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Hey Mel! I was wondering if you could give me the dialogue from the episode "It's a Totally Happening Life" in season 3. The scene I would like is the scene between Brenda and Dylan in her bedroom. I think Kelly was studying with them too but then she leaves to go downstairs for something. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Hi Jennifer,

Here is the scene from "It's A Totally Happening Life", S3.


Brenda's room, where her, Dylan, and Kelly are all studying.

K: Am I the only one who thinks Shakespeare is boring?
B: Yes.
K: Well the language is so dated.
D: How can you say that?  I mean, okay, let's say you're at your local mall, somebody's hassling you.  (grabs a stuffed animal)  You say to them, [English accent]  "A pox on your throne, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog."  

Kelly laughs.  He drops the stuffed dog and takes a bow.

D: (still in character) Yes!  
B: Thank you, William Shakespeare.  
K: ... Um, does anybody else want a soda?
B: Ooh, I do.
D: Yes, wench.  Bring forth.
K: Coming right up, my Lord.  (she leaves)

Dylan comes over to the bed where Brenda's studying and sits down on the floor.  She looks, then kisses him on the cheek.

D: What was that for?
B: For nothing.  It was just a friendly gesture.
D: (nods, disbelieving)  Friendly ...
B: Very friendly.

They kiss on the lips.  Scene freezes.

Angel #1 Voice-Over: I take it this is where their arrangement begins to unravel.  
Angel #2 V-O: Not exactly.

Scene unfreezes.  They abruptly stop kissing and pull away.

D: Whoa, I'm sorry.
B: Oh, I'm sorry.  I started it.
D: Yeah, well, you know, it's just ... it's a habit.
B: Yeah, I mean a little backsliding is probably normal.  It just takes some getting used to.
D: (nods) Right.
B: Cause we are just friends, Dylan.
D: Right.
B: Right.
D: Yeah.

Thanks for the question!

All the best,

Mel

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Can Dylan solve quadratic equations? What makes up a "mega-burger"? If an answer exists, I probably know it. Whether your question is general, begging the context of all 10 seasons, or completely inane, feel free to drop me a line either way. I will provide episode reference numbers for each response and plan to have some fun with this. Trivia quizzes often need correction, and publications will get their plotlines/characters/relationships mixed up too. I accept dialogue/scene requests, but please limit your inquiry to 1-2 per question. I only know music from the original broadcasts/reruns, not the DVDs. Been a fan since 1990 and didn't miss a beat.

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Well, I began watching "Beverly Hills, 90210" at the tender age of 9 and a half, during its original run. By 11, I was a huge fan; 13, obsessed; 14, growing bitter. I don't like S6 - S10 as much as Seasons 1 - 5. But, technically, I still watch all of them in some way. Do this for 20 years and you'll remember the darndest things.
Well, I began watching "Beverly Hills, 90210" at the tender age of 9 and a half, during its original run. By 11, I was a huge fan; 13, obsessed; 14, growing bitter. I don't like S6 - S10 as much as Seasons 1 - 5. But, technically, I still watch all of them in some way. Do this for 20 years and you'll remember the darndest things.

Education/Credentials
I'd like to say I've earned a "degree" on the life and times of the original eight, with specific concentration on Seasons 1 thru 5, any Jack McKay drama, Dylan/Kelly together or apart, and the guest stars of 1992-1994. Season 4, I think, was the best and strikingly different from any other. My only weakness might be later-season 'stand-in' characters like Matt and Noah, and the ever-changing ownerships of The AfterDark.

Education/Credentials
I'd like to say I've earned a "degree" on the life and times of the original eight, with specific concentration on Seasons 1 thru 5, any Jack McKay drama, Dylan/Kelly together or apart, and the guest stars of 1992-1994. Season 4, I think, was the best and strikingly different from any other. My only weakness might be later-season 'stand-in' characters like Matt and Noah, and the ever-changing ownerships of The AfterDark.

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