"At least I know who my friends are." Poor Brenda, her own twin brother and friends believed Laura over her own word, and while they EVENTUALLY came around, it took them long enough, honestly.
as far as i remember only Steve mention thinking it's true and Brandon figured it could be not not telling Steve Brenda isn't caple(however that word is spelled) of it
Some friend. He wasn’t her friend. He was desperately in love with her but he knew it was too late and he screwed up and Jim would kick him to act on it, so all he was left with was to be friendly
@@dawnangel2917 Yes, he cheated on her and then he was trying to cheat on Kelly with Brenda but you see Brenda was not like the blonde and she stopped it. Plus, Dylan tried to redeem himself by supporting Brenda like crazy during everything and without giving a crap about Kelly's feelings unlike Kelly who remained the same witch to Brenda till the end. Got it?!
They hated Brenda. The fact that he would defend a liar who accused him of rape says a lot. Brenda had a heart. These so called friends along with her brother had no heart.
That was part of mental illness. People with mental illness can seem performative at times, and combined with the fact that Laura is an actress - flair for the overly dramatic.
As horrible as Laura and Steve and Kelly are with their lies and hatefulness, the one that was the worst to poor Brenda was Brandon. He didn't stick by his sister and instead sided with these people. Anyone else would have dropped them all. I was so disappointed with Brandon, Brenda would have stuck by him and defended him.
And at the end of it all, in what real life group of friends someone like Brenda would lose all the respect and support by everyone, while Kelly would continue to be glorified (hello, the 18th surprise birthday party) after what Kelly and Dylan did to her? In what real life situation this would happen? No wonder she went to London
Yes, this scene was absolutely cathartic to watch. After Laura being sneaky and trying to sabotage Brenda, it was extremely satisfying to see Randolph put her in her place, and fire her. Though, he probably should have fired Laura privately, instead of causing a scene.
Maybe Randolph knew that if he fired Laura privately she would try to spin it somehow and make herself look like a victim.By firing her publicly he has witnessess.
@@joma6805 Yes Merry Andrew, Brenda got the lead because she was the best according to the director, and that's why he sent her to the royal academy just with a phone call, but we are talking here about Brenda's character and how bad she must have felt because of her huge empathy and no matter what the psycho did to her. Got it Merry Andrew?!
I see your point. But that doesn’t mean you go completely over the edge. Laura actually wanted to physically hurt Brenda for the part. That’s not normal
@@justagirlfromphoenix1023How many accounts did you create just to have a conversation with yourself just to bash Brenda?! This is hilarious. Poor Little Thing. No matter what you do, Brenda will be forever iconic and the audience will forever adore her. BOOOOOOOOOO ANDREW BOOOOOOOOOO
I think Roy kinda figured out someone was spreading lies in the student group about him, that’s what he told Brenda. maybe Laura told more students? so he caught wind of it and fired her
@@UCX1cs5tm Laura, remember, did a complete audition. Yet she didn’t get the lead. Only Steve claimed there was favouritism going on . And why did he think that? Because Kelly told him what Brenda told her. Brenda is very pushy.
...(1:56)....No, I've been sayin' you're CRAZY! ...ha-HAA! ...But, to be fair, the Actress playing Laura chewed the scenery BETTER here (than Laura ever could) on stage as "Maggie"! (1:02) ....when you lie down with 'crazy Eyes', Steve.....(2:09)
Hmm ya think the Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan skate feud inspired this episode. Tracy so good in this. It just a small college play but they all like vying for roll of Maggie. Laura yeh accuse Steve of rape but lied. She was trying to sabotage Brenda chances on purpose to get the lead. Sounds like the real life set drama was playing out. Yeh Shannon left but yeh i was hoping for a return.
What a touching scene. At last, someone had to put a stop on Laura's accusations and lies that were based on jealousy. After all, according to Laura, "You kids from Beverly Hills" What's wrong with them?! They are all nice and open minded. That's how we all should be with everyone. Well, as far everything is resolved now. I wouldn't think too highly of Kelly for a reason or two, cause, why would she be on Brenda's side. As for Donna, she was hesitant, but aware of Brenda's situation. Steve was brainwashed by Laura, we understand his case. Though, later on, he came to his senses. In a way, at least, they were all trying to be there for Brenda, informing her about the gossip, and the rumors that were going on behind her back. Great scene. Thanks for sharing! 💬👏🤗
@@ellylovely205 at least Laura didn’t go running to Randolph’s house everytime there was some competition and start telling on them. She was a grown up. That’s why I admire her strength. She’s right. These kids from Beverly Hills are so affected.
