Craig has the saddest and worst storyline. His mom died, was abused by his father, his father died, got bipolar disorder and became a drug addict at the end.
That psych evaluation thing you mentioned...one time in highschool, my friends and I were jokingly saying what we would do if we were dictators, and I totally said that I would make it a law for someone to take a psychological evaluation before being allowed to have children. Specifically so we don't get abuse cases...did you read my mind? 😂
He was abusive right to the very end. Even blames Craig the victim. Constantly apologizing saying he loves his son then does it again then apologizing then does it again and so on. Father's are supposed to protect their sons not hurt them. Being the very threat the sons need protecting from instead of keeping them safe shows the difference between good and evil.
@@micahfranklin4560Fighting your father is not as easy as it sounds. Your dad will normally be physically bigger and stronger than you because of biology. You could fight back, but if your dad was like Craig's he'd kill you.
Looks like the abusive father needs anger management, psychiatric treatment, and rehab big time. Child Care Services does not tolerate such abusive scenes disrupting them.
@@sharptoothtrex4486 people like you are part of the problem. You have to accept that people like him can't be helped. They're bad people and that is the bottom line
I wouldn't say my dad was abusive but though out school and high school I always flinch whenever we was in the car and he moved suddenly, thinking he was going to hit me. He rarely did but I feared him feared him for some reason
I was today-years-old when I finally noticed the callback from Craig putting on that pair of reading glasses. At the end of the scene, he looked visibly disturbed.
I get it, he grew up with an abusive father and mental illness, but Craig is by far one of the most TOXIC characters in the entire show. Destroys everything he touches
Are you serious? How do you think he got the bipolar diagnosis in the first place? It doesn’t just show up does it? That boy has been through trauma his whole life probably, or after his mom’s death, and then his father started to beat him. His bipolar symptoms showed through the past few seasons until his diagnosis, but if you pay close attention in the first season, you’ll see the symptoms were already there since the train episode. Saying he was toxic because you don’t understand how disorders work is beyond me. Trauma makes you do stupid sh*t. It makes you say stupid sh*t. Makes you do stupid actions. That’s what Craig did and we didn’t know why, and were worried about him until it all made sense. Later seasons just showed how he wanted to cope with his trauma and everything, but learned from those mistakes. And what was he doing before that tho? Learning. He has owned up to his mistakes time and time again. His ending with Ellie was like a closure. Like he had finally found peace. You can’t call a person who went through such trauma toxic. He’d been through a lot and all he needed was help. He was better in the end, was that not enough for you? Cause it sure was for me.
@@kenrickbautista6141You don't know what the hell it's like to be him that's the problem. You know nothing about living with an abusive parent like that.
I remember a similar story in Degrassi High with a kid named Rick who had an abusive father and whom Joey tried to help. I think in the end Rick went to live with his brother.
Ok my mom never laid a finger on me. But she hurt my mind, my heart and my soul. She yelled accused me of things gave me shit at the drop of a hat. Im in therapy because of everything she did to me. But I'm alive I have a job a wonderful wife and a good life. But what I went through in my childhood my teens and early 20s with her. I wouldn't wish on anyone.
I'm honestly surprised that Albert didn't launch into a full lecture about not going anywhere near Joey or Angela ever. I would've probably written something in the script like, "If you see either of them anywhere, you are to immediately turn your back and walk away! Don't even acknowledge their existence! You understand?!?!" But that's what I would've expected at the time if I was Craig.
Amazing to see Hugh Dillon with hair! I've always seen him in tough guy cop roles, he was so good as the abusive father, it made me hate the character!
