Thursday, October 10, 2013

90210: The Second Season



The CW sure knows how to kill their shows
If there is one thing the CW does succeed at, it's killing thier shows before they're off the ground. Gossip Girl was unable to sustain the spark of it's initial first season and even veteran shows like One Tree Hill, Smallville, and Supernatural peaked long before they even appeared on the CW network. And now 90210 can be added to that list of one-trick-pony shows.

In all fairness, 90210 began to go downhill towards the end of the first season. Annie and Naomi's love/hate relationship got far too tedious, the friendships and relationships changed at such a rapid pace it got confusing and Silver's bi-polar storyline was too extreme. So Rebecca Rand Kirshner was brought in to clean the show up for it's sophmore season and boy, what a job she did. If the show was dying last year, it was dead on arrival by this season's premier.

Season Two follows the aftermath of Season One's dramatic finale. Annie is secretly dealing with the guilt of killing a homeless man while...

A CW Favorite!
This is one of my favorite shows on television, because 90210 is addicting! There is never a dull moment with this cast and the plot of this show is fun for anyone ever longing to have the riches of a 90210 resident. However, not everyone has a black card, so it's a good balance of normalcy meets uber-rich teens. I would recommend this to anyone who likes a fantasy escape from their dull lives, and watching the drama unfold, high school style. If you like shows like Gossip Girl, Heart of Dixie, One Treel Hill, etc. then this series is for you.

Great but changed anythings
...the german TV has cancled airing "90210" after 18 episodes of the first season. But I'm now happy to have this DVD who has included english subtitles which is very helpfull for me.

It seems the producers has changed anythings. Dustin Milligan has left the show (I'm missing him) and Shannen Doherty is no longer returning and also not Jessica Walter.

Following guests are in Season Two: John Schneider, Kelly Lynch, Rumer Willis (Bruce Wilis Daughter), Ryan O'Neal and my all time favorite: David Starzyk. And still we have Jennie Garth and Ann Gillespie from the original show.

THE DVD:

the picture quality is top also the soundtrack. The DVD Menu is animated.
Subtitles in english are available.
Sound: very good too.

Bonus Features:

Several audio-commentaries and documentaries like a Set-tour.

Fazit: great and I love it and can't wait for Season 3

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