Dylan and I screwed around behind your back over the summer, and now he chose me over you to be his new girlfriend.. No hard feelings. I hope we can still be besties!!!!! Kelly and Dylan, the most despicable couple award. They are gross! #TeamBrendaForever
@@brunobruno8524Just because she started talking to them after Dylan's mother spoke to her doesn't mean she wasn't devastatingly hurt by their blatant act of betrayal. She decided to forgive them for her own peace of mind, but if you think that it didn't kill her every time she saw them together, then you aren't paying attention.
@@lnicole2504 what I mean is that she chose to continue to suffer by continuing to be friends with Dylan and Kelly, except that she was still in love with Dylan, and Kelly could start betraying her again. Lots of people change friends for less than that
@@brunobruno8524 She had no choice. Brandon kept them in his/their lives, she was part of a group that included Kelly and Dylan. She tried running away to Minnesota but was homesick and depressed, and she eventually escaped to London once she found her true calling. I'd run away as far as I could from that banshee Kelly, too. Even to Minneapolis.
@@mt24986 I would too. There is no way I could or would talk to either of them ever again. Brenda, even though it is not real, handled it much better than I would have.
Kelly broke girl code big time. Even if she and Dylan had split it still wouldve been betrayal of the ultimate level. No genuine girlfriend would date a friends ex ever. So wrong and not a real friend.
And they weren’t even broken up at first which means likely a big part of them breaking up was the cheating (even if it was just in Dylan’s mind that he might have wanted someone new )
@@user-ob1ci4zn7xBrenda told Dylan the truth right away. Dylan and Kelly were lying to Brenda for months and months, and Kelly also manipulated Dylan with things that Brenda confided in her just to ruin Dylan and Brenda's relationship so don't compare Brenda with these 2 lying cheaters. It is embarassing
@@lizvader772 Dylan wanted to sleep with Kelly when Brenda was in Paris, he even insisted several times but Kelly said no and Dylan didn't understand why, but she wanted to tell Brenda the truth before taking that step with him.
@@melainesiar-titeca4602 true. In that, he was even worse than her. And I say even (meaning Kelly was really bad) because when Dylan was like that was because Kelly had been sneaking after Dylan so badly! 😤
There's like a correlation between the style/look and the integrity of the characters in this scene lol. - Brenda: honest character who immediately tells Dylan about her summer adventure > sublime hair, perfect jeans/boots/leather jacket style. - Kelly/Dylan: hide everything, lie for six months, conveniently wait for Brenda to take the initiative to break up to form a couple > ugly clothes and bad hairstyles. The attention to detail is incredible 😄.
I agree Kelly and Dylan’s outfits are appalling here. To be honest also in the scene Iris arrives at Dylan’s home and meets Kelly for the first time, Kelly’s outfit is horrendous there too. However here I think the choice of ugly outfits is to highlight that they feel uncomfortable having this conversation . They look awful, so the audience can feel that they also feel awful.
Chile, this scene between Brenda, Dylan and Kelly still gets to me. Dylan and Kelly did not give an eff about Brenda's feelings. I dont care what anyone says, Kelly is a backstabbing B!!
i was too young to fully grasp everything that'd gone on b/t this trio when i originally watched this. after years of rewatching this series, and this storyline, i was definitely annoyed and understood brenda's feelings here. this whole situation was messy from the start. this was definitely the turning point for brenda and kelly, as their friendship was never the same after this, and understandably so.
