Malibu Shores

1996
Malibu Shores

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EP1 Pilot (1) Mar 09, 1996

It's Ashley's birthday and she's having a party at her house. During the party Chloe meets Zack. She is a wealthy girl living in Malibu, while he is a lower class guy living in the valley. Chloe's brother gets into a fight with one of Zack's friends, Flipper. This leads to the arrest of both. Ashley and her upscale friends, Julie and Bree, dare Nina. They want her to try and sleep with her best friend, Chloe's, brother. She does the deed, breaking a previous promise that she made to Chloe. Due to the fight at the party, Zack's parents think that he should live with his sister in Malibu. Meanwhile, Josh gets pulled from the school's football team. Chloe's friend Teddy becomes an arsonist when he sets his own home on fire to try and blame it on Zack. Even worse, an earthquake destroys the high school in the valley, making it so that the two rival schools must combine, and all of the valley kids must now attend school in Malibu.

EP2 Pilot (2) Mar 09, 1996

It's Ashley's birthday and she's having a party at her house. During the party Chloe meets Zack. She is a wealthy girl living in Malibu, while he is a lower class guy living in the valley. Chloe's brother gets into a fight with one of Zack's friends, Flipper. This leads to the arrest of both. Ashley and her upscale friends, Julie and Bree, dare Nina. They want her to try and sleep with her best friend, Chloe's, brother. She does the deed, breaking a previous promise that she made to Chloe. Due to the fight at the party, Zack's parents think that he should live with his sister in Malibu. Meanwhile, Josh gets pulled from the school's football team. Chloe's friend Teddy becomes an arsonist when he sets his own home on fire to try and blame it on Zack. Even worse, an earthquake destroys the high school in the valley, making it so that the two rival schools must combine, and all of the valley kids must now attend school in Malibu.

EP3 New Kids in Town Mar 16, 1996

Everyone needs some time to adjust as the two high schools are mixed together. Teddy finds it hard to go back to school only to be known as the kid that torched his own house. Zack is asked to join a special advanced English class, which his friends can't understand. Kacey is continually harassed by the popular clique at school, most of the comments referring to her weight. This makes her decide that leaving school would be the best option. And Flipper's brother Sandy pays him a visit after being released from jail. Zack opts to spend time with an upset Kacey instead of showing up to Chloe's for dinner (without even calling), which leaves Suki with a bad impression of him. Later, Josh decides to throw a party while his mom is out of town.

EP4 Against the Wall Mar 23, 1996

Chloe is sexually harassed by her art teacher when he asks her to paint a mural, but is clearly interested in more than her artwork. Meanwhile, Marc and Suki decide to give dating a try. And Josh and Nina discuss their own relationship.

EP5 The Lie Mar 30, 1996

Jack Walker, Josh and Chloe's father decides to pay the family a visit. Both Josh and Chloe feel the tension in their home and decide to break the rules. Josh goes on a drinking binge while Chloe decides to lose her virgin status. Meanwhile, Nina has a pregnancy scare, Zack's guy friends hide a video camera in the girl's locker room at school, and Kacey decides to once again attend school.

EP6 Cheating Hearts Apr 06, 1996

Zack has trouble keeping up in his new English class. Meanwhile, Nina and Josh are tempted to be with other people while Nina's out of town. Kacey keeps a huge secret to herself- she and her mother are now out on the streets. Her mother takes a job as a maid and move into the Walker's apartment over the garage.

EP7 The Competitive Edge Apr 13, 1996

Zack and Chloe battle in the election for class president. Ashley decides whether or not she should quit the track team. She wants more time to spend with friends, but her mother will only be happy if she's on the team. Meanwhile, Nina and Josh break up and Josh immediately finds comfort in the arms of an older woman named Jill. Things heat up between Bree and Teddy as well as Kacey and Seth, until Seth tells everyone that he got more action than he really did.

EP8 The Road Not Taken Apr 20, 1996

Mouse accidentally becomes an accessory in a robbery when he hangs out with his brother's gang members. Meanwhile, Josh and Nina try to find Teddy a date as everyone else tries to set themselves up for the Edwin McCain concert. Flipper scores backstage passes, but Ashley won't believe it.

EP9 Hotline May 25, 1996

Zack volunteers to work at a teen hotline, and he's surprised to hear a familiar voice on the line- Chloe's. She tells him about her problem with bulimia. Nina ends up in a bad situation when she finally gets the upperclassman that she's had her eye on. Meanwhile, Flipper tries to get closer to Ashley by giving her tips on how to get Josh.

