The new 90210 - is it cancelled yet?

By admin | August 19, 2008
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Submitted by Hollywood Gossip Blog

Written by Michael Vass

Ok. Please stop. I’m speaking to the CW network.

The CW network is the channel that has brought us such hits as Hidden Palms, Aliens in America, and Online Nation. If you don’t recall those television shows don’t worry, no one else did either – even when they were on the air. This network was the reheated remains of the corpses of the WB and UPN networks (birthplace of Homeboys in Space - thank god they went bankrupt). It’s only successes to date being Smallville, Supernatural, Everybody Hates Chris, and America’s Top Model each from the old networks that went out of business.

So in search of new ideas that might sustain this still miserable network there has been an nearly unending hype about the new 90210. Yes sheer joy will fall from the heavens and ratings records will be set anew when the sequel to the original 1990’s television show hits the airwaves. Or so the CW keeps using all kinds of media to let us know.

Honestly, do they think that the return of Jennie Garth, and Shannen Doherty will cause some kind of uproar? Neither of these women have had a success in years. Unless you count the short stint Doherty had on Charmed (before she reportedly was fired and the series really took off) or her season of work on “Sci-Fi” Channel’s Scare Tactics [which has nothing to do with scifi and does not deserve to be on the channel]. That says nothing of the fact that the fan base left their teens over a decade ago.

But let’s look at what the show has to offer the youth of today.

The most notable change to the show is that suddenly the Beverly Hills area has a touch of color. And I do mean A touch. Tristan Wilds will play the adopted brother of Shenae Grimes – essentially the Brendan and Brenda of the old show.

So the only way that a Black kid can get into Beverly Hills is via an adoption, or so the show seems to present. Because the original certainly had as many Blacks as were to be found on Happy Days, The Brady Bunch, Friends, Seinfeld, and E.R. combined. Oh wait, that’s not true because there was 1 African American on E.R. at it’s start. Well at least the new show follows the far more enlightened and standardized format of 1 Black, 1 Latino, and at least one woman. (Well at least one of the women in the show looks sortof Latino so that counts right? And Asians? They don’t exist in America)

Well it won’t matter. The show has good looking rich people (everyone can relate to that right?), and they have Youtube in the show too (they are just like you, just in a Ferrari - if you are also White). It must be cool. And just for added effect they threw in an alcoholic/addict grandmother (because who doesn’t have one). It’s just a good wholesome television show, with drugs, and drinking, and sex, and paparazzi, and clothes that cost more than what most parents make in a year.

I think Brian Austin Green, who is among virtually all the old cast that refused to be on this program – except for Tori Spelling who dropped out because she thought she was worth more money like she has an acting career now that nepotism is not an option – stated it best

“The new [’90210′] could be good. Or it will suck terribly.”

The odds stack up that it will suck. But in a world engorged with American Idol and ‘reality’ television shows, drivel might just pass for drama and entertainment. Unrealistic views of American population or success, a deep need to exploit real issues, and a drive to suplant style for substance. No wonder why I avoid broadcast television.

5 Responses to “The new 90210 - is it cancelled yet?”

  1. kylie fabian Says:
    October 8th, 2008 at 11:36 pm

    Grr . I LOVE THIS SHOW IT WAS LIKE A REPLACVEMENT OF THE O.C NOW USE HAVE TAKEN 90210 AWAY FROM ME JUST ;LIKE O.C WAS. SOMEONE BETER COME UP WITH ANOTHER SHOW LIKE THIS OR THE O.C AND FOR ONCE NOT GET CANCELLED! I MEAN IT I LOVED THIS NEW SHOW !!!

  2. admin Says:
    October 9th, 2008 at 2:46 am

    Kylie,

    How old are you? Just wondering as a frame of reference. And did you know this show is a sequel essentially?

  3. kylie fabian Says:
    October 9th, 2008 at 3:28 am

    Im only 14. and not very smart :) what does

    ” sequel essentially? ” mean ??

  4. admin Says:
    October 11th, 2008 at 9:47 pm

    Your age seems to explsin your interest in the show. At least in my opinion.

    But don’t take your youth to mean you are unintelligent. It just means that you may not have a wide set of experience to judge the show and it’s merits by. Never let anyone tell you that you aren’t intelligent, and if you ever have doubt study hard and prove them wrong.

    As for your quote, it is 2 seperate words. In the sentence I am mentioning that it is a sequel in essence. The comma is not required there, but can be used for clarification. Perhaps I should have used it but I did not.

  5. kylie fabian Says:
    October 12th, 2008 at 1:23 am

    ok ! No affence but i didn coment this to find out smart words. Al i wanted to no is

    1. Why/when is the show getting cancelled.

    2. What the hell does sequel essentially mean ??

    and no one calls me dumb so take a chill pill lol:)

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