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Season 3 |
| 27 :03x01 - Can't Live With 'Em (1) (Nov/07/1988) | | Wheels' parents forbids him to spend time with Joey, who they think is a troublemaker. Spike returns to school, after having her baby, Emma, during the summer. She ignores Shane. Yick finds out Arthur's mom won the lottery. Meanwhile, when at Joey's house, the cops come and tells Wheels some horrible news that will affect the rest of his life. | | Guest Stars: Timm Zemanek as Mr. Wheeler, Nancy Sinclair (1) as Mrs. Wheeler, Bill Bruce as Minister, Rod Rekofski as Wheels' Grandfather, Dorothy Phillips (1) as Wheels' Grandmother, Andy Stocks as Janitor | Director: Kit Hood (1) Writer: Yan Moore | | | | | | |
| 29 :03x03 - A Big Girl Now (Nov/14/1988) | | Lucy's relationship with Paul makes her a neglectful friend to L.D., and the twins. When she decides to have a sleepover, Paul tells her to have a high-school party, and tries to have sex with her. She refuses, but the next day, everyone thinks they "did it". Kathleen becomes school vice-president, and puts her friendship with Melanie on hold. | | Guest Stars: Astra Crosby as Faith, Alon Freeman as Les | Director: Kit Hood (1) Writer: Susin Nielsen | | | |
| 30 :03x04 - Season's Greetings (Nov/21/1988) | | Yick and Arthur are mad at each other, over arguments about whether Arthur is "rich" while they exchange gifts. Arthur's cousin helps them remember the "good times". Spike brings her baby to school but is reluctant to let Shane hold the baby | | Guest Stars: Susin Nielsen as Louella | Director: Kit Hood (1) Writer: Yan Moore | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :03x09 - Food for Thought (Jan/23/1989) | | Melanie notices that Kathleen is obsessive about winning the science fair and tries to help her when she sees signs of anorexia. Scooter and Bart's science fair rats become fat ,and the kids think they've discovered something about junk food. Heather and Erica think Lucy has an eating disorder. | | Guest Stars: Shelia Brogren as Kathleen's Mom, Ross Churchill as Kathleen's Dad, Andrew Lockie as Casey | Director: Eleanore Lindo Writer: Susin Nielsen | | | |
| 36 :03x10 - Twenty Bucks (Jan/30/1989) | | Melanie spends $20 treating her friends to a fries and cokes on 13 Busy Street, a local Degrassi burger joint. When Snake asks her to go to a concert with him, she "borrows" $20 from her mother. Shane tells Spike he's too broke to give her the child-support money, but then spends $20 on a concert ticket. Spike find out and gives him hell. BLT bets Joey $20 that Joey can't get a date to the concert. | | Guest Stars: Vanessa Dylyn as Melanie's Mom | Director: John Bertram Writer: Kathryn Ellis | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 42 :03x16 - Bye-Bye Junior High (Mar/06/1989) | | Wheels is concerned about whether he can pass, and Joey has made a deal with his parents that he can go to the graduation dance only if his grades are good enough. Ms. Avery tries to persuade Spike to continue school. During the school dance, bad wiring causes the school to burn down, leaving the kids wondering if they'll see each other for next year. | | Guest Stars: Rhonda Kristi as Spike's Mom, Gretchen Helbig as Joey's Mom, Samantha Morrison as Baby Emma | Director: Kit Hood (1) Writer: Yan Moore | | | |
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