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Beverly Hills, 90210: Must Be a Guy Thing

Episode score 9.2 Superb

Must Be a Guy Thing

  • 147.
  • Season: 6
  • Episode: 3
  • First Aired: 9/20/1995
  • Prod Code: 2195143

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Dylan heads for the C.U. campus in the hopes of striking up a friendship with Marchette's son. Marchette actually has a beautiful daughter, Toni; she agrees to go out with Dylan. Brandon notices that Toni really likes Dylan, and disapproves of his friend's actions. Brandon expresses an interest in a columnist job with the school paper. Editor Susan Keats turns him down and seems to loathe him. Brandon writes a sexist column about women as a counterpoint to Susan's similar column about men. They go to the After Dark to "research" behavior of the opposite sex, and Susan decides to hire him. Steve's advisor finally realizes that he cheated on his math placement test as a freshman. He ruins Steve's cushy schedule by forcing him to enroll in remedial math. Steve cannot find a suitable tutor, so he reluctantly accepts an offer from Clare. Kelly feels uncomfortable when she learns that Colin and Valerie once toured Europe together as part of a teen group. Valerie hires Colin to paint a mural at the club. Val confesses to Colin that she had a crush on him, and he fulfills her longtime dream by kissing her. Valerie lashes out at David for arriving at work late, unaware that he was helping his mother move into her own apartment. She apologizes and offers her support. A friend of the Martins, who is president of a record label, agrees to scout Ray. Ray learns that he cannot land a deal unless he impresses the man's young daughter.

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Writers:
John Eisendrath
Director:
Jason Priestley
Stars:
Tiffani Thiessen (Valerie Malone (episodes 113 - 249))
Tori Spelling (Donna Marie Martin)
Vincent Young (Noah Hunter (seasons 8 - 10))
Luke Perry (Dylan Michael McKay (episodes 2 - 154, 249 - 296))
Lindsay Price (Janet Sosna Sanders (seasons 9 - 10, recurring previously))
Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders)
Brian Austin Green (David Silver)
Jason Priestley (Brandon Walsh (episodes 1 - 247))
Jennie Garth (Kelly Marlene Taylor)
Jamie Walters (Ray Pruit (episodes 145 - 157, recurring otherwise))
James Eckhouse (Jim Walsh (seasons 1 - 5, recurring otherwise))
Joe E. Tata (Nat Bussichio (episodes 145 - 281, 289, 292 - 296; recurring previously))
Recurring Role:
Rebecca Gayheart (Antonia Marchette)
Stanley Kamel (Tony Marchette)
Jason Wiles (Colin Robbins)
Nancy Fernandez (Nadine)
Emma Caulfield (Susan Keats)
Cliff Weissman (Bruno)
Guest Star:
Jennifer Lyons (Tutor #2)
Radmar Agana Jao (Tutor #3)
Yumi Iwama (Anna)
Jon Huertas (Magnuson)
Dennis Garber (Foreman)
Marq Edwards (Lindstrom)
Lisa Williams (Barbara Korman)
Marc McClure (Econ Professor)
Russell Mitchell (Waiter)
James Brandon Shaw (Frat Guy)
Ken Lerner (Jerry Korman)
Paul Collins (John Bardwell)
Michael Weiner (Tutor #1)
Todd Tesen (Malinowski)
Doren Fein (Jessica Korman)
  • Music:
    Sexy Thought performed by Paula Abdul
    Why performed by Jamie Walters
    Suspicion performed by Terry Stafford edit »
  • One of "The tutors" is played by an actress named Jennifer Lyons, just like one of the characters of "Perfect Strangers". edit »
  • Jennie Garth's name is misspelled "Jenny" in the opening credits. edit »
Show Score 8.6 superb
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