2000 Malibu Road

1992
2000 Malibu Road

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EP1 Pilot Aug 23, 1992

Jade O'Keeffe, the best high priced call girl in LA, decides to give up the trade. She breaks the news to her best client, Hal. On a midnight swim, Hal tries to drown Jade but is thwarted by passing neighbor Eric. Later Jade decides to take one last client. Chet, the new client arrives with a woman which wasn't part of the deal. Chet and his friend were sent to kill Jade, after Chet slaps her, Jade returns from the bathroom with a gun; she shoots Chet in the hand and forces the couple out of the house. Looking for safety, and not able to sell the house; Jade takes in roommates; the eccentric Joy and her sister Lindsay; and attorney Perry Quinn.Perry is recovering from the death of her fiancee, and ends up reacquainting herself with Roger, an old high school friend. He is accused of rape and Perry offers to help him with the case. Lindsay meets Eric Adler, who is a young writer/director whose parents are also in show business. They offer Lindsay a part in their latest feature which upse

EP2 Part 2 Aug 23, 1992

Jade is held for the weekend without bail, she asks Perry to help her and suggests she talks to Hal so he can corroborate her story; Lindsay goes to the studio to get fitted on her first day at work, while on her way in she runs into Eric who tells her that he is trying to get his script produced and has backed out of his parents movie; Perry talks to Hal who says he will lie for Jade but they never had the conversation that Jade said they had; Lindsay gets fired from the show while still being fitted; Joy confronts Scott who tells her that he was fired as well as the network head thought he was sleeping with Lindsay; Joy tells Perry she has a business meeting and goes to Scott's where she sees him with a woman having sex; Lindsay runs into Eric who suggests she reads for a part in his new film about the plight of homeless people, she hesitantly agrees to read the script and likes it but Joy, once again, warns her about Eric; Perry is still having problems locating Roger; Jade has her

EP3 Part 3 Aug 26, 1992

Joy visits Jade in jail and tells her she thinks it was a wise decision to fire Perry as Perry seems to have a drinking problem, she also brings a magazine with an article about Camilla Freemont and tells Jade she can't believe the resemblance between the woman and Jade, but Jade insists she doesn't have any family; Joe comes to see Perry about Jade's case implying the mysterious circumstances of her case could be a cover-up as Roger returns; Roger tells Perry that he was scared of getting hurt again and needed time; Joy brings coffee to Scott sending out his one night stand, she tells Scott that she can get his job back if he gets Lindsay a television show, they agree to work together. Scott tells her that Nielson, the network president has a mistress and created fake companies on network money to give her income. They decide to break into the network office. Lindsay sneaks out of the house to meet Eric to talk about his movie script, she tells him that Joy won't let her do it and he

EP4 Part 4 Sep 02, 1992

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EP5 Part 5 Sep 09, 1992

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EP6 Part 6 Sep 09, 1992

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Released: 23 August 1992 Ended
Producted By: Spelling Television
Country: United States of America
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2000 Malibu Road is a prime time American soap opera that aired on CBS in the summer of 1992. The series stars Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Beals, Brian Bloom, Scott Bryce, Lisa Hartman, Tuesday Knight, and Michael T. Weiss.

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gilbynziggy This show ran on CBS, either right before or right after "Freshman Dorm". Unfourtunately, I've read the propaganda prepared by the show publicity department, I Feel qualified to pass judgment on it. Produced by the ubiquitous Aaron Spelling, the show stars a veritable bevy of has-beens who were on the comeback trail in 1992. Jennifer Beals ('Flashdance' came 7 years before), Drew Barrymore (who we all now love), and the tasty snack Brian Bloom (who at the time was conspicuously absent from his roles in soap operas three years prior to this), the poorly dressed Lisa Hartman and some chick named Tuesday Knight. Lisa plays a retired prostitute who gets some boarders so she can afford her knockout house on the beach. Jennifer Beals is an attorney whose fiancé had recently died. Drew plays an aspiring actress (how fitting considering her reputation back then). I, for one, can't wait for this to be released on DVD. There's nothing like a show about plastic California people to help you forget your woes! B+
thebuddhadharma I completely agree with Shaun....this show rocked! I forgot about it until I accidentally got here through another actor's name, go figure! This series was so stylish and sexy, each and every episode got better and better. I remember being so upset that it didn't survive more than one season, because the actors, especially Lisa Hartman, Jennifer Beals and Drew Barrymore, all played off of each other wonderfully. I knew nothing of the cost involved in producing the show but man, for us fans, it was definitely worth it. Aaron Spelling, if you still own this show, please release the entire series on DVD for the old fans, and for future fans to enjoy! Peace!
shaunie921 Being the fact that the show debuted on CBS, that was the possibly the first mistake. However, it was a great show and had great storylines and a potential out of this world to be a big hit. But I remember reading somewhere that the show was too expensive to produce, over $1 million an episode but think about the first rate cast it had. Led by movie actresses Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Beals, and TV vet Lisa Hartman, this show rocked. Besides behind the scenes read like a who's who of Hollywood, produced by TV legend Aaron Spelling, directed by Hollywood hit maker Joel Schumacher, who also directed such huge blockbusters as Batman Forever & A Time To Kill. And it was created and written by L.A. Law creator Louise Fischer. This show was much better than Melrose Place, which started off weak but grew stronger after Heather Locklear's entrance, but 2000 Malibu Road started off hot and ended much, much hotter. Leaving viewers with several cliffhangers. The real find of the show however was Tuesday Knight who played the chunky, obsessive sister Joy to Drew Barrymore's Lindsey. With Joy being struck by lightning in the final episode you didn't know if she survived but being that she was getting her comeuppance for her voodoo involvement, one couldn't help but wonder what ever happened to these fabulous characters.
stevespano I remember this debut at #1 or #2 -it was riding on the tails of Melrose Place and had Drew Barrymore. It was great trash that while it fell in the ratings a little was one night time soap that if it came back the next year would have stole the spotlight from Melrose Place the same way Dynasty did from Dallas.