u/TravelingHomeless

I'll never get over the fact that the lead character in the show departs a few episodes into the season (9) and it's not even a big deal

Heck even Andrea had a more grand exit from the series.

He was the focal point for the show, the reason it even existed but it's treated as an afterthought. Show should have honestly ended the moment he left.

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u/TravelingHomeless — 3 days ago
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That time Adam popped up in a movie with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

Billed 4th in the movie. Got the role after Doug Liman directed him the first two episodes of The O.C.

u/TravelingHomeless — 7 days ago

Whenever Andrea has scenes with the rest of the girls, it feels so forced

Having scenes with Kelly and Donna, she looks so out of place and when they include her, it just feels like it's written so poorly. They could have just kept her as Brandon's friend and had her reach out a bit to say a Brenda or Steve as extensions of her friendship with Brandon.

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u/TravelingHomeless — 7 days ago

People may mock Luke Perry for being way too old to be a believable high schooler but I kinda feel it works for the character that he's lived a wild life for a teenager

So makes sense that he didn't look 16 or 17 or even 21 lol

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u/TravelingHomeless — 7 days ago

Though it's very much a popcorn flick, for me I hold up Young Guns as one of the best Westerns of the 1980s

u/TravelingHomeless — 7 days ago

How did 90210 do when transitioning from high school to more mature storylines?

Once the Gang got into the college and post-college years, how did the show handle the more mature vibes and plotline of the show? Did it feel authentic and true to the series or feel like it was copying something else?

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u/TravelingHomeless — 12 days ago

Why'd they go so over the top making Brandon the perfect guy

He was great in every sport despite being so short and lacking muscle, he enthralled just about every girl he came across, Nat worshipped him, his parents allowed him to talk back to them without consequence

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u/TravelingHomeless — 12 days ago