Am I the only one that thought that Craig’s dad was tryna change? It genuinely seemed like he was tryna change and have a better relationship with Craig in part 1 of the season 2 finale, but I just think he rushed it and was tryna get Craig to move back in with him WAY too soon, he should’ve gave it a little more time and I think Craig would’ve wanted a relationship with him, the last time he hit Craig was different than the other times, Craig pushed him and he just simply retaliated🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
It’s a tough call. He’s an intelligent man also it could’ve all been the proper documentation tactics to get leverage for children’s to get Craig back in custody too. Him suddenly dying and Craig’s resolve make it more ambiguous I think
After he pulled out the golf club…all bets are off. He’s trying to kill you at that point. If I ever get to a point where I own my own place, I hope kids feel safe enough to stay with me if they needed to. This kind of shit pisses me off.
My dad's a real Taskmaster loves me and does the world for me but is a real Taskmaster. I still know how Craig Feels when your own dad is so good at making U feel terrified
When my dad was an ADA ( assistant district attorney ) he had a case where a father was beating his kids. My dad said that case bothered him more than any other case he ever had. The guy was found guilty of 3 counts child abuse and got something like 45 years in prison for each of his three kids ( 135 years all together ).
He's too big for not fighting back. I'll pick up something too. It would have been a death match in that house. I know becuase I had to defend myself against an adult before.
I can never imagine how someone can make another person feel like this. Let alone making someone you supposedly love, feel like this. What an absolute monster. I hate that the writers didn’t make any of the other characters beat this losers behind. Good storyline but so much that could’ve been done with it.
There was episode in the original Degrassi1980's, where the father got home, found that his son had taken the last soda from the fridge, and beat the kid.
I know all of it is hard to watch. But it's the last scene for me. What does that scene tell us? Even though the father was a pathetic loser who abuses his own son. Craig was still so happy to see his father standing there or so he thought. And the way he was walking towards him while saying "Dad?" Oh, my heart! 💔😭
A lot of times physical discipline can cause more harm and aggression. and that stuff don't fly in this day and age with beating kids. When my parents punished me they ground me form my allowance that always got me where it hurt
The storyline was sad, but was I the only one laughing at that picture they put up at his funeral? Even then, he looked mad af, like they caught him when he was about to take a 💩😂
It’s hard crying a father. Too lax… they’ll walk all over you. Congrats. Your kids a jerk. However, too stern, they’ll resent you. Congrats. You raised a jerk. But regardless. Violence is never the answer.
Craig has the saddest and worst storyline. His mom died, was abused by his father, his father died, got bipolar disorder and became a drug addict at the end.
Don't forget about watching Mr Simpson showing symptoms of his cancer at his stepdads house
And was treated poorly by one of his gfs
@@funwithanthony6133which gf?
@@jasminetpf6366 Ashley
At least he got sober
I am so grateful that my parents aren't like this. I still believe that if you want kids, you need to take a psych evaluation.
Your lucky ❤
That psych evaluation thing you mentioned...one time in highschool, my friends and I were jokingly saying what we would do if we were dictators, and I totally said that I would make it a law for someone to take a psychological evaluation before being allowed to have children. Specifically so we don't get abuse cases...did you read my mind? 😂
Same
That whole psych evaluation doesn't work on bad people.
@@ryansmith1115why do you say that?
The writers should of let Joey beat Albert's ass for what he done to Craig
I know right. I always get the feeling that the car accident was a suicide. Cause he knew at that point he would lose custody of craig.
If this was on Starz, they would been like, "So Joey kills Albert."
@@RodZilla19872005Yep
Ok, let's just get this right, Albert would kick Joey's ass. Im sorry but Joey is a wimp. He might get a few good swings in, but thats about it.
@@fat4toolongyou must have not seen degrassi jr and degrassi high, Joey was a known fighter in his day
He was abusive right to the very end. Even blames Craig the victim. Constantly apologizing saying he loves his son then does it again then apologizing then does it again and so on.
Father's are supposed to protect their sons not hurt them. Being the very threat the sons need protecting from instead of keeping them safe shows the difference between good and evil.
I wouldn't forgive this monster for ANYthing
Instead, I'd just call the police on him and he'll get what he deserves
If I was Craig I would’ve fought back regardless whether he was my father or not
If I was Craig, I would have bitten his dad and never ever let go!
