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New '90210' is anything but rich

Posted: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 6:30 AM by Anna Chan
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Back in my early teens, I was a huge fan of the original “90210.” Sure, it was set in a wealthy high school with ridiculously rich kids (nothing like my school or classmates), but at the core were two average teens I could identify with, and issues that young people often face.

 

When the CW announced that it was doing a reboot of the popular '90s series, I was a bit doubtful – until it was announced that Jennie Garth and Shannen Doherty would be back. Garth said in an interview that the new show would push the envelope, and I thought it was already pretty edgy back in the day. I became hopeful. I wanted to see what the new generation would bring.

 

Judging from the two-hour premiere that aired Tuesday night, what the CW version brings is overexaggerated trash, not the envelope-pushing Garth hinted at.

 

The original covered everything from teen sex to drugs to underage drinking and more, all dealt with individually to get the issues across. The new series crams all of those – and then some – into the first two hours, barely glossing over things as if they were normal, everyday occurrences in the lives of real teens. Sorry, but I never saw kids performing sexual acts while parked in front of the school at the beginning of the day.

 

All of it just screamed “unbelievable” to me. The 15- and 16-year-olds appeared, spoke and acted as if they were at least a decade older; the new, “poor” kids from Wichita, Kan., live in a mansion with their gorgeous parents; a rich girl’s parents argued she shouldn’t have to do her report because her Sweet 16 party was stressing her out; the new Brandon and Brenda – Dixon and Annie Wilson – make friends and become accepted by the popular crowd in zero time; and it’s totally normal for a high-school kid to fly his date to San Francisco for dinner. Yeah, right.

 

None of this is edgy. It’s all the stuff of soaps. Where’s the real stuff high-school kids deal with nowadays? Granted, the original “90210” veered off into soap territory too, but not to this extent and certainly not so quickly.

 

To be fair, there were some bits I enjoyed. Jessica Stroup’s Erin Silver (Kelly Taylor’s half-sister) and Tristan Wild’s Dixon prove that real kids attend West Beverly Hills. Not only do they look and act their characters’ ages, they seem to have personalities and problems the average kid can identify with. And thank god Kelly and Brenda were both in the premiere, or my urge to turn my TV off may have won. Sure, these two have grown up, but hints of the same two girls I adored almost 15 years ago are still there, and I want to see more of them.

 

But it’s unlikely that the new show will turn its focus back on the original characters, so I can safely say I probably won’t tune in again.

 

What did you think of the series spin-off?

