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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Victor Lobl, James Whitmore Jr., David Carson, Gabrielle Beaumont, Jon Paré, John McPherson, Luke Perry, Charles Correll, Christopher Hibler, Jeffrey Melman |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 04 October, 1990 |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of Beverly Hills, 90210 - The Complete First Season
A Great Teen Series I was well past my teens when I began watching this series into it's third season and I took note of it's quality. It's a shame that it hasn't been released on DVD yet, but hopefully the studio will take into account the interest in seeing it released on DVD.
Brenda and Brandon Walsh are two down-to-earth teens from Minnesota who move to Beverly Hills, California with their parents to begin a new life. Their friends are children of the celebrity, spoiled upper-class. Each episode is based on the relationships between the kids, their parents and, that behind closed doors, there is a lot more pain in their lives then what outsiders looking in judge as a privileged life. As the series evolves, you see that these kids are not much different than most teens in the country---except, of course, the price of their cars. Brandon is the only one who actually gets a job to pay for his wheels, even if it is a classic Mustang.
I have watched this show in reruns over the years but somehow always manage to miss the pilot eisode. After about couple of years of absentia, 90210 is back on the FX cable channel weekdays at 9 am. It's fun to curl up with a good friend once more, but lets hope we see it on DVD very soon.
90210 Release Me
Since its inception this show has followed my adolescent spiral in life and I have learned along with the characters the lessons of alcoholism, drug abuse, falling in and out of love, and ultimately dealing with the loss of a loved one at the tender age of seventeen. The episode where Dylan loses his father in an explosion culminated at the same time I lost my 26 year old brother Ricky in a freak accident. I was in my senior year of high school the same as Dylan McKay and the trivial pursuits of daily life in high school didn't interest me anymore. Graduation meant nothing to me. It was a very bittersweet time. The one line that stuck with me and comforted me came from David Silver when Dylan was about to take a drink...."You can't run from what's in your mind." I cannot thank this series enough because in a time of absolute grief and uncertainty, I found solace and comfort in this series. I am the class of '93. To have these episodes again and to own on DVD would culminate an already parallel connection I feel to this series. It's not just a part of television history; it's a part of my history.
Be Patient
We as fans have to wait until syndication is not profitable for the show anymore. They are still making money with it showing on FX. Once they money stops or slows down, hopefully they will come out with each season one after another! Until that point we just have to wait....