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Aug 30, 2008 -
Admittedly, I was thrilled to read Entertainment Weekly's dishy interview with Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth about their reunion on the set of the new 90210. It's a great flashback to the love triangles and backbiting of the earlier series, and it helps explain why the two of them have decided to reunite on the new show.
But it also got me thinking again: Is it a bad thing that when 90210 lands on the cover of EW, it's because of its old cast members and not its new ones?
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Aug 06, 2008 -
One of these days, I'll open the mail, and in it will be the pilot of the new 90210, and then I'll be the happiest girl alive. But since that day hasn't come yet, at least I have a couple of new promos and a boatload of pictures of the new cast to help satisfy my curiosity.
The biggest thing these new ads show: Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor, all grown up!
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May 12, 2008 -
It's official: The 90210 spinoff — now known as simply 90210 — will be on our TVs this Fall. Jennie Garth is absolutely on board to reprise her role as Kelly Taylor, now a Beverly Hills High guidance counselor, confirming some buzz we heard a while back. And there are still rumors that Tori Spelling could join the show as well.
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Apr 16, 2008 -
Could the 90210 spinoff be getting one of the original residents of the zip code to join the cast? That's the speculation after Jennie Garth left her CBS pilot suddenly after a read-through on Monday.
Garth was supposed to play the female lead in My Best Friend's Girl, a comedy about tension that develops between two best friends when one starts dating the other's wife, but she left in what was described as "a mutual decision."
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Aug 29, 2007 -
ABC announced today which B-listers will be taking the stage for the fall edition of "Dancing with the Stars." For the second season in a row, a former "90210" star — this time Jennie Garth — will be foxtrotting on the stage, along with former (and, I guess, current) Scary Spice Mel B., a member of the Disney Channel girl group The Cheetah Girls, and Dallas Mavericks owner/media mogul Mark Cuban, among others.
In all, a dozen celebrities have been picked for the show, which will premiere Sept.
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