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Horrible and insulting.  Those girls should be hospitalized, not working on television.
I remember watching the original, but to be honest... I was a little too young for any of it to make sense and therefore it was a bit too boring.  I graduated HS in 2000... and this rendition of highschool in Beverly Hills may seem a little extreme to those who didnt witness these types of things or have similar experiences while so young... but I can tell you - it't not far off from what school is like these days.  Kids were caught having sex in the janitors closest when I was in 6th grade!  So, if you dont want your kids to watch it - dont let them.  As for me, I'm going to watch it, in fact, I loved it.
Finally - a review I can agree with. First, I get that Brandon is the baby dadday???? I loved Rob Estes, Jenny Garth, and of course, Mr. Nat. The kids were pretty good, although Silver is in the front for best character. Can we say CHEESE? Not realistic and a terrible thing for kids now to be watching, with the exception of our old fav characters. The main msnbc review says it all. I also fought the urge and thankfully Jennie Garth & Shannon were there to stop me. Don't know if I will watch after next week- I will tune in to see K.Taylor's alcoholic mother, though. Same actress and she is fabulous AND OUT OF CONTROL!
Well..i'd hate to break it to you but kids do that in parking lots at school today. I know kids in grade school that are sexually active.  Have You ever watched Sweet 16 on mtv? Those kids flew to Paris to look for prom dresses...what makes you think rich kids wouldnt fly in a date from a nearby city.  Being a rich teen 15 years ago is a lot different than it is now.  There are no limits...so you shouldnt be surprised by what they are showcasing here.
OK, I'm going to weigh in on who I think is the father of Kelly's baby.  I think it's Dylan.  Remember the scene last night when she's talking on the phone and says "He's been asking about you"...obviously speaking to the "baby daddy".  Then the kid wakes up crying and she has to hang up.  Fast forward to the scene where Kelly and Brenda meet up at "The Pit" and Kelly excitedly asked how's Brandon doing.  She wouldn't have to ask that if she had just been tallking to him on the phone.  Further more...I really don't think the father is Steve as one poster suggested.  He was happily married with their daughter (who, as you remember, almost didn't survive).  So...there's my reasoning.   I agree with others that the references to the previous show were great (Hannah Zuckerman-Vasquez, "Silver", Nat).  However...I noticed something that I didn't read in anyone else's posts....the brother and sister (from Kansas) share a Jack and Jill bathroom between their bedrooms....just like Brenda and Brandon did in the original.
I admit, I watched it simply because I was a fan of the original and wanted to see how they were going to work my old favorites into the “new”  version.  Oh and the fact that I just love Rob Estes! Lol  Not sure what I think of this updated series…..I do think the morning sex act was a bit too much, I mean, come on, was that really necessary???  And I have to agree with someone when they said that the Kansas kids made friends all to easily…..and the dinner trip to SF????  Give me a break.  I did get a kick out of seeing how Hannah ZV was brought into the show, but it did make me think back…wasn’t Kelly’s sister Erin, a bit older than Hannah??  I mean, yeah, I know it’s TV and all, but still…lol  If that’s the case, where is Janet & Steve’s little girl??   Gosh, I can’t even remember her name! lol   Help me out someone!  I know someone out there knows it!    If the show survives it will be on the returning favorites giving it the boost it needs with the old timers like me watching for answers to ?’s about where the old Peach Pit gang is today. Without the references to the original cast, I don’t think the show would have a chance.  I’m wondering how many episodes it will be before one of these kids goes shopping on Rodeo and finds a Donna Martin Original to wear!  Hint Hint:  Bring Back Donna Martin!!!  Lol  
I read somewhere that DYLAN is the FATHER of the baby - but gosh, I don't remember exactly where now I read it!
Not only do kids perform sexual acts in the school parking lot, but fourth graders wear colored bands on their wrists to show off what acts they've "accomplished" or are willing to.  Kids drink on a weekly basis, drugs aren't hard to come by either.  I didn't watch the show, assuming it would be trash, but unfortunately it sounds right on target for this generation.
I thought the show was fabulous...yes fabulous.  I am suprised by these reviews.  Has anybody stepped into a high school recently?  Yes, there are plenty of sex acts happening at all times of day.  And as for the lack of realisitc depth in the new show....did anybody ever watch the old show?  Kelly was burned, shot and raped!  How was that realistic?  To be honest, yes the show dealt with relevant issues back then as I am sure that it will now.  It is impossible to judge from a single episode.  I thought it mixed new and old in the appropriate intended way.  It gave something back for those who loved the original, but it also opened the door for new viewers who didn't grow up watching the original.  Oh, and Kelly's baby was fathered by Dylan according to one popular blog site; which would make sense considering that the father is clearly absent which is a trademark of Dylan McKay.
Am I the only one who thinks that Shannon D looks like she got a face lift at an Auto Body Shop? I mean c'mon...
Fabulous Trash.

Enjoy it for what it is.  This series has new life.

does anyone else hate the phrase "baby daddy" as much as I do?  Also, I thought it was just me but I saw an earlier post that agreed - supposedly Kelly couldn't have kids.  Soo??????????  I know miracles happen, but isn't this show one miracle too many already?  I loved the old one, but had tons of trouble getting into this one.  I'll give it another shot, but won't hold my breath (it did take around two to three seasons for the first one to take off after all)
I thought it was pretty much the same as all teen shows nowadays. You basically put characters on who have lives that kids WISH they had. Everyone is way too smart, rich, beautiful and cool. No wonder kids are depressed. They grow up thinking if they don't drive a Ferrari in high school they're losers. This was just more of the same.
LOL!!! I thought this show was GREAT!! Ok some things you saw coming but ok it's TV!! Get a life! I watched 90210 not faithfully because I never saw anyone on there that looked like me. (Black girl) But last night I was surfing and stopped on this show and enjoyed it! just my 2 cents~
I'd watch a, well, *test pattern* if Shenae Grimes was on it. I love that girl.

And to the poster who complained about the girls being slim and suggested they go have a sandwich (oh, how original!), that was an incredibly rude comment. If the girls were overweight, would you have called attention to it and commented that their jaws should be wired shut?