And this whole mess proved that Jim was right about Dylan from the get-go. He knew that Brenda was way too young to be this much romantically involved with the guy who was a simple fuck boy, womanizer and would never settle, was messed up, and entangled in just too many shady things. Brenda sacrificed a lot of her energy and life for this relationship, yet she was still too emotionally immature to understand the consequences, and that it was a waste of time, life goes on, and she will meet a lot of great guys, and way better guys along the way than Dylan. Jim knew it because he had experience, and Brenda should have listened to him. Many of the fans always gave crap to Jim, but the truth is he was a great, typical dad who just had life experience and wanted to protect his kids, especially since he knew there will be a lot of temptations like this for his children in Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills is not Minnesota, and Jim knew. And for people who constantly whine about how Jim treated Brandon differently - that is only true to some degree, and also these people disregard the context. First, Brandon had more freedom because no matter how you try to twist it, it is different for girls! Boys get over 'romantic' relationships way quicker, aren't as emotionally involved as girls at a young age, and boys cannot get pregnant and ruin their whole lives with unwanted pregnancy, girls can. That's not to disparage girls, but it's a simple biological fact. Jim knew Brandon could handle a lot of things connected to sex, that Brenda couldn't. And he was proven right. Secondly, Brandon was always portrayed as the more responsible twin, who held a stable job and earned his own money, was a great and responsible student who took a lot of additional classes and hobbies, like the school newspaper, worked hard, and what's more important he NEVER created as much drama as Brenda did, since day 1. People who bring up the incident when Brandon got drunk and had a car accident forget that these episodes were written literally to show how Brandon let himself go once and let himself be a carefree teenager, finally, after years of being almost ridiculously responsible, and solid. That was his one-time rebellion! Brenda rebelled all the time - and thus, her parents started to restrict and control her more. Brandon never ran away with his girlfriend to Mexico without the documents when he was in high school, Brenda did with Dylan - that's the point! Also, Brandon always supported Brenda - he even covered for her when she went to Palm Springs to Dylan, he covered for her at the beach club during the summer, when she was with Dylan and lied to her parents. He was a very good brother, but Brenda constantly created problems and her own drama, that's the truth. And while this made the show more interesting, Brenda had to finally pay the consequences and understand a few things. Also, the truth is Dylan cheated on her and went after Kelly because he was tired of Brenda's drama, and you can tell it's the beginning of the end, in the episode when Brenda runs away from home and appears at Dylan's front door, and starts living with him and playing home. He was never that serious in this relationship, he understood they are both too young for this. What I find interesting is that Dylan often agreed with Jim and Cindy more than with Brenda in some situations, but Brenda usually created trouble for the two of them all by herself, by doing many crazy things, exactly like when she went with Dylan to Mexico and didn't tell him her parents forbade her, and that she didn't take her documents with her. Also, Brenda cheated with Rick. So all the people who always paint Brenda as a pure, poor victim seriously need to stop! Brenda was at fault for many bad things that happened to her because she was too immature, too dramatic, and often arrogant - facts!
I was "ok" with Dylan doing this but I was never ok with Kelly!! Her BFF that helped her pick her outfits to go out with him , the friend that helped her sneak out to see him and her confident when she told her, she had her first time with Dylan. Don't get me wrong , Dylan is not innocent but for me the betrayal was harder coming from Kelly, the person that had basically access to Brenda's life to only take advantage of it.
She knew what was going to happen and she chose to continue being friends with Kelly. If your friend admits to flirting with your boyfriend, do you continue to be her friend? In season 1, Kelly admitted to him that she had tried to get closer to Dylan and Brenda continued to be her best friend
The moment she opened the door and saw both of them, look at her eyes. In that moment she put 2+2 together and realized what was happening. I hate the fact they needed to tell her but then admit the affair, basically kicking her while she is down. Then expected her to be okay with it given how they reacted when she got upset. Felt so sorry for her.
This was the most iconic scene on the show and the betrayal that Brenda feels is completely justified although she too had a fling in Paris with Rick so Im kinda stuck on her being a hypocrite but still the acting was intense! The intensity where she flung Kelly's hand away from her hair 1:52! Not a far strech for Shannon since she was feuding with Jenny!
The fling with Rick was indeed a form of cheating however this was her boyfriend and her best friend cheating. That’s like a million x worse and more hurtful than her cheating with some random stranger.
