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Beverly Hills, 90210: Breast Side Up

Episode score 9.2 Superb

Breast Side Up

  • 156.
  • Season: 6
  • Episode: 12
  • First Aired: 11/22/1995
  • Prod Code: 2195152

EPISODE OVERVIEW

1 Review | 82 Votes

Colin and Susan leave for New York to spend Thanksgiving with their families. The gang decides to spend the holiday together, and David invites his mother to join them. She annoys Valerie with her constant advice about food preparation, but saves the day when Val accidentally sleeps in. Clare takes Steve to a faculty mixer, where he proves to be a big hit because of his "people skills." Donna gives a deposition that does not reflect favorably on Joe. As a birthday surprise, she arranges a visit from Steve Young. She also plans to sleep with Joe, but he reveals that he is a virgin and does not believe in pre-marital sex. Kelly hangs out at Brandon's house to watch videos, and spends the night in Steve's vacant room. Valerie jumps to conclusions when she comes home the next morning and sees Brandon and Kelly in an embrace.

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Writers:
Jessica Klein
Director:
David Semel
Stars:
Tiffani Thiessen (Valerie Malone (episodes 113 - 249))
Jennie Garth (Kelly Marlene Taylor)
Jason Priestley (Brandon Walsh (episodes 1 - 247))
Brian Austin Green (David Silver)
Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders)
Tori Spelling (Donna Marie Martin)
Joe E. Tata (Nat Bussichio (episodes 145 - 281, 289, 292 - 296; recurring previously))
Jamie Walters (Ray Pruit (episodes 145 - 157, recurring otherwise))
Recurring Role:
Caroline Lagerfelt (Sheila Silver)
Jason Wiles (Colin Robbins)
Cameron Bancroft (Joe Bradley)
Nicholas Pryor (Milton Arnold)
Emma Caulfield (Susan Keats)
Guest Star:
Patrick Mickler (Security Guard)
Wendee Cole (Clerk)
James T. Brown (Play-by-Play Announcer)
Paul Collins (John Bardwell)
John Walcutt (Bruce Paxton)
Leigh Steinberg (Himself)
Sheila Wills (Helen Kincaid)
David Cromwell (Elmo Pickering)
Steve Young (Himself)
Leilani Jones-Wilmore (City Attorney)
  • Music:
    Someone To Love by Jon B. edit »
  • San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young was a two-time NFL MVP and the highest-rated passer in league history. He was also named the MVP of Super Bowl XXIX (1995) for his performance in the 49ers' 49-26 victory. edit »
Show Score 8.6 superb
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  • 116 Reviews
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