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1289:) skip school to go to Stouffville to find Shane, discovering him in an institution and causing Emma to resent Spike for allegedly lying to her, and (incorrectly assuming) allowing Shane to be committed. Craig criticizes Emma's resentment of Spike and states that she might have an explanation, and brings up that at least she has two fathers, whereas he has none. Snake explains the real story to Emma at school. Shane later visits the Nelson-Simpson residence to Spike's surprise. Noticing that he's no longer a part of their lives, he has a meltdown and smashes her and Snake's wedding picture, before throwing and kicking over furniture. He also takes the home phone, preventing Spike from calling anyone, and also preventing her from fleeing. In shock at the destruction, and fighting Shane for the phone, Spike suddenly goes into labor. Emma, coming home from school, discovers the scene and warns Shane to stop, or she will never speak to him again. While in labor, Spike apologizes to Emma for keeping Shane a secret. After giving birth (with the help of Liz O'Rourke as a midwife and with Shane as a witness), she names the baby, a boy, Jack. 1153:
give her part of his allowance for child support. Although she is reluctant, she eventually lets Shane hold Emma. Later, a friend persuades him to withhold payment to attend a punk rock concert, where he is later found unconscious at the bottom of a bridge causing him neurological damage, and making him estranged completely from Spike and Emma. When her other daycare arrangements begin to unravel, Spike attempts to get a job, but this is hampered by her hairstyle, for which she is mocked by the owner of a diner. By the season finale, her grades are failing and Ms. Avery (Michelle Goodeve), who delivers her report card to her mother's salon, suggests she take correspondence courses. Spike initially balks at the idea of having a future and blames Emma for her troubles, prompting Ms. Avery to tell her to count her blessings and appreciate having her baby, as not everyone is as lucky to have one. Later, at the school dance just prior to a fire, Spike approaches Ms. Avery and agrees to the correspondence courses.
1141:, and the latter fearing the reaction of his conservative parents (his father being a minister). Despite looking to prove himself to Spike, Shane ultimately shows a fleeting interest in the baby, exacerbated by the actions of his parents. At one point, Spike is advised in counseling to take care of an egg as if it were a baby and allows Shane to care for it himself, but he succumbs to peer pressure and throws it around at a party, causing Spike to lose trust in him. The reactions of her peers to her pregnancy are explored somewhat through the second season. Kathleen Mead (Rebecca Haines-Saah) advocates putting Spike in a home, which Melanie Brodie (Sara Ballingall) and her other friends disagree with, arguing that it wasn't entirely Spike's fault. Eventually, she is labelled by several parents as a "bad example" and forced to be removed from Degrassi, despite the protests of 1302:) seeks Spike for advice. She states that she stayed at home while her peers went to university or traveled, and tells Manny that ultimately, it's the woman's decision. Despite Spike's support of Manny, Emma becomes angry at her when she decides to have an abortion. In the show's fifth season, after Emma catches Snake kissing principal Daphne Hatzilakos, an angered Spike kicks him out of the house, and she falls into a depression. As time goes on, she reveals she is having a difficult time dealing with the separation, especially when a male stripper invited by Caitlin to cheer Spike up resembles Snake. After a failed attempt by Emma and Manny to reconcile the two with a dinner, Snake is successfully able to be allowed back by singing Spike their favorite song at the shopping mall. When Spike allows him back, the crowd at the mall erupts in applause. 1178:", she is sought for advice by Heather Farrell (Maureen Deiseach), whose twin sister Erica (Angela Deiseach) had gotten pregnant following a summer romance; Spike tells her that keeping Emma felt right for her, but that it did not mean that it was the right choice overall. She later meets a Grade 11 Irish student named Patrick (Vincent Walsh) who happens to wear the same Pogues T-shirt as her. Despite a fledgling relationship, which includes a song he writes for her, Spike begins to avoid him as it becomes more serious, but he sits her down and tells her to take it easy, in a speech he claimed took half a night to write. The two date for some time until breaking up off-screen in season 2, when Spike decides she could not commit to a relationship. The two are last seen together arguing in the school library over Patrick's decision to date Liz. 1006:'s Catherine Dunphy noted that during the initial readthrough of "It's Late", the episode that began her pregnancy storyline, Stepto's castmates "snickered". Promoting the series, Stepto recalled receiving very little sex education during her time in Grade 8, the same grade her character became pregnant, stating that it consisted of one single gym class of "diagrams and filling in the blanks", and spoke of what she perceived as a more widespread apathy toward the subject by educators. Spike's decision to keep her baby was influenced by an increasing trend in pregnant teenagers keeping theirs. Conversely, Stepto would say in contemporary interviews that she would have had an abortion had she been in her character's situation, which she said would greatly surprise interviewers. 