11 Most Memorable 'Beverly Hills, 90210' Moments: From the Dress Incident to Donna and David's Wedding (Photos)
“Brenda, how could you?!?”
The meta-revival of “Beverly Hills, 90210” — dubbed “BH90210” — premieres Wednesday on Fox. The limited series will see original cast members Tori Spelling (Donna Martin), Brian Austin Green (David Silver), Shannen Doherty (Brenda Walsh), Jason Priestley (Brandon Walsh), Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor), Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders) and Gabrielle Carteris (Andrea Zuckerman) all return to play fictionalized versions of themselves — “with a healthy dose of irreverence” — as they try to get a revival of their old show off the ground. And because “BH90210” is about bringing back “90210,” TheWrap thought the best way to mark the occasion was to remind you of some of the most memorable moments from the original series, including those with the late Luke Perry (Dylan McKay). Click through our gallery to reminisce about the gang who used to hang at the Peach Pit.Also Read: ‘BH90210': The Gang Returns to the Peach Pit in First Footage From ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Revival (Video)
When Brenda and Kelly wore the SAME dress to the spring formal. And we got this iconic line: “Brenda, how could you?”
When everyone makes sure Donna got to graduate. The school board wasn’t going to let her after she got drunk at prom, but the gang didn’t stand for that.
When Valerie replaced Brenda. The show said goodbye to Shannen Doherty and hello to Tiffani Thiessen, who immediately proved she was bad by smoking a joint in the Walshes house.
David’s weird condom jingle. Actually, maybe you don’t remember this — and that’s a good thing.
When Toni dies in the same episode that she marries Dylan. Might be one of the most heartbreaking moments of the entire series.
David’s heartbreaking speech about Scott. David has a break down after his childhood best friend Scott kills himself and the whole thing is broadcast over the school radio. David says he doesn’t care, as he shames himself over the guilt he feels for abandoning his buddy for the cooler crowd.
When Dylan didn’t “do cameras.” And made this very clear to David, who was trying to record him.
When Kelly chooses herself over Dylan and Brandon. And literally says “I choose me,” while reminding them she’ll always love them both.
Dylan’s dad unexpectedly dies. In the episode titled “Dead End,” Dylan’s dad, Jack, dies in a car explosion, leading to blood-curdling scream session from a guy who is usually incapable of losing his cool.
When David walks in on Kelly. A horrifyingly embarrassing moment between on-screen friends if ever there was one.
Donna and David’s wedding. The “90210” series finale gave us these long-awaited nuptials and reunited members of the original cast who came back to celebrate the end of the show — or what they then thought was the end.
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