"It's not just my house. It's our house." |
Our House is the twenty first episode of Season 3 of the Canadian television series, Degrassi: The Next Generation. It originally aired on March 29, 2004 on CTV Television and on July 30, 2004 on The N. The episode was written by story editors Aaron Martin and Yan Moore and directed by Allan Eastman. The episode shares its title with the song by Madness.
Summary[]
Sean's brother, Tracker, gets a job in Alberta, Canada, but Sean doesn't want to move. Sean discovers he can legally live on his own with student welfare, but that plan is in jeopardy when his place becomes party central.
Main Plot[]
Sean's brother finally finds a job but has to move to Alberta. Sean doesn't want to move so he learns that he can live on his own with student welfare. He then sees that his place is an excuse to have parties for Jay. Sean realizes that his place is being used for partying too much after the police get called after an incident one night, and so he stops all the partying in order to focus on school.
Sub Plot[]
Liberty makes it her mission to get J.T. his dream date to the semiformal, even if it's not her.
- This episode is named after the song "Our House" by Madness.
- This episode marks the first time a character gets emancipated in Degrassi TNG Series.
- Mr. Ehl wears the Dunlop Tire logo on his uniform and motorized vehicle.
- Amy mimics an Avril Lavigne pose, implying that she is a fan.
- This episode marks the beginning of J.T. and Manny's relationship.
Character Revelations
- This episode marks the final appearance of Tracker Cameron.
Regular Cast (Ordered Alphabetically)
- Sarah Barrable-Tishauer as Liberty Van Zandt
- Daniel Clark as Sean Cameron
- Ryan Cooley as J.T. Yorke
- Jake Epstein as Craig Manning
- Stacey Farber as Ellie Nash
- Shane Kippel as Spinner Mason
- Cassie Steele as Manny Santos
Supporting Cast
- Steve Arbuckle as Montreal crew guy
- Deanna Casaluce as Alex NuƱez
- Bailey Corneal as Amy Peters-Hoffman
- Melissa DiMarco as Daphne Hatzilakos
- Travis Donegan as Towerz
- Michael Favell as Security guard no. 2
- Kris Holden-Ried as Tracker Cameron
- Mike Lobel as Jay Hogart
- Marcello Melea as Degrassi party guy
- Pip as Wendy
Absences
- Stefan Brogren as Archie Simpson
- Lauren Collins as Paige Michalchuk
- Jake Goldsbie as Toby Isaacs
- Aubrey Graham as Jimmy Brooks
- Andrea Lewis as Hazel Aden
- Pat Mastroianni as Joey Jeremiah
- Miriam McDonald as Emma Nelson
- Melissa McIntyre as Ashley Kerwin
- Stacie Mistysyn as Caitlin Ryan
- Adamo Ruggiero as Marco Del Rossi
- Christina Schmidt as Terri MacGregor
- Amanda Stepto as Christine Nelson
- Dan Woods as Daniel Raditch
J.T.: "What if people talked about you and Paige like that?"
Spinner: "They don't because Paige isn't a slut and doesn't get at it with other people's boyfriends."
Sean: "Amy, you dumped me."
Ellie: "And he has a girlfriend."
Amy: "What are you? Some kind of blood-sucking vampire."
Ellie: "Keep hanging on to my boyfriend and you'll find out."
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Father Figure (1) ā¢ Father Figure (2) ā¢ U Got the Look ā¢ Pride (1) ā¢ Pride (2) ā¢ Gangsta, Gangsta ā¢ Should I Stay or Should I Go? ā¢ Whisper to a Scream ā¢ Against All Odds ā¢ Never Gonna Give You Up ā¢ Holiday (1) ā¢ Holiday (2) ā¢ This Charming Man ā¢ Accidents Will Happen (1) ā¢ Accidents Will Happen (2) ā¢ Take On Me ā¢ Don't Dream It's Over ā¢ Rock and Roll High School ā¢ It's Raining Men ā¢ I Want Candy ā¢ Our House ā¢ The Power of Love |