She dumped Dylan because the relationship ran its course. She went out with Rick , the guy she met on her trip to France, and he ran to Kelly. I learnt this from binge watching 90210 clips.
The cheesy guitar riffs work way better on Melrose Place because that show only took itself half serious. I think that’s why it has aged better than 90210, which is still entertaining and I remember fondly, but is sometimes so embarrassing I feel uncomfortable. 😊❤😊❤😊
Brenda sacrificed so much for Dylan. She loved him that much...and _he_ just threw her away like she was nothing. Terrible what he did, and atrocious what Kelly did.
Jim was so irrational.. LOL He could not accept that his "little girl" was growing up...almost a legal adult, and the tighter he tried to hold on, the more hysterical he became.... Get a grip Jimbo! LOL 🤣
@@user-ob1ci4zn7x She was 17. What's the first thing a 17 year old is going to do once they turn 18? They will do whatever you told them not to do, so why fight it, or fight with them. Just gently guide them. If you create a power struggle, especially when it comes to teenage girls and their boyfriends, it will not end well.
@@lnicole2504 I didn't see Jim forcing her. He did make his request known. She was not 18. If she's 18 can do what she wants. He has no control over it. Yes, it was a power struggle, because she still was his teenage daughter.
@@user-ob1ci4zn7x Jim has been up Brenda's butt since she met Dylan. It was ridiculous. He never did that to Brandon, and Brandon has gotten into more trouble than Brenda, but there was an inequality and double standard because of their sex. Even when Jim set Brenda up with Stuart in Season 4 when she was in college, Jim was flipping out because Brenda was spending too much time with him. He treated her like a baby.
I have no doubt that Brenda loved Dylan but i do wonder if subconsciously she wanted to be with him to get at her parents because Dylan was the bad boy type that most parents may not have wanted their daughter to date.
..this is a CLASSIC scenario.....'Bad Boy' warms up to 'Good Girl', Parents see their 'little Girl' slipping away.....but remember, BRANDON befriended Dylan, and brought him Home...He met Brenda in HER shower....took her out (WITH Brandon), and they clicked INSTANTLY..... ....both never expected the *LOVE OF THEIR LIFE* , at Seventeen, but Brenda is a maturing young Woman, Dylan is independent & introspective, and Parents need to let it play out....Jim was overprotective, but if he's controlling Dylan's MONEY, the Kid can't be TOO bad.....
I don’t think so. She dumped him multiple times and had no problem kissing Rick. Luke Perry thought the love triangle would create drama and it was his idea. Sadly he regretted it because he felt he and Brenda were the perfect couple.
...Jim was SUCH a GOOD DAD!! ... but... *THIS WAS HER FIRST LOVE!* ...He's being protective of his Daughter, but has a problem loosening the reins, for her to become a young WOMAN... Listen to Jim's 'B', in 'Brenda' (2:41).. he's SCARED of losing his Daughter for GOOD...notice his EYES, at the words, '...at Home...' (2:23) ....that look SCREAMS, "...please, come back Home, Baby Girl..."...they gotta grow up SOMEDAY, Jimbo..... (2:26)
Brenda should’ve ran to Kelly’s house. Jim would’ve been more accepting to Brenda crashing there, and it would’ve allowed time for Jim to cool off before talking things over with Brenda, but include Cindy’s input too.
@@paulndenver I don't think she had the baby here. However I do believe moving in with Dylan created another dynamic between Jim and Dylan. It also created too much to fast for Dylan and Brenda which ultimately led to more cracks in the relationship. 🤷
i remember watching this as a teenager thinking YEAH!!! Go Brenda!!! WOOHOO and now as a 47 year old im thinking WTF?? You selfish little child get your arse back where it belongs you immature so and so!!! oh how times have changed hahaaa
No Jim was totally irrational. He should have had them take a temporary break after the Mexico trip. A week or two. Then he should have sit them down and told them what the rules were going to be.
Maybe script-wise but if you look up the addresses they used for the real homes they filmed in, the home they used to portray where the Walsh's lived is four houses down from the house they used for Dylan.
Two things that showed how childish Brenda was being: 1) Left like a coward without telling her parents because she was too afraid and 2) "I'm not leaving, Daddy." The cringe in that sentence because of the last word, jfc.