Laura gave as good a fight as anyone. Yes , funny how Randolph ‘comes to his senses’ after Brenda visits him again privately. At least Laura stood on her own two feet.
They are not but friends Brenda….none of them. They suck and actually have the nerve to act like it was ur fault they didn’t come talk to you or stick up for you….:RIP Brenda, you were the only real one.
@ Laura was treated pretty badly. He treated her like that because he favored Brenda. I even think he wanted her for the play even before she auditioned. He gave it to Brenda even after she royally flopped in her audition.
How brutal. Laura is devious but Brenda isn’t? Brenda Walsh and Roy Randolph deserve each other. What they did to her was awful. At least you get to see Laura’s audition! Remember, Laura isn’t crazy, she was treated badly.
@ that was a different issue. That whole episode was about date rap and how it can be misinterpreted. It has nothing to do with Laura being backstabbed by Randolph. It was unfair that Laura got kicked out of the play
Laura went to great extremes and she probbaly failed in everything she did and she wanted that part of maggie and Brenda fit the role, and Laura wanted to go to great extremes to have Brenda off the play. I know its college and people want to fit in and be noticed but people knew Laura had it in for Brenda and Brenda knew Laura was going to hurt her and she wanted to play maggie and she let her emotions drive her crazy. People like Laura failed at everything and wanted to be noticed and accepted. People take themselves way to extremes here especially Laura. But Brenda went to extremes as well. She wanted to play Maggie and if u want to be noticed just go with your instincts and both girls were in the wrong. Laura over reacted and was over the top. I felt bad for her even when she was yelled at and she didnt like it.
Brend always acts so self righteous. Just a few episodes back, she immediately believed Laura when she suggested that Kelly got a call back because of some coffee date with the director 🙄
@@BigScalyBird It wasn't the coffee little Andrew, Kelly got a call back for Maggie and it was publicly announced in the papers and then she straight went for coffee with the director like a snake. Laura just confirmed it. And now stop embarrassing yourself Andrew with your multiple accounts
“Want to coffee like a snake?” Seriously? Coffee is public and casual. But Brenda immediately jumped to “you’re trying to sleep with him.” I mean, geez- it’s not like she went to his house, alone, late at night or something.
@@jennebaram9881 Brenda never said that Kelly slept with the director. That was the psycho's job that you defend with so much passion with your multiple accounts. And now stop embarrassing yourself Merry Andrew
She was put pressure on by the ‘take back the night movement’. She was getting too much advice on both sides. That has nothing to do with this episode with her being humiliated by Randolph. What exactly did she do to Brenda? Nothing
You almost feel sorry for Laura b/c she wanted that part of Maggie and she was fired b/c she wanted Brenda out of the play so she could play the part of Maggie. I know that acting can be a dirty business and it was but Brenda went to extremes as well and Laura showed her true colors and she wanted to committ suicide to prove her point. There are alot of people like Laura out there who want to be loved and admired and have friends and whatever was going on in Laura's life before she came to college she probbaly had a rough life. You can see it when it comes to Laura that everything failed in her life and she just wanted to be noticed as much as Brenda did.. Alot of people try and fail and this is the outcome, and then Laura gets humliated by the director and cast and crew. She didn't like being humliated like that... especially when someone like Laura had intense feelings. Laura can be pretty scary especially when she wanted to hurt Brenda. Then she wanted to kill herself to make a point and I seriously doubt that Randlph wouldn't have cared.
"At least I know who my friends are." Poor Brenda, her own twin brother and friends believed Laura over her own word, and while they EVENTUALLY came around, it took them long enough, honestly.
as far as i remember only Steve mention thinking it's true and Brandon figured it could be not not telling Steve Brenda isn't caple(however that word is spelled) of it
Brandon's response was ' what she do now' he was a bad brother @@svin7987
It was Steve and her that made the rumor
Brenda had the worst friends.
She sure did! And a very bad brother, too!
Was Brenda a good friend or a good sister?
@aph1976 what makes you think she wasn't?
So did Kelly. Remember that horrible Amanda monster from that sleepover episode?
The beginning of this clip is one of the most satisfying moments of the series. If not The most.
The most satisfying part for me was when he tells her in NO uncertain terms to GET OFF the stage!
"Tell me about it." Yeah, make it about yourself, Kelly! Poor Brenda, her own friends and family, couldn't give her the benefit of the doubt. ❤
Yeah especially since Kelly did actually do that and Brenda didn't
Kelly is NO FRIEND. The worst kind ever. Jealous ...