@@micahfranklin4560 I'm saying though! Like screw that, you hit me like that, you best believe I'm smacking you around right back
@@micahfranklin4560Fighting your father is not as easy as it sounds. Your dad will normally be physically bigger and stronger than you because of biology. You could fight back, but if your dad was like Craig's he'd kill you.
My parents aren't saints. But they were NEVER like this
Seeing Craig dress as his dad to represent the abusive husband in the play is quite telling, perhaps it's even why Craigs mom left his dad for Joey? 😢
It's sad the mom didn't take Craig with him so Craig could of been with his sister.
They were doing Shakespeare's "Taming Of The Shrew"
@funwithanthony6133 yes. Fits very well 👌
Mom sound like a jerk. Why leave one kid with the evil dad but take the other kid.@@signer25
@@signer25Why did she just run off like a coward and abandoned her son to that abusive monster?
Looks like the abusive father needs anger management, psychiatric treatment, and rehab big time. Child Care Services does not tolerate such abusive scenes disrupting them.
No. He needs prison time. Bad people are bad people
@@ryansmith1115 Not only prison, but also community service, including anger management, psychiatric treatment, and rehab.
Father doesn’t respect himself at all. He needs to learn to love himself again.
@@sharptoothtrex4486 people like you are part of the problem. You have to accept that people like him can't be helped. They're bad people and that is the bottom line
nah bro child care msit defintely does not, cps makes it worse always they don't care for the kids at all
He comes up the stairs with a golf club? That shit is messed up.
Crazy
Then smashes the door with it like Michael Myers
Also in the beginning of the full scene Craig actually has the golf club and golf balls but he takes it from him immediately to disarm him
When Craig envisioned his dad hitting him with the belt 😮😮
I wouldn't say my dad was abusive but though out school and high school I always flinch whenever we was in the car and he moved suddenly, thinking he was going to hit me. He rarely did but I feared him feared him for some reason
Shoot I got my ssa beat as a kid from age 4-10. I remember my last beating and it was because I lost my ymca shirt on game day and still had to play😂
His dad was so pathetic
Yes he is
Jake Epstein and Hugh Dillon are both terrific actors, thanks for uploading
“Because you always screw up.” Spoken like a true adult.
Joey was going to kill Craig's dad for all the abuse he put craig through
And Craig ended up beating Joey up.
And then Craig gets beat up by a stranger he met on the streets.
@@richardjfromthebay9156he was having a bipolar episode when he did though.
This is why some kids kill their parents.
Albert is one of the scariest characters in the show.
😨
He was!
Him and oh boy that bullied ashley and shot drake
@@mr313DETROITChronicsmoker you mean Rick? Well, he hurt Terri, not Ashley. Think you got mixed-up.
@@mr313DETROITChronicsmokerNah I feel bad for Rick. He was innocent
His father has zero respect for himself. His first step would be to love himself again.
you can't love yourself until you have a support network
This dude had a thing for dinner lol
It was a form of control
Probably the only time he felt his family was somewhat normal
I love Craig!!! Saddest part is the fact his mother was probably getting abused by this ass wipe! 💔💔💔
in the thumbnail he looked like the angry video game nerd
The fact that Craig has three locks on his bedroom door is absolutely horrifying
I was today-years-old when I finally noticed the callback from Craig putting on that pair of reading glasses. At the end of the scene, he looked visibly disturbed.
Some boomer: "Yup. This is how you discipline them good."
God my heart goes out to this kid!!!💔💔💔💔
Poor Craig.
He jumped out of the window 😂
I was abused my Dad. I ended up fighting back when I realized that I'm actually stronger than him.
My father was the same exact way, but way worse than that! I'm a survivor & always been mentally strong! Never done drugs before or anything!
Dude I remember my sister and I Flinched so hard on the coaster one way back when 😂 the dad was terrifying
😱
I get it, he grew up with an abusive father and mental illness, but Craig is by far one of the most TOXIC characters in the entire show. Destroys everything he touches
Hate to admit it, but you're right.
