- One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl and 90210 are all nominated for Best Family Drama in the CW Sourcies.
- You can get a preview of the upcoming One Tree Hill podcasts.
- One Tree Hill is having trouble securing the location for a scene involving a character jumping off a bridge.
- Ryan Eggold (Ryan, 90210) appears as himself in the latest webisode of MERRIme.com. Chad Michael Murray (Lucas, One Tree Hill) gets a shoutout.
- There’s a Gossip Girl ‘Get Up to Speed’ video to prepare for season 3.
- Fashion designers Tory Burch and Georgina Chapman will appear on Gossip Girl as themselves.
- MTV has an interview with Sebastian Stan (Carter, Gossip Girl) on his role in Spread.
- Leighton Meester (Blair, Gossip Girl) appears in a promo for the VMAs.
- MTV called Gossip Girl the “definitive music taste-making TV show on the air,” “picking] up where shows like ‘Dawson’s Creek’ and ‘The O.C.’ left off.” I would argue that the original 90210 and One Tree Hill did a lot more for music than Dawson’s Creek did.
- Katie Holmes (Joey, Dawson’s Creek) is launching a clothing line in the fall.
- John Driscoll (Blossom, Dawson’s Creek; guest star, One Tree Hill) is the Weekly Crush on SoapNet.
News Roundup: One Tree Hill, 90210, Gossip Girl and More
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Tags: 90210, Blair, Blossom, Carter, Chad Michael Murray, CW Sourcies, Dawson's Creek, Georgina Chapman, Gossip Girl, Joey, John Driscoll, Katie Holmes, Leighton Meester, Lucas, MERRIme.com, MTV, One Tree Hill, Ryan, Ryan Eggold, Sebastian Stan, SoapNet, Spread, The O.C, Tory Burch, VMAs
Categories : 90210, Beverly Hills 90210, Dawson's Creek, Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, The O.C.
Jason Priestley on Old Stars Appearing on the New 90210
14 08 2009“The new show stands on it’s own two feet. I always thought it was a bit much, the constant parade of people from the original show. It’s just not necessary.”
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Tags: 90210, Beverly Hills 90210, Brandon, Jason Priestley
Categories : 90210, Beverly Hills 90210
Random Question
14 08 2009I recently posted the lyrics to Taylor Swift’s You Belong to Me, saying they fit perfectly for Joey and Dawson from Dawson’s Creek.
Now, after watching this video for The O.C.’s Marissa and Ryan, I’ve come up with a task for all of you.
What would or should be the theme song for each of our teen drama couples?
Is there a song that fits overall or works for a particular storyline?
Feel free to post links to videos or lyrics. For inspiration, check out the videos I used in my Essential Teen Drama Love Triangles posts and Favorite Couples posts.
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Tags: Dawson, Dawson's Creek, Joey, Marissa, Ryan, Taylor Swift, The O.C, You Belong to Me
Categories : 90210, Beverly Hills 90210, Dawson's Creek, Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, The O.C.
Let’s Compare Scenes
13 08 2009Introducing a new semi-regular series.
Let’s Compare Scenes will take a specific topic or event and see how two different teen dramas portrayed it.
Here we go…
1. Dawson’s Creek, Episode 2.14, To Be Or Not To Be…
Pacey defends Jack after he is humiliated for his sexuality.
https://dailymotion.com/video/x6ojhhy
(Start at 21:50)
2. One Tree Hill, Episode 2.10, Don’t Take Me For Granted
Peyton, in defense of Anna, takes a stand against homophobia.
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Tags: Anna, Dawson's Creek, Don't Take Me For Granted, Jack, One Tree Hill, Pacey, Peyton, To Be or Not To Be
Categories : Dawson's Creek, One Tree Hill
Exclusive: An Interview With Carol Potter, The Original Teen Drama Mom
13 08 2009You’d be hard-pressed to find a list of best TV moms in history that doesn’t include Cindy Walsh, as played by Carol Potter on Beverly Hills 90210.
