CWAfter picking "90210" clean, the CW moves on to the carcass of "Melrose Place"
After achieving semi-success with their 90210 "re-imagining", the CW may be ready to regurgitate another iconic show from the 90's. That's right, we may see a new version of Melrose Place coming to the small screen, albeit without the help of the original's out creator, Darren Star. Submitted by on Wed, 2008-10-29 10:33. "Supernatural" goes gay with tonight's reality TV parody, "Ghostfacers"
Is it just me or has the CW gone totally gay, lately? Not that I mind, of course, but the young-skewing net has certainly gotten us to pay attention to their shows lately. So in addition to gays showing up on Gossip Girl, Beauty and the Geek and Reaper, we're hearing rumors that tonight's Supernatural includes "a gay love story". If you're not familiar with Supernatural, the series features AfterElton Hot 100 picks Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki as Sam and Dean Winchester, two brothers who follow their father's footsteps as demon hunters. At first, they were hunting the demon who killed their mother and (years later) Sam's fiance but by the time they got to him, there was more trouble to take care of.
Tonight's episode sees the return of Ed Zedmore (A.J. Buckley) and Harry Spengler (Travis Wester), two ghost hunting dilettantes who ran a popular website about their exploits and hoped to sell their story to Hollywood. It looks like they've succeeded as they're now part of "Ghostfacers", a Ghost Hunters-style reality show. Taking a look at a Ghostfacers site made for tonight's episode, Corbett (Dustin Milligan) seem to have a crush on Ed. He moons over Ed's "golden, beautiful sorta beard" and later praises his beautiful heart and beautiful mind. BTW, if Milligan looks familiar to you, he's been bubbling under the radar for a while, appearing in the CW's short-lived Runaway, the most recent Final Destination movie as well as the direct-to-DVD sequel to The Butterfly Effect. He'll also be appearing in the upcoming 90210 update/spin-off:
Don't read any further if you want to avoid SPOILERS for tonight's episode... Submitted by on Thu, 2008-04-24 14:22. "90210" Redux: Are you ready to return to West Bevery Hills High?
One of the more interesting bits of TV news of late is that The CW is working on a contemporary spin-off of Beverly Hills, 90210. The original 90210 certainly has its place in gay pop culture history for its occasional gay characters and storylines and also for helping establish the career of out producer Darren Star, who went on to give us Melrose Place (with gay character Mat Fielding), gay fave Sex in the City as well as the brilliant-but-canceled Grosse Pointe. Interestingly, this new vision of 90210 is coming from Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas. As Veronica Mars fans know, Thomas created a dark and gritty view of high school life with his teen investigator. Neptune, California was a city sharply divided by class and we often saw Veronica's classmates depicted as petty, vindictive and cliquish. Thomas also gave us a few gay characters who weren't easy to love but compelling for their complexity. It'll definitely be interesting to see how the voice Thomas developed on Veronica Mars combines with the lighter and more superficial tone associated with 90210.
Will the depth of storytelling and characterization grow from classic to contemporary for the 90210 franchise the way it did with Degrassi? More importantly, will this contemporary 90210 have the courage to include a gay character as prominent and compelling as Marco, Dylan, Page or Alex on Degrassi? What do folks think? Is it possible to recapture the magic of 90210 or have decades of intervening knockoffs (many of which are already on the CW) diluted the formula beyond recognition? Submitted by on Mon, 2008-03-17 14:44. |
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However, there's another interesting parallel with a gay-inclusive teen drama to be found. 90201 is sometimes compared to Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi High, a teen drama that debuted a few years before 90210 that also tackled social issues. Presumably, a "contemporary" 90210 spin-off will have one (or more) of the original 90210 gang introducing us to a new group of students ... which is pretty much the original premise of Degrassi: The Next Generation.



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