Are you serious? How do you think he got the bipolar diagnosis in the first place? It doesn’t just show up does it? That boy has been through trauma his whole life probably, or after his mom’s death, and then his father started to beat him. His bipolar symptoms showed through the past few seasons until his diagnosis, but if you pay close attention in the first season, you’ll see the symptoms were already there since the train episode. Saying he was toxic because you don’t understand how disorders work is beyond me. Trauma makes you do stupid sh*t. It makes you say stupid sh*t. Makes you do stupid actions. That’s what Craig did and we didn’t know why, and were worried about him until it all made sense. Later seasons just showed how he wanted to cope with his trauma and everything, but learned from those mistakes. And what was he doing before that tho? Learning. He has owned up to his mistakes time and time again. His ending with Ellie was like a closure. Like he had finally found peace. You can’t call a person who went through such trauma toxic. He’d been through a lot and all he needed was help. He was better in the end, was that not enough for you? Cause it sure was for me.
@@kenrickbautista6141Even Jake Epstein agrees.
He Drinks🍸
@@kenrickbautista6141You don't know what the hell it's like to be him that's the problem. You know nothing about living with an abusive parent like that.
Don’t worry guys Albert just doesn’t want rings on the table. It’s not a big deal.
You're joking right?
@@Bittyboo14are you illiterate?
I remember a similar story in Degrassi High with a kid named Rick who had an abusive father and whom Joey tried to help. I think in the end Rick went to live with his brother.
Damn I forgot Craig had a abusive father it’s been so long 😂
Ok my mom never laid a finger on me. But she hurt my mind, my heart and my soul. She yelled accused me of things gave me shit at the drop of a hat. Im in therapy because of everything she did to me. But I'm alive I have a job a wonderful wife and a good life. But what I went through in my childhood my teens and early 20s with her. I wouldn't wish on anyone.
Degrassi was deep and dark I can’t believe I didn’t notice it
Bro that thumbnail
im having a bad day and this made me feel worse. 💀
Why does Hugh Dillon looks like Ed Helms from The Hangover
He reminds me of Judd Nelson
The dark side of Saul Goodman
I'm honestly surprised that Albert didn't launch into a full lecture about not going anywhere near Joey or Angela ever. I would've probably written something in the script like, "If you see either of them anywhere, you are to immediately turn your back and walk away! Don't even acknowledge their existence! You understand?!?!"
But that's what I would've expected at the time if I was Craig.
Why didn't Albert give a full lecture to his wife for being a whore?
Amazing to see Hugh Dillon with hair! I've always seen him in tough guy cop roles, he was so good as the abusive father, it made me hate the character!
As a kid I thought I was Jimmy brooks. But I was Craig and Sean Cameron mixed together at least I had their life
I grew up this way. Even got a few hospital visits. I felt every moment..even the silence before the storm
Yep, that's a good way to promote bi-polar or PTSD.
Am I the only one that thought that Craig’s dad was tryna change? It genuinely seemed like he was tryna change and have a better relationship with Craig in part 1 of the season 2 finale, but I just think he rushed it and was tryna get Craig to move back in with him WAY too soon, he should’ve gave it a little more time and I think Craig would’ve wanted a relationship with him, the last time he hit Craig was different than the other times, Craig pushed him and he just simply retaliated🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
You are the only one who thought that Craig's dad was tryna change
It’s a tough call. He’s an intelligent man also it could’ve all been the proper documentation tactics to get leverage for children’s to get Craig back in custody too. Him suddenly dying and Craig’s resolve make it more ambiguous I think
After he pulled out the golf club…all bets are off. He’s trying to kill you at that point. If I ever get to a point where I own my own place, I hope kids feel safe enough to stay with me if they needed to. This kind of shit pisses me off.
