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5 Reasons to Treasure Triles on Degrassi
The season finale of Degrassi definitely brought the drama I await after years of Degrassi . When the storm cleared we were left with new relationships going into the next season. I have quickly boarded the Triles ship, which gained speed with that finale. Triles is the shipping name for Tristan Milligan and Miles Hollingsworth morning I find a new reason to love this pairing so I wanted to list my top 5 reasons for you.
1. Bi/Pan/Fluid Representation Possibly. The show has had bisexual characters before, but so far no characters that identifies as a bisexual male. Theyve also had characters who came out as gay after having dating the opposite sex. It would be excellent to see Miles identifying as something else on the spectrum or choosing to not be labeled at all. I recognize many guys who dated many girls before realizing they liked guys.I also have friends who say theyve never been with a guy,but could spot it happening if the right person came along. I feel like Miles is just unseal from what weve seen so far and Im eager t
The Degrassi Scene That Was Cut Because An Player Hated It So Much
Actor Lyle Lettau, who portrays Tristan Milligan in "Degrassi: Next Class," had such an issue with the handling of labeling in a scene that it was cut entirely from the episode. The trim scene was reportedly supposed to occur in Season 4, Episode 3, "#ILookLikeA," as revealed by Lettau in a video interview posted on the "Degrassi" Facebook page.
During the conversation, Lettau elaborated on what exactly bothered him about the scene. He explains how, in the scene, his character Tristan is angry with another personality, Miles (Eric Osborne), for not wanting to be labeled as "the homosexual writer." Lettau's issue with the scene was that he feels that people have the right to not want to be labeled, and his ethics should not be annoyed at someone for that. Lettau commented, "If he doesn't want to be categorized as something, that's like anyone who doesn't want to be called a 'him' or a 'she.'" He then added, "You should be proficient to make your control decision on that and not have someone enjoy, mad at you for it."
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I'm not a big fan of soap operas, unless they involve aliens or zombies, so I never saw the various incarnations of of teen angst in the closeted-Toronto Degrassi High. In case you are interested, they were: The Kids of Degrassi Street(): Degrassi Junior High(), Degrassi High(), and Degrassi: The Next Generation(). The most recent rendition, Degrassi: The New Class(), has popped up on Netflix. I don't want to sit through every episode looking for the LGBTQ+ characters, but fortunately I found an article with a rundown of all the lgbtq+, bi, and "I don't accept in labels" boys, plus some heterosexual boys involved with womxn loving womxn, bisexual, and "I don't consider in labels" girls.
1. Jonah Haak (Ehrem Kassam, top left) is dating Grace, who is also dating Zoe, but is "not into labels."
2. Zig (Ricardo Hoyos) is in a polyamorous partnership with two girls, Esme and Frankie.
3. Miles Hollingsworth III (Eric Osborne) is the school's Affluent Kid (you couldn't tell from his name?). He starts out being "not into labels," but eventually comes out as bisex
| Eric Osborne as Miles Hollingsworth & Lyle Lettau as Tristan Milligan. |
Since I'm in a period of wanting to watch new storylines I started another. I started watching the Tristan and Miles (Triles) storyline from the canadian series Degrassi, or Degrassi: the next generation as it was called up to the ninth season. The series is about the Degrassi Community school, so it is about immature kids. I might not be the target community of that kind of series anymore, but if there is a homosexual couple you ca enumerate me in. The Degrassi lovebirds are Tristan Milligan (Lyle Lettau) who is a very blond openly gay teenager who just started dating his ally Miles Hollingsworth (Eric Osborne) who is not openly gay. But they are open about their connection so I guess Miles is a pansexual. I think it is very sympathetically with pansexuals. I really think we all are pansexuals when it comes to the crunch. And Miles and Tristan are sweet as cotton candy, so I really do recommend that storyline. I recommend all lgbtq+ storylines actually. Even the boring and unhappy ones. We all do require a little