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Hi Mel! Unfortunately I have not seen seasons 9 & 10 yet but I have seen the odd G/D music video and clips. I was wondering if you could tell me which episodes a few scenes are from?

1st Scene: I've seen a picture of Gina and Dylan in a bubble bath. Which episode is it from?
2nd Scene: Dylan scoops Gina up into his arms and carries her. It looks like they are at Dylan's house. I think I read somewhere that it's from the episode "Fertile Ground" is this true?
3rd Scene: G/D are in a restaurant and the waiter comes to the table then suddenly Gina jumps into Dylan's arms and has her legs wrapped around his waist. They look like they are singing as Dylan walks away still carrying her, they kind of looked out of it too. Which episode is it and why are they singing?
4th Scene: Gina writes the word "slut" on the mirror on Kelly's reflection in lipstick. I have heard a lot about this scene but I have no clue which episode it is from.

Thank you for your help. Hopefully season 9 comes out in the next year or so so that I can see all these scenes.

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Hi Kaelyn,

Those scenes are from 9.20, "The Leprechaun", 9.23, "Local Hero", 9.16, "Beheading St. Valentine", and 9.24, "The End of the World As We Know It", in that order.  In the restaurant scene, Gina is trying to get Dylan to have a conversation with her like, according to her, normal couples do ... but Dylan's in a goofy mood and begins to sing "When the Saints Come Marching In", basically to deflect her concerns about them lacking something in their relationship.  He'd rather deal with it later.  Dylan picks that song as a result of his statement about not being a saint.  

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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