Blue asks Holly J. to the winter dance using a romantic presentation during class, but she has a crush on her co-worker, Spinner, and she says she has to work. The truth, however, is that it was her night off, and she only wants to spend time with Spinner at the Dot Grill. When Holly J. and Spinner are alone in the Dot after work, a former Lakehurst student comes into the Dot with aballoon. When Blue comes to the door, Holly J. is forced to answer and she spells out "gun" in the fog on the window. Spinner eventually gets shot by accident after the student didn't intend to come in there and hurt anybody. In panic, Holly J. reveals her feelings for Spinner. She then convinces the shooter to come out of the Dot with her, and Spinner gets rushed to the hospital with Jane by his side. Spinner says to Holly J. that if it would not have been for her, he would be dead; he had heard everything she said, but reminds her of his relationship with Jane. Holly J. leaves and shows up at the dance, where the entire room applauds her bravery. She dances with Blue and finally informs him of her financial difficulties, which is why she didn't go to the concert with him. He calls her "Holly" and they continue to dance, Holly J. smiling in his arms.
s08e01 - Uptown Girl (1)
s08e02 - Uptown Girl (2)
s08e03 - Fight the Power
s08e04 - Didn't We Almost Have It All
s08e05 - Man With Two Hearts
s08e06 - With or Without You
s08e07 - Money for Nothing
s08e08 - Lost in Love (1)
s08e09 - Lost in Love (2)
s08e10 - Bad Medicine
s08e11 - Causing a Commotion
s08e12 - Heat of the Moment
s08e13 - Jane Says (1)
s08e14 - Jane Says (2)
s08e15 - Touch of Grey
s08e16 - Heart of Glass
s08e17 - Up Where We Belong
s08e18 - Danger Zone
s08e19 - Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood (1)
s08e20 - Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood (2)
s08e21 - Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood (3)
s08e22 - Paradise City: Degrassi Goes Hollywood (4)
Like its predecessors, Degrassi follows a group of students attending Degrassi Community School who face challenges common to teen life, such as self image, peer pressure, child abuse, sexual identity, gang violence, self-injury, school shootings, teenage pregnancy and drug abuse.
Degrassi (previously titled The Next Generation) is the fourth fictional series in the Degrassi franchise, following The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, and Degrassi High.