1268:, Spike bought out her mother's beauty salon and took up a career as a hairdresser. In the show's second season, she begins a romantic relationship with Snake. This initially disgusts Emma, as Snake is her teacher in her Media Immersion class, but she later accepts it. In the lead-up to their wedding, Spike gets pregnant again, which becomes a center of conflict as Snake had previously stated he did not want another child, but the two reconcile just before the wedding and arrive there in casual clothing. Instead of changing her last name, she 956: 1236: 62: 5109: 324:, and the second season shows the pregnancy's impact on her relationships and education; her relationship with boyfriend Shane McKay (Bill Parrott) is strained, and the PTA has her removed from Degrassi for setting a "bad example". After giving birth to Emma by the third season, Spike is supported with monthly child support payments, which stop when Shane withholds one to attend a concert where he falls off a bridge, landing him in a coma. By 365:, the award of which inspired the name of Spike's daughter. Like her co-stars, Amanda Stepto's public image was directly affected by her portrayal of Spike, as she was often conflated with the character and mistaken as being legitimately pregnant. The character's large spiked hair, which was Stepto's own, became considered a "trademark" of both the character and the actress. Several episodes about her pregnancy were banned from airing on the 405: 1492:
scrutiny, which she already had been experiencing prior to the show because of her hairstyle. In 2012, she recalled: "I was always being stared at because of my hair, and then as the show became more popular, I realized I couldn't tell people to fuck off and stop staring at meβ€”they were staring at me because I was on the show." She also recalled receiving threats of violence from other punk girls, whose boyfriends were attracted to her.
947:, began calling her "Spike" on set, which also inspired the character's name. The cast was forbidden from wearing predominantly black clothing, which, according to Stepto, "ruled out like 99% percent of my wardrobe". Instead, she wore various T-shirts of punk rock and new wave bands that she liked. Like the rest of the characters on the series, Spike's experiences were loosely or directly based on Stepto's own experiences. 1092:'s run, Stepto observed that her character seemed very unhappy; when interviewed in 1990, Stepto stated that Spike was "always sad or depressed" and "sort of boring", but acknowledged her character's struggles contributing to her behavior. In 2005, she would remark that she and her character shared some similarities, including her support for animal rights, but sans the pregnancy. Interviewed by CBC's 1496:
to me and tell me everything that happened to them and what can I say? They just think I went through the same thing. But I didn't. It was my character." However, she also commented that she wasn't bothered by the confusion. Stepto was often recognized and mobbed in public as a result of her character's popularity. Because of the popularity of her character, Stepto was chosen as a spokesperson for
1225:. However, Shane's instability frightens Spike and she decides to remove Shane from their lives out of concern for Emma's safety. She does not provide Shane with their new address nor photographs of Emma as she grows up. She does not talk about Shane to Emma, except for his name. Emma's lone memory of the sanitarium visit leads her to believe that Shane was a doctor. 1309:) and is suspended due to the allegations, Snake starts drinking, which prompts Spike to leave with Jack and stay with her mother. She returns several episodes later, just after Sean returns from fighting in Afghanistan to stay at the Nelson-Simpson residence. She appears less frequently during the later seasons as Emma's class is phased out, and she last appears in 1098:, Stepto was asked whether she was like her character in real life. She responded: "My character's much more depressing than I am, because of, you know, what she has to cope with.". However, she further stated: "It's really interesting because you learn a lot about what other people go through if they were under that same stress". Speaking to the 1276:), a troubled boy, eats at the Nelson-Simpson house for dinner one night, Spike offers him leftovers, which causes him to misinterpret her offer as looking down at him and he leaves to attend a party. When Emma finds Sean after being kicked out of the party, she calls Spike to pick them up despite the embarrassed Sean insisting her not to. 1073:), as well as other types of clothing such as plaid skirts, oversized sweaters and ruffled blouses. She is typically polite, but confrontational and resentful when concerning her pregnancy and motherhood. She has been described as a "petite punk rocker", "seemingly cool but naive" and a "sullen girl". As opposed to her more stoic friend 1194:) but is unrequited as he is taking Michelle Accette (Maureen McKay). Post-graduation, Spike is working at a one-hour photo lab with Tessa Campanelli (Kristen Bourne), but several months later is attending university while Emma is attending junior kindergarten, joking to Caitlin they are a "mother-daughter student team". 1132:
Spike is occasionally seen as a background extra in the early episodes of the series, with a supporting role in the eighth episode, where she is first credited. In the episode, she and Voula Grivogiannis (Niki Kemeny) try and support the ailing father of their friend Lorraine "L.D." Delacorte (Amanda
