Rock of Ages (a.k.a. The Voodoo That You Do So Well)

Season 5, Episode 12, Aired
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Brandon is forced to defend his presidency when his former opponent, Alex, calls for a hearing to determine the validity of his position. Meanwhile, the entire gang goes to a Rolling Stones concert, and Dylan takes one step forward in his rehabilitation.
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  • This episode represented 90210 at its best. Ultra light fare that brings the viewer back to a place and time. The Stones were in the middle of a tour and, in order to be relevant to the 18-34 audience, had to make an \\\"appearance\\\" on 9021moreless

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    I thought the episode was particularly good in that it linked the 90210 characters to an actual event of 1994. This allowed the show to demonstrate that it was important in the times in which it aired. Although not a pivotal show in terms of the series\\\' plot development, it did include alot of the themes that were present throughout the run of the series; holidays, drug addiction, transitional times in life as shown through Dylan\\\'s rehab stint. Also like to see the Stones as they appeared in 1994. I think the episode will be shown far into the future much like I Love Lucy is shown with particularly well known stars of the \\\'50\\\'s.moreless

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    • Featured Music: You Got Me Rocking by the Rolling Stones Money (That's What I Want) by Barrett Strong Green Onions by Booker T. & the MGs Hold On by Jamie Walters It's Only Rock `N' Roll by the Rolling Stones Not Fade Away by the Rolling Stones Love Is Strong by the Rolling Stones Start Me Up by the Rolling Stones Edit
    • Writer Larry Mollin appears as the Stones roadie who chases Ray and Donna off the stage. Edit
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