It should be no more "distracting" to watch slim girls than to watch girls who are overweight. Unless of course you are overweight yourself and their appearance reminds you of it. In which case, don't project your own issues onto others via public insults. Deal with it privately.
I believe Brandon is the father of Kelly's baby. When Brenda appeared Kelly made reference to saying she talked to Brandon and he needs to see the baby more? It did show Kelly on the phone talking to someone before that and she made the comment, "he is asking about you".
I thought the show was not that bad. It certainly is not as entertaining as the original. I actually enjoyed the OC more than this.
I loved it. I watched mainly for Brenda/Kelly.  I would love to see Brandon be the father of Kelly's son. I think Steve being the kids father is a little far fetched.  I hope they bring back some of the original cast members.  
Actually since I think most of us posting are not the target audience of this show it really won't matter what we think. I work with high school girls and the buzz has been good all day long. They watched the original in syndication and are excited to have thir own updated version...I think it will make it.
The show was completely insulting to old fans.  

So all of a sudden we see Hannah? Last we heard, they were living around New Haven because Andrea was going to try Yale finally.  We can't just have Hannah back in LA without explaining where Andrea and Jesse are.  It just doesn't make sense.  And they probably thought they were throwing us a bone but it wasn't worth it.

It was good that they provided details on how Kelly ended up a guidance counselor.  But they completely failed to mention her PR business that she started in the series finale.  Do we just pretend that didn't exist?

Weird that they mentioned another male principal before Harry.  What ever happened to Mrs. Teasley?  Even after high school, we still saw her, even in the series finale.

In season 10, Jackie and Mel were separating after the whole strip club fiasco with Gina.  So we're supposed believe they got back together again and then split AGAIN to make Silver's story about Naiomi be true?  And that's why Jackie is back on drugs after 18 years of being sober?

And Palisades definitely wasn't West Bev's rival back in the original.

A reunion with Brenda and Kelly without mentioning their old friends? Kind of weird.

I'm dying to know what Rob Thomas' original pilot was, since they've said it's so different from this one.

Here's hoping the pace slows down, the stories get more accurate, we get Dixon's adoption back story, find out why in hell the Peach Pit changed styles, and some answers regarding Sammy's dad and how/why Brenda and Kelly saw each other years ago.  
steve and janets baby's name is maddie
I really wanted to like this but I think it sucked.  The pace was like it was made for someone who was ADHD, most of the characters really over-acted and you couldn't really make out what they were saying half the time because they garbled their lines, it was cheesy even though they said it wouldn't be, I don't feel anything for the new characters...it was just plain bad.  The scene with Annie and Naomi walking down the hall accentuated just how skinny the character of Annie is but there are people that skinny naturally so I'm not going to harp on that...but it was so dumb that the teacher was hanging out where the high-school kids were.  I don't care how "cool" he's supposed to be - that just made him seem like a loser.  I did like the music and the new scenes of Bev Hills and LA - beyond that, it sucked.  
The kids all look too young, i was used to the old when when all the actors were like 30. it feels creepy looking at 15 year olds. maybe im just getting old and they look really young.
Fantastic -- considering.  Great to have it back.  Wish the sacredness of the powers of procreation was more taught, but it is TV.  Hope the past crew comes back form a few visits.  Hope Dyan and Brenda marry; Steve is the Dad, and Brannon and Zuckerman marry.  
I was thinking about Kelly's son.. It totally makes sense that it is Dyln's, but when Kelly said to Brenda "you haven't seen Sammy very much in the last 4 yrs..." Would Brenda really want to see Dylan's son with Kelly? I think Brandon is the babydaddy.. and really.. how the hell did Kelly have a child??? She isn't able to.. I guess modern science cured that?


As for the show.. I watched and loved watching Brenda and Kelly.. and Nat. I'd love for the others to make cameos. It would be great to see Steve.

I didn't hate the show, just didn't love it. And the actress who plays Annie.. she is too skinny. She looks borderline anorexic.
The only way this show will be saved is if they leave the sex craved newbies at the beach and bring back the old gang.... it would be 90210 meets ThirtySomething.  now THAT is worth watching.
I think you all need to lighten up! Its not supposed to be high drama its escapism. I rather enjoyed it, sure it was over the top but that's the fun of it. If you do not like it do not watch it, but you do not have to personally attack the actors.
As with any show with this much hype, there are always a group of people who have to be "cool" and say it totally stunk.

The truth is, High School is different today than it was 20 years ago when the original premiered.  Sure, the original was a classic and captured the times, but those times have changed.

I thought they did a good job reflecting the everyday ins and outs of today's typical high school student.

Some of us that grew up with 90210 have to take a moment to put ourselves into our teenage shoes and remember all the mischief we got into.  We are adults now and see things differently.

The references were great.  The cast is great.  But they need to continue to push for old castmates and intertwine them in some way to keep both the old school and new school viewers happy.

Thanks for bringing a classic back and modernizing it, CW.
I thought it was okay, loved seeing the original folks.  

