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Joey Jeremiah

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Joey Jeremiah
Degrassi The Next Generation character
First appearance Mother and Child Reunion
(episode 1.01)
Last appearance Our Lips Are Sealed Part 1 (515) (Degrassi: The Next Generation)
Cause/reason Left Toronto
Portrayed by Pat Mastroianni
Episode count 99
Information
Species Human
Gender Male
Age 33
Date of birth 1974
Occupation Car Salseman
Family Julia Jeremiah (wife, deceased)
Angela Jeremiah (daughter)
Craig Manning (stepson)
Children One biological(Angela); one a step-son (Craig)

Joseph "Joey" Jeremiah is a fictional character from the Degrassi series portrayed by Pat Mastroianni. His first appearance in the series was as a grade 8 student on Degrassi Junior High. Since his first appearance up to Degrassi High, he has been the main focus character and arguably the most popular among the viewers. On Degrassi: The Next Generation, he is a recurring character.

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Biography

Early life

As a youth, his trademark attire was a fedora he always wore over his mullet (though in some early episodes, he wore a beret). Other trademark traits associated with young Joey were his short and slim figure, his skateboarding, and a coloured dress shirt, among them a Hawaiian shirt. Usually, the shirt was worn underneath a vest. His personality was that of a humorous, extroverted, immature slacker. Though not always successful, young Joey had a penchant for trying to either charm or coerce his peers into getting or doing what he wanted. Behind that mischievous exterior, he was not a hated character as he was a nuisance to some, and there was an innocence and a caring personality to him, especially when his friends were in a crisis. His best friend from the beginning of the series was Wheels. Both he and Wheels later became best friends with Snake near the end of the first season when the trio teamed up to form an amateur rock band called "The Zit Remedy" for the school's talent show. The band was later re-named "The Zits" when they all went to high school. What was originally intended as an act for the talent show later became a musical hobby for the trio. Despite the skepticism of his bandmates/friends combined with the band having only one song ("Everybody Wants Something"), Joey dreamed of making a career of this hobby, including making copies of demo tapes and a music video. The mischievous, slacking attitude of Joey always got the negative attention of his Junior High homeroom teacher Mr. Raditch, who would regularly call out "Mr. Jeremiah" for misbehaviour and ask him to remove his fedora from his head at the beginning of each class. Despite that, Mr. Raditch cared deep down for his well-being. At the conclusion of season 2 of Degrassi Junior High, Joey learned that he had failed grade eight and was forced to repeat the year. This news crushed Joey's spirits as it meant that he could not join the rest of his friends in high school. In repeating the eighth grade, Joey would find himself becoming a classmate of Caitlin Ryan, a smart academic & intellectual student. In working together for a class presentation, the two of them would gradually develop a relationship with one another as the series progressed in an on-and-off manner. Joey also made an enemy of Dwayne Myers, the school's resident tough guy. The two of them first met for one episode in season 2 of Degrassi Junior High and fought one another in the neighbourhood park. Dwayne was later re-introduced as a regular character for Degrassi High where his animosity towards Joey continued with constant bullying. Dwayne was also responsible for thwarting Joey's attempt to raise money for a car by walking through the school cafeteria naked on a dare by telling Mr. Raditch Joey's plan in advance. The two of them would later reconcile after Dwayne contracted HIV from unprotected sex and Joey promising not to disclose the news of that to anyone. Joey's relationship with Caitlin came to a sudden end as the two entered their first year of high school as a result of Caitlin's crush with Claude Tanner. His bitterness over the breakup was very evident with his constant mutterings of "ice princess" whenever she walked by him or someone ever brought up her name in a discussion. After Claude's suicide from a gunshot to the head, the two of them would later get back together as a couple once more by the final episode of Degrassi High. In the TV movie School's Out, Joey cheated on Caitlin by going out with Tessa Campanelli and losing his virginity to her. Joey lying to Tessa about having an outing with his parents when he was really seeing Caitlin on his birthday ended the Joey/Tessa relationship. This was also exacerbated by Tessa discovering that Joey impregnated her which resulted in a subsequent abortion, all without Joey ever knowing about it. On the night of Joey's birthday, Caitlin lost her virginity to Joey believing that it was the first time for the both of them. The two of them would later become engaged at a cottage retreat attended by their classmates. The engagement lasted roughly ten minutes until Snake accidentally revealed in front of Caitlin that Joey was "f-ing Tessa".

