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Unfortunately Jackie Taylor was no match for Cindy Walsh when it came to nurturing troubled teens so Kelly had nothing to offer Dylan in this situation and that’s what she is really cross about. Her background was as bad as Dylan’s.
How funny it is that the people are so shallow to take the easy way of taking sides with B&D or K&D party! Whereas the love story is just a bait to show something much deeper than Aaron spelling had to show. Brenda was great in showing the empathic, but B&D relationeveship have been doomed each time, never lasting long neither in the US or on the other side of the pond. Kelly, those has been studying psychology, was unable to help to Dylan who was in distress when his father was killed or to Brendon as he needed some help badly after the Josh death. The screenwriters have pointed at that fact via Dylan words he said to K in the presence of a hooker, when K came to him to apologize, "No, Kelly, not before you have completed two years of psychology classes". Yet, it was K to whom D came back after having wandered around the world. But, if it was not for the death of Antonia who brought D back to the world of living by putting a plastic skeleton on D's door, having him to fulfill his duties on The Thanksgiving Day, and making him to have the situation of Jack's murder let go and forcing him to get rid of his firearms, D would have found his true happiness. That young lady how to obey to her young man and how to bring him to obedience to herself. Neother K or B have never grasped that art.
I feel for Kelly here, and Donna is giving her some good advice. No, Kelly has never been around a situation as grave as this and shouldn't put herself under the pressure of having all of the answers like
Kelly jealous of Brenda .. something’s don’t change 😊
Unfortunately Jackie Taylor was no match for Cindy Walsh when it came to nurturing troubled teens so Kelly had nothing to offer Dylan in this situation and that’s what she is really cross about. Her background was as bad as Dylan’s.
So Dylan's dad's death is all about Kelly, like everything always is all about Kelly.
Brenda looks stunning here 😍
Dylan downing the bottle like it’s water lmao
Lol David having more healthy and stylized hair than Kelly and Donna
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Rich people problems
Kelly insecurities get a best of her🙄
At least you saved Dylan's life, Kelly.
I love Donna she was always the reasonable friend the mediator and a sweetheart 🤗
Kelly has no right to be jealous.
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Brenda knew how!!!
it's just so retro lol... So fattening!
How funny it is that the people are so shallow to take the easy way of taking sides with B&D or K&D party! Whereas the love story is just a bait to show something much deeper than Aaron spelling had to show. Brenda was great in showing the empathic, but B&D relationeveship have been doomed each time, never lasting long neither in the US or on the other side of the pond. Kelly, those has been studying psychology, was unable to help to Dylan who was in distress when his father was killed or to Brendon as he needed some help badly after the Josh death. The screenwriters have pointed at that fact via Dylan words he said to K in the presence of a hooker, when K came to him to apologize, "No, Kelly, not before you have completed two years of psychology classes". Yet, it was K to whom D came back after having wandered around the world. But, if it was not for the death of Antonia who brought D back to the world of living by putting a plastic skeleton on D's door, having him to fulfill his duties on The Thanksgiving Day, and making him to have the situation of Jack's murder let go and forcing him to get rid of his firearms, D would have found his true happiness. That young lady how to obey to her young man and how to bring him to obedience to herself. Neother K or B have never grasped that art.
Kelly’s been in plenty of situations where she nearly got killed
Because she’s not Brenda
I feel for Kelly here, and Donna is giving her some good advice. No, Kelly has never been around a situation as grave as this and shouldn't put herself under the pressure of having all of the answers like