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Stepto compared playing Spike to being her biological mother. In 1992, she named the first-season episode "Parent's Night" as her most important episode. In the episode, which immediately follows "It's Late", Spike, who is contemplating giving her baby up for adoption, seeks the advice of Wheels, who
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After Liz's date with Tim O'Connor (Keith White) goes wrong when he kisses her good night, reawakening her memories of childhood sexual abuse, Spike attempts to talk to her in the library about it. When she tells Liz it's okay to kiss somebody you like goodnight, Liz retorts, "Yeah, it's easy to see
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her thoughts on adult Spike, Stepto opined that she realized her character was ultimately meant to have a supporting role, but that she felt the lack of screen time for Spike compared to the rest of the family, was "kinda weird", especially as there continued to be scenes in the Nelson-Simpson house
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Stephanie Kaye was considered for the storyline, however due to the nature of the character, it was decided against by the writers; Stepto explained: "You can't just say the promiscuous girls get pregnant.". Spike was chosen because she was seen as a "nice, quiet character that everybody liked", and
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In addition, she was mistaken by fans as being pregnant in real life and would be sent clothing and stuffed toys. She would also often be sent letters praising, defending and criticizing her character, and from other teenage mothers, who sought her advice. Stepto said in 1988: "Someone will come up
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Between the second and third seasons, Emma almost dies in the hospital as a result of her premature birth, which involved over twelve hours of labor. When school returns, Spike refuses to let Shane see Emma, feeling he is unreliable. However, she begins to slightly warm up to him when he begins to
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She was ultimately accepted and underwent the first series of acting workshops. Stepto was the only student at the school to audition for the show. Recalling this, Stepto later said: "A year later, everyone else was sorry they didn't". Initially, she auditioned for the role of provocatively dressed
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remarked that she was recognized as "the pregnant 14-year-old student with the weird haircut". Critic Bob Remington quipped that Spike's hair resembled a "science experiment in electromagnetism". According to Stepto, the fame and recognition she received caused her confusion in dealing with public
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In the book, Spike details her first interaction with Shane, at a soccer game. Their relationship develops over time, culminating in a sexual encounter at Lucy Fernandez's party. The prejudices Spike experiences as a pregnant teenager are also further addressed; for example, a petition calling for
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of Claude Tanner (David-Armin Parcells) in the lead-up to a talent show, Spike suggests to hold the show but as a benefit, with the proceeds going to Claude's family or a charity, a proposal which is unanimously agreed upon by the other students. Later on, in the lead-up to the school semi-formal
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the impact that playing the role would have on her: "Spike made me realize I shouldn't hate my own mother for what she did especially when I realized I was really playing her." Other aspects from Stepto that were translated to the character included her support for animal rights, and the scrutiny
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in December 1988, she spoke of plotlines that she wanted for Spike, including one where she runs away to "get away from it all". She also expressed a want for "an episode where I'm laughing. I'm always asking, 'Can't I smile?'". Despite these reservations, Stepto commented that her character as
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as her removal may potentially be unconstitutional. In addition, Spike's mother, portrayed as caring and supportive in the television series, is ultimately unwilling to support her daughter and lashes out at her when she decides to keep the baby rather than put it up for adoption.
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why you got pregnant.", to which Spike responds, "What sort of cheap shot was that?". Nonetheless, she still attempts to get Liz to talk to her, to no avail. Liz later meets Spike at her house as she is playing with Emma and confides her childhood abuse to her.
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opined that the show "handled Spike's whole parenthood arc very well", noting how multiple options were presented for the pregnant Spike, and how they "ultimately didn't sugarcoat how difficult raising Emma really was for Spike." In the 2020 book
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Christine Mazumdar observed Stepto's "honest portrayal" of Spike and asserts that the character's storyline "revolutionized" how teen pregnancy was portrayed on television, as the consequences are felt throughout the years and decades since.