The dad went full on shining on that door
My dad's a real Taskmaster loves me and does the world for me but is a real Taskmaster. I still know how Craig Feels when your own dad is so good at making U feel terrified
When my dad was an ADA ( assistant district attorney ) he had a case where a father was beating his kids. My dad said that case bothered him more than any other case he ever had. The guy was found guilty of 3 counts child abuse and got something like 45 years in prison for each of his three kids ( 135 years all together ).
Is that Drake? 3:36
Yes. He played Jimmy Brooks.
Lol, you must be young.
@@thatoneguy6165 too damn young
😢 The fact that he has locks on his door.
he was genuinely terrifying
the father is very unhappy, and he's mirroring his trauma. There is waaay more pain in that father.
This was defined portrayed better then Rick’s dad from Degrassi Junior High
I relate to him a lot unfortunately even the becoming a drug addict
I’m so sorry I hope you’ll find the strength to get better .
What was that binder all about? After he trash his room
I still remember watching this episode for the first time, was horrified
What a jerk
Degrassi is the drama center of this universe :D
He must got a anger problem
CRAIG SON VS FATHER FIGHT
He's too big for not fighting back. I'll pick up something too. It would have been a death match in that house. I know becuase I had to defend myself against an adult before.
Remember it's wrong to cut out abusive family tho.😮
The shinning
Degrassi: The Next Beating
I can never imagine how someone can make another person feel like this. Let alone making someone you supposedly love, feel like this. What an absolute monster. I hate that the writers didn’t make any of the other characters beat this losers behind. Good storyline but so much that could’ve been done with it.
There was episode in the original Degrassi1980's, where the father got home, found that his son had taken the last soda from the fridge, and beat the kid.
Hugh Dillon from Flashpoint.
Lmaooo his dad was with the shits. He lost his entire family to Joey
I know all of it is hard to watch. But it's the last scene for me. What does that scene tell us? Even though the father was a pathetic loser who abuses his own son. Craig was still so happy to see his father standing there or so he thought. And the way he was walking towards him while saying "Dad?" Oh, my heart! 💔😭
Craig's dad is worst than my mom
He was in pain both of them
He took his pain out on his son though.
This, this bothered me a lot.
This is immensely sad!
Why do I get the gross feeling that his dad had a weird thing for him 🤮
Idk, you might be projecting. I did not interpret it that way at all
A lot of times physical discipline can cause more harm and aggression. and that stuff don't fly in this day and age with beating kids. When my parents punished me they ground me form my allowance that always got me where it hurt
0:53 where the gravy, can't have mash potatoes without gravy.
His father is so cruel god that’s messed up!
I see the morally bankrupt people on her blaming mental illness for his father's behavior when its actually evil
Have you ever considered that those are sometimes the same thing?
@@CaptainTrips560 yes I have but it's obvious the guy knows what he is doing
Poor craig
So apparently the relationship between Craig and his father is fine as long as his mom and Joey aren't mentioned I see.
Oh no his Name is craig and the Dad looks like "Mini Ladd" Lord help
Why would he abuse his son ?
most bogus u-turn of all time
The storyline was sad, but was I the only one laughing at that picture they put up at his funeral? Even then, he looked mad af, like they caught him when he was about to take a 💩😂
3:35 is that drake
Yeah he was on the show for 7 seasons
this looks all too familiar to me :/
This is just heart breaking.
No son of mine
I hate this guys problem
This Andrew Garfield?
What a bad man i should teach him a lesson 😡
It’s hard crying a father. Too lax… they’ll walk all over you. Congrats. Your kids a jerk. However, too stern, they’ll resent you. Congrats. You raised a jerk.
But regardless. Violence is never the answer.
Looks like a young Elijah Wood. Cutie.
3:50 felt real, if yk yk
Raised by an animal. 😐
I know what it's like
Is this a comedy?
Too much abuse is not good. My dad loved me , but also beat me, he is not alive anymore, i still love him , but the bad memories are still there.
This is not funny
Yes it is. Only because the acting is fucking terrible
@@Alexander_WShut the hell up!
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