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Ellie Nash: The Complexity Of Her Life With Her Alcoholic Mother That Caused Her To Self-Harm As Seen On ‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ – And Everything That Her Love Life Had To Do With It

Ellie Nash was a character on ‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’ portrayed by Stacey Farber. She could be seen in roles that include The Spencer Sisters’, ‘Virgin River’, ‘Saving Hope’, ‘Law & Order: SVU’, as well as numerous cheesy Hallmark movies. Farber starred as Ellie between 2002 and 2009. Ellie wasn’t the main character that Emma was during their respective seasons on ‘Degrassi’, just I described in my previous post with Emma as the main subject matter, and nevertheless, her role was pretty essential. She was introduced as Marco’s girlfriend when he was hiding his sexuality. Her storyline progressed, however, when we got to know of her life outside of school – one with her alcoholic mother and an absent father – and what it led to. Here, we break down Ellie’s entire character arc in the series. We explore the complexity of her depression and self-harm. And then, we explain what her love life had to do with her mental health struggles. Finally, we analyze what PNES (Psychogenic Seizure Disorder) has to do with all of this. Lets discuss…

Emma Nelson: An In-Depth Analysis As To Why She Wasn’t Ever A Good Friend To Manny Santos And Liberty Van Zandt – And Why The Ending To Her Character Arc Wasn’t Actually A ‘Happy Ending’

There were many significant friendships featured in ‘Degrassi: The Next Generation’, but most would probably agree that the most significant one of them all was the one between Emma Nelson and Manny Santos. Most people would agree that Emma wasn’t a very good friend to Manny, and that Manny deserved better than having Emma as her best friend. Here, we break down Emma’s entire friendship with Manny, as well as Emma’s friendship with Liberty Van Zandt, as seen on the show. We explore exactly what events in Emma’s life that made her become the person and friend that she became to both these girls, starting from even before she was ever born. And then we explain why exactly her marriage to Spinner at the end of her character arc wasn’t actually Emma’s ‘happy ending’, but rather an addition to the underlying issue that was never actually resolved. And no, it’s not that Emma should’ve married her first love, Sean, instead of Spinner like most fans would think. Let’s discuss….

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