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to have a recurring role in the newer series. While she appears frequently in the first two seasons, Stepto is not credited in the opening sequence until the third season, and appears in the opening until the eighth season. By the events of
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ranked Spike at #7 on their "25 best 'Degrassi' characters" list. Writer Jeff Mezydlo remarked that despite the challenges she faced, Spike "proved to be a good example of fictional perseverance", and that the inclusion of her daughter in
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later recalled: "We said to each other afterwards, "Oh myβ€”that girl is not Stephanie Kaye, but we need her in our show!"". The role was explicitly created for Stepto. In 2019, she recalled making approximately $ 50 daily for her role in
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described Spike as a "lynchpin" of the series. Stepto was frequently recognized and mobbed by fans. Linda Schuyler claimed in 2022 that Spike was the first primetime depiction of teen pregnancy in which the baby was kept. In his book
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withheld "It's Late" along with several other episodes. This decision came shortly before Amanda Stepto arrived in the UK for a promotional tour in May 1988. Stepto criticized the ban in the British press. Speaking to the
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Spike is characterized as a normally-behaved teenage girl with a "gentle" personality whose fashion incorporates elements of punk rock, including large spiked hair (which evolves into a "mall hair" style by
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I mean I used to get fan mail and people would send me baby clothes, and uh, stuffed animals and stuff like that...and sometimes I'm like, "yeah... crazy, but...well maybe my character's that realistic".
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dinners all the time", but felt that she was still "fashionable". Stepto also stated that she still had input into her wardrobe, particularly wearing clothing from Canadian designers.
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in 2005, Stepto felt her character had become "boring" and "a bit dull" in the newer series, as opposed to her style in the previous series. She noted that her character "makes these
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Spike was one of the show's most popular characters, and her storyline was key to the franchise's later developments. She appears in a total of 113 episodes throughout the franchise.
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experienced its highest viewership. Amanda Stepto earned recognition from critics and scholars for her portrayal of Spike. In 1990, along with her co-stars, she was nominated for the
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characters, and her teenage pregnancy storyline received critical praise. Amanda Stepto was acclaimed for her portrayal, and the character has been cited as a "fan favourite" by the
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In the Season 3 episode "Black & White", Spike attempts to get a busgirl job at a local diner, but the manager mocks her spiked hairstyle and claims she arrived 15 minutes late.
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to the relationship between Spike and Shane as well as her home life. The novel is based on the episodes "It's Late", "Eggbert", "Censored", "Pass Tense", and "Seasons Greetings".
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would not be expected to be in such a situation. With Spike, the writers sought to demonstrate that "just because someone's 14 and gets pregnant doesn't mean that she's a slut."
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is adopted himself. Speaking on the filming of the scene, Stepto said that she felt as if she was in "the body of my biological mother talking to me". In 1988, Stepto stated to
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character and frequently makes musical tribute videos to her. Later in the segment, he is greeted at his door by a man who recites, in song, a restraining order against him.
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novelization of Spike's story, written by Loretta Castellarin and Ken Roberts, was released in December 1988 and reprinted with an updated cover in 2006. The novel is in
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For her role, Stepto received two nominations. In 1990, along with her co-stars, she was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast for
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in a radio interview that year that she had a teenage pregnancy in her family, and spoke of the common practice at the time in which pregnant teens were sent to
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movement, Stepto had large spiked hair. In a 2016 podcast interview, Stepto explained that it was based on the style of Colin Abrahall, the vocalist of the
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series and has admitted an affection for Stepto and her character, and co-hosts a podcast named after the song. In an episode of the Comedy Central series
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realized that Emma Nelson would be attending junior high school, and the show was re-tooled (with the original ideas mostly retained) as a revival of
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Amanda Stepto's real life image was directly impacted by the role. Her "outrageously-coiffed" punk hairstyle, which she had developed years prior to
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Reactions are also observed postpartum. In the season three premiere, two characters overhear Spike talking about Emma, and call it "gross".
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focused on Spike was published by James Lorimer & Co in December 1988, exploring her storyline and background in further detail.
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Amanda Stepto expressed some critical observations about her character's personality during and after the series' run. During
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portrayed in the novelization, which she described as "much more cocky", more closely resembled her real-life personality.
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are explored in the latter series. Sometime when Emma is a toddler, Spike takes Emma to visit Shane at a sanitarium in
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She is in Grade 10 for the first season and in Grade 11 for the second. She finishes Grade 12 by the beginning of
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Greenaway, Kathryn (May 21, 1991). "Kids from Degrassi say hi; CBC show's stars visit city to interview teens".