I vote Dylan as the father.  She was with him at the end, and it would be typical of Dylan to flake out and not be around for his kid.  Not very Brandon-like.  I hope it's not Steve for reason of another poster -- he had finally matured, and was a married father. Although I thought maybe Kelly was talking to her mom on the phone?  Sorta missed that part.

Not such a big miracle that Kelly had a baby; she had endometriosis, which can block tubes and prevent pregancy.  However, I had a friend who had that (and a tube removed even) and who later had a child when docs said it couldn't happen.  

I will watch again next week, but except for Silver, I don't really care about the newer generation.
I don't watch CW for this trash.  The Winchester Boys can't come back soon enough for me!  
Have any of you ever heard the old expression, "Don't expect anything and you won't be disappointed?"  It's a reprisal of an original. They are never as good to die hard fans.  They can only hope to find a new following and if some of the veteran fans tag along for the ride because they tease us with clips of Kelly and Brenda and thoughts of other original cast members, then hey, they've done their job.  

To those of you that are, do you really want to know why you were disappointed last night?  You were hoping to go back in time.  You were hoping to relive your own teens, back when the original was a hit.  Get a grip - that was then and this is now.  Enjoy it for what it is.  A 2000-esque sitcom with a flash from the past here and there, thrown in for effect.

I can say for certain that oral sex in front of the school wasn't going on at my school, but it happens now all of the time.  That's partly why the responses are so mixed.  If you want to see the old 90210, go rent season 1 - the original.  Don't bring down these actors/writers/etc. because you're miserable and need to go back in time to find what you're looking for.

Times are different, the show is different, the actors are different.  Just like it would be if you were to go back to your high school and try doing freshman year over again 10 years later.  

Have realistic expectations if any and you won't be disappointed.  I think it did exactly what it set out to do.  It's competing with all the new shows AND adding a whole new demographic by throwing in the old cast.  I can only hope they bring back more of them! :)
Gossip Girl is funnier and A LOT more stylish. Plus they've already got the blog thing going. Although it wasn't THAT bad, come one people, what were you expecting. Besided, i was watching the marathon they had on soapnet Monday and the original show seems so outdated and corny now. BTW- sex and other "acts" do happen in school as do the drugs and the backstabbing and all the other drama. I think it's the fact that high schoolers have nothing else to focus their energy on (well, some of them) lol.. man i feel old..
It sucks!

It's been WB/CWed... what's up with all the crappy music?

Why has Kelly moved into the Valley? So not her style! Or typical of her character!

Rob Estes was so much better being an a** in Melrose Place and not a HS Principal.

Lori Laughlin! Geez... enough with her... she's been in way too many shows like this since Full House!

Brenda (Shannen Doherty), Whatever... waste to even bring her on.

They need a Dylan-type character.

The main actress, she should have stayed at Degrassi in Toronto!

All the guys look the same, and ARE models... real people please... the old show at least had Andrea!

The Peach Pit... it was a diner, not a classy coffee shop!

They need a Luke Perry/James Dean-type Character

They only have ONE teacher!!! Any why must he date Kelly?

Gossip Girl, it isn't! OC, it isn't!

Thought they did a great job---I don't know what show your guys watched but it got my attention!  It is going to be a hit with the younger crowd and the older crowd that loved the orginial is going to love it---I loved how that they left so much out there from the old show to bring up if needed later.
I am a huge fan of the old 90210 and I thought the new 90210 was a huge disappointment. I was awful They tried to cram too much into the two episodes. I will probably watch again just to see what Brenda and Kelly are up to or to see if any of the other old cast members come back. But not for the current story line. You should not try to do over something that was so good.
This show was AWFUL!!  I could not believe that they actually went THERE with the girl and the guy in the car.  Just plain trash.  The acting was awful.  If this is what kids are into these days, they need to find a hobby and stop obsessing over sex and drugs.
you guys have no respect at all.im glad the show is back.i am a  huge fan of the orginal series.the girl from oc quite.who ever wrote dillan.its dylan.get it right.this show is not garbage.im glad shannon and jennie are back.did anyone see next weeks eposide.jackie taylor is back.the mother of erin and kelly.you people are just 90210 haters.i was 10 when beverly hills 90210 come out .and now im 28.
Horrible.  I didn't even watch past the first hour.
They ruined the original.  Well actually, they ruined the original when they made them go on after high school, it was hard to picture these teens as adults.  Sorry.
I was disappointed, show was like a bad epidsode of the OC, nothing like the original 90210.  If they keep going through the drama and issues at that speed it will burn out in no time.  A lot of shows started out shakey though, maybe it will get better.