30 ish years later, and this scene still bugs the crap out of me...I've never been cheated on, so why is this so triggering?? Lol 😭 I hate that they did this to her, especially Kelly, once a ho always a ho I guess. Ugh, so much for girl code. Team Brenda forever! ❤❤
I always wonder why Dylan seems so angry, as if Brenda did anything to him .. I suppose he is feeling bad about seeing Brenda so miserable, and he cannot handle it better. I feel sooo sorry for Brenda here 😢
I think Dylan’s ego was bruised that Brenda found Reek. Men always think they’re the only ones who can have an affair. Dylan wanted Brenda to pine over him. Both he and Kelly had an axe to grind. Dylan wanted to hurt Brenda for breaking up with him, he thought since Kelly always wanted him she was the easier choice…jokes on him 😂. Kelly wanted Brenda’s perfect life so this was her way of at least getting the guy since she couldn’t have the Walsh’s as parents since her home life was so f-ed up. Two selfish people who deserved each other. They did Brenda a favor.
Brendon/Kelly was no better! There was no chemistry! And Brandon was boring with Kelly! In my opinion, Dylan should have been paired with Kelly since the start (without the Brenda drama).
...uh-OH.....let the comments *COMMENCE!* ...ha-HAA!! (1:50) ...If anything, Brenda KNEW something was gonna go down (1:39); This opened up a LONGSTANDING dialect about 'Girl-code', and became the benchmark of how it would look, when betrayed.... The fact that People STILL get riled up, showed the writers were ON to something....VERY big, for 90's TV.... (3:19) .....
it backfired in the ratings though---since Dylan quickly realized he did not like being with Kelly. That was most of season 4--when they were in college. If it had worked they would have kept Dylan and Kelly together as a very public couple.
The writers really fumbled the ball on this storyline. They were hoping if they told the audience Brenda was to blame we would believe them. Just like them telling the audience Kelly was the most pretty and fashionable one when in reality Brenda was the prettiest and Donna was the most fashionable. Kelly was homely and matronly with short big legs, clothes didn’t look good on her.
This is why I had no problem with Valerie when the character came on. It was perfect payback for Kellie and given that Valerie was Brandon and Brenda's close childhood friend, I always felt like Valerie thought she was doing what she did for Brenda even though Brenda was probably not aware how Valerie kept getting under Kellie's skin.and unaware of the manipulative crap Valerie kept doing.
@@marcierenee15 they changed Kelly’s birthday around but I think in s3 it was in spring, I remember she was hospitalized bc she made herself sick with diet pills
Kelly wanted Brenda’s life. Subconsciously she wanted to hurt Brenda. That’s the reason she kept pushing for them to tell her everything. Broken home absentee dad and crack head for a mom Kelly thought Brenda’s life was too perfect. She wanted to throw a wrench in there. Dylan was just an asshole who was Heartbroken because Brenda dumped him and was attracted to someone else aka Reek 😂. Both Dylan and Kelly had an ax to grind. But they did Brenda a favor. In the end Brenda moved away and Dylan reverted back to alcoholism and drugs and Kelly was a crack head too…😂 They deserve each other!
I never really watched this show growing up, clips keep showing up in my feed for some reason, but all I can say is I feel bad for Brenda. Her "friend" and her ex are pure scum. I could never hook up with my good friends boyfriend or ex. Good friends know that feelings don't melt away easily for exes to. I would hate them to lol can you blame her?
If I can take a quote from Madame Giry in "The Phantom Of The Opera" to describe this dreadful moment of the series: "Heaven help you, those who doubt. This miscasting will invite damnation."
