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It doesn't matter if you lose overall viewers if you gain in the right segments.
Plus: Guess who's getting their own variety show? Nope, not Rosie O'Donnell!
But still, many more people watch the new '90210' and 'Gossip Girl.'
Plus: Yep, they're doing a new 'Melrose Place.'
'Gary Unmarried,' obviously. But what will get canceled second?
The revived nineties staple is just as delightfully neon as we remembered it.
And neither was the show, even though it'll probably be canceled any minute.
What were they doing that was so important they couldn't talk to the New York 'Times'?
'When they told me that, I thought, Aaron Spelling is rolling over in his grave right now.'
Also, J.Crew's accessories go upscale, a 90210 apparel line is imminent, and Ed Westwick talks fashion.
The former '90210' star would be perfect, says the former '90210' star.
We hoped the promotional reel for the new '90210' would do justice to our favorite teen soap opera. But the uninspiring montage was dull, predictable, and worst of all, unfashionable.
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