I totally agree with that. Calling your father Daddy when you are trying to assert your independence means she was holding onto him as much as he was holding onto her.
Brenda was 16 with a wealthy bf. Her parents didn't approve of Dylan. What was she supposed to do? It was the 90s. There was no sm to post her feelings to the world. Her parents really needed to take a page out of the Kris Jenner parenting manual. Kris let Kylie date Tyga for YEARS and he was much older than Kylie.
@@CC-si3cr Kylie had more money than her mother. Kylie is a billionaire.. You can't exactly say no to a child who is financially independent from you, but I do think Jim mistreated Brenda, but honestly, that is how parents were back then. It was the "as long as you live under my roof, you will do what I say" mentality.
@@valeriacarrapa7262 Yes, and she was experiencing her first love, and Jim was completely insensitive to her. I know a lot of people who married their first loves whom they met when they were 14, 15 and 16 years old.
You are young. 😊 This show (the original), Beverly Hills 90210, was a hit in the 90’s and had a long run on regular t.v. for years (10 seasons, I think). This show put Shannon Doherty on the map and made her famous. Charmed, her other show, didn’t come until many years later.
1:54 Dylan's like "Oh great you again" 2:21 Dylan: She's right. Now get your butt out of my house Jimbo 2:30 Brenda: screw you dad 2:37 Dylan: TOO BAD, SO SAD 3:09 Dylan: Yeah nice try jimbo never go barging into my house
Well, they live in one of the richest areas of a first world country. If you want to see a family who lives in a first world but struggles more - Roseanne comes to mind.
Technically Dylan was harboring a minor . It was silly of Jim to go over there knowing that Brenda would not come home willingly unless he wanted to get cops involved
When I was a kid I hated this show. I thought it was a goofy teeny bopper show that exploit how the "blonde" Kelly was the top choice. It gave off disgusting vibes to me, but when you experience life you grow to appreciate certain moments of the show.
The dad knew a little Brenda goes a long way and she would drive Dylan crazy. Also didn’t she already leave home to become a stand up comedian and come running back? Tedious brat.
My Dad would have called the police I would have never done something like this Brenda was pretty bold. Unpopular opinion but I love Dylan and Kelly together they were soulmates
I met Luke Perry in Santa Monica, CA. in 1992. Seemed like a genuinely nice fellow. May he R.I.P.
All the guys were apparently cool and the girls were horrible except for the old one. She was mature and didn’t involve herself with nonsense.
Wow, good for you!
All that Brenda did and Dylan dumps her for Kelly. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😡😡😔😔😤😤😢
That’s because Kelly Taylor is every man’s dream come true
Kelly is so beautiful and would appear to be by far a better lover
@@maroonpilgrim 100% right.
Men
Bet your beautiful & if so it would be great to get to know you 🌷
She dumped Dylan because the relationship ran its course.
She went out with Rick , the guy she met on her trip to France, and he ran to Kelly.
I learnt this from binge watching 90210 clips.
So ridiculous that Dylan lives alone in his own Beverly Hills house since he was 13.
Yeah and that he’s portrayed as this dream boy although he was an alcoholic and had no ambitions
No, at the beginning of the show, he lived with his Dad at that hotel. I really don't think he was living by himself at 13.
@Magickalpeacock I think it was Brandon that was portrayed as the dream bf, not Dylan.
@@kiranolan7104 Yeah, Dylan was a little rebel.
@@kiranolan710416 and drunk😂
Dylan has a nice place.
The cheesy guitar riff, bad boy music that comes on when Dylan enters💀
The cheesy guitar riffs work way better on Melrose Place because that show only took itself half serious. I think that’s why it has aged better than 90210, which is still entertaining and I remember fondly, but is sometimes so embarrassing I feel uncomfortable. 😊❤😊❤😊
One of the best shows watched all the time in the UK saw the series finale in Florida . Luke Perry lives on always
Brenda sacrificed so much for Dylan. She loved him that much...and _he_ just threw her away like she was nothing. Terrible what he did, and atrocious what Kelly did.
Funny how both these homes were super short drive from each other. One can literally walk over😆
no, they weren't. Dylan's home was close to the beach, Walshe's house was far away. Jim drove there.