They always do it... they don't let scenes finish properly, especially the musical scores of the scenes which are so important. They just startle you with the main theme song and cut you off just before the scenes reach their emotional (and musical score) climax. It's really disappointing.
it's not that the gang didn't support Brenda. They did, but they actually acted maturely: they were all also friends with Dylan, so they wanted them both happy and for all of their gang to stay friends, so it's normal they didn't just start to hate Dylan. Relationships fall apart all the time when you are young, and Brenda finally moved on too. So when Dylan and Brenda broke up, the gang kinda felt like children of divorce, that you had to choose a side, while you shouldn't, and they decided to simply wait and give both Dylan and Brenda space, and since Brenda was more hurt, they simply didn't want to upset her, but they couldn't simply cut off Dylan and Kelly, they were all friends, and mature thing to do is to leave people involved so they can heal but stay friends with everyone. And this is what the gang did, as they should. Also, Brandon always supported Brenda - he even covered for her when she went to Palm Springs to Dylan, he covered for her at the beach club during the summer, when she was with Dylan, and lied to her parents. He was a very good brother, but Brenda constantly created problems and her own drama, that's the truth. And while this made the show more interesting, Brenda had to finally pay the consequences and understand a few things. the truth is Jim was always right about Dylan, and always right about Brenda who was too dramatic and too immature, and Dylan got tired of this too. The episodes before Paris when Brenda started to live with Dylan in his house, and really against his will, because she just shows up at his house at night, so he kinda had to take her in, were clear signs of the first trouble in the paradise. Dylan didn't want to play home, he was rich, young, and carefree and he was always a womanizer, you can tell that these episodes are really the beginning of the end, it happened way earlier than Brenda's Paris trip. Dylan was just tired of Brenda's drama too. They were too young for serious problems and serious relationships like this.
@rickyspanish2337 I agreed. They never were neutral, it was always Kelly. It was always expect for Brenda to be the bigger person and forgive Dylan and Kelly. Donna mentioned many times to Brenda to forgive Kelly so we can be the friends we use too. Donna even had the audacity to ask Brenda if they could throw Kelly's surprise Birthday party at her house whe she was still recovering from the break up. It was expect for her to come. Brenda is bigger person than I am bc I wouldn't go and if I did I would probably cost a scene or give her a petty gift. I wouldn't be inviting them for Thanksgiving. As for Brandon, he wasn't a good brother. As much as I love him. He was pissed off when Brenda wouldn't want to hang with the gang due to the fact it still hurt to see Dylan and Kelly. He still remain friends with Dylan. I'm really close with my sister and I wouldn't be friends with the guy who cheated on her with her best friend and lied to her for months. Also let not forget the rumor that Steve started. Brandon believe Steve over Brenda and gave her no support. The rumor was serious. The rumor could have made her a target for harassment. If it got to the dean, she could gave gotten kick out of school, it could have been harder to find job or go to another college. The professor could have lost his license. Brenda forgive Steve and the others to easy imo
@sailorsister211 FKN THANK U, everything u said is what I wanted to say but couldn't put into words, I also have a sister, and if the guy I was friends with dumped her for her "best friend" I probably would've broken his nose, and we all know who donna "REAL" friend is, and also do u remember the beginning of Season 5 when Valerie came on they went out, to where Dylan saw kelly and Brandon together and he caused a seen and Val said "Brenda's Dylan and Donna dared to say "Kelly's Dylan"
@@rickyspanish2337 Donna said that because he was Kelly's Dylan! Kelly was the one he had dated most recently and he hadn't been with Brenda for a while at the time.
Kelly and Dylan are so hideous! It bugged me that the rest of the group didn't backup Brenda, specially Brandon but I have just read some comments that made sense. And at the end he revanged his twin (not conciously, thought) : Kelly cheated on Dylan with him and then he cheated on Kelly (satisfying!)... It is completely natural that the show lowered its audience so much after Brenda left: they ended up making Kelly the protagonist (the cheater, backstaber, hypocrite), while most people symphatized with Brenda! 🤷🏻♀️
@@melainesiar-titeca4602 she kissed Brandon when she was still with Dylan and that made them had feelings for each other (that is cheating), and then, to make It clear, in the very moment they broke up she went after Brandon and slept together and Kelly told him "I adore you"
@@lizvader772 That's it! And even if it happened like this it just happened this-this time so it's not considered cheating! She wasn't officially with Brandon ...
Luke Perry's acting was so natural because he was really pissed off at SD. That's actually the reason he pushed for a Kelly relationship so he didn't need to be in many scenes with SD.
