Degrassi: The Next Generation

Season 7 Episode 21

Everything She Wants

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Mia is finally getting her life back on track with the help of Lucas, but when Lucas suggests to live a little, things get out of hand. Meanwhile, Emma must face a ghost from her past, in the form of an ex-boyfriend.

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  • Mia struggles being a teen mother and wonders if she's need more fun in her life.

    8.5
    "Everything She Wants" was a great episode. The "A" plot was awful, but the subplot was absolutely amazing. I didn't like Mia at all in this episode. Mia was so irresponsible in this episode. I mean she lets Lucas convince her that she needs to have a little bit of fun, so Mia drinks a little. Lucas is a horrible father as well. I just felt bad for Isabella. She deserves more responsible parents. I think the writers should have gone a different direction with Mia struggling as a parent. Maybe, with money issues or something. I love the subplot in this episode. I love how Spike and Jack return. And I love how Sean makes a guest appearance in this episode. I love how Daniel Clark's acting in this episode. It's heartbreaking that Sean is so scared to be shipped off to Afghanistan. I give this episode a 8.5/10.moreless
  • I didn't think this was boring at all. I really enjoyed it.

    9.0
    I think this is one of the better season 7 episodes and Nina's best work. I don't like Lucas cause he's a big jerk. He doesn't care about Isabella at all. He just wants to get in Mia's pants. I like that Mia was under pressure and had to make a choice about fitting in with her boyfriend and acting like a teenager or staying at home with Izzy and acting like a responsible mom. It was really sad to know that Jane ditched Mia when she got pregnant and when the cops came and took Isabella, that was sad too. It was cool to see Sean back, but his subplot with Snake was rather boring and Emma was kind of annoying this episode.moreless
  • It was a bit boring and exciting.

    8.7
    The storyline was bit boring and exciting at the same time. The thing that I find annoying is that Mia doesn't like to use her common sense she just lives in the momment. I mean she had all the warnings that Lucas was going to let her down her past relationship with him, the things that Jane tells her about him, and the way Lucas treats Izzy(I mean he talks about her like she's some pest I mean hello she's your daughter you douche bag). All he does is buy stuff for her I mean you have to show a child care not presents. The ending was very sad though. I almost thought that Mia was going to lose Izzy. I hope that in future Degrassi episodes Mia has nothing to do with that douche. As for the Sean and Emma part of the episode I expected a little more out of it. I know that Emma is dating Damien and all but she doesn't even treat Sean like a friend. She just looks as him as a accquatance. She didn't even give him a hug or a little harmless kiss on the cheek when he left. I yes friends are allowed to hug and kiss on the cheek. She's just very careless and she took advantage of his stay.moreless
  • Mia really has to make the best decision for Izzy...

    9.9
    This episode was really good in my opinion. But Lucas was not my favorite. He wasn't a good father, he acted more like he was the babysitter, or the friend with a friend who has a little sister. He didn't have to like his step dad, but at least there was someone else that coul care about his daughter. Mia was intentionally being a good mom, in the end. Not so much in the beginning. She was trying to be the good girlfriend and the responsible mother. Lucas didn't want to be the responsible dad. Mia should know better now, Lucas should not be a part of Isabella's life. He didn't even tell Isabella that he's her father. But this episode was awesome.moreless
  • Momma Mia has some decisions to make.

    8.0
    I liked this episode a lot! This was one of those episodes where you say 'This is the only reason i continue to watch this show' and it's true. Season 7 was just horrible (besides Darcy's story line) but this really made up for the lack of real-ness the show used to have. The Sean story was okay but they definately rushed it too fast, they should've brought him back for the finale and then sent him off to never return. And the fact that Emma was barely involved with a Sean story was kinda weird too, they had like a scene or two together.moreless
Daniel Clark

Daniel Clark

Sean Cameron

Guest Star

Gina Clayton

Gina Clayton

Anna

Guest Star

Angela Asher

Angela Asher

Jane/ Lucas' Mom

Guest Star

Marc Minardi

Marc Minardi

Lucas Valieri

Recurring Role

Samantha Munro

Samantha Munro

Anya MacPherson

Recurring Role

Scott Paterson

Scott Paterson

Johnny DiMarco

Recurring Role

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    • song list:
      "Jungle Dance"
      Written and Performed by Cosima Grunsky
      Courtesy of Cozy Music

      "You Got Me Into This, Now Get Me Out"
      Written and Performed by The Evaporators
      Courtesy of Mint Records Inc.

      "How Long"
      Written by Vincent Paul Scheuerman
      Performed by Army of Me
      Published by WB Music Corp. (ascap) o/b/o itself and Army of Me Music (ascap)
      Courtesy of Doghouse Records

      "Come one, Come All"
      Written by Alex Gaskarth, All Time Low
      Performed by All Time Low
      Courtesy of Hopeless Records

      "Face Down"
      Written by Ronnie Winter
      Performed by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
      Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. o/b/o itself and Grim Goodbye Music
      Courtesy of Emi Music Canada

      "Misery Business"
      Written By Hayley Williams, Joshua Farro
      Performed By Paramore
      Published by WB Music Corp. (ascap) o/b/o itself, But Father, I Just Want To Sing Music (ascap), FBR Music (ascap) and Josh's Music (ascap)
      Courtesy of Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic Recording Corp.

    • Adamo Ruggiero (Marco), Aubrey Graham (Jimmy), Cassie Steele (Manny), Dalmar Abuzeid (Danny), Jamie Johnston (Peter), Lauren Collins (Paige), Marc Donato (Derek), Mazin Elsadig (Damian), Mike Lobel (Jay), Sarah Barrable-Tishauer (Liberty), Shenae Grimes (Darcy) and Stacey Farber (Ellie), do not appear in this episode.

    • This marks the last appearance of Daniel Clark (Sean).

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