The Hills are alive as the teens from 90210 return to TV

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, a scripted satire of their real lives, in which they play themselves collectively dealing with a network plan to reboot their hit show.It stars original castmembers Jason Priestley, Shannen Doherty, Ian Ziering and Gabrielle Carteris, plus Garth, Spelling and Green.was driven by Spelling and Garth, but nevertheless it took some time to bring the entire cast around to the idea that the show would satirise both the actors themselves and the past real-life headlines which had surrounded them.

“Back in the day people would have false perceptions about me, and all of us, and we couldn’t do anything about it because there wasn’t social media, there were no platforms like there are now,” she adds. It was like one of the lines in the BH90210 pilot episode which refers to the actors as animals let out of a zoo, Garth adds. “That’s for me how I felt, living in that sheltered bubble for so long. I had to learn all the things that I had missed out on, so it was a little bit of arrested development,” Garth says.

Perhaps the biggest challenge in reuniting the cast was not the question of who would be there, but who would not: their co-star Luke Perry, who played brooding James Dean-esque Dylan McKay, died in March.

 

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michaelidato Like all teens at that time I remember watching it 4 a while. Sad the actor who’s name escapes me passed away recently!

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