Why was he pissed at SD?? And why ask for a storyline like that he could've pushed for him cheating on her with a stranger, that would've been a wayyy better storyline
@@rickyspanish2337 He was upset that she kept showing up late. But he also wanted to compete with Melrose place because their ratings were through the roof with everyone sleeping with each other. He thought 90210 would have better ratings with this love triangle. It obviously backfired especially when Brenda left. Everyone regretted this storyline, especially the writers 😂
I always preferred the Dylan/Brenda relationship, but in context, I find the Dylan/Kelly relationship consistent. It’s a “comfortable” relationship. The main driving force behind Dylan's estrangement is the Walsh's rejection. With Kelly, he can live a relationship without constraint and without the fear of rejection. We can consider that Dylan begins to regret his choice as soon as his father dies. But at this point, it's hard to go back. In a way, I'm happy with this choice. Because Dylan and Brenda's story of post-love friendship is incredibly powerful. A sort of never-ending story in a way.
@@melainesiar-titeca4602 When his father dies, Dylan fears that Brenda has already forgotten him. At graduation, he seems to want to try something again with her, but the arrival of Iris prevents him. At the start of college, he clearly expresses his desire to reconnect with Brenda. She is the one who refuses to preserve their friendship. It all still looks like regrets.
@@clauderain312 That doesn't mean he regretted his relationship with Kelly! In fact, he tells Kelly himself in later seasons that he would have fallen in love with her anyway! Even if I don't like Brenda, it's clear that Dylan loved them both in different ways.
@@melainesiar-titeca4602There was no chemistry between Dylan and Kelly, at least I didn’t see it. And considering everyone complains that Dylan and Brenda were too dramatic it’s interesting you thought they were boring.
@@WateryFire Dylan and Kelly had great chemistry even in a friendly way...Season 9 and 10 proved it ! Dylan consoled Kelly when she had troubles with her father in season 3...it's weird because I found that Kelly didn't have chemistry even in a friendly way with Brandon! In fact, I never liked the Walshs for Kelly and Dylan.
Glad that Dylan got his when Brandon got with Kelly. Karma comes back to bite everyone. True friends don't do this to each other. Even if you have feelings for each other, you just don't do things like that. No one is perfect but it is so low. Even in the end, Dylan didn't even stick around for his son. Go figure.
Karma didn't stick around long Kelly cheated on Brandon with Dylan next 😂 Do you really think this reboot counts? Dylan left his son because the actor wasn't present in this reboot here's the answer 🤷♀️
I remember watching this scene for the first time when it aired…Brenda was so bad ass and it felt so good for her to say “I hate you both” to those characters…however it hurts to see that her character had to endure that. Brenda deserved better.
This is one of those instances where telling the truth does not help. They told Brenda to make themselves feel better and alleviate their guilt. They destroyed her.
“Why are you doing this to me?” “Because we owe it to you, Bren.” That always felt like it came out wrong. Like they owe Brenda the hurt that they’re causing her. I know that that isn’t what Dylan meant. They didn’t get together as a way to hurt Brenda on purpose. They just didn’t care about her feelings.
