90210 Reviews (Page 7)
90210 Review: Making Tissues Dance, Viewers Snore
Before I get into this review of "I See London, I See France," allow me to call BS on a small aspect of the 90210 episode: There's no way Annie would be ch...
90210 Review: Secrets and Scars Exposed!
Secrets were exposed on this week's episode of 90210. And while a couple pieces of information were leaked in a lazy manner, "How Much is That Liam in the ...
90210 Review: Like an After School Special...
90210 is taking on many heavy issues these days, and "Catch Me If You Cannon" proved that it's adept at handling some of them… while embarrassingly,...
90210 Review: Teddy Goes Mel Gibson, Sasha Goes Magic Johnson
Let's change things up a bit on this week's review of 90210. With numerous storylines being thrown at viewers, and a few one-liners that deserve special me...
90210 Review: Things Get Serious...
Thank you, 90210! A week after I complained about how mundane and boring the supposed drama on this primetime soap opera had become, "2021 Vision" took the...
90210 Review: More Boring Relationship "Drama"
90210 may have set a new record this week. I complain on an almost episode basis that the show whips through relationships at lightning speed, breaking up ...
90210 Season Premiere Review: "Senior Year, Baby"
School was back in session on the season three premiere of 90210. We don't simply know this because Dixon and Teddy kept yelling out "Senior Year, Baby!" -...
90210 Season Finale Review: Confessions, Fire... and Rape?!?
Over the last few weeks, many 90210 fans have grown disenchanted with a show whose storylines muddle along, always focusing on relationships that aren't gr...
90210 Review: "Javianna"
With 90210's second season finale coming up next week, this week's installment was tasked with setting up some serious drama to unfold next week. So ...
90210 Review: "Meet the Parent"
Well, one out of three ain't bad. After last week's episode, we were excited that 90210 was spicing up its storylines by adding a few villainous characters...
