AboutCrystal Expertise I have seen all 10 seasons of 90210 and have every episode on tape to locate answers. My expertise is on
the first 6 seasons and the characters Brenda and Dylan, but I will attempt to answer any question
pertaining to the show. Please no scene/dialogue questions because they are very time-consuming and
frustrating. However, I will be happy to clarify misunderstood dialogue due to whispering and such if I'm able to. I will attempt to answer any song question, however I do not know any of the DVD replacement songs. Please see my "Life Experience" in my profile for song question updates, it may pertain to your question.
Experience I have every single episode on tape to find the answers. I watched and taped the show religiously. (All requests for copies of my videotapes/episodes will be declined.)
Update: The song used in "Crunch Time" during David's meth addiction is "Living In A Fantasy" by The Rainbow Band. Many thanks to the fellow 90210 Fan that contacted me with the info when they tracked it down.
Also, the song used in "One Wedding and a Funeral" that Dylan & Toni dance to is "Nobody Knows Me" by Lyle Lovett. Same song is used during the scene where Dylan is crying while holding the wedding dress and then kitten. David & Donna's wedding song is "Spend My Life With You" by Eric Benet & Tamia. Same song was Steve & Janet's wedding song.
Education/Credentials Pertaining to BH90210: fan since original airing on Fox going back to 1991. Saw 1st season from reruns & syndication.
Can you tell me a quote one of the producers said about Dylan-Kelly when the show ended? Something along the lines of how everyone wanted them to end up together and that the producers wanted to make the fans happy. I read it years ago but don't remember it exactly. Can you post the quote or the website where I can find it?
Thanks. :)
Answer Hello Mike,
I searched different places online and the few articles I could get to (most of mine are put away and unaccessible) and the closest I can come is these comments, both from a May 2000 TV Guide:
“It’s a sweet send-off," says executive producer Aaron Spelling. "It’s not a cliff-hanger. After all these years, you want to see everybody together."
"No big cliffhanger, no real secrets," says producer John Eisendrath, as the granddaddy of the teen-drama genre comes to an end after 10 seasons. "People should be invited in openly and watch not for the surprises, but, after all these years, just for a nice chance to say good-bye."
However, I do recall reading a comment from one of the producers back when the show ended about D/K, but I don't know where I read it or which producer stated it (leaning toward John Eisendrath). I remember not agreeing with it since I was not happy with the idea of Dylan/Kelly at any time and it did not make me happy that the show ended with it being suggested that they were reuniting.
Try internet searches (yahoo, google, and such), maybe you'll have better luck than I did.