It's funny how all the blame is on Kelly while it was really Dylan who chased her all summer while Kelly was pushing him away for all sake's. Even Brenda blamed all on Kelly and was still drooling for Dylan after what he did. And the blame is on Kelly, yeeeaapp
He began chasing Kelly after she was sneaking around him consistently and flirting big time, since the very moment Brenda jumped into the van, to put her arms around him citing Casablanca and meeting him alone in the cabin at the beach... Well, she got him to fancy her big time ! Bravo! (Sarcasm)
Poor Brenda she thought that she had a boyfriend and she thought that she had a best friend but all that time Kelly had a crush on Dylan and Dylan was sleeping around with Kelly and the both of them was playing and being fake with Brenda The whole time see Kelly really don't like Brenda she Pertains to like her and to be best friends with her Brenda acts Kelly and Dylan have they been slept together and Kelly 1,000,000% lies and says no but Kelly and Dylan was sleeping and having s*****x together in the bed on the 1990 season Kelly blocks the set from the big female that was approaching to set next to Kelly but Kelly says this set is taken and tell she saw Brenda standing by the door way along by her self and Kelly knew from the start that she could get Brenda because she saw how lovely and kind and sweet and soft she was so Kelly says hey come on over so Brenda came over and set at the spot that the big female was going to set and Kelly says to Brenda are you smart and Brenda says yeah and Kelly she knew that she got Brenda into the dark hole and Kelly when she Abduce Brenda to Dylan and now remember what Dylan says he says I Prefer blonde's so Dylan look at Brenda like he was in love with her and likeded her and Brenda she felt for it into the dark hole Kelly was using Brenda the whole time she was supposed to be Brenda's best friend but she really wasn't Kelly strongly hated Brenda poor Brenda 😥
@@mt24986 It was horrible. The writers (apparently new) broke Dylan's not kiss and tell code he had in earlier seasons. He talks about having been with Kelly.
@@robinorlowski2449 The writers weren't new.. it was the original team... The writing was good, it's just hard for Brenda fans to see her this heartbroken, myself included.
@@robinorlowski2449 they weren't new. I her real life problems bled into on screen which is why Brenda got so much shit and had a downward spiral of feeling like an outcast until she left the show.
@@mt24986The writing was not good. Till this day the writers regret this storyline. They lost so many viewers. Charles Rosin talks about it on the 90210 podcast.
Season 4 the Dylan Kelly Brenda situation. To me it seemed like Kelly never fully devoted herself to Dylan . When she tried Brenda was getting in the way with the feelings Dylan had for Brenda it prevented Dylan from fully devoting to Kelly. When Dylan lost Kelly in season 5 to Brandon Dylan finally went after Kelly and said it's me and you all or nothing. Kelly could choose because the spark she had with Dylan was not there with Brandon. Kelly loved Brandon because Brandon was the safe choice guy. If Brenda would of been around in season 5 he finally would of let go of Brenda to pursue Kelly. Early on season 4 Dylan went after Kelly after she cheated on Dylan with John sears he questioned Kelly's faithfulness. Kelly tried to devote herself to Dylan but Dylan was angry at her because Kelly cheated on her. Then his first love Brenda was always there driving a wedge between Dylan and Kelly. We all know Brenda wanted Dylan the only reason she declined Dylan in season 4 episode 2 when they went fishing and almost kissed was because she knew Dylan just wanted to fool around and then he would choose Kelly over her. Dylan never pursued Brenda because Dylan knew he truly wanted Kelly. We know Kelly always wanted Dylan because she choose to cheat on Brandon and Matt with Dylan. I am high fan and I'm not gay I just really like the show and I analyze everything.
Please get rid of the outro of the main opening theme at the end of each of these videos and let the scenes end as they did originally, instead of abruptly cutting them, startling us with the loud music of the opening theme. It ruined the whole somber feel of the scene. You cut out Brenda walking away and Dylan and Kelly looking at her leaving, missing out the beautiful music which accompanied this scene written by Gary Stevan Scott, which started immediately after she told them to never speak to her. You can't just cut a scene like that prematurely and jump to the happy cheerful main theme song every time. It makes this very sad and emotional scene seem less powerful than it actually is and was intended to be. It's almost ridiculous without the conclusion of the scene and the music that accompanied it. The scene ended on a somber note with beautiful, gentle and sad music, again written by Gary Evan Scott, as Dylan and Kelly look on as Brenda is walking away. The musical outro to this video should have been the the original music composed for this scene right up until the credits started to roll. You pay no respect to the composers of the show when you cut out their music. I honestly don't care about trademarked songs being cut out like Losing My Religion and whatnot. But the original show's compositions are part of the soul and heart of 90210. The score of the show was like 30% of what made it such a tearjerker in practically every episode and so many scenes (I mean the instrumental music originally composed for the show, not the trademarked rock and pop songs that got cut out due to copyright issues.) And you're overdoing it with the main theme song startling us with it at the end of each video, I can't hear that tune anymore, and I used to love that opening theme. It also means that making playlists of videos on this channel is literally unbearable. Especially when you cut such sad scenes with the cheerful, loud 90210 main theme. Let the scenes fade out with the original scores that accompanied them. It'll make a whole world of difference for the better and represent the show better to people who don't know it. It looks ridiculous when Brenda says "I hate you both, never talk to me again" and then boom, the happy cheerful 90201 theme song startles us instead of the somber music that scene actually ended with, giving it its proper "conclusion" as the writers, director, composer and editor had all intended. You killed the climax of the scene and made it look drastically less powerful than it actually was.
