Armand
hit of its period, it remains charming. for courage to present many closed problems of teenagers. for its friendship spirit and nice characters. for art to be universal and to propose models. for music and beauty and drawings of dreams and a really good bad guy as new James Dean and a good guy , source of best solutions, for a new generation to hill of Hollywood and, sure, for the definition of freedom not only as state of soul but as guide for actions. it was beautiful and charming and fascinating. and, like each piece of a lost age, it is a precious memory. more important after you forget the details and discover than the years of youth are almost smoke and dust.
mickey_mouse95
this is a really great show! i mean the emotional attachment i still have to this show is amazing! it was really great for me considering i have seen every episode from the pilot all the way to the 10 year reunion show. the changes all the characters went through is phenomenal. i mean take Kelly. at first i though she was just a spoiled, shallow, Beverly hills Barbie. but she was my favorite character! she became a kind, independent, smart, and responsible woman. however i do feel that after the gang graduated from college Andrea took a turn for the worst. i mean she went from being the smart, prestigious, ivy league seeking newspaper editor to being a divorced mom cheating on her husband at the age of like 20! and i have to admit even though many people might hate me for saying this, i liked Brenda with Dylan and Kelly with Brandon. my favorite episode of 90210 is something i doubt i will ever officially decide but i think it might be the spring fling episode in season 1. i mean it had Brenda and Dylan finally having sex. Steve having an emotional crisis. Donna's goofy dress, David silver revealing his dance moves, and Kelly admitting her feelings for Brandon. i loved it! however i do wish they never graduated because for the rest of the show i missed the days when they were roaming the halls of west Beverly. i also wish Brenda never left because the show was never the same afterwards. i gave the show 8 out of 10 because i didn't really like the show as much after school was over and Brenda left and stuff. but it is still a really great show.
lucky_star_1
Beverly Hills 90210 was one of those shows you look back on knowing it defined its era. Along with shows like Saved by the Bell and Dawson's Creek, 90210 was one of THE 90s shows. It had an amazing ensemble cast, the music was great, it was generally fun to watch.However, many people say the downpoint was when Shannon Doherty departed, but for me, the real loss was Jason Priestley's Season 9 departure. As Brandon Walsh, Jason was central to the show. A lot of things revolved around him, and he played as amazing a guy as he was a sexy teen idol of his time. Seasons 4-7 were amazing because it was the time when Brandon and Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth) were romantically involved, and continued to love each other whether they were dating or seeing other people. I will forever disrespect the writers for what they do to Kelly/Brandon in Season 8. The whole calling off the wedding at the last minute when they were clearly meant to be together was pathetic and a huge letdown to fans who not only followed the show but followed their relationship through its ups and downs.And worse still - now I haven't seen all of Seasons 9-10 because I couldn't bear it knowing Jason wouldn't be in it, but I know Luke Perry returned as Dylan McKay. And personally I never really loved the guy anyway, even though he had a huge fanbase. He was great... with Brenda, Brandon's sister, played by Shannen Doherty. But having him get back together with Kelly after all those years and after she had chosen Brandon over him for real in Season 7? This really is taking the fans for granted. And the characters, too. Because I don't believe Dylan was the love of Kelly's life at all, it was Brandon. And the only way I can make myself feel better about this is just by knowing had Jason returned for the finale, Brandon and Kelly would have been endgame.So, unforgettable show it was, exciting and cool show it certainly was, but the way it ends? I'd rather forget. There are only two characters who end together like they should, David and Donna. And they didn't mean as much to me so that doesn't make the finale any easier for me to watch.
leftyguns2
Beverly Hills 90210 is perhaps one of the best, if not the best of all of the soaps. It is the most or one of the most utterly realistic, idealistic, and entertaining of all show geared towards youth.The cast is a great collection of some of the best stars in the entertainment world. But the most important thing is how they ( the cast) go about dealing with the problems that affect youth. Be it the intellectual Brandon ( Jason Priesly) or the extremely sensuous Kelly Taylor they all put on a great performances which is the envy of all prime time.In addition of tne main cast is a great ensemble of some of the best talent around. In particular Angel Boris of Playboy fame and, Dina Merrill, and Denise Richards. All contributed to making 90210 the best series ever.