Ms. Potter was kind enough to take a stroll with me down memory lane…
TeenDramaWhore: Let’s go back to 19 years ago. What do you recall from your audition for Beverly Hills 90210?
Carol Potter: I was at a very low period, a single mother with a 2 year old, and was starting to think I would never work again. I auditioned, I think, 3 times, and each time I didn’t hear right away, I was convinced it was the end of my career and got very depressed. I cried a lot.
TDW: In an interview you did with the New York Times last year, you mentioned that the death of your first husband occurred in 1988 shortly after the birth of your son. You then remarried the same month 90210 debuted. Do you think these events affected how you played the role of Cindy, a mother and wife on the show?
Potter: I think I found a kind of strength in the vulnerability that those events brought me to, and I was able to use both of those qualities when I auditioned, and when I played the part.
TDW: TV viewers have long considered Cindy and Jim (James Eckhouse) to be “ideal parents.” Do you agree with that assessment?
Potter: It’s easy to be ideal when someone is writing the script. I think we tried to show some of their foibles, to not present them as perfect, but the biggest strength they had was good relationships with their children. I think they listened and held appropriate boundaries without being unreasonable. I have to say, though, I was a bit upset when the week after Brandon [Jason Priestley] totaled his car into a tree when he was not sober [ed. note: Episode 1.11, B.Y.O.B], he was shown driving my car! That would not have happened if I’d had anything to say about it. I would have liked to have shown some of the conflict that might happen between a teenager and his mother over an issue like that.
TDW: Cindy and Jim were last seen as regulars in season 5, but other “parent characters” continued to have heavily recurring roles. Was this a decision made by executives, or jointly with you and Mr. Eckhouse?
Potter: It was made by the executives in charge, and conveyed to us through our agents. I think they felt that it was handicapping the kids to have their parents around all the time, so they had to get rid of us.
TDW: As a follow-up to that, you have a degree in family counseling. As a counselor, what would you say about Cindy and Jim’s parenting?
Potter: In the beginning, they showed more of what really went on, but after that it got so that the kids solved their own problems. Maybe they told mom and dad about it off screen. I think Jim and I – both of us had young kids – were sort of trying out what it would be like to have teenagers. From a therapy point of view, there could have been a few more boundaries, some more conversations about the same, although I have to admit that my son’s senior year in high school we let him make all his own decisions, knowing that at college he would be. We wanted to give him one last chance to goof up with backup. Mostly, I think that because the actors were so mature, they portrayed high school kids who were much older than most high school kids are, so that made the whole thing different.
TDW: Do you have a favorite memory from the set?
Potter: It’s been a long time; nothing in particular jumps out at me.
TDW: Do you have a favorite episode or storyline?
Potter: I had a great story line the week I got married, when an old flame came back into my life and tempted me. The producers wanted me to start my own business, which made Jim nervous and caused some tension in the relationship [ed. note: Episode 1.8, The 17-Year Itch]. Unfortunately, after that episode, Fox put the kabosh on Cindy earning money.(!) I also came back the 6th season, wondering if I was going to stay in my marriage [ed. note: Episode 6.15, Angels We Have Heard on High], and finally got the opportunity to have some wonderful scenes with Jason, who was also directing. It was odd to realize that those were the first scenes we had ever had [alone] together.
TDW: You made two guest appearances in seasons 6 and 8. Aside from those times, did you keep up with the show?
Potter: Not really.
TDW: Are you still in touch with any of the cast?
Potter: James and I run into each other at an audition every once in a while. Ann Gillespie [Jackie] and I are quite close, although she lives in Arlington, VA now. We keep in touch and get together whenever she comes back to town.
TDW: It seems that you’ve taken a look back at 90210 every couple of years. You did the E! True Hollywood Story, extras on the DVD sets, the Times interview, etc. Is the show still a big part of your life?
Potter: I am always delighted when I meet people who say what an important part of their lives it was. And, of course I’d be thrilled to be invited to be on the current show. I still get an occasional request for a signed photo, or to take a picture in a restaurant, and that’s fine with me.
