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@cathedral107 I started watching this show because I love Beverly Hills, 90210. It was hard to get into at first, but I'm glad I kept on watching because you're right. Once Heather Locklear became part of the show and then Michael started cheating on Jane, it started to get really good. I found myself watching two, three, sometimes four episodes in a row.
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It was boring for the first half of the first season - and then, they brought Heather Locklear in as Amanda. Life got real interesting after that, especially once Michael became the bad boy, Sidney and Kimberly showed up, and Allison tried to be interesting - but always got bitch-slapped over into the corner (along with dumb Jane) by Amanda. Melrose Place - a true 'guilty pleasure', and any real MP fan remembers this line: 'Wait - it's not what you think! It's WORSE.'
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Agreed. I loved the old days of good theme songs. Melrose was one of the best!
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@j941234567 People don't have the attention span anymore for long intros. It's sad. Part of a show's charm was the theme song, being able to recognize it when it started and watching the actors in it and learn their names. + there were many nice themes, classics, like X Files or MacGyver :) Those were the good TV days!
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@j941234567 But the thing is that it does. You used to get a solid hour on television, shows would last the full 60 minutes or the full 30 minutes, maybe five minutes give or take. Now they basically last fifteen minutes less than they did. Why? So Networks can put at least fifteen minutes of Ads in. If they cut ad breaks down to two or three minutes then they could probaby fit in these longer, elaborate openings.
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Where can i find this theme song to download?
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The 90s >>>>>>>> any decade afterwards.
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haha this looks so 90s!
"Oh I hate that Michael, he's just so smug."
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Agreed!
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"Presented in Stereo where available" lol
It's so sad that TV doesn't allow for longer credit openings anymore. Part of the charm in watching your favorite tv show was to see the actors and actresses in the opening credits. Most shows in the 80s and 90s were good at doing this. It really made you attached to the show more. Some of the themes were also really memorable.
j941234567 2 years ago 34
The show was completely different (and completely boring) in it's first season. It almost got cancelled but got reworked for the second season. That's when things...and people...started getting crazy. What's scary for me is watching this opening sequence and realizing all these people suddenly look young to me! As a kid they seemed so much older.
Daemonocracy 2 years ago 8