Dylan was the only true friend Brenda had.
Uuuuuuuntil he cheated on her with Kelly. 😅
Some friend. He wasn’t her friend. He was desperately in love with her but he knew it was too late and he screwed up and Jim would kick him to act on it, so all he was left with was to be friendly
During this story, he was. He was the only person that believed her.
@@dawnangel2917 I said FRIEND, not boyfriend. Work on your reading comprehension skills.
@@dawnangel2917 Yes, he cheated on her and then he was trying to cheat on Kelly with Brenda but you see Brenda was not like the blonde and she stopped it. Plus, Dylan tried to redeem himself by supporting Brenda like crazy during everything and without giving a crap about Kelly's feelings unlike Kelly who remained the same witch to Brenda till the end. Got it?!
Laura's acting was both her greatest strength AND her greatest weakness
Steve was such a butt for siding with Laura (who accused him of rape) over Brenda.
They hated Brenda. The fact that he would defend a liar who accused him of rape says a lot. Brenda had a heart. These so called friends along with her brother had no heart.
I know right. brutal.
Brenda : maybe I was overreacting
Me : ehm... Noooo?
No, she wasn't overreacting. They were being bad friends!
Tracy Middendorf was so good here. Excellent acting.
For the most part, yes. But she looked a little silly at the part where she was turning on Steve saying 'it would have been if you helped me'
That was part of mental illness. People with mental illness can seem performative at times, and combined with the fact that Laura is an actress - flair for the overly dramatic.
Yes. A very underrated actress.
As horrible as Laura and Steve and Kelly are with their lies and hatefulness, the one that was the worst to poor Brenda was Brandon. He didn't stick by his sister and instead sided with these people. Anyone else would have dropped them all. I was so disappointed with Brandon, Brenda would have stuck by him and defended him.
And at the end of it all, in what real life group of friends someone like Brenda would lose all the respect and support by everyone, while Kelly would continue to be glorified (hello, the 18th surprise birthday party) after what Kelly and Dylan did to her? In what real life situation this would happen? No wonder she went to London
@@Tityretupatulae And where's the blame for Dylan?He got involved with Kelly who was Brenda's friend didn't he?
Yes, this scene was absolutely cathartic to watch. After Laura being sneaky and trying to sabotage Brenda, it was extremely satisfying to see Randolph put her in her place, and fire her. Though, he probably should have fired Laura privately, instead of causing a scene.
Oh as he said, he normally would fire her privately but she was very publicly spreading rumors about him so he can publicly fire her. Tit for tat.
Maybe Randolph knew that if he fired Laura privately she would try to spin it somehow and make herself look like a victim.By firing her publicly he has witnessess.
I feel bad for Brenda here because I actually don’t think she would have wanted this big scene in front of people.
I agree, Randolph probably should have fired Laura privately, rather than causing a huge scene in front of everyone.
@@trinaqWell, I think it was like he said. Laura did not show them the same courtesy.
Why feel sorry for Brenda? She got the lead didn’t she?
@@joma6805I’m pretty sure I explained why in my comment. 🤣
@@joma6805 Yes Merry Andrew, Brenda got the lead because she was the best according to the director, and that's why he sent her to the royal academy just with a phone call, but we are talking here about Brenda's character and how bad she must have felt because of her huge empathy and no matter what the psycho did to her. Got it Merry Andrew?!
Brenda has the worst friends ever !
YES!!THANK YOU for posting this episode!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
Laura was a great actress. Her walking away like a psycho from Steve was top notch
Laura’s public humiliation is well deserved, now she knows how Brenda felt with those rumors going around.
That's ALWAYS the problem with Laura. She sabotages and or destroys what she can't have
Roy had to save the play before Laura destroyed that
Steve is the one who started the rumors
@@kellymcquay2626 Laura and Steve and Kelly TOGETHER started the rumors. Got it Andrew?!
@@brettteply1207 at least she did her audition the RIGHT way. Unlike someone else…
Imagine thinking you got the part but then your main competition goes to the directors house late at night and suddenly you're out of the roll smh
I agree, it would rarely end up going in your favour in real life, and unfair to the other auditionees.
I see your point. But that doesn’t mean you go completely over the edge. Laura actually wanted to physically hurt Brenda for the part. That’s not normal
@@trinaq 100 percent!
@@chantell36it's not. Not at all. Brenda just bothered me in these episodes..
