Another really great episode of 90210, and intriguing eventful entertaining watch. Not surprising, considering how promising the all the episodes of the season have been.
The show has really progressed, and I think this is the season where the writers have found their way. The first season, it was an obvious spin off of it's predecessor, Beverly Hills, 90210.
Season 2, it was making that transition, and it was finding it's footing. But here we are, season 3, and this show has definitely become it's own, and I'm really proud of how far this show has come, and were only on season 3. A lot of strong points in this episode, way too many to mention.
But I'm excited for most of these character's story lines, and this show continues to be scandalous and keeps you intrigued for the next episode, and I must say I'm definitely 100 percent hooked. I don't know what I'm going to do without my 90210 fix when this show goes on break.
As predicted, Dixon is not HIV positive, but there are some repercussions of course. You can't help but feel bad for Ivy, she's gotten hurt by two guys (Liam, Dixon) and now she lost her virginity to someone that's setting her up. I'm excited to see a softer side in Jen as this season progresses, with her newborn baby and her rekindling relationship with Ryan.
The plot that definitely stole the show here was of course Mr. Cannon. The girls try to get back at him with a diabolical plan to take him down, but it backfires on them, turns out Mr. Cannon is not stupid, and he really impressed me with his trick up his sleeve, I definitely did not expect that.
Annie & Charlie get together in the end, Annie decides not to sell her eggs, Debbie becomes Jen's assistant, and Teddy is forced to interact with Ian, and it turns out he can't hide for much longer since he couldn't have sex with a girl in the end. Wow, too much great plots to write home about. A great intriguing episode of 90210.





