The son of a senior accountant in Beverly Hills thought that he was the poorest kid in school. He follows a girl home to find out that she is poorer than him. But it's actually a nice house on a nice street. Finer than any home that I have ever lived in at any time in my life. But this was the show of my teen years. People in their late twenties pretending to be teenager with everyday problems. And fantastic homes, great parties and many of them have really nice cars.
People buying $2mill homes in Los Angeles (which in this case, IRL, is not that far from Beverly Hills and is actually listed as far more than $2mill even though that valuation might not be accurate), aren’t buying them to be near public transportation. NYC would be a different story.
I'm 40 n nver cared andrea was older then them in real life. I always loved her character and the show. Her character was the most balanced female character of that show
Only people born in the 2000s are so focused on Gabrielle Carteris real age. We grew up on this show and Andrea was one of the most beloved characters of the HS years because she was so driven and focused in school. It went all downhill after they went to college but the HS years are still one of the best teen series ever.
Not all of us. I graduated HS in 94, so I was supposed to be 1 year younger than the gang; and me and my friends used to wonder how Andrea could be one of us. Andrea, Steve & Dylan looked way too old to play teens. It still didn't stop us from loving the show though, but the character we all loved and would relate to was Brenda, defo not Andrea. And not because she was the nerdy one - she just didn't pass the teen vibe test to us.
I remember it being a thing that was mentioned at the time but it wasn't so scandalous because teen characters were always played by full ass adults which is why I wanted to look grown up so much.
@@NatashaEstrada in Saved By The Bell the kids were playing their real age, in Degrassi too; and I believe Dawson's Creek, although i never watched that show.
The biggest story blunder between two characters that this show ever made was not making Brandon and Andrea come together romantically. They had the chemistry and they would have been the perfect couple on the series.
I love the ending of this :) She is so happy to a have friend over, it's really just the school issue and not embarrassment over where she lives (she shouldn't be embarrassed
The point is she doesn't live in the district of the best school in the area. People in Chicago do this all the time to get their kids into a better public school than the one in their district.
@@cclmpr yeah I know ! But girls wore similar outfits to what Brenda and Kelly are wearing - the denim style, the flowy dresses with biker shorts underneath etc. so I am guessing teen guys wore similar outfits the guys wore I just can’t remember. Some might think it’s Corny but I think the light relaxed denim with the white t with Rolled up sleeves looks really good !
"Look you got me all wrong! So I stalked you out out of the campus and followed you in my car all the way back to your house so I could tell you that!" lol
I assume buses have more than one stop. And who would come to the idea of following her? That is just creepy. She was also a very good student, usually schools have little interest in getting rid of the good ones.
@@ladennayoung2939 Noticing someone at a bus station doesn't mean you know where they get out or if they go directly home after classes. I doubt teachers are so bored to follow all their pupils and make sure they live where they say they do. especially when the child/teenager has no issues.
Watching Luke Perry on Riverdale was what peaked my interest in this show. I didn’t grow up as a teen during the 90s but I can see why this show was so popular.
How can she stand to be so poor? Look at that house, a homeless person would be embarrassed. I cant believe Brandon would still be friends with her after finding out.
Lol. The fact that Andrea is the kind of person who would vote for politicians against school choice (aka D) makes me laugh so hard all these years later 😂😂😂😂
What was meant to happen, ..but didn't. Damn writers!! Look, I'm all for boy/girl platonic, but still close & loving relationships in TV shows..plus they usually turn out to be the best "couple/relationship" of the show. They should always be encouraging those types of relationships. But still, in this case, you can't deny the chemistry Brandon and Andrea had. Even as just friends. I know Brelly is the more loved ship for Brandon, (and I do like Brandon and Kelly), but I'll always believe Brandon and Andrea were each other's "one that got away". Imo, no matter the relationship status, they were each other's soulmate. Also imo, he was most himself around her. Brandrea forever! ❤️
The characters of andrea zuckerman play Gabrielle catheris and Jason Priestley plays as Brandon walsh these 2 amazing actress and actor, this scene when Andrea take the bus to home and Brandon follows her to the house
I was very young when I first watch this and actually I do not understand the story well, I just knew there sere siblings, having a disciplinarian parents and all the love story ,and the Emily episodes...now so excited watching them again ...I am 39 now..before I was 8😂😂😂
Personally, I am impressed with the issues that were presented on "Beverly Hills, 90210." This particular scene has shown about the meaning of class in American society along economic lines with the character of "Andrea Zuckerman" worrying about whether she be accepted in a prestigious high school by other students and faculty there. At least this series had plenty of issues and meaning to explore in the 1990's. As a TV viewer, I really enjoyed learning from it.
Here in Germany the problem is similar: When people with "bad postcodes" (from poor or dangerous residential areas) apply for a job, they are simply sorted out in some companies...
@@janpracht6662 I see your point very well and I thank you for it. I am sure that such an example happens in just about everywhere in the world indeed.
@@popcornfps Well, I think that BOTH political parties will only continue to really run America into the ground because of the ongoing attacks between them that had been happening for decades. Other than that, I just DO NOT see where you had gotten the assumption about the Democrats wanting to allegedly continue making things more difficult for this country. Besides, I would rather vote for an alternative political party that can only have a balance of the issues that concern to the politicians of both Republican and Democratic parties. Furthermore, maybe you should elaborate on your comment anyway.
I agree that the show tackled a lot of societal and personal issues. Maybe it was sometimes a little cheesy but many of the topics are still relevant today and they weren’t always one-sided with the message or stance.
Totally. They ruined Andrea by having her get knocked up. Had she hooked up with Brandon, she might have stayed. At least, they got to have a few intimate scenes.
So is nobody gonna talk about how this is totally a stalker move? Like hey I just followed you 10 miles to talk about another girl, but sure come on into my house like it's all good. 90s kids weren't cool, they just had boundary issues.
I could have seen a Buffy 90210 episode--where Cordelia looks over Buffy's clothes appreciatively....and Donna asks Angel " you're a good vampire like on Sesame Street....right?" and Angel has no clue what on earth Sesame street is...and somebody from the scooby gang says to Donna 'oh wait...never mind...we'll explain it to you' meanwhile Andrea is fascinated by the idea that things rise from the dead and are fought off by slayers...who ARE women. She's following Buffy around trying to get a story.
I don't even have to watch this video to know her secret. It was so obvious. Andrea was WAY TO OLD to be in high school. What in God's name were the producers thinking putting a 30 YEAR OLD woman on this show???