Trivia: This is the third time that Snake is taking his driving test. The second time that he took the test was in Testing 1... 2... 3, when Snake failed but Joey passed; and the first time was in Sixteen (2), when they both failed.
Product Placement: In the opening scene, Lucy is wearing a Skippy Peanut Butter t-shirt.
Goof: Lucy is wearing a sweatshirt with cut-off sleeves and hand-drawn lettering on it; these were no longer popular at the time that the episodes originally aired. Her ruffled pants were not fashionable either.
Trivia: In Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Lucy refused to make the video for The Zits because it was too sexist; again, in Everybody Wants Something, she objected and made them change it because it was too sexist. However, from the male point of view, Lucy's movie It Creeps! is quite sexist.
Goof: The studded belt that Claude is wearing is very much out of style; those were popular in the early 1980s, but were out of fashion by the 1990s.
Product Placement: There is a rack of Hostess chips in the cafeteria. The sign is aimed perfectly at the camera.
Trivia: This is the second time that Joey and Snake take their drivers' test. The first time was in Sixteen (2), when they both failed. This time, Joey passes; Snake fails.
Trivia: In Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, there have been humorous announcements made. In this episode, there is an announcement that a baby chick is missing from the biology lab, and ends with the statement that "This is no laughing matter!"
Trivia: In the detention room, there is a "lotto strip" from The Game Of Life glued to the blackboard.
Product Placement: In one scene, The Home Ec teacher walks down the hall with some freshly baked bread and a big jar of Skippy Peanut Butter.
Trivia: Mr. Raditch drives a red Firebird.
Trivia: Michelle's job is at Donut Express. She is expected to work 32 hours a week and attend school full-time.
-Michelle's boss convinces her to cut school on at least one occasion to come to work instead. What kind of boss is this?
Continuity Goof: While shooting the video for LD, the twins have on stripes and polka dots, then a few minutes later have on sweater outfits, then go back to the same stripes and dots again. It makes no sense, no matter whether the video was made in one day or over the course of two or three days. Either they changed outfits mid-day for no apparent reason, and then changed back again, or they wear the same clothes more than once in a week. Either situation is unlikely.
Product Placement: Simon gets a part in a commercial for Skippy Peanut Butter.
-Even though LD says it's ok for Lucy to tell the other kids about her illness, and Lucy does because she enlists the help of a lot of other kids to make a video for her, the twins deny that she's seriously ill when asked by Allison and Amy.
Goof: When Spike and Patrick sit down on the bench to talk you can see a boom mic at the top of the screen.
Trivia: Lucy finally tells some of the other kids about the extent of LD's illness (with her permission); in Just Friends, LD had asked Lucy not to tell anyone.
Trivia: The age to be considered an adult is 16 in Canada, as opposed to 18 in the USA.
Trivia: The Drivers' Ed car is a Chrysler Reliant K Car. It is also known as the Dodge Aries K; it was one of the most popular and reliable cars of the 80s.
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