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from "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990)
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- "Beverly Hills, 90210"
... aka "Class of Beverly Hills" - USA (teaser title)
- The Real McCoy (1995) TV episode, Played by F.J. Rio
- Rock of Ages (1994) TV episode, Played by F.J. Rio
- Hate Is Just a Four Letter Word (1994) TV episode, Played by F.J. Rio
- Life after Death (1994) TV episode, Played by F.J. Rio
- A Clean Slate (1994) TV episode, Played by F.J. Rio
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From "Beverly Hills, 90210: A Clean Slate (#5.3)" (1994)
Alex Diaz: [addressing the student senate] Brandon Walsh is part of a plan to process D'Shawn Hardell though a system of academic apartheid. And make no mistake about it... it's a very profitable system. But how profitable is it going to be for D'Shawn when he leaves C.U. without a real education? And why is it that that these disposable athletes are always young men of color while their tutors are always white boys who just happen to be appointed by the Chancellor to the National Task Force on Education?
Brandon Walsh: Wait a minute. I don't understand what me being on the task force has anything to do with...
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Alex Diaz: [addressing the student senate] Brandon Walsh is part of a plan to process D'Shawn Hardell though a system of academic apartheid. And make no mistake about it... it's a very profitable system. But how profitable is it going to be for D'Shawn when he leaves C.U. without a real education? And why is it that that these disposable athletes are always young men of color while their tutors are always white boys who just happen to be appointed by the Chancellor to the National Task Force on Education?
Brandon Walsh: Wait a minute. I don't understand what me being on the task force has anything to do with...
[...]
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