...my dear....these, are 'shorts', to get Viewers who HAVEN'T seen the Show, to watch it on streaming services.....they're separating them as 'previews' to relive the past moments for Viewers who saw it iin it's previous incarnations (DVD, FOX-TV, etc.) ....."Friends" does it also.....
@@RBS_ Yeah and those who haven't are getting the wrong impression by the way they abruptly end the scenes without their original dramatic and musical conclusions. It wouldn't change the length of the video if they ended them as they should... they could still fadeout from the scene to the logo in the end, but let the music from the original scene fade out with the video instead of STARTLING us with the main theme each time. It kills the vibe when one watches a sad scene and then BOOM cut to the "ta na na na ta na na na" each time. I can't hear it anymore, and I used to love that theme. Just my opinion. And like I said, the show's music was part of its magic. Brenda leaving to that original music written by Gary Evan Scott is what made it so good. Cutting from her telling them to not speak to her to the cheerful main theme just killed the entire buildup. It almost makes it look funny, unfortunately.
It looks like the writers wanted to humiliate Brenda. What a horrible script they made! Then, they tried to improve Kelly's character but most of the fans never liked her. Most of the fans sided with Brenda and kept loving Shannon Dorothy even when she left the show.
Again, not reading the comments. But the last couple of lines always cracked me up. Because you knew she'd talk to both of them again. So it just seemed overdramatic. I'm not saying she didn't have a right to be upset and hurt. She did. But it still made me laugh.
Yeah.. 'cause nobody's ever said "never talk to me again" and didn't actually follow through with it. Only Brenda Walsh on 90210. It's a pretty common thing to say when someone's really mad and hurt. I guess you "crack up" easily. :)
@@lizvader772 Neither one of them would have been able to come around again, and my brother uhuh. I had an ex who wanted to come chill at his place to watch a fight like we all used to do together, and my brother basically told him " if my sister ain't cool with you, I ain't cool with you" LOL he tried it though
I have to question Brenda's intelligence a little that she didn't figure out way sooner that Kelly was the girl Dylan had a summer fling with, especially since Brenda was the first one to admit that her own summer tryst meant more and wanted her and Dylan to stop lying to themselves about their feelings for other people. And then she sees Dylan and Kelly at a restaurant? Girlie, do the math. Anyway, Kelly and Dylan were wrong to add salt to the wound for the sake of relieving their own consciences. Should have just told her that they're a thing now, and let Brenda sulk.
the only thing I have I mean how did she not realize it? and even when Kelly and Dylan arrive at her house together we immediately understand what will follow.
She probably highly suspected it but didn't want to accuse any of the,. Her accusing Kelly and being wrong ends their friendship right there. My guess is ignorance is bliss.
@@Sephiroth766 she even asked Kelly at the beach if she thought Dylan was cheating. And when he confessed she asked who it was he said "is it important".. she said "you tell me".. plus she looked at them suspiciously as she was leaving for Paris.. she knew. She just buried it inside of her because it would have been too painful to deal with. She was in denial. But hints that she had a feeling were thrown throughout the season.
