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Now that we've all had time to digest the news that former "Family Ties" star Meredith Baxter is a lesbian. In fact, Baxter's announcement got so much attention that it overshadowed other press appearances by some of her TV-mom peers. Check those out after the jump.
* In this case, what we are calling "news" should be understood as "made-up stories."
continue readingOh my God, you guys, what is UP with Brenda's BOOB?! Find out in the latest installment of The Great Rewatch of "Beverly Hills, 90210," after the jump.
continue readingWho better to try her luck as a standup comic than someone who has absolutely NO SENSE OF HUMOR? Prepare for the awkwardness as Brenda takes to the stage in the latest installment of The Great Rewatch of "Beverly Hills, 90210," after the jump.
continue readingIn fact, the wedding episode of "The Office" airs tonight. We've already prepared you well with all the episode's teasers, so why not put the blessed event in the context of nuptial history? After the jump, we've collected some of our best wedding videos.
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This episode is about a character starring on a TV teen drama, and it's super-meta. Yes, the show thought it had earned the right to do this after fifteen episodes. That's how big it was in '91.
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Just in time for YOUR long weekend getaway comes the gang's long weekend getaway -- in Palm Springs! All the fun in the sun is after the jump.
continue readingAbove, you can see Jason Priestley in his iconic role as Brandon Walsh on "Beverly Hills, 90210" in an episode from 1992. (And hey, that's Gabrielle Anwar skating around with him -- Fiona from "Burn Notice"!) But "Beverly Hills, 90210" was a long time ago, and now...Jason Priestley is 40. (And not Jennifer Aniston 40, either.) If THAT makes you feel old, how about this: on January 2, 2011, Gabrielle Carteris -- who played Andrea, the Beverly Hills Blaze editor with the helpless crush on Brandon -- will turn 50. HAPPY MONDAY, GENERATION X!
The CW had one of its buzziest new series launches last year in "90210," introducing a new cast of characters -- and reviving a few old ones -- from the Gen X favorite "Beverly Hills, 90210." It stands to reason that the network would attempt to replicate the win with a similar take on the "Beverly Hills, 90210" spinoff "Melrose Place": the new version premieres September 8, and several of its stars and producers were on hand today to discuss it. Some of their thoughts are after the jump.
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We've been in the greater Los Angeles area for 12 whole episodes (and a pilot). It's time we learned about Latinos.
continue readingBetween "Heathers" and "Mean Girls," there was this depressingly educational episode of "90210."
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