I think they might have been referring to the real houses used in filming which were actually only four houses apart.
Jim was so irrational.. LOL He could not accept that his "little girl" was growing up...almost a legal adult, and the tighter he tried to hold on, the more hysterical he became.... Get a grip Jimbo! LOL 🤣
She was not an adult. She was a head strong teenager.
@@user-ob1ci4zn7x She was 17. What's the first thing a 17 year old is going to do once they turn 18? They will do whatever you told them not to do, so why fight it, or fight with them. Just gently guide them. If you create a power struggle, especially when it comes to teenage girls and their boyfriends, it will not end well.
@@lnicole2504 I didn't see Jim forcing her. He did make his request known. She was not 18. If she's 18 can do what she wants. He has no control over it. Yes, it was a power struggle, because she still was his teenage daughter.
@@user-ob1ci4zn7x Jim has been up Brenda's butt since she met Dylan. It was ridiculous. He never did that to Brandon, and Brandon has gotten into more trouble than Brenda, but there was an inequality and double standard because of their sex. Even when Jim set Brenda up with Stuart in Season 4 when she was in college, Jim was flipping out because Brenda was spending too much time with him. He treated her like a baby.
@@user-ob1ci4zn7x 17 is not a child it's the age of consent in many States. She wasn't a baby.
I have no doubt that Brenda loved Dylan but i do wonder if subconsciously she wanted to be with him to get at her parents because Dylan was the bad boy type that most parents may not have wanted their daughter to date.
..this is a CLASSIC scenario.....'Bad Boy' warms up to 'Good Girl', Parents see their 'little Girl' slipping away.....but remember, BRANDON befriended Dylan, and brought him Home...He met Brenda in HER shower....took her out (WITH Brandon), and they clicked INSTANTLY.....
....both never expected the *LOVE OF THEIR LIFE* , at Seventeen, but Brenda is a maturing young Woman, Dylan is independent & introspective, and Parents need to let it play out....Jim was overprotective, but if he's controlling Dylan's MONEY, the Kid can't be TOO bad.....
No.
People say that all the time; “the bad boy” but he wasn’t.
what's bad about Dylan besides breaking the surfing board? the worse main character in the show is clearly Steve
The problem is Brenda loved Dylan more than he loved her
I don’t think so. She dumped him multiple times and had no problem kissing Rick. Luke Perry thought the love triangle would create drama and it was his idea. Sadly he regretted it because he felt he and Brenda were the perfect couple.
Damn that cricket is loud af. Spotlight stealer 😂
...Jim was SUCH a GOOD DAD!! ... but... *THIS WAS HER FIRST LOVE!* ...He's being protective of his Daughter, but has a problem loosening the reins, for her to become a young WOMAN... Listen to Jim's 'B', in 'Brenda' (2:41).. he's SCARED of losing his Daughter for GOOD...notice his EYES, at the words, '...at Home...' (2:23) ....that look SCREAMS, "...please, come back Home, Baby Girl..."...they gotta grow up SOMEDAY, Jimbo..... (2:26)
Brenda should’ve ran to Kelly’s house. Jim would’ve been more accepting to Brenda crashing there, and it would’ve allowed time for Jim to cool off before talking things over with Brenda, but include Cindy’s input too.
That would have put Jackie in an awkward position. Besides, Jackie had a newborn baby to take care of.
@@paulndenver I don't think she had the baby here. However I do believe moving in with Dylan created another dynamic between Jim and Dylan. It also created too much to fast for Dylan and Brenda which ultimately led to more cracks in the relationship. 🤷
Kellys mom already upset with Kelly lying about Brenda and Dylan's Mexico trip.
It wouldn't have gone well.
She could have gone to Donna’s place, since the Walshes took Donna in when she busted her mother catting around.
@@mattsmith-er3qu She wanted to live with her great love.
Little she knew that he didn't really want her there.
Dylan was a honey. Beautiful eyes he had. 😍
i remember watching this as a teenager thinking YEAH!!! Go Brenda!!! WOOHOO and now as a 47 year old im thinking WTF?? You selfish little child get your arse back where it belongs you immature so and so!!! oh how times have changed hahaaa
Agree this hits different as an adult and a parent
No Jim was totally irrational. He should have had them take a temporary break after the Mexico trip. A week or two. Then he should have sit them down and told them what the rules were going to be.
😂
@user-pd9 no, they weren't. Dylan's home was close to the beach, and Walshe's house was far away. Jim drove there.
Maybe script-wise but if you look up the addresses they used for the real homes they filmed in, the home they used to portray where the Walsh's lived is four houses down from the house they used for Dylan.
I was always team Brenda. The show made us think that they were getting back together and then Brenda went to London 😞
lmao its the dramatic music tone after Brenda says 'thats not good enough.." for me lool
Two things that showed how childish Brenda was being: 1) Left like a coward without telling her parents because she was too afraid and 2) "I'm not leaving, Daddy." The cringe in that sentence because of the last word, jfc.
I totally agree with that. Calling your father Daddy when you are trying to assert your independence means she was holding onto him as much as he was holding onto her.
Brenda was 16 with a wealthy bf. Her parents didn't approve of Dylan. What was she supposed to do? It was the 90s. There was no sm to post her feelings to the world. Her parents really needed to take a page out of the Kris Jenner parenting manual. Kris let Kylie date Tyga for YEARS and he was much older than Kylie.
@@CC-si3cr Kylie had more money than her mother. Kylie is a billionaire.. You can't exactly say no to a child who is financially independent from you, but I do think Jim mistreated Brenda, but honestly, that is how parents were back then. It was the "as long as you live under my roof, you will do what I say" mentality.
Brenda was 16 years!!!!
@@valeriacarrapa7262 Yes, and she was experiencing her first love, and Jim was completely insensitive to her. I know a lot of people who married their first loves whom they met when they were 14, 15 and 16 years old.
I love this sexual tension that we feel between Dylan and Jim. If Brenda hadn't been there, they sure would have been kissing.
😂😂😂😂
kissing isn't sex
to think James is the oldest in this video, yet the only of them alive😞
Can't believe that this girl from Charmed)))
You are young. 😊
This show (the original), Beverly Hills 90210, was a hit in the 90’s and had a long run on regular t.v. for years (10 seasons, I think).
This show put Shannon Doherty on the map and made her famous.
Charmed, her other show, didn’t come until many years later.
1:54 Dylan's like "Oh great you again"
2:21 Dylan: She's right. Now get your butt out of my house Jimbo
2:30 Brenda: screw you dad
2:37 Dylan: TOO BAD, SO SAD
3:09 Dylan: Yeah nice try jimbo never go barging into my house
When will we be able to stream all episodes in the UK?
These kids have first world problems. At least Brenda had some place to run too, must be nice.
Well, they live in one of the richest areas of a first world country. If you want to see a family who lives in a first world but struggles more - Roseanne comes to mind.
@@jenp3752 oh yeah I remember Roseanne.
@@jenp3752 I never thought of that since the shows are so different but Becky and Brenda are sorta the same character.
What episode is this
Season 3 episode 1 "Misery Loves Company"
The whole show is on Amazon Prime now. I just laugh at this show b/c its so dumb.
Technically Dylan was harboring a minor . It was silly of Jim to go over there knowing that Brenda would not come home willingly unless he wanted to get cops involved
When I was a kid I hated this show. I thought it was a goofy teeny bopper show that exploit how the "blonde" Kelly was the top choice. It gave off disgusting vibes to me, but when you experience life you grow to appreciate certain moments of the show.
I still hate the heffer lol
@@Lennox2638 😆
She should just move in with her sisters up in San Francisco. These everyday people are boring anyway. The power of three will set her free.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The dad knew a little Brenda goes a long way and she would drive Dylan crazy. Also didn’t she already leave home to become a stand up comedian and come running back? Tedious brat.
Liebe ist liebe... Dylan und Kelly liebten sich...
Beziehungen gehen kaputt, sollte er bei Brenda bleiben obwohl er sie nicht liebt, schwachsinn....
He was selfish
Brenda was way hotter then Kelly and she was very sweet
Brenda loved him, but he only loved the idea of her. She was never the one for him.
My Dad would have called the police I would have never done something like this Brenda was pretty bold. Unpopular opinion but I love Dylan and Kelly together they were soulmates
I hate Brenda dylan choose kelly