90210: The Next Generation News Post Discuss SPOILERS!!!!
#202
Posted 19 November 2008 - 05:13 AM
YOU C**T WHORE BITCH!
get the f outs 90210!! whore.
okay... now that i got that out....
i really liked 90210 tonight. it gets better and better each episode.
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#204
Posted 10 December 2008 - 03:00 AM
No. Bisexual.
90210 star Lauren London, aka cheerleader Christina Worthy, goes gay in an upcoming episode of the hit CW show, reports TV Guide.
When 90210 returns with new episodes on Jan. 6, Christina gets a girlfriend. Her character is described as being bisexual as in the Nov. 18 episode, Christina flirted with Dixon (Tristan Wilds) during the Spirit Dinner and then again at the lacrosse game.
http://justjared.buz...90210-bisexual/
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#205
Posted 11 December 2008 - 10:43 AM
Jack, on Dec 10 2008, 02:00 AM, said:
No. Bisexual.
90210 star Lauren London, aka cheerleader Christina Worthy, goes gay in an upcoming episode of the hit CW show, reports TV Guide.
When 90210 returns with new episodes on Jan. 6, Christina gets a girlfriend. Her character is described as being bisexual as in the Nov. 18 episode, Christina flirted with Dixon (Tristan Wilds) during the Spirit Dinner and then again at the lacrosse game.
http://justjared.buz...90210-bisexual/
Sounds hot! Hope we get some girl on girl action

#206
Posted 17 December 2008 - 04:29 PM
90210 Webclip - Unbelievable

#207
Posted 17 December 2008 - 06:27 PM
Never mess with perfection. The second one is always worse.

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#208
Posted 17 December 2008 - 08:42 PM
Tishy, on Dec 17 2008, 04:27 PM, said:
Never mess with perfection. The second one is always worse.
umm...
that started like 2 epsides ago.
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#209
Posted 08 January 2009 - 04:15 AM
The actress, who was set to star in the CWs spin-off when it was announced but then had no plans to join the show for its fall debut is close to finalizing a deal to be in multiple episodes. But details of the deal, which was first reported by EWs Michael Ausiello, are still unknown.
Internet rumors credited everything from money to a rivalry with current 90210 star Shannen Doherty as reasons her initial deal fell through. But Spelling, daughter of the original shows producer Aaron Spelling, was always supportive of the show.
I hope it turns out to be a really great show, just for my dads legacy, she said in August. I was originally a part of [90210] and it was something pretty phenomenal, so I hope it turns out great.
Any other original cast members scheduled to appear?
Unfortunately, Jason Priestley, who played good-guy Brandon Walsh in the original, wont be in front of the camera. But he will be directing the new cast of his alma mater starting later this month. His episode will air March 18.
http://tvwatch.peopl...eturn-to-90210/
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#210
Posted 14 January 2009 - 04:30 AM
LOCATION: The Peach Pit
THE SKINNY: Last night at a special event promoting the CWs 90210, iF Magazine caught up with producer/writer Rebecca Rand Kirschner who gave us the exclusive scoop on what to expect with the arrival of Tori Spelling on the show, when she reprises her role as Donna later this season after her contract negotiations are finalized.
One of the biggest aspects of her arrival shell be bringing JUNO screenwriter Diablo Cody (who is a self-professed 90210 junkie) to share the screen with her during her first episode. Cody will play herself.
Diablo Cody is going to be on the show, says Kirschner. She is definitely going to be on the Donna episode which is the nineteenth episode. Donna Martin is still in the fashion business, and it may be that she may be called upon by Diablo Cody to create something for some event. That may be the beginning of their friendship.
As for how many episodes Spelling will be on, Kirschner is hopeful.
Hopefully Donna will be around for awhile, she says, noting it will be important to integrate her with the new and old cast members. She is Kellys sister in law. Shes a relative and a long time friend. Thats the connection. And well get it in there.
Of course, Kirschner notes, it has been a challenge to integrate the old characters (and the immense back story) seamlessly and faithfully with the new characters as opposed to some remakes that just start from scratch.
Just in terms of the parameters, 'how do you write about a character that has twelve years of back story established and they've been raped, held captive, and had eighteen different scandals and conquered 18 different demons,'" Kirschner admits. "How do you deal with that when they show up? Theres an advantage of that, and also a real disadvantage, because were locked into so many [past] experiences.
And with Jason Priestley signed on to direct an upcoming episode, the big question is, how do you have Priestley anywhere near the 90210 set and not have him pop up somewhere in the episode?"
Well secretly film him, Kirschner says with a laugh. Ill be there with my own camera and edit it in.
So will he be in it?
Ideally hell be in it, she says deadpan. Ideally George Clooneys in it too.
I guess we'll have to wait and see.
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#211
Posted 14 January 2009 - 07:13 AM
TVGuide.com: What did you think when you heard they were remaking 90210?
Jason Priestley: As a businessman, it made perfect sense. It's a pop-culture catchphrase. When you say "90210," everyone knows what you're talking about. So why not make use of that? And they certainly have. I think the show looks beautiful, and all the actors are doing a great job. It's a tangled web they've created thus far. It's great.
TVGuide.com: Have you ever considered where Brandon is now?
Priestley: I figured he ended up overseas covering wars or whatever -- not too far off from what the producers [on the new show] have revealed. We know he went to Washington, D.C., and I think he probably just kept going from there.
TVGuide.com: So come on, when is Brandon going to show up on 90210?
Priestley: If Jeff and Gabe were to come up with a decent storyline for Brandon, I'd consider it. I'm very happy to be directing though. It's a challenge, and it's a lot of fun for me to be on set.
TVGuide.com: Were you hoping that Brandon was the father of Kelly's son?
Priestley: No, I knew it wasn't me, I mean, I had a feeling. Brandon's more of an upstanding guy. He wouldn't have taken off.
TVGuide.com: Speaking of the baby-daddy, you still keep in touch with Luke Perry?
Priestley: I do, yes.
TVGuide.com: So will we ever see Dylan on the new show?
Priestley: I can honestly say that Luke has no interest in coming back.
TVGuide.com: But the fans want you guys back!
Priestley: It's a totally different environment and show. At some point in time, if you continue to bring back all the old characters, it just muddies the waters of the new show. The new show has to stand on its own.
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#212
Posted 29 January 2009 - 05:04 PM