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door to a new generation of fans and took the franchise's popularity to greater heights". Kelly Martinez of
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released a song in tribute to her character, "I'm In Love with A Girl Named Spike", on their 1994 album
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revisits the story of Shane McKay. After finding his photo in a yearbook, Emma and Craig Manning (
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Toronto Comic Con Q&A With Degrassi Junior High Cast (Caitlin, Joey & Spike) 03/19/2022
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her removal from school is signed by over 300 parents, and Spike is suggested to hire a
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in 1992, and she gave talks at schools across the province during the summer of 1993.
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Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role
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Cook), who has a fear of hospitals. The character's storyline begins in the episode "
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Linda Schuyler said in 2015 that it was her idea to tackle teenage pregnancy during
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Wright, Lisa (September 22, 1992). "Talk about sex to your teens, agency urges".
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who portrayed Emma; "I'm so grateful Spike kept you. Because we would not have
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In the seventh season, when Snake is falsely accused of rape by Darcy Edwards (
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Manning's father dies in the Season 2 two-part finale "Tears Are Not Enough"
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Richmond, Annie (May 19, 1988). "Scoop meets the banned Degrassi girl...".
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She is in Grade 8 for the first two seasons, and in Grade 9 for the third.
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as actors were paid based on how many lines they would have per episode.
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TV North : everything you wanted to know about Canadian television
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Canadian Children's Literature/LittΓ©rature canadienne pour la jeunesse
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Peter Kenter stated that her storylines "struck a chord" with viewers.
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dance, she develops romantic feelings towards Archie "Snake" Simpson (
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Spike is often described as one of the most important characters in
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due to the inclusion of her daughter, Emma, in the revival series
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that she experienced in public due to her spiked hairstyle.
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Stepto last appeared as Spike in the 2010 television movie
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Slotek, Jim (April 16, 1987). "Quality time not prime".
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and explores her character in greater detail, providing
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Events in Spike's life that occurred between the end of
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Publicity photograph of Spike from the third season of
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Weaver, B., 1989. The Degrassi Street Kids in Print.
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originated in 1999 as an unrelated teen series named
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Archived interview of Amanda Stepto from Degrassi.ca
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Giese, Rachel (October 2008). "Why TV turns us on".
