Catherine_Grace_Zeh
"MELROSE PLACE," in my opinion, is an absolute FOX classic! I don't think I've seen every episode, but I still enjoyed it. It's hard to say which episode was my favorite. However, I think it was always sad when friends fought. I always wanted to cry at that. It would have been nice if all the main characters stayed with the show throughout its entire run. It seems that no one stays with a show throughout its entire run. Everyone always gave a good performance, the production design was spectacular, the costumes were well-designed, and the writing was always very strong. In conclusion, I hope they bring it back on the air for fans of the show to see.
Broksypaint
I love the show melrose placethough we were both born in 1992 my friend and I watch it everyday on soap-net I am named after the Devious Gorgeous Stunning Incredible Scheming Conniving AMANDA WOODWARD! And i love it she is my favorite character besides KImberly from the show I just love when Kimberly comes back on that stormy night and Michael kicks out clueless Sydney The cast of that show was one of the best ever, i only wish they could have come up with a better way for people to leave the show then to kill them. This show is near and dear to my heart. I know a Taylor Mcbride (unfortunetly), an Amanda, a Kyle, a Billy, and everyone knows a Samantha Campbell. Not everyone knows a KImberly Shaw, but i do. And she is one of my best friends. VEry good at just showing up at the most unexpected times.
blanche-2
Aaron Spelling's "Melrose Place" concerned a group of young people in an LA apartment complex, and in its time, it was a highly popular show. Melrose really started to take off when Heather Locklear joined the cast at the end of season 1. She seemed to supply the missing ingredient, i.e., the resident bitch, and before long, Melrose was THE show to watch and discuss. It's not a coincidence that two of its stars, Marcia Cross and Doug Savant, appear on the very high-profile "Desperate Housewives." High profile shows seek stars of past high profile shows.The show had a lot of nice, campy touches that made it famous, as well as some fascinating characters. One of my favorites were the ubiquitous establishing shots that seemed to be shown weekly: a young woman walking her dog, the jogger, and the pool boy cleaning the pool.As for interesting characters, there was Michael, who started off as a devoted husband and became a rogue, slutty Sydney, and Kirsten Davis as the girl Billy (Andrew Shue) almost married, who lays across a bed and announces, "I'm ovulating," which I heard the next morning when it was played on a local radio station. But my favorite was Dr. Kimberly Shaw, star of Melrose's most startling moment. After she returned from the dead, she took her wig off at the end of one episode and took a look at that scar! A real shocker, and the kind of thing that made Melrose, in its prime, the best.Most of the younger actors on Melrose became established because of the show and went on to other things afterwards, particularly Cross, Davis, Throne-Smith, and Savant. And let's not forget Locklear who, in my opinion, really set this show on its hit course.
tlaobnh
Ok, it may sound a little obsessive and weird but I LOVE Melrose Place!!!!!!!!!!!! I watch it ever day as my routine and I get so mad if I miss just one episode. This show is so provocative and addicting and it is so entertaining, yet trashy, but hey! that makes it good. All of you watch the Style channel at 3 and see the episodes and I am sure all of you will be impressed and know what I mean when I say I love Melrose Place!I also LOVE Thomas Calabro (Micheal Mancini) He is damn fine!!!!