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Degrassi: The Next Generation :: Don't Believe The Hype (02x11)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Don't Believe The Hype |
| Episode #: | 02x11 |
| Production Number: | 211 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 01st, 2002 |
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Dec 23, 2002 |
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Ashamed of her Somalian heritage, and her Muslim background, Hazel pretends she is Jamaican at the International Day at Degrassi. She goes so far to insult Fareeza, a fellow Muslim. When Fareeza's International Day display is vandalized, and has "terrorist" on it, Hazel becomes the main suspect. J.T. becomes embarrassed when everyone finds out he is good at sewing.
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This was Andrea Lewis' (Hazel) only starring episode. | Paige's heritage is Ukrainian and Hazel's is Somalian. | At Hazel's old school, she was pinned down by two girls, while another one punched her, because she was Muslim. That is why Hazel felt ashamed of her heritage. | J.T. reveals that his mother is a seamstress, which is why he has a natural talent at sewing. |
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Liberty: JT, you never stop surprising me. I mean normally, you're such a... slob.
JT: Great. First you blackmail me into making you a dress and then you insult me. |
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In closed captioning, it misspells J.T.'s last name 'York' instead of the usual 'Yorke'. |
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"Don't Believe The Hype" is a song by Public Enemy. |
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