Donny leads him into refrigerated room, and says he wants to steal the money since he knows their routine pretty well. Or so, that’s where Adam thinks they are going. He picks up a knife and some stockings, and heads to the restroom, in employees only quarters at the back of the store. Donny thinks he deserves a parting gift for his years of service at this store.
They go in the store, just as it’s closing up. This is where Donny used to work before he fired, but he likes their expensive cookies.
Donny and Adam bike up to a fine grocery store. And in the SRU, if a member isn’t there 100%, bad things can happen. At the SRU, Ed talks to Sam alone, sensing something is wrong but Sam won’t admit it. Donny can’t believe this, and Adam takes him out of the store needing to “chill”. At the store, Donny watches Adam play an arcade game as he learns the news that they can’t afford rent anymore. Sam comes in late, and Ed reminds him that, but he shrugs it off and says sorry. At SRU headquarters, Spike is trying to tell Donna a story, but Ed keeps Spike in check by saying that a knife wasn’t as big as he thinks. He leaves in a huff giving his father’s words back to him, saying his horizons need expanding. Adam gets offended when his dad seems to think that his world revolves around his best friend. His dad comes in and says that he’s sorry he had to see them argue and learn about the move this way. He tells him to meet him at a store in ten minutes. We’re now taken to the African-American teenage boy’s room (Adam), where he is talking to his best friend Donny through a webcam, and listening to rap music.
Sam wants to talk to Jules about why she has been ignoring him, but she says to wait until tonight over coffee and goes to find Greg. At SRU headquarters, Jules makes a surprise appearance to talk to Greg about coming back. They are moving there because their restaurant business has fallen short and they can’t afford it anymore. As he’s about to fire, rewind! 5 hours earlier, we see two African-American parents arguing about moving to Lethbridge (really not as boring a town as it sounds, I’ve been through it many times). We see a teenager being held at gunpoint, and Greg gives Ed the order. Wordy is crawling in through a ventilation staff, and Ed is ready and waiting for Scorpio. We see a boy’s mother saying this is all a misunderstanding, and another boy’s mother saying that he has had the year from hell. And it’s written by a writer for another CTV series, Degrassi: The Next Generation. This episode deals with teenagers going to extremes to solve problems caused by the economy.