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May 24, 1993. 3343:"Spike speaks, but not everyone is clapping". 2903:"PM's marzipan sweeter than Ms Wendt's eclair" 2420: 2418: 2185: 2092: 2030: 1969: 4532: 4124:. Season 3. Episode 1–2. September 17, 2003. 4066:, Playing With Time, Inc. (January 5, 1992). 1888: 1532: 859: 4166:. Season 2. Episode 12–13. January 5, 2003. 4080:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3628:"The Best and Worst of Degrassi's Farewells" 1642:- Spike's daughter and central character of 1508:British Broadcasting Corporation controversy 1239:Spike as she appears in the fifth season of 320:She becomes pregnant in the first season of 4271:. Season 5. Episode 15. February 20, 2006. 3922:. Season 1. Episode 1–2. November 6, 1989. 3901:. Season 3. Episode 16. February 27, 1989. 3880:. Season 3. Episode 14. February 13, 1989. 3660:. October 15, 2020. Event occurs at 4:56. 3011:"The 25 best 'Degrassi' characters, ranked" 2415: 1272:. When Emma's then-boyfriend Sean Cameron ( 1156:Spike appears in a total of 37 episodes of 4539: 4525: 4451:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4313:. Season 14. Episode 11. January 6, 2015. 4250:. Season 5. Episode 14. January 30, 2006. 4229:. Season 5. Episode 12. December 5, 2005. 4208:. Season 3. Episode 15. February 9, 2004. 4187:. Season 2. Episode 16. January 17, 2003. 4048:. Season 2. Episode 12. January 14, 1991. 4027:. Season 2. Episode 11. January 14, 1991. 4006:. Season 2. Episode 6. December 10, 1990. 3859:. Season 3. Episode 12. February 6, 1989. 3838:. Season 3. Episode 11. February 6, 1989. 3817:. Season 3. Episode 4. November 21, 1988. 2923:– via National Library of Australia. 1388:Spike was one of the most popular classic 866: 852: 403: 60: 4389: 3985:. Season 2. Episode 5. December 3, 1990. 3943:. Season 1. Episode 6. December 5, 1989. 3796:. Season 3. Episode 1. November 7, 1988. 3516:. No. 3383. 1988-09-29. p. 50. 3510:"Def II: Degrassi Junior High: It's Late" 3479: 3316: 3304: 3277: 3208: 3109: 2936: 2504: 2387: 2151: 2015: 1957: 1854: 1322:She appears in a total of 51 episodes of 1197:She appears in a total of 25 episodes of 728:Degrassi Junior High/Degrassi High novels 303:(1989–91), and the first nine seasons of 5171:Television characters introduced in 1987 5146:Degrassi: The Next Generation characters 4417: 4145:. Season 2. Episode 3. October 6, 2002. 3964:. Season 1. Episode 9. January 9, 1990. 3775:. Season 2. Episode 13. March 28, 1988. 3754:. Season 2. Episode 11. March 14, 1988. 3712:. Season 2. Episode 1. January 4, 1988. 3540: 3485:""It's Late" W/ Amanda Stepto Interview" 3464: 3234:"Degrassi Junior High: the oral history" 3135: 3083: 3033: 2836: 2450: 2218: 2157:""It's Late" W/ Amanda Stepto Interview" 2069:"Degrassi Junior High: the oral history" 1823: 1516:experienced its highest viewership, the 1398:and a "trailblazer" by women's magazine 1367: 1234: 954: 377:for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast for 3733:. Season 2. Episode 10. March 7, 1988. 3595: 3375:"China picks up Degrassi Junior High". 3182: 3008: 2729:Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures 2304: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1999: 1997: 1529:programming strand on October 3, 1988. 1363: 1125: 14: 5128: 4546: 4331: 4113: 4111: 3691:. Season 1. Episode 8. March 8, 1987. 3431: 3357: 3228: 3226: 3161: 3004: 3002: 3000: 2973: 2948: 2848: 2661:. Season 7. Episode 21. June 2, 2008. 2612: 2610: 2585: 2583: 2581: 2579: 2534: 2465:from the original on September 4, 2019 2411:(Video). 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Lorimer. 3176: 3112:"E.N.G. newsies battle Avonlea kids" 3034:Martinez, Kelly (27 November 2021). 2505:Gudzowsky, Nicole (April 12, 1989). 2483: 2424: 2194:(Podcast). Audioboom. Archived from 1994: 1884: 1882: 1857:"E.N.G. newsies battle Avonlea kids" 1458:Women and Popular Culture in Canada, 4420:Women and popular culture in Canada 4338:. Vancouver: Whitecap. p. 39. 4202:"Accidents Will Happen: Part Two". 3559:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 3489:I'm In Love With A Girl Named Spike 3223: 3211:"Degrassi stories now out in books" 3209:Remington, Bob (December 9, 1988). 3084:Anderson, Bill (January 23, 1992). 2997: 2849:Riches, Hester (December 8, 1988). 2607: 2576: 2484:Kyte, Kathryn (September 6, 2017). 2451:MacNicol, Glynnis (March 1, 2012). 2393: 2362:Sontag, Sharon (December 9, 1988). 2348: 2240: 2209: 2174: 2161:I'm In Love With A Girl Named Spike 2105:from the original on March 22, 2019 1982:from the original on March 22, 2019 1824:Anderson, Bill (January 23, 1992). 1572:, who portrayed Marco Del Rossi in 1117: 1047: 288:teen drama franchise. Portrayed by 24: 4464: 4088: 3052: 2281: 2142: 2054: 2021: 1910: 1867:from the original on June 11, 2021 1836:from the original on June 11, 2021 1789: 1743: 282:is a fictional character from the 261:Jack Simpson (with Archie Simpson) 25: 18:Christine "Spike" Nelson 5182: 4500: 4474:Degrassi Junior High : Spike 4265:"Our Lips Are Sealed: Part One". 