@@justagirlfromphoenix1023How many accounts did you create just to have a conversation with yourself just to bash Brenda?! This is hilarious. Poor Little Thing. No matter what you do, Brenda will be forever iconic and the audience will forever adore her. BOOOOOOOOOO ANDREW BOOOOOOOOOO
Roy learned exactly what Laura did
Well, maybe he should have given her a second chance. He had done that with someone else, hadn’t he?
@@joma6805The director straight told Laura that she was not a good actress. BOOOOOOOOOO ANDREW BOOOOOOOOOO
Could you PLEASE post the part when Dylan defends Brenda to Kelly..when he says”you don’t really believe that crap!”
I guess going around to Randolph’s house AGAIN worked for Brenda! Poor Laura after that humiliation . Randolph can’t seem to think straight.
They can't prove it was Laura. The professor should have had Brenda audition at the college instead of his house.
I think Roy kinda figured out someone was spreading lies in the student group about him, that’s what he told Brenda. maybe Laura told more students? so he caught wind of it and fired her
Spoiler alert IT WAS
@@UCX1cs5tm Laura, remember, did a complete audition. Yet she didn’t get the lead. Only Steve claimed there was favouritism going on . And why did he think that? Because Kelly told him what Brenda told her. Brenda is very pushy.
@@UCX1cs5tm no he blamed her for his mistakes. Giving the lead to a student who didn’t even fully audition says more about him than Laura
I seen Kelly and Brenda making trouble throughout the show, so I know what I’m talking about when I say. LAURA IS COMPLETELY OUT OF HER MIND
I can't say Laura didn't ask for this. She was overly competitive and if it wasn't Brenda, it'd be someone else she'd sabotage
You can said whatever
It Is what happen
Steven told them that is what Laura ask him to do
I always found Randolph attractive💓
Kelly was awful. And she hated Brenda. Ans Donna just followed Kelly. Birds of a feather
Yeah I feel bad for Brenda, but I feel worse for Donna. That haircut, yikes 😢
Kelly is soo fake smh I'm so glad i got rid of mine.
Laura did not fail her audition. Brenda did. If Randolph views someone with ambition as ‘having sour grapes’ then he’s in the wrong profession!
I just see this actor as Marcus on Babylon 5 😂
“GET OFF MY STAGE!” you tell her Roy!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Laura never had anything but her hatred
Dylan was the only one who believed in Brenda... even over her twin brother
It hurts when you hear that you're not good enough for what😐😔💔
It’s better to be yourself than suck up to the director.
Ok Kelly thank you for turning into your story again and again …..
...(1:56)....No, I've been sayin' you're CRAZY! ...ha-HAA! ...But, to be fair, the Actress playing Laura chewed the scenery BETTER here (than Laura ever could) on stage as "Maggie"! (1:02) ....when you lie down with 'crazy Eyes', Steve.....(2:09)
Hmm ya think the Tonya Harding, Nancy Kerrigan skate feud inspired this episode. Tracy so good in this. It just a small college play but they all like vying for roll of Maggie. Laura yeh accuse Steve of rape but lied. She was trying to sabotage Brenda chances on purpose to get the lead. Sounds like the real life set drama was playing out. Yeh Shannon left but yeh i was hoping for a return.
What a touching scene. At last, someone had to put a stop on Laura's accusations and lies that were based on jealousy. After all, according to Laura, "You kids from Beverly Hills" What's wrong with them?! They are all nice and open minded. That's how we all should be with everyone. Well, as far everything is resolved now. I wouldn't think too highly of Kelly for a reason or two, cause, why would she be on Brenda's side. As for Donna, she was hesitant, but aware of Brenda's situation. Steve was brainwashed by Laura, we understand his case. Though, later on, he came to his senses. In a way, at least, they were all trying to be there for Brenda, informing her about the gossip, and the rumors that were going on behind her back. Great scene. Thanks for sharing! 💬👏🤗
@@ellylovely205 at least Laura didn’t go running to Randolph’s house everytime there was some competition and start telling on them. She was a grown up. That’s why I admire her strength. She’s right. These kids from Beverly Hills are so affected.
@joma6805
I wouldn't call it as telling about others, it's more like talking about it most likely. 💬💯🤗
Laura gave as good a fight as anyone. Yes , funny how Randolph ‘comes to his senses’ after Brenda visits him again privately. At least Laura stood on her own two feet.
That Director who played Marcus in Babylon 5.
Why does Brenda have to feel bad? What kind of bs conversation is this btw Donna & Kelly.
