90210 Rundown: Episode 11, "Games People Play" Last time
we saw Annie and Naomi, they were hurling insults at each other outside Annie's party when a handsome young man dressed in uniform approached and formally introduced himself as the son of Harry and Tracy. So on this week's
90210 we land right back on that doorstep, with both girls introducing themselves to the new guy as his sisters.
Last time we saw Annie and Naomi, they were hurling insults at each other outside Annie's party when a handsome young man dressed in uniform approached and formally introduced himself as the son of Harry and Tracy. So on this week's
90210 we land right back on that doorstep, with both girls introducing themselves to the new guy as his sisters.
And if all the drama between Annie and Naomi weren't enough, we get some grown-up BFF drama from Brenda and Kelly, who are back on screen together and suddenly fighting (Brenda comes off extremely poorly in this episode, don't you think?).

Oh,
90210. You are so perplexing. On the one hand, I see sure signs of improvement, but on the other, it feels like each week makes less and less sense.

This week's
902120 episode is the one in which Annie gets totally wasted . . .

Ah, October. The leaves are turning, the wind is gusting, and the kids of
90210 are going to the homecoming dance. It feels like a lifetime since I watched this show and have mixed emotions about its return to my Tuesday night.

Hey, remember when there was this show called
90210? And it got a lot of hype, and then it premiered, and then it aired a few episodes, and maybe it was picking up steam . .

I knew that Beverly Hills was a wealthy place with fancy schools, but I had no idea that they had amazing technology. . .
90210 Rundown: Episode Seven, "Hollywood Forever" This week's 90210 feels like two different shows happening in the same hour. On the one hand, there is wholesome, run-of-the-mill high school stuff like the tried and true "take care of a fake baby and pretend to be married to someone to learn about life" lesson, along with kissy boyfriend/girlfriend moments.

This week's
90210 feels like two different shows happening in the same hour. On the one hand, there is wholesome, run-of-the-mill high school stuff like the tried and true "take care of a fake baby and pretend to be married to someone to learn about life" lesson, along with kissy boyfriend/girlfriend moments. On the other hand, there are narcotics divisions and overdoses and snorting and undercover cops infiltrating West Beverly High School!