4223:"The Lexicon Of Love: Part Two". 3790:"Can't Live With 'Em, Part One". 3632:Do You Know What I Love The Most? 3405:"Pregnancy offends British taste" 2915:from the original on 11 June 2021 2364:"TV actress confused as teen mom" 1879: 5108: 5107: 3664:from the original on 2021-12-14. 3644: 3619: 3589: 3577: 3546: 3534: 3502: 3473: 3458: 3425: 3397: 3368: 3351: 3336: 3317:McConnell, Rick (June 9, 1993). 3310: 3298: 3136:Atherton, Tony (March 4, 1992). 3110:Remington, Bob (March 8, 1992). 2552:"Degrassi Junior High: Term III" 2550:Weiss, Anne (July–August 1989). 2340:. Episode 1. February 29, 1992. 2093:Damian Abraham (April 7, 2016). 1970:Damian Abraham (April 7, 2016). 1933:from the original on 2021-12-14. 1855:Remington, Bob (March 8, 1992). 1163: 5141:Degrassi Junior High characters 4300: 4279: 4258: 4237: 4216: 4195: 4174: 4153: 4132: 4056: 4035: 4014: 3993: 3972: 3951: 3930: 3909: 3888: 3867: 3846: 3825: 3804: 3783: 3762: 3741: 3720: 3699: 3678: 3608:from the original on 2021-06-24 3596:Rampton, Mike (June 24, 2021). 3271: 3251: 3202: 3155: 3129: 3103: 3077: 3027: 2979: 2967: 2942: 2895: 2878: 2842: 2811: 2799: 2787: 2775: 2763: 2716: 2689:"Degrassi junior high series". 2682: 2669: 2648: 2634: 2622: 2595: 2564:from the original on 3 May 2021 2543: 2528: 2498: 2477: 2444: 2381: 2327: 2117: 2086: 1715: 1706: 1693: 1684: 1675: 1658: 1599:Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle 1479:Impact on Stepto's public image 1328: 353:She was one of the first major 2806:Castellarin & Roberts 1988 2794:Castellarin & Roberts 1988 2782:Castellarin & Roberts 1988 2770:Castellarin & Roberts 1988 2711:Castellarin & Roberts 1988 1963: 1951: 1848: 1817: 1764: 1249:Spike has a recurring role in 950: 13: 1: 4773:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4471:Castellarin, Loretta (2006). 4289:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4286:"Another Brick In The Wall". 4268:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4247:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4226:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4205:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4184:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4163:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4142:Degrassi: The Next Generation 4139:"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". 4121:Degrassi: The Next Generation 3626:Irwin, Spencer (2020-09-23). 2658:Degrassi: The Next Generation 2186:Damian Abraham (2016-04-08). 2031:Damian Abraham (2016-04-08). 1943:: CS1 maint: date and year ( 1732: 1645:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1574:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1551:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1543:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1512:In the United Kingdom, where 1443:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1270:adopts his surname after hers 1252:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1242:Degrassi: The Next Generation 1106:Speaking of her character in 996:sexually transmitted diseases 504:Degrassi: The Next Generation 369:in the United Kingdom, where 330:Degrassi: The Next Generation 306:Degrassi: The Next Generation 215:Photo developer (School's Out 3562:. 2007-10-21. Archived from 3432:Murray, Neil (13 May 1988). 3236:. 2012-04-28. Archived from 3183:Swanson, Judy (1989-01-22). 3062:. 2014-04-09. Archived from 3009:Mezydlo, Jeff (2023-02-02). 2949:Jaffer, Mertz (2022-08-21). 2232:(Interview). Interviewed by 2127:. 2007-02-03. Archived from 2071:. 2012-04-28. Archived from 1802:. 2009-09-03. Archived from 1774:. 2014-04-09. Archived from 1737: 1020: 960:Etobicoke School of the Arts 897:Etobicoke School of the Arts 292:, Spike appeared throughout 7: 4560:The Kids of Degrassi Street 3671: 1633: 1298:, a pregnant Manny Santos ( 895:when she was attending the 883: 582:The Kids Of Degrassi Street 480:The Kids Of Degrassi Street 10: 5187: 4325: 3263:(Television documentary). 2989:(Television documentary). 2697:. October 2006. p. 1. 2507:"PBS stars keep kids rapt" 2261:"'Spike' appeals to teens" 1800:"Canada's Awards Database" 1533:Influence on future series 1375:signing autographs at the 1332: 1208: 1044:where she is not present. 