Dylan tells the Walshes how special they are to him -- and Brenda tells Dylan "she's late"! (OMG!!!) #BeverlyHills90210 | Now streaming on Paramount+ Where to watch: para.mt/90210
But compare this to the Bradley girls on Petticoat Junction, for example. That's what I grew up with, and you never saw storylines where someone was "late". It shows how we have slipped downhill as far as morals.
Как это трогательно,как будто вчера 33 года пролетели как одно мгновение,Шенген выздоровления,с уходом Люка Перри тяжело мы не должны потерять так быстро Шеннен
Dylan was a thirty-five years old man, wih problems with alcohol and much many, in a teenager role. So strange and so inadequate while watching it now. But Luke Perry was so charmig and amazing. ❤
I know. When I was a girl in the 60s, I watched shows like Petticoat Junction, where the Bradley sisters dated nice, wholesome guys and nobody was "late".
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u Well that show was a bit of a rural American fantasy, wasn’t it? It aired during the most socially tumultuous years of the 60s when a lot of teenagers and young adults were experimenting with drugs, protesting leaders and war, and considering alternative ways of living. Even as a representation of more mainstream young people, it wasn’t very realistic.
@@EastSide-qc5oy But that's how kids were SUPPOSED to be, wholesome and NOT using drugs! I sure never used drugs or "protested" or anything like that! Kids these days think it's perfectly okay to have sex before marriage with multiple partners, and use drugs, etc.
@@Cindybin46user-nu4hg2dx6u I don’t think all kids think it’s ok to have sex with multiple partners and use drugs. I think it depends on the kid and the context. But my point is 90210, at least in the beginning, was meant to be more of a realistic portrayal of the kinds of things kids face, but a nuanced portrayal. Sex was often portrayed as complex and possibly dangerous. Some characters like Donna didn’t want to rush into it. And drug use wasn’t encouraged and when it was introduced into storylines it was usually cautionary. And notice how in this scene Brenda and Dylan are worried about the outcome of their sexual activity. It’s not encouraging sex and it’s showing consequences. Petticoat Junction was a fantasy where the characters didn’t really live in the real world. They lived in a fantasy rural corner where certain harsh aspects of life were treated lightly and as fodder for comedy and most of the characters were more like caricatures. That’s all fine and good as it wasn’t meant to be a serious drama, always a light and innocent comedy. But it wasn’t very realistic. 90210 certainly wasn’t realistic on all counts but the writers aimed to give things a more realistic edge. They are just very different shows.
@@rachaelramos holy shit! I have one kid and she's almost 18 and that's enough. If I would of had a second when she was still little that would of been ok but not now
I love Brenda but I was thinking the same thing. Like wait a couple more days or another week. No one’s cycle is ever always on the same date every month.