Dave Birch continues to hang out with his ex-crush Alli Bhandari while still dating Sadie. He lies to Sadie, claiming he is working with Adam on their radio show.
: After spotting what he thinks is a threat at movie night, Drew follows the figure only to find students Owen and Julian practicing extreme fighting. He decides to stay at Degrassi and channel his fear into learning how to fight for self-defense. Dave and Alli: Rekindled Feelings : His brother Adam is devastated, as he
: Drew Torres is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) following a gang attack. He initially begs his mother to let the family move to Boston to escape his constant fear.
: When Jake drives Clare home, they discover their parents—Helen Edwards and Glen Martin—have also started a relationship. To avoid immediate awkwardness, Clare and Jake pretend they are "just friends," hiding their own new romance from their parents. Drew: Facing Trauma : Dave Birch continues to hang out with
: Sadie discovers the truth during the school movie night. She publicly calls Dave a "lying, cheating pig" and breaks up with him on the spot.