[s15e1] The Things We Do For Love Part 1 -

The introduction of the Feminist Club sets the stage for a season-long debate regarding gender equality and the toxicity of certain subcultures. Production and Impact

This episode marked a significant shift in production style. With the move to Next Class , the show adopted a more vibrant color palette, updated sets, and a faster narrative pace. By titling the episode after a classic song (a long-standing Degrassi tradition), the producers signaled that while the platform had changed, the show’s DNA—tackling "taboo" subjects with earnestness—remained intact. [S15E1] The Things We Do for Love Part 1

The episode centers on the fallout of summer break and the anxieties of a new school year. The primary narrative arc follows , who is struggling with her music career and her relationship with Zig Novak . The tension escalates when Maya becomes hyper-focused on her rival, Zoe Rivas, leading to professional and personal friction. The introduction of the Feminist Club sets the

serves as the landmark season premiere of the 15th season of Degrassi: The Next Generation (and the debut episode of Degrassi: Next Class ). It functions as both a continuation of the long-running franchise and a soft reboot designed to introduce the series to a new generation of viewers on Netflix and Family Channel. Plot Overview By titling the episode after a classic song

From Zig and Maya’s trust issues to the burgeoning chemistry between new characters, the premiere explores the fragility of teenage commitments.