#213
Posted 04 February 2009 - 03:59 AM
The CW is bringing back "Reaper" early. The second season of the supernatural drama will return March 3, a couple of weeks sooner than originally announced.
The network is also swapping "Reaper" with its previously announced lead-in, "90210." The move puts "Reaper" at 8 p.m. Tuesdays followed by "90210," a shake-up that protects the teen soap from Fox's "American Idol." "Reaper" will still air its 13 episodes straight, through without repeats as originally planned.
To make way for "Reaper," the CW also advanced its first-season finale date for "Privileged." The show will conclude Feb. 24, having aired fewer repeats than originally planned. The network has not yet decided whether the drama will return next season.
"90210" has been wrestling with "Idol" in recent weeks. Yet it and "Privileged" enjoy the highest percentage of DVR gains among any show on any network. The changes are part of a modest midseason schedule makeover the network is set to announce Tuesday.
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#214
Posted 30 March 2009 - 05:31 PM
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90210's new boss lady, Rebecca Rand Kirshner Sinclair, recently told me that the soap's second season would be "significantly" different than the first, and, man, she wasn't kidding.
Sources confirm to me exhttp://popwatch.ew.com/photos/uncategorized/2009/03/30/dustinmilligan_l.jpgclusively that Dustin Milligan, who plays affable jock (and one half of 90210's central super couple) Ethan, won't be returning to the show in the fall -- at least not full time.
Reps for The CW and producer Paramount declined comment, but a 90210 insider confirms that Milligan's contract option is not being picked up for next season. The source adds that the door is being left open for the actor to briefly appear in the fall to wrap up Ethan's story.
All indications are that Milligan's exit was strictly a creative decision. "Everyone loves Dustin," maintains the insider. "There was just a feeling that the character had run its course." (Curiously, the news comes just days after Milligan's newbie co-star, Matt Lanter -- a.k.a. bad boy Liam -- confirmed that he was being promoted to a series regular next season.)
The departure of one the show's most high profile leading men is the clearest indication yet that Sinclair's ongoing reboot of the reboot will be anything but minor. Viewers will get their first taste of the Gilmore Girl alum's new vision when 90210 returns from its winter hiatus this Wednesday with a hilariously campy outing that features the primetime soap trifecta: stalkers, street-racing, and scenery-chewing!
Looking ahead to season 2, Sinclair said last month that she wants to "reconceive things visually. There are opportunities to embrace California culture visually in terms of fashion and style; I want it to be more contemporary.
"If Gossip Girl is about youth in New York," she elaborated, "I want to [make 90210] about youth in L.A. and Beverly Hills."
The writer-producer also plans to rely less on 90210 vets such as Jennie Garth, Shannen Doherty, and Tori Spelling to boost ratings. "The show tried to be a lot of things to a lot of people in its first season," she conceded. "I think the center lies with the generation of kids that are in high school now. I'm not interested in casting people for stunt value."
Sinclair, who replaces original show-runners Jeff Judah and Gabe Sachs, said the show will benefit from having a singular vision. "The advantage of having one person -- me -- [in charge] is that scripts, what happens on the set, casting... it all speaks in one voice."
Thoughts on Sinclair's new 90210? Waiting to pass judgment until you see this season's remaining episodes? Is the loss of cute-but-boring Ethan a step in the right or wrong direction? Sound off below!
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#216
Posted 31 March 2009 - 07:23 AM
Jack, on Mar 31 2009, 03:48 AM, said:
Yeah. Cut Ethan, but keep Adrianna, Navid, Naomi, Liam...
stupid.
I disagree, out of all the characters and male actors he is easily the weakest and most under-developed. We've seen pretty much everyones parents but his, and the relatives we have seen(his grandma and autistic brother) only appeared in one episode.
That said, I like Dustin, he seems like a really nice guy so I'm sorry he got canned. He and Annie could have been a really great couple had G&J and latter RRKS put a little effort into them.

#217
Posted 31 March 2009 - 08:16 AM
detroitpiston, on Mar 31 2009, 06:23 AM, said:
Jack, on Mar 31 2009, 03:48 AM, said:
Yeah. Cut Ethan, but keep Adrianna, Navid, Naomi, Liam...
stupid.
I disagree, out of all the characters and male actors he is easily the weakest and most under-developed. We've seen pretty much everyones parents but his, and the relatives we have seen(his grandma and autistic brother) only appeared in one episode.
That said, I like Dustin, he seems like a really nice guy so I'm sorry he got canned. He and Annie could have been a really great couple had G&J and latter RRKS put a little effort into them.
I feel of the male actors the dude who plays Liam is the weakest, lol. And the dude who plays Navid isnt much better.
As for the females, Naomi is a horribly written char and Adrianna started off awful, turned great, and is now blahh.
I just really want the show to pay more attention to Dixon and Annie, because again i still dont feel i have any idea who they are.
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#218
Posted 31 March 2009 - 06:55 PM
#220
Posted 30 April 2009 - 12:19 PM


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