Riverdale stars Luke Perry, Lili Reinhart And KJ Apa were on Watch What Happens Live and Andy Cohen asked the younger stars to recreate that iconic Brenda and Dylan break up scene from Beverly Hills, 90210’s second season premiere. Want to feel old? Neither of the younger two was born when that scene aired.
Anyways, how did they do? It was a valiant effort, but not as great as the original. Nothing will ever be as good as when Brenda dumped Dylan in that car on the beach.
Now let us talk about how much Apa looks like TV dad when he was on the teen drama? Isn’t it scary how much they look alike?
Finally, forgot how awesome that 90210 scene was, then click here!
Tonight at 8p, The CW begins their fall season with The Flash and Black Lightning, and yet today they are already announcing what we can expect from their summer lineup.
Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Masters of Illusion and Whose Line Is It Anyway will make our summer nights magical and funny all over again. They also ordered season 2 for The Outpost and the very compelling legal mystery drama Burden of Truth. Along with those 5 shows, they are importing the British drama Bulletproof.
Bulletproof is being described as, “two undercover cops, Bishop (Noel Clarke, Star Trek: Into Darkness) and Pike (Ashley Walters, Top Boy) as they chase down hardened criminals in London’s East End. But the series is more than high-octane action and thrilling cases. On the surface Bishop and Pike have a lot in common, they are cool, smart and unapologetically street-wise and tough. But even more, they share a deep, fraternal relationship and are always there for each other. However, they come from very different backgrounds and their personal motivations and emotional lives outside the police force differ as a result.”
If you have not seen Burden of Truth, I highly suggest binging it on The CW app. It is nice to see a court case play out over a season as compared to just an episode. Especially, one as interesting as the case of the town with girls who are mysteriously sick and no one knows why. Then when they find out what caused it, how to win their case and protect other people in the town from getting it too.
We know that Dynasty is going through some major changes this season. The biggest one being that Cristal is dead and yet alive. But it looks like there might be another one?
Nicollette Sheridan shared a video of her TV son (James Mackay) and his on-screen husband (Rafael de la Fuente) singing Over the Rainbow. Which makes me wonder if the newlyweds will be wedding singers for the upcoming season. I would love that storyline. It is just what the primetime soap opera needs. Don’t you agree? Especially because they sound so perfect together.
You thought that a dead Bobby being alive in the shower after a season-long dream was weird on Dallas, then get prepared for what is about to happen on Dynasty this season.
When the nighttime soap ended its season, Cristal was shot and left to die in a burning building. Then in June, Nathalie Kelley, the actress who played her, revealed that she was not coming back to the show. Thus, we all thought she was dead or burned so badly that she would need a new face to go with the recast.
Well, today The CW announced what is going to happen next. Cristal is dead according to KSiteTV, but it turns out she was an imposter. The real Cristal will show up this season and she is going to be played by telenovela actress Ana Brenda Contreras. Ay dios mio!
Confused? Tune into the season premiere on October 12th to see how it all plays out. I know I cannot wait to see how they explain how her own nephew, sister and the brother-in-law she killed but was not dead, did not know she was not the real Cristal. You would think they would have been able to spot the fake?
Let’s be honest, this has not been a good summer for television. But that is all going tonight at 8p on The CW with Burden of Truth.
Joanna Hanley (Kristin Kreuk) grew up in Millwood, but her father suddenly and quickly made them move away 17 years ago. She does not know why he did that. But that was then, now she is a high powered lawyer in his law firm and a case is going to cause her to go back to the small town she grew up in.
The girls at the high school are sick with a mysterious illness. They have convulsions, twitch uncontrollably and cannot concentrate, and no why knows why. They believe that the shot they got for the HPV virus is what is causing their symptoms because it is the only thing they have in common. Joanna does not believe it is the cause and she goes there to protect the pharmaceutical company.
Much to the displeasure of the town. But that is not the only reason why they hate her. That reason has to do with her father and she does not know why.
As she is going around town offering settlements to the girls, another girl becomes sick. Unlike the other victims, she did not get the vaccine. That clears her client, but not the girls.
Even though this is an unwinnable case Joanna is going to do everything in her power to find out what is going on in her hometown. She will have the help of Billy Crawford (Peter Mooney), a childhood friend and a lawyer to help her out. This case is important to him because his niece (Sara Thompson) is also sick.
Each week, they will come closer to finding out why only the girls are getting sick. But it does not offer them a solution. To make matters worse people are going to try to stop their investigation, including her own father (Alex Carter) and boyfriend (Benjamin Ayres). Will she give up or will she keep on trying to get to the Burden of Truth?
When I started to watch the first episode, I was like, great another case of the week legal drama. Which is something I am so over. But as the episode went on, I realized there is so much more to this story and they will be sticking with throughout the first season. I immediately watched the next episode and the one after that and then I was mad when I reached the end of the four screeners they supplied for review. This show is so well done, you will be wanting to know what happens next with each episode. It is like a good book that you cannot put down. It is the type of drama we have been craving to be on broadcast TV in the summer. Most of America is under a heat wave, so tonight, put on the AC and watch Burden of Truth on The CW. I promise you will be instantly hooked. That is my judgement, case closed.