Spoiler alert!  I heard on the radio that Brandon is Kelly's baby's daddy.
If it weren't for commercial breaks every 10 minutes, I might have had more interest in the show.  I was a HUGH 90210/Melrose Place fan and was really looking foward to the new 90210.  YAWN!!!!!!  B O R I N G.  The only thing worth watching was to see how great Jennie Garth, Rob Estes & Lori Laughling look playing parents.  Hard to say if the new 90210 will survive or if, like so many remakes, bites the dust.  Commercial break time ;)
I am a big fan of the original 90210. The new series is a bit much, I think that it would have been better to leave well enough alone and start fresh with new ideas and a new cast. If the original 90210 was the intent of this spinoff then most of the original cast should have signed on. This is most confusing and very difficult to follow because I'm constantly trying to figure who they all are in respect to the original show and in the process I am getting bored. So with that said....DON'T THINK THE NEW 90210 WILL JUMP OFF!!
I too was an original 90210 junkie. Never missed a show.  People criticized it back then and I can remember people criticizing the actor who played Dillon saying he was too old to play a high schooler. . . but the show was written well and was a fan favorite.  I wasn't all that impressed either with the new version.  Aaron Spelling and the original cast of 90210 are really a hard act to follow.  I actually got up and started doing dishes in the middle of it--which would never have happened back in the day.  As a matter of fact Wednesday night at my house was 90210 and Melrose Place night . . . don't knock, call, or come over . . . it's Wednesday night.  I enjoyed Kelly and Brenda . . . but that was about it.
Man, do I feel sorry for Tristan Wild, he went from the awesome Wire to this crap.  But he is a great actor so I will continue waching.    
I was a hardcore BH 90210 fan back in the 90's.  I taped every single show from 1990-2000.  I was excited that Shannen and Jennie were going to be on this show.  I was a bit disappointed.  After about the first 30 minutes, I was watching just to see Brenda and Kelly.  I almost felt like I was making myself watch.  I would love it if they would just bring the original cast back and center the show around them.  They would be in their "30's" now, but who cares.  It's hard to compare to the original.  The new "Walsh" parents just down seem down to earth like Jim and Cindy were.  They seem too much like LA folk to me.  I should know, I live here.  I plan on watching the second week and so on in hopes that things will build over time.  The original wasn't perfect after the first week, it took about 5 weeks to really connect the storylines.  I guess if all else fails, we have our seasons on DVD to remember the good old days!
My wife is giving birth to our first daughter next month.  As we watched last night, we both became very afraid for our daughter's future.  CW, and any original cast involved with this swillshould be ashamed.  It won't last more than one season, thankfully my daughter will never see it.
There is nothing left to write that hasnt been except... The Peach Pit is now a coffee shop?! I know you have to get with the times but that was to much. To see Nat complaining about the coffee machine instead of offering Peach Pie. It dosent look like they even serve Mega Burgers anymore! Yeah and except for silver who cares about the new cast. The thing about they old cast was they were like a support group of good friends... I dont know
can a show jump the shark on the first episode?  totally unbelievable!  A pretty woman moment, driving a convertable bently and then a private plane to SF?  Good times
The show was disappointing. It jumped all over the place...the first hour seemed to be a seperate show than the second. Didn't Ethan visit Naomi at the end of the first hour, tears in their eyes -- everyone else on the beach celebrating. Then wham -- back to more issues, revisiting Ethan cheating, etc. Maybe it was just edited poorly, plain & simple.

To steal from the old: tackle one or two issues at a time, keep time sense true to reality, more on Kelly/Brenda/Erin & guest stars from the past.

Not sure if it will make it long-term on the basis of the premier alone!
What a disgrace to the original.  Whether you believe oral sex is performed before school or not (obviously those other posters who think that's normal don't have kids of their own AND were all male) doesn't mean it's okay to condone and glorify that to our kids.  And yes, within 5 minutes of the show starting.  I sat down with my teenage daughters  hoping for a classy show and had to shut it off.  What a joke...
Actually, as I recall the series premier of the original 90210 was lame as well. I actually saw that episode again last week on soapnet and it was funny. I'm sure that received bad reviews as well. The point is, the original 90210 got better as the first season went on (I remember they introduced Dylan in the second episode) and then exploded during the summer...so maybe the same will happen with the new one although it won't ever be as huge. Hopefully, the writing will get better. However, I definately do not see a 10 year run with this one...I thought the original went on for too long.


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