TDW: Are you still recognized for the role?
Potter: I think I just answered that. Often, it takes people a while to figure out how they know me. Mostly I get asked if I was their teacher or something. It happens at airports, restaurants and grocery stores, those places where people hang around for a while; it gives them time to figure it out.
TDW: What do you think is 90210’s role in television/teen drama history?
Potter: I think every generation has its show that spoke to its particular reality growing up. 90210 really focused on the teenagers point of view, rather than the parents or the family. It was also the first show to run new episodes in the summer, which a lot of shows do now.
TDW: Have you watched the new 90210 at all? Would you consider appearing on it if given the chance?
Potter: I have watched it and I am totally available! I thought it might be interesting if Cindy, who also got a counseling degree, started to work at [West Beverly High] and Kelly [Jennie Garth] was her boss!
TDW: You most recently appeared on an episode of Greek in 2008. Do you have other projects in the works?
Potter: I did an hilarious short called Just One of the Gynos, which I hope will be picked up by a cable channel at some point. You can see a trailer at www.justoneofthegynos.com.
TDW: 90210’s 20th anniversary (and 10th anniversary since the show ended) is approaching next year. Do you know of any reunion plans? Would you be willing to participate?
Potter: I haven’t heard of anything, but I’d certainly consider it.
Come back Sunday for another exclusive interview!
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Tags: 90210, Angels We Have Heard on High, Ann Gillespie, Arlington, B.Y.O.B, Beverly Hills 90210, Brandon, Carol Potter, Cindy, Cindy Walsh, Jackie, James Eckhouse, Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Jim, Just One of the Gynos, New York Times, The 17-Year Itch, Virginia, West Beverly High
Categories : 90210, Beverly Hills 90210
Spoiler: Ask Ausiello
13 08 2009RELEVANT QUESTIONS–DON’T READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!!!
Question: Who will Robert Buckley’s character be paired with romantically on One Tree Hill? —Jennifer
Ausiello: A better question is who won’t he be paired with romantically. With only a handful of episodes under his belt, Buckley tells me that his sports agent alter ego has already “been kissed by pretty much every female character on the show. He’s a little bit of a playboy.”
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Tags: Ask Ausiello, Ausiello, Clayton, One Tree Hill, Robert Buckley
Categories : One Tree Hill
Fun Fact
12 08 2009Remember this for a future trivia question:
Tiffani Amber Thiessen (Valerie, Beverly Hills 90210) is best-known for playing Kelly on Saved by the Bell.
But in the world of 90210, Thiessen’s character is best-known for feuding with a Kelly–this one played by Jennie Garth.
In real life during the 90210 years, Thiessen and Garth were actually best friends.
And, to go in a different direction: Valerie’s frenemy is Tori Spelling’s Donna.
Spelling appeared alongside Thiessen on Saved by the Bell, as the nerdy outsider Victoria Bickerstaff.
Oh, what a tangled web they weave!
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Tags: Donna, Jennie Garth, Kelly, Saved by the Bell, Tiffani Amber Thiessen, Tori Spelling, Valerie, Violet Bickerstaff
Categories : Beverly Hills 90210
Trivia Night Results!
12 08 2009Thanks to everyone who participated in trivia night!
The theme was One Tree Hill and at our peak we had 18 players.
THE WINNERS ARE…
First Place: @LuciCalegari, 31/34
Second Place: *Tw0-way Tie* @naleymisafan, 30/34 (YouTube, YouTube2); @mdegregorio, 30/34
Third Place: *Three-way Tie* @Music_is_love10, 28/34 (Facebook); @ennaylrebmik, 28/34; @Ddubs_Sancha, 28/34
Thanks again to everyone who played. I am grateful for every one of you!
Our next trivia night will be Tuesday (8/18/09) at 7pm with Gossip Girl as the theme.
Hope you’ll join us!
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Tags: Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, Trivia, Trivia Night
Categories : Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill
