Throughout the 1990s TV's "Beverly Hills 90210" (that # is a zip code) was a mega-popular program that spoke volumes to millions of unfocused teens all across the American nation, and beyond.
Put plain & simple - The "all-important" message that this series clearly communicated to that decade's lost generation was this - "If you're not young, beautiful & rich - You're nothing!" (And, yes, as you can well-imagine, zillions of gullible teens bought into this empty-headed propaganda, hook, line, and sinker)
Literally overloaded with "rich-kid" stereotypes - "Beverly Hills 90210" absolutely reeked of vicious rivalry, cry-baby angst, and petty personal dramas that had me convinced that one really wasn't any better off coming from a wealthy family, at all.
I cannot believe that this super-shallow series of pretty boys and girls actually ran for 10 seasons. 'Cause watching these 21 episodes from Season One was certainly more than I could stand.
Put plain & simple - The "all-important" message that this series clearly communicated to that decade's lost generation was this - "If you're not young, beautiful & rich - You're nothing!" (And, yes, as you can well-imagine, zillions of gullible teens bought into this empty-headed propaganda, hook, line, and sinker)
Literally overloaded with "rich-kid" stereotypes - "Beverly Hills 90210" absolutely reeked of vicious rivalry, cry-baby angst, and petty personal dramas that had me convinced that one really wasn't any better off coming from a wealthy family, at all.
I cannot believe that this super-shallow series of pretty boys and girls actually ran for 10 seasons. 'Cause watching these 21 episodes from Season One was certainly more than I could stand.