This week's CW drama block may have its share of cool guest stars like N.E.R.D. and Samantha Ronson, but, on the whole, it's a total mess. On the one hand, you've got the unstable girls of 90210 having emotional breakdowns at the drop of a hat; on the other, the Melrose Place residents are busy sneaking around to cover up their crimes. Personally, I was a bit annoyed by all the over-the-topness — especially you, Annie. Oh, and you, Ivy. But hey, at least it gives us a few surprising moments.
Ready to dissect each show and decide which packed more punch? (Warning: major spoilers!) Take a peek at my arguments and then weigh in with your own when you read more.
- 90210 point: Sasha is officially a nut job. First she tells Dixon that she's pregnant, but when Debbie gets wind of it, she questions Sasha even further to catch her in her baby lies. But the best part? When Debbie says the line, "It starts with you're not pregnant, and it ends with stay away from my son." Oh, snap! Congrats Debbie, you just went up a notch on the list of cool TV moms. Sasha backs off, telling Dixon she had a "miscarriage."
Melrose Place counterpoint: Did David kill Sydney? They sure try to make it seem that way. David tells Ella that he was blackout drunk that night after finding out that Syd was sleeping with his father — and then he has a flashback where he wakes up with blood all over himself and a knife in his hand. I gasped a little over the big reveal, but I'm not entirely convinced that David wasn't set up by someone else. - 90210 point: Annie is getting in way over her head with Jasper, and unfortunately, she seems much too insecure to dig herself out. When Navid hears that Jasper is a dealer, he tells Annie and she confronts Jasper about it. Jasper wigs out, making Annie cry and beg forgiveness. Later, we see Jasper selling drugs to someone, so we know the rumors are true. For more on his buyer, keep reading.
Melrose Place counterpoint: Jonah makes out with Kendra, the hot movie producer, literally within the first five minutes of the episode. (That didn't take long.) He stops things from going further, but when he comes clean to Riley, he gets on her case again for her kiss with Auggie. She apologizes profusely, but the damage has already been done. By the end of the episode, I was thinking, Wait, did they actually just break up?! I don't think so, but if you stuck around for next week's promo, things do not look good for the engaged couple. - 90210 point: Jen is back, throwing around her prima donna wicked attitude. She walks in on Ryan during his date with the bartender from the previous episode and goes into attack mode with the verbal jabs. ("You look older closer up.") Ryan is actually turned on by her jealousy, and the two become exclusive. But what I can't understand is why, after he knows that she lies, does he actually trust her story about Liam coming on to her? He totally buys it!
Melrose Place counterpoint: Auggie finally gives his a-hole boss Marcello a piece of his mind, er, fists. Marcello passes off one of Auggie's recipes as his own, and then he makes a few lewd comments about Riley — and you know how Auggie feels about Riley. He starts swinging, knocking Marcello out. Back at the apartment later, Violet shows up, and in a moment of what I can only blame on Auggie's emotional distress, the two finally knock boots. I'm guessing this means we'll be seeing Violet's worst kind of crazy very soon (right before she and Auggie say sayonara). - 90210 point: Adrianna is inching closer to her previous life of drug use. It starts when she plays a song asking for Navid's forgiveness. (So cheesy!) He turns her down, so she continues sulking in bed, sobbing. Silver and Naomi want her to go to a meeting so she can stay clean, and with due concern — at the end of the episode, we see her buying from none other than Jasper.
Melrose Place counterpoint: Ella's squeaky-clean client, Jessie, is hospitalized with major cocaine in his system, so she begs Lauren to write a fake report citing an allergy as the cause of his stay. Lauren refuses. (Anyone else confused about why Lauren continues to take the high road, despite her side prostitution gig?) Ella then discovers a wad of cash in Lauren's room and realizes her Pretty Woman secret. Of course Lauren denies the accusations, but no matter — Ella decides to let her star take the fall anyway and promises to never question Lauren again.
90210 had way more melodramatic outbursts, but those ladies were so crazy that it kind of turned me off. (You girls give women a bad name. Even Violet seemed normal this week compared to you.) So I'm giving this week to Melrose by default: I was genuinely shocked at David's bloody flashback and the fact that Jonah has suddenly broken out of his perfect-fiance persona. I expect scandal from someone like Auggie or Ella, but from Jonah? Come on!
Do you disagree? Were you actually loving all of the melodrama on 90210?
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Patrizia Pepe
Jen seriously needs to go. Her story is OLD. Why does Ryan like her?
1Agreed, Lauren. Jen isn't even a villian I love to hate!
2I agree with Melrose, also I kind of liked that this week, both Lauren and Ella took the high road, THAT was unexpected out of a teen soap because the easy way out would have been for Ella to immediately backstab Lauren, and the fact that Lauren keeps taking the high road, it shows human nature I think, all of us have been hypocritical in our values or actions at one time or another, I LOVE THIS SHOW! I'm sick of people bashing this show, because it's ridiculous. Like I said before, negative attitudes breed negative experiences, if you hate something before you even watch it, you're obviously gonna hate it afterwards. These are the same people who also hate Lost. Never satisfied with TV shows because they have no life and need to vicariously live through television characters, but we don't see them punching out scripts for major television shows do we?
3Is Jen getting soft or what? She likes Matthews. I hope he dumps her.
4Annie drives me insane! I see her getting physically hurt by Jasper to the point where she is in the hospital.
5Now that Violet and Auggie are leaving the show and we all know her obsession with him I am seeing a possible murder suicide coming on. You know he isn't intrested in her and she loves him and is probably thinking they are an item now that they have had sex. I agree we will see the real crazy begin very soon!
Melrose was more put together and less predictable.
I wish 90210 had a good cast chemistry as a whole like the original cast did. That is definitely missing.
690210 is so much better than the 1st season... but I think melrose place has a better store.. imho
7For some reason i just dont like Riley, i dont know if its because i dont like her with Jonah or what but its something about her that i just dont really like. I really dont want Auggie to leave, i like his charater in the show.
8Sure, Ivy surfs and sometimes has the vernacular of a frat guy BUT I'm pretty sure her beach blonde hair and just-out-of-the-dryer tiny clothes made it sort of impossible for guys to think she was a dude. They should have roughed her up a little bit before her "girly" transformation...because oh, she looked the same.
9Maybe Lauren knows if she compromised her status with the hospital, she's screwing a lot of people...(woops...double entendre there) but if she took the high road and just keeps up her "Pretty Woman" lifestyle, she's only screwing herself.
Oh!! Snap.
10I completely agree with LaurenG22!
11i think on melrose that violet did kill sydney and auggie finds out and violet kills auggie because ashley and colin not gonna be on there no more
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