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Charlotte & Ray Talk Season 10

Charlotte & Ray have been busy promoting Degrassi Takes Manhattan in New York this past week. One of their best interviews comes from Crushable.com. There they discuss everything from season 10 spoilers to Ray’s girlfriend to their biggest fans. It’s definitely a must read! Here is an excerpt:

How do you feel about leaving the show, now that you’re Grade 12s?

Raymond: I don’t want to. I don’t know if I’ll ever find another family like the one here at Degrassi. It’s not something I’m looking forward to, leaving this show, but all good things must come to an end.

Charlotte: Yeah, me either. I mean, obviously starting as a Grade 10 you knew that it was going to come to an end eventually. They tried the university story lines and I think it’s better to keep it in school, so we’re all pretty realistic. And last year, a bunch of our cast mates left – five last year…every year everyone’s used to leaving and new kids come in, and that’s one good thing about it. But the other good thing about Degrassi is you can always come back. Oftentimes they write characters back. And I’m sure we’ll visit and see everyone. It will be sad.

To read the full interview, check out part 1 & part 2.

3 days left guys!!!!!! ♥

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TeenNick Interviews Charlotte & Ray

TeenNick has posted a new interview with Charlotte Arnold and Ray Ablack discussing season 10. Here’s what they said we have to look forward to:

Charlotte: Ok, what I’m most passionate about in all the story lines is sort of the gender identity situation which, we can’t give too much away cause it’s gonna unfold the way it will. But that topic I was really excited that they tackled.
There’s also some other completely… like, even the most recent scripts we read, some of the areas they go to with Eli’s character? I had no idea what was going on with Eli’s character when I read the script. I was like, “Oh my god, this is something they sooo haven’t tackled before.”
And then just in general, everything has really been stepped up. Like right from the first episode — Fiona’s going through some really rough stuff. There’s a lot of tension… I mean, that’s why it’s called the Boiling Point; there’s tension building underneath the surface of every character. And it all comes to a head…

Sounds very exciting!! Read the full interview right here!