32: 5161:Fictional teenage parents 5103: 5047: 4997: 4955: 4937: 4910: 4862: 4781: 4770: 4729: 4711: 4678: 4642: 4588: 4579: 4557: 3452:British Newspaper Archive 3185:"Spike hits nail on head" 3169:The Canadian Encyclopedia 1587: 1555:Ready, Willing, and Wired 1255:, as Emma (now played by 267: 249: 237: 227: 211: 203: 195: 190: 167: 157: 143: 126: 75: 59: 49: 44: 27:Fictional character from 5074:(unproduced 2023 series) 4927:Degrassi Takes Manhattan 4873:Mother and Child Reunion 4693:Christine "Spike" Nelson 3895:"Bye Bye, Junior High". 3853:"Taking Off, Part Two". 3832:"Taking Off, Part One". 2655:"Everything She Wants". 2269:. 1988-12-15. p. 48 1651: 1312:Degrassi Takes Manhattan 1039:, when asked by co-star 1028:Degrassi Takes Manhattan 891:noticed an audition for 707:Christine "Spike" Nelson 633:Mother And Child Reunion 567:(unproduced 2023 series) 542:Degrassi Takes Manhattan 413:This article is part of 343:Degrassi Takes Manhattan 280:Christine "Spike" Nelson 241:Archie "Snake" Simpson ( 199:Christine Nelson-Simpson 132:Degrassi Takes Manhattan 5156:Fictional photographers 4919:Degrassi Goes Hollywood 4361:Ellis, Kathryn (2005). 4181:"Message In A Bottle". 2431:Degrassi High Newspaper 1592:American ska punk band 796:Playing With Time, Inc. 534:Degrassi Goes Hollywood 191:In-universe information 5151:Fictional hairdressers 5083:Awards and nominations 4703:Derek "Wheels" Wheeler 4332:Kenter, Peter (2001). 4021:"Showtime, Part Two". 3319:"Time to spike apathy" 3260:Degrassi Between Takes 2642:How Did They Turn Out? 2515:Hackensack, New Jersey 1421: 1380: 1279:The season 3 premiere 1246: 1056: 966: 945:Derek "Wheels" Wheeler 923:, which later went to 743:Degrassi: Extra Credit 712:Derek "Wheels" Wheeler 438:Awards and nominations 35:Spike (disambiguation) 5136:Fictional adolescents 4930:(The Rest Of My Life) 4880:Accidents Will Happen 4455:) CS1 maint: others ( 3958:"Sixteen, Part One". 3811:"Seasons Greetings". 2741:10.1353/jeu.2010.0005 2222:(February 26, 2015). 1416: 1371: 1341:mass-market paperback 1295:Accidents Will Happen 1238: 1158:Degrassi Junior High. 1052: 958: 939:According to Stepto, 934:Degrassi Junior High, 644:Accidents Will Happen 168:Number of appearances 5000:Degrassi: Next Class 4613:Bye-Bye, Junior High 4591:Degrassi Junior High 3937:"Nobody's Perfect". 3898:Degrassi Junior High 3877:Degrassi Junior High 3856:Degrassi Junior High 3835:Degrassi Junior High 3814:Degrassi Junior High 3793:Degrassi Junior High 3772:Degrassi Junior High 3751:Degrassi Junior High 3730:Degrassi Junior High 3709:Degrassi Junior High 3688:Degrassi Junior High 3060:"11th Annual Awards" 1772:"11th Annual Awards" 1557:, to be produced by 1514:Degrassi Junior High 1466:Degrassi Junior High 1377:Minnesota State Fair 1364:Reception and impact 1324:The Next Generation. 1223:Stouffville, Ontario 1127:Degrassi Junior High 1090:Degrassi Junior High 1031:. After season 7 of 971:Degrassi Junior High 893:Degrassi Junior High 769:(executive producer) 604:Degrassi Junior High 600:Bye-Bye, Junior High 593:Degrassi Junior High 512:Degrassi: Next Class 488:Degrassi Junior High 379:Degrassi Junior High 371:Degrassi Junior High 322:Degrassi Junior High 294:Degrassi Junior High 105:Degrassi Junior High 86:Degrassi Junior High 68:Degrassi Junior High 4307:"Firestarter (1)". 4070:(Television movie). 4042:"Three's A Crowd". 3874:"Black And White". 3685:"Nothing To Fear". 3410:Winnipeg Free Press 2631:, pp. 167, 173 2604:, pp. 161, 164 2266:Winnipeg Free Press 1230:The Next Generation 1219:The Next Generation 1033:The Next Generation 879:Concept and casting 243:The Next Generation 231:Ms. Nelson (mother) 4984:Shark in the Water 3142:The Ottawa Citizen 3090:The Ottawa Citizen 2987:The Degrassi Story 2908:The Canberra Times 2099:Turned Out A Punk! 1976:Turned Out A Punk! 1830:The Ottawa Citizen 1561:. 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Index

Christine "Spike" Nelson
Spike (disambiguation)
Degrassi
A teenage girl in a black tank top and large, blonde spiky hair smiles to the camera on a black background.
Degrassi Junior High
Nothing To Fear
Degrassi Junior High
Kiss Me Steph
Degrassi Takes Manhattan
Linda Schuyler
Yan Moore
Amanda Stepto
Emma Nelson
Canadian
Degrassi
Amanda Stepto
Degrassi High
Degrassi: The Next Generation
teenage pregnancy
motherhood
Miriam McDonald
Stefan Brogren
Degrassi Takes Manhattan
novel
pregnant teenagers
It's Late
International Emmy
BBC
Young Artist Award
Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role

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