Brandon should have done something to defend Brenda, considering he was her twin. They all should have. But it really seemed like none of them cared. Brenda got majorly screwed over 🤬
I realize that Brenda is agree, I would be too if I was in the situation but, to start out by saying I hate you. And then said never talk to me again. First of all, someone told me, generally speaking if you say the words I hate you. You'll end up hating yourself for hating that person. 2- never I'd a long time & and if you stay mad, you'll loose the fun times you could've had & the dun times you'll have in the future. I understand anger . At the same time, forgiveness is the key. Life is too short to be angry and hurt
....a rundown.... (cont.) DONNA - ...tried, warned Kelly, knew to stay neutral, didn't know Kelly continued w/ Dylan.. ANDREA - ...never 'close' w/ Brenda, still healing from the Leg injuries ... STEVE - ...NEVER close w/ Brenda, just got back into School (after the expelling)... BRANDON - ...knew to stay out of his Sister's business, & Dylan DID warn him...(0:56).... DAVID - ...dealing w/ Dad's divorce (from Kelly's Mom), Donna, & newborn Baby Sister...
@@RBS_ David made sense because of Nikki originally so he would have been a huge hypocrite. Donna tried to stay neutral and just get everyone to be friends again. Steve and Brenda were never close. Andrea had her own problems. Brandon is the one that makes no sense. He already told Dylan off twice in earlier seasons for standing her up and later when he believed Dylan broke up with her. But when he cheats on her, he doesn't care.
David and Kelly shared a sister and lived in same house. Donna dating David and Kelly was her best friend. Steve cared about Kelly deeply. They loved Kelly more. I guess Brandon didn't let his personal feeling get in the way of his friendship. Plus teenager. They hardly have the right or wrong reaction.
“I hate you bother, never talk to me again” I wish Brenda stuck to her word. She had every right hate them both, cut them from her life, to feel betrayed but they had her forgive them way to quickly and make her look like the bad guy and HER learn the lesson of forgiveness. This always upset me. Plus no one took her side, even her own brother.
Brandon did support her, and he does care, but they are not children, Brenda chose Dylan even when she knew he is a womanizer, and Brandon warned Brenda then. She didn't want to listen, so what he was supposed to do now? Dylan warned him to not get involved, and Brandon was Dylan's friend too. Brandon supported Brenda, but it is like being a child of divorce - you had to pick a side, and you shouldn't have to. Brandon simply acted more maturely and gave them both more space and time, and Brenda in the end got over it.
Good grief- don't make Brenda such a victim here, do we all remember "Reek"? They were all young and people have lots of relationships before they settle down. Dylan and Kelly were soulmates and had a son together.
The betrayal came from Kelly more than it came from Dylan. That's why Brenda never stopped trying to stay close to Dylan even after this happened because she knew she wasn't perfect either, but she never trusted Kelly again. Besides, "Reek" wasn't Dylan's "best friend". She forgave his summer fling when she didn't know who it was... finding out it was Kelly was a whole other thing and that's what broke her heart. I don't understand how people can equate what Brenda did in Paris to what Kelly did to her. Or even what Dylan did, which was hitting on his girlfriend's best friend BEFORE he knew Brenda had a fling (if you could even call it that) with Rick.
@@robinorlowski2449 That's what I said... The crux of the issue is what Kelly did to Brenda. And Brenda didn't go with Dylan's best friend. So her thing with Rick is practically nothing compared to to the huge betrayal, both from her "best friend" and her boyfriend who had the audacity to go after his girlfriend's so called "best friend" literally the second she got on the minibus to the airport to go to Paris. He didn't even wait for the minibus to leave the parking lot and he was already asking Kelly to spend time with him... while Brenda looked at them, probably having an instinct that something wasn't right.
Soulmates!! 😂😂😂 Fighting all the time! Cheating on each other every time they had the chance to! Spliting after having a son! (Satisfying)... Those kindergarden and soulmates storylines were so forced to try to make the audience accept them as The Couple.
@@lizvader772 Oh boy- nothing about a soulmate relationship is easy. When Kelly told Donna how it felt like Dylan would always have a piece of her soul she nailed it. God bless BOTH Brenda and Kelly, Dylan was a very difficult person to be in a relationship with.