EP10 The Fall Jun 01, 1996

In the series finale, Zack takes the fall a beer can in Josh's car, after Suki spies it. She decides that Zack is completely unfit for Chloe. The upperclassman that Nina had her eye on takes his own fall as he tumbles down some bleachers, making Zack and Teddy look guilty of attempted murder, if not murder. While supposedly dealing with her bulimia, Chloe escapes from the hospital. She and Zack runaway together, driving off into the sunset.
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Released: 09 March 1996 Ended
Producted By: Spelling Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Malibu Shores is an American primetime teen drama/soap opera that aired on Saturday Night at 8:00PM EST from to June 1996 for ten episodes on NBC. Created by Aaron Spelling and starring Keri Russell and Tony Lucca, the program followed the exploits of Southern California teens.

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buffbabe23 I remember how excited I was to hear that Keri Russell and Tony Lucca were doing a show together. "The Mickey Mouse Club", or "MMC", was my favorite show growing up and I was thrilled that two of my favorite people from the show were going to be working with each other again. I had no idea what the show was going to be like, but it turned out to be a great show. There were always some issues going on with the characters, but the issues were always things that could, and did, occur in real life. There was also always a good ending, or a moral, to the episode. It wasn't at all like the teen shows that we have on now. It was a quality show. It seems to me that shows like that never last, and it's a shame. Each cast member was very talented, and proving it is the fact that they all, well most of them, went on to do "bigger" things after the show. I would give this show ten stars. :) **********
Allycat-2 Wow, I agree with the other person's comments. It is finally nice to see someone with such a fantastic taste in TV.Are you a fan of the NBC soap Passions too, by any chance? Malibu Shores......what can I say? It was filled to the brim with clever cultured references to todays youth, pop bands and scandel, and was superlative in every way imaginable. I'm not underestimating Aaron Spelling, NBC's maverick genius, of programmes such as Dallas and Sunset Beach (both utter genius and high quality), but this time he really did come up trumps with this utterly compelling and watchable masterpiece. From Fliipper's mismatched attemps to woo Ashley, to Mouse and his friendship with the rich gal Julie from the valley..... from that Bad Boy Zac with the upper crust Chloe to Nina and who could forget her's and Teddys unrequited love for each other? Teddy, that's a name we don't hear enough these days. I may have only seen about 13 episodes of this wonderful metaphor of what youth is today, but, people, I reassure you watch this great show and the love and lives of those life-like characters of Malibu Shores will remain with you forever. And fans of Susan Ward will be very pleased to notice the 20 somethings life-like portrayal of a High School Sophmore, with which she followed up her performance as Meg from Sunset Beach, to Randy Spelling (give that kid a Soap Emmy!)'s graphic portrayal of Flipper. He played the part of a poor kid so very convincingly, and I wish him all the luck in the world for his foray into rap music. Watch it, or you will be missing out on a graphic study of the teenage psyche!
Cornell-3 Without hyperbole, this was easily the greatest show in the history of the world. Though short-lived, it will remain forever in the hearts of its numerous fans, fulfilling an integral function that can neither be adequately explained nor casually dismissed. Set in Malibu, the useless and repugnant disaster capital of the world, the show documents what happens when a group of "poor" Valley trash children are bused to wealthy Malibu High School. High drama ensues, as a forbidden love affair between bad boy Zack and nice girl Chloe blossoms, angering members of both of their respective cliques. There are of course a number of fascinating sub-plots, including Chloe's bouts with bulimia, Teddy's battles with insanity and Flipper's attempts to woo the beautiful but vicious and vapid Charisma Carpenter. Each of these plot-lines draw the viewer into a Byzantine network of twists and turns, sacrifices and betrayls, promises kept and innocence lost. Once watched, it is literally impossible not to become hooked on this most illicit of legal narcotics. The show featured a mighty cavalcade of current stars, from Keri Russell of "Felicity" to Charisma Carpenter of "Buffy" to Christian Campbell of "Trick" to Walter Jones of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers" to Randy Spelling of "Sunset Beach." As obviously impressive as this is, it is nothing compared to the stable of young hotties assembled by the Maestro himself, the inimitable Aaron Spelling. From the nascent beauty of Charisma Carpenter to the ripe Katie Wright, each episode was a veritable buffet of eye candy. Overall, it would be downright foolish to attempt to think of a show higher in quality than the one and only "Malibu Shores." What Leon Trotsky was to international communism, so this was to television. What Mankind is to the WWF, so this was to television. What Billy Madison was to cinema, so this was to television. For anyone who has the misfortune of not having seen this magnificent show, I urge you to see it by ANY MEANS NECESSARY. Quite simply, it's just that good...