I agree with you though. I'm not a teen myself. And whenever others are acting more juvenile, it seems the trio follows suit.Kasdeja wrote: Bree was never a normal teen and the boys are a little older...I see what you are saying...but maybe my age is what makes me see these silly antics and such which is out of Series Character (does that make sense?) as a bit more Degrassi than what it has been up until now. Which is a good reason in my eyes to ask the simple question for the Creators to answer if they are making this so that younger viewers identify and enjoy it more, now.
Change in target demographic?
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Re: Change in target demographic?
good topic here. i don't know how intentional the shift has been, and it could be just this story arc. it wasn't to long ago that jonas was tied up by bree, and all three were kidnapped and drugged. but i think moving from bree being chased by the order to aiding other ceremony girls is part of the shift you sense.Kasdeja wrote:There has always been what seemed a fair mix in age groups of fans for this...and the story seemed to cater to the older than 15 year olds considering what all has happened. I couldn't help but notice a more bubble gummy feel lately. Has your demographic changed? It is something some of us might like to know now...
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I couldn't agree more about Sarah. Until now the "teens" have been very un-teen-like.Morgan wrote:I think that Sarah (she's the youngest sister right?) brought a very realistic teen element to the story. Up until her, I never thought the trio sounded like a normal teen group. Now Sarah is clear on expressing her focus of boys and sexual innuendo. This just hit me as realistic. I appreciated it.
But I hope the story doesn't get, as you say, "bubble gum".
As for bubble gum, only Jules can bring that on, in my opinion. And I suspect she will

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