90210 (2008–2013) 5.6
A Kansas family relocates to Beverly Hills, where their two children adapt to the infamous social drama of West Beverly Hills High. |
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90210 (2008–2013) 5.6
A Kansas family relocates to Beverly Hills, where their two children adapt to the infamous social drama of West Beverly Hills High. |
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| Shenae Grimes | ... |
Annie Wilson
(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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| Tristan Wilds | ... |
Dixon Wilson
(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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| AnnaLynne McCord | ... |
Naomi Clark
(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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| Jessica Stroup | ... |
Erin Silver
(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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| Michael Steger | ... |
Navid Shirazi
(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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| Jessica Lowndes | ... |
Adrianna Tate-Duncan
(114 episodes, 2008-2013)
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| Matt Lanter | ... |
Liam Court
(98 episodes, 2009-2013)
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| Lori Loughlin | ... |
Debbie Wilson
(69 episodes, 2008-2012)
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| Ryan Eggold | ... |
Ryan Matthews
(68 episodes, 2008-2011)
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| Gillian Zinser | ... |
Ivy Sullivan
(60 episodes, 2009-2012)
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| Trevor Donovan | ... |
Teddy Montgomery
(58 episodes, 2009-2013)
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| Rob Estes | ... |
Harry Wilson
(46 episodes, 2008-2010)
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Annie and Dixon Wilson move from Kansas to the very wealthy area of Beverly Hills, and begin attending the famed West Beverly High School in the 90210 zip code. They quickly encounter queen bee Naomi, rebel Silver, troubled Adrianna and others as the drama unfolds in 90210. Written by Anonymous
As I see it, everyone is comparing it too much with the original series. It has not much to do with it, except for the setting and some of the original characters (that I believe were put in just to grab attention). Personally, I see it as a whole new project and I don't care much about the old one.
The first episodes started off a bit lame, it reminded me of 7th Heaven with all the we're-one-big-happy-family thing. But the last episodes got my attention back. The characters and plot developed faster, bringing speed and interesting situations.
The thing I don't like is the fact that it's all set in high school. For a few reasons: the characters don't look like they're 16 (I know, they never do, but 23-year old actors are too much for me); it's giving a non-existing picture of what it looks like in high school, it could be set in college, so that 15-year-old girls wouldn't get such a messed up picture.
I don't know, it's not that bad, for me it's another show like Gossip Girl, Gilmore Girls, O.C. or whatever. They're completely different, I agree, yet it's still the same: love, hatred, family, friendship etc. If you like that kind of thing, you probably won't be disappointed.