Jason Priestly actually PUNCHED Harvey Weinstein in the face when he was inappropriate to a girl at a party he was at back then in the 90's. Just thought I'd share that incase you never heard of it. He really was a stand up guy in real life, outside of the "Brandon Walsh" character.
Not back then it wasn't. Back then it was the biggest show on Television (for us kids anyway.) It's only "corny" now because everything completely SUCKS in this day and age. We weren't addicted to the internet like the crybabies are now. We didn't need "social media" because we were actually SOCIAL WITH EACH OTHER. You'd go to your friend's house and his Sister would make you watch it with her and we all actually laughed, talked, and hung out TOGETHER in the same room, ordered Pizza and slept over the weekend. I wouldn't trade growing up as a teen in the 90's for ANY OTHER time, ever. So you can say it was "corny" all you want but those of us who were there back then know that it was much more than just a "Teen Soap Opera," it represents, in part, a time of life that the world will never see again. The Freedom of a 90's Teen.
Jason Priestly actually PUNCHED Harvey Weinstein in the face when he was inappropriate to a girl at a party he was at back then in the 90's.
Just thought I'd share that incase you never heard of it.
He really was a stand up guy in real life, outside of the "Brandon Walsh" character.
what?
Doubtful. Priestley was into Heidi Fleiss' parties.
Brandon looks like a ninja turtle 🤣
A ninja turtle?🐢 How so?🤔
😂
Wearing a pizza.
I still remember that line from Ninties and here in am at 43, but its before friends. At that time it swept Pakistan like crazy. Lovely memories
The Walsh family are very supportive of their kids!
It's a 90's tv show. But Lydia's hairstyle is so 80's.
This aired in 1990 so it was essentially still the 80's
@@Sephiroth766 yea, but she looks so old fashioned, so 80's, comparing to other girls on the show like Brenda, Kelly, Donna.
80s style appears several times in the series in the first two seasons.
90210 came such a long way after that first season! I remember when the show started off thinking how is it going to survive.
the show after a few years became all about Brandon.
The casting director said it would be "an hour or two." 😅😅😅
At .31 is that the old lady from next Friday?
is this the girl that was alan harpers front desk lady on an episode?
Hey babe, looking good 😂
Omg, the director played matthew brodericks teacher in wargames
Actually, people probably recognize him from probably 50% of sitcoms in the 80s...he seemed to appear all over the place lol.
Why is she blowing on that sponge so much?
I love Brenda ❤
In those days was pretty easy that people were found like natraul talent not the kind you see some today.
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What a corny show this was!!
It was the 90’s. Everything was corny. But this was one of the better ones. Watch Baywatch if you want to see really corny hahah
Not back then it wasn't.
Back then it was the biggest show on Television (for us kids anyway.)
It's only "corny" now because everything completely SUCKS in this day and age.
We weren't addicted to the internet like the crybabies are now. We didn't need "social media" because we were actually SOCIAL WITH EACH OTHER.
You'd go to your friend's house and his Sister would make you watch it with her and we all actually laughed, talked, and hung out TOGETHER in the same room,
ordered Pizza and slept over the weekend.
I wouldn't trade growing up as a teen
in the 90's for ANY OTHER time, ever.
So you can say it was "corny" all you want but those of us who were there back then know that it was much more than just a "Teen Soap Opera," it represents, in part, a time of life that
the world will never see again.
The Freedom of a 90's Teen.
@@skelter1153 Not yet. This was season 1 and the show peaked the next year when it exploded. The tone shifted from 80's to teen rock real quick.
I think it’s nostalgic. You probably think that it’s corny because you didn’t grow up watching this.
Brandon was mid.