They are not but friends Brenda….none of them. They suck and actually have the nerve to act like it was ur fault they didn’t come talk to you or stick up for you….:RIP Brenda, you were the only real one.
I wonder who was crazier, Laura or Emily.
Laura imo. Emily just got caught up with drugs, partying which messed her until she got help
1:52 Emma Duval and Noah Foster would agree.
Randolph is such a cliche of a theater director. They really lay it on thick. He reminds of Judy on the kids cartoon Doug.
Cliche? He’s a brute. He should never have treated a student so unfairly.
@ Laura was treated pretty badly. He treated her like that because he favored Brenda. I even think he wanted her for the play even before she auditioned. He gave it to Brenda even after she royally flopped in her audition.
How brutal. Laura is devious but Brenda isn’t? Brenda Walsh and Roy Randolph deserve each other. What they did to her was awful. At least you get to see Laura’s audition! Remember, Laura isn’t crazy, she was treated badly.
This was the same girl who accused Steve of rape to save her reputation
@ that was a different issue. That whole episode was about date rap and how it can be misinterpreted. It has nothing to do with Laura being backstabbed by Randolph. It was unfair that Laura got kicked out of the play
@ She did everything she could to sabotage Brenda and even wanted to physically hurt her
@@natalieschannel7675going to Randolph’s house alone for a private audition isn’t exactly on the level either.
Laura wanted to go all Tonya Harding on Brenda, Laura is definitely unhinged.
Laura went to great extremes and she probbaly failed in everything she did and she wanted that part of maggie and Brenda fit the role, and Laura wanted to go to great extremes to have Brenda off the play. I know its college and people want to fit in and be noticed but people knew Laura had it in for Brenda and Brenda knew Laura was going to hurt her and she wanted to play maggie and she let her emotions drive her crazy. People like Laura failed at everything and wanted to be noticed and accepted. People take themselves way to extremes here especially Laura.
But Brenda went to extremes as well. She wanted to play Maggie and if u want to be noticed just go with your instincts and both girls were in the wrong. Laura over reacted and was over the top. I felt bad for her even when she was yelled at and she didnt like it.
Boy, with friends like that who needs enemies? 🙄🙄
Brend always acts so self righteous. Just a few episodes back, she immediately believed Laura when she suggested that Kelly got a call back because of some coffee date with the director 🙄
@@BigScalyBird It wasn't the coffee little Andrew, Kelly got a call back for Maggie and it was publicly announced in the papers and then she straight went for coffee with the director like a snake. Laura just confirmed it. And now stop embarrassing yourself Andrew with your multiple accounts
“Want to coffee like a snake?” Seriously? Coffee is public and casual. But Brenda immediately jumped to “you’re trying to sleep with him.” I mean, geez- it’s not like she went to his house, alone, late at night or something.
@@jennebaram9881 Brenda never said that Kelly slept with the director. That was the psycho's job that you defend with so much passion with your multiple accounts. And now stop embarrassing yourself Merry Andrew
@@jennebaram9881 hey looks like we are now both “Andrew” due to our opinions about Brenda, a fictional character 😂 hi, Andrew! This is Andrew 👋
90s bad acting was on another level 😂
People like to be nostalgic for the past but no prime time network or major cable show would have acting like this. That would just never happen now.
😊
First she said Steve rape her when he didn’t and second now what she did to Brenda
She was put pressure on by the ‘take back the night movement’. She was getting too much advice on both sides. That has nothing to do with this episode with her being humiliated by Randolph. What exactly did she do to Brenda? Nothing
Not like Laura leave
Stave broke up Laura leave away
I like Emily. I don't like Laura.
You almost feel sorry for Laura b/c she wanted that part of Maggie and she was fired b/c she wanted Brenda out of the play so she could play the part of Maggie. I know that acting can be a dirty business and it was but Brenda went to extremes as well and Laura showed her true colors and she wanted to committ suicide to prove her point. There are alot of people like Laura out there who want to be loved and admired and have friends and whatever was going on in Laura's life before she came to college she probbaly had a rough life. You can see it when it comes to Laura that everything failed in her life and she just wanted to be noticed as much as Brenda did.. Alot of people try and fail and this is the outcome, and then Laura gets humliated by the director and cast and crew. She didn't like being humliated like that... especially when someone like Laura had intense feelings.
Laura can be pretty scary especially when she wanted to hurt Brenda. Then she wanted to kill herself to make a point and I seriously doubt that Randlph wouldn't have cared.
I kind of felt bad for Laura here. Randolph was a little harsh.