Later life

Joey's personality changes when he's seen as an adult on Degrassi: The Next Generation. In that series, he has developed a maturity never before seen in the previous series. Perhaps as a visual symbol of his new personality, he no longer wears the fedora and Hawaiian shirts that were synonymous with the young Joey and his mullet has been replaced by a clean shaven bald head. Though he retains his charismatic, optimistic, and fun characteristics, he however has a darker side, spawned by the death of his wife. After he became a widower and single father, he essentially became excessively preoccupied in her passing. In public presence, he hides this true persona and shields it with a mask of his former cheeriness. In the series premiere, it is learned that he owns and runs a used car dealership. It is also learned that Joey married a woman named Julia (the mother of Craig Manning), with whom he fathered a girl named Angela. He became a widower after his wife died a year ago before the start of the series, and practically cut himself off from the rest of the world and friends. On the day of his ten-year high school reunion, he tries to sell a car to his old friend, Lucy Fernandez, who points out that Joey was unconfirmed for the reunion. Lucy mentions that Julia would be upset if she knew that he was so detached and that enough time has passed since Julia's death. Quickly changing the subject, Joey agrees to take Lucy out for a drive to test out the new vehicle, and to drop her off at the new Degrassi Community School. At the school, Joey spots the adult Caitlin (coincidentally wearing his fedora) and they both share a moment looking at how much they've changed in respects to everything that occurred between them. After a small reunion among his friends, and again meeting Caitlin and Snake, he decides to go with them for drinks later but still remains unconfirmed for the reunion. At the bar, his friends reminisce about old times when his advertisement for his car dealership comes on. The advertisement detailed Joey ending up ripping his shirt off, much to the blunt critique of Caitlin's new fiancee, Keith. As a big time movie director, Keith initiated the friction between him and Joey by straightforwardly stating that Joey should "avoid the shifty, used car salesman vibe". Caitlin additionally responds that he was a total "ham" during high school and she believes that despite everything that has happened, he is still the same Joey, which was not the case. He dated Sidney, then later got back together with the girl he once cheated on, Caitlin Ryan. That relationship came to an end with a breakup expedited in part by Kevin Smith who told Caitlin not to "settle" and to put her career first. Currently Joey is dating Diane. In Season 6, he has left the series and it was said that he moved to Calgary.

Relationships

Caitlin Ryan

  • First Relationship
    • Start Up:"Loves Me, Loves Me Not" (305) Original Series
    • Break Up:"Loves Me, Loves Me Not" (305) Original Series
      • Reason: Joey and Caitlin become close for a school project, but then it is revealed that he wasn't interested in her, but rather Liz O'Rourke.
  • Second Relationship:
    • Start Up: "Twenty Bucks" (310) Original Series
    • Break up: "Everybody wants Something" (405) Original Series
      • Reason: It was revealed that Caitlin liked Claude Tanner.
  • Third Relationship:
    • Start Up: "One Last Dance" (513) Original Series
    • Break Up: "School's Out" (TV Movie)
      • Reason: Joey cheated on Caitlin with Tessa Campanelli.
  • Fourth Relationship
    • Start Up: "Holiday, Part 2" (312) The Next Generation
    • Break Up: "Going Down The Road, Part 2" (422) The Next Generation
      • Reason: Caitlin moved to LA to further pursue her career.

Julia (Wife)

  • While exact details of when the couple got together are unknown, we do know that Julia dies before Degrassi: The Next Generation premiered and that he had a child (Angela) with her. Julia is also the biological mother of Craig, whom Joey stepfathers.

Sydney

  • Start Up: Unknown, but Sydney's first appearance was in Father Figure Part 1. They may have started dating during, before, or after this episode.
  • Broke Up: Holiday, Part 2
    • Reason: Sydney was rude to Caitlin who still had feelings for Joey.

Diana

  • Start Up: "Weddings, Parties, Anything" (505) The Next Generation

See also

External links

The Degrassi Universe
The Degrassi TV series: The Kids of Degrassi Street - Degrassi Junior High - Degrassi High - Degrassi: The Next Generation
Out of Continuity
Degrassi series:
Degrassi Talks - Degrassi Crash Course: The 100 Most Intense Moments - Degrassi Unscripted - Degrassi's 40 Most Go There-est Moments - Degrassi Minis - Degrassi on the Set - Degrassi Mangasodes
Degrassi Junior High + Degrassi High Characters - Episodes - VHS and DVD releases - School's Out (Degrassi High film)
Degrassi: The Next Generation Characters - Cast & crew - Episodes - Issues addressed - DVD releases - Books - Quotes
People Degrassi Junior High & High:

Stephanie | Joey | Snake | Wheels | Mr. Raditch | Lucy | Caitlin | Spike


Degrassi: The Next Generation:
Emma | Jimmy | Terri | Ashley | Liberty | Manny | Mr. Simpson | Toby | Spinner | J.T. | Paige | Sean | Mr. Raditch | Joey | Craig | Ellie | Hazel | Christine | Caitlin | Marco | Jay | Alex | Peter | Ms. Hatzilakos | Darcy | Holly J | Mia | Damien | Jane | Derek | Danny

Places List | Toronto | De Grassi Street | Degrassi Community School
Music Tracklist | Themes & intros | Bands | Songs from Degrassi: The Next Generation | The N Soundtrack
Miscellaneous Canon & continuity | Index | Awards & nominations

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