PrettyinPink55
07-03-2005, 06:15 PM
I read on tv.com (tvtome's replacement) that Daniel Clark (Sean Cameron) will no longer be on Degrassi, since in the show, he went back to live with his parents after the shooting. Is this true? Because I was hoping Sean would come back and get back with Emma!!!! :(
Here is where I got the info: (There are also other really interesting Degrassi articles on tv.com, check it out!)
http://www.tv.com/tracking/viewer.html&ref_id=6810&tid=5311&ref_type=101
In "Back in Black," one from The N's seemingly limitless supply of "season finales," Daniel Clark delivered a personal-best performance as troubled ex-thug Sean. Having helped stop school shooter Rick (Ephraim Ellis), Sean wrestled with his feelings of guilt and mortality, straining his relationship with adorable goth chick Ellie (Stacey Farber) in the process. And as I watched Clark, something dawned on me. Not only was the episode compelling and entertaining, but it was also dramatic, effective, well-acted... good. Clark finally broke free from the "brooding yet sensitive loner" role and cried. The scene played like a final exam for his years in the unofficial Degrassi acting class.
Clark really was graduating. "Back in Black" (which reunited Sean with his long-estranged parents) was the actor's last episode.
Here is where I got the info: (There are also other really interesting Degrassi articles on tv.com, check it out!)
http://www.tv.com/tracking/viewer.html&ref_id=6810&tid=5311&ref_type=101
In "Back in Black," one from The N's seemingly limitless supply of "season finales," Daniel Clark delivered a personal-best performance as troubled ex-thug Sean. Having helped stop school shooter Rick (Ephraim Ellis), Sean wrestled with his feelings of guilt and mortality, straining his relationship with adorable goth chick Ellie (Stacey Farber) in the process. And as I watched Clark, something dawned on me. Not only was the episode compelling and entertaining, but it was also dramatic, effective, well-acted... good. Clark finally broke free from the "brooding yet sensitive loner" role and cried. The scene played like a final exam for his years in the unofficial Degrassi acting class.
Clark really was graduating. "Back in Black" (which reunited Sean with his long-estranged parents) was the actor's last episode.