New Drama. Same Zip Code.

An edgy, contemporary spin-off of the iconic drama “Beverly Hills, 90210,” the new “90210” looks at life through the eyes of Annie Wilson (Shenae Grimes, “Degrassi: The Next Generation”) and her brother Dixon (Tristan Wilds, “The Wire”), whose first day at West Beverly Hills High School leaves no doubt they’re not in Kansas anymore. The Wilson family, including dad Harry (Rob Estes, “Melrose Place”) and mom Debbie (Lori Loughlin, “Summerland”), has relocated to Beverly Hills to keep an eye on Harry’s mother Tabitha (Jessica Walter, “Arrested Development”), a feisty-but-faded former television star and a charter member of the Betty Ford Clinic.

For Annie and Dixon, the awkwardness of being the new kids is made worse by the fact that their dad has taken a job as the high school principal. The school is one big culture shock for Annie, a sweet and friendly girl with a passion for the theater, and Dixon, a star athlete and scholar who was adopted by the Wilson family after they took him in as a foster child. Annie and Dixon have a close sibling relationship, which they’ll need to help them cope with all the new cliques and classmates, including Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord, “Nip/Tuck”), a hot, spoiled, rich girl; Ethan (Dustin Milligan, “Runaway”), a popular jock whose abilities rival Dixon’s; Navid (Michael Steger, “The Winner”), an aspiring journalist who heads up the school’s daily newscast; and Silver (Jessica Stroup, “Prom Night”), a rebel who produces and stars in a YouTube-type video series.

Even the faculty seems hip and sophisticated at WBHHS, such as smart and funny teacher Ryan Matthews (Ryan Eggold, “Dirt”) and beautiful guidance counselor Kelly Taylor (Jennie Garth, the original “Beverly Hills, 90210″). Kelly’s former classmate, Donna Martin (Tori Spelling, the original “Beverly Hills, 90210″), owns a local clothing boutique. The Wilson family has just begun to realize how much their lives are about to change.

Show Information

Jessica Stroup as: Erin Silver
Additional Cast: Jessica Lowndes, Shenae Grimes, AnnaLynne McCord, etc
Original Airdate: September 2, 2008
Production Status: Season 2 is now airing
Network: The CW Network
Genre: Drama

External Links: • Official Website
Internet Movie Database
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Episode Guide

Note: A more comprehensive and detailed episode guide of all episodes which will include episode summaries, quotes, videos, pictures, links and much more will be available soon.

Season 1:
1.01 – We’re Not in Kansas Anymore (view information)
1.02 – The Jet Set (view information)
1.03 – Lucky Strike (view information)
1.04 – The Bubble (view information)
1.05 – Wide Awake and Dreaming (view information)
1.06 – Model Behavior (view information)
1.07 – Hollywood Forever (view information)
1.08 – There’s No Place Like Homecoming (view information)
1.09 – Secrets and Lies (view information)
1.10 – Games People Play (view information)
1.11 – That Which We Destroy (view information)
1.12 – Hello, Goodbye, Amen (view information)
1.13 – Love Me or Leave Me (view information)
1.14 – By Accident (view information)
1.15 – Help Me, Rhonda (view information)
1.16 – Of Heartbreaks and Hotels (view information)
1.17 – Life’s a Drag (view information)
1.18 – Off the Rails (view information)
1.19 – Okaeri, Donna! (view information)
1.20 – Between a Sign and a Hard Place (view information)
1.21 – The Dionysian Debacle (view information)
1.22 – The Party’s Over (view information)
1.23 – Zero Tolerance (view information)
1.24 – One Party Can Ruin Your Whole Summer (view information)

Season 2:
2.01 – To New Beginnings! (view information)
2.02 – To Sext or Not to Sext (view information)
2.03 – Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat (view information)
2.04 – The Porn King (view information)
2.05 – Environmental Hazards (view information)
2.06 – Wild Alaskan Salmon (view information)
2.07 – Unmasked (view information)
2.08 – Women’s Intuition (view information)
2.09 – A Trip to the Moon (view information)
2.10 – To Thine Own Self Be True (view information)
2.11 – And Away They Go! (view information)
2.12 – Winter Wonderland (view information)

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Season 2:

Quotes; Jessica Stroup

• For me to step back into high school in Silver’s shoes is so much fun because I was a bit of her in high school. I was a different person. I didn’t stay in one clique. I loved meeting new people.

• Thankfully no one’s come up to me on the street and thrown things at me, but I’m still looking to dodge a tomato or something. I think the extremists-the fans that grew up on the show and it was their life-don’t want to tamper with the idea of what that was, but that’s the beauty of our show. It’s not like we’re trying to be that old show. We have our own identities, but we’re bringing in old characters, creating and developing into these new people, and it should be exciting rather than a daunting “are they going to ruin it?” feeling.

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