Photo: Peter Brooker/REX Shutterstock. Degrassi, the teen drama that has been teaching young people about sex, drugs, and Drake since the early '80s, released its latest incarnation,
Degrassi: Next Class, on Netflix last month. Within the 10 episodes filled with every parent's nightmares is a story line tied to a different legendary TV series—
Gilmore Girls.As
Vulture points out, rather than peppering an episode with
GG references (which, in and of itself would be a
Gilmore homage), this season's sixth episode features a plot about a teenager named Zoe who believes her biological father could be real-life actor David Sutcliffe. Sutcliffe played Christopher, the reason Rory will probably never have a great relationship with men. Zoe's reason for her bio-dad theory, other than the resemblance between Sutcliffe and herself? Her mom was an extra on
Gilmore Girls. Beyond creating the best possible idea for a reality show, the crossover proves there's definitely a
Degrassi demographic that overlaps
Gilmore Girl's
audience (which also might be headed back to
Netflix for a reboot). With all of
GG available to stream on the platform, it's possible there are twentysomething fans of the mother-daughter dramedy also watching
Degrassi: Next Class for the nostalgia factor, as well as teens who are discovering
Degrassi and
Gilmore Girls for the first time. I just wish they had cast another
GG actress as Zoe's mom to further fuel her Sutcliffe speculation. Wouldn't it be amazing to suggest there was behind-the-scenes romance between Christopher and Miss Patty?
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