"Beverly Hills, 90210" You Gotta Have Heart (TV Episode 1995) Poster

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You Gotta Have Heart (#5.20)
ComedyFan20108 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
The story about Kelly becomes creepier and creepier. This sure is a cult and it is interesting now how Dylan and Brandon may get her out of it considering that she already sees it as a "home".

Valerie becomes even more interesting. With this money she can really go wild and it is fun how easygoing about sex she is, she just has all the fun with the guys that she wants.

I wish we would see more about David and Clare. I always loved his character and when they are together they are adorable, I want a big story line for the two!.

I didn't know that band they had in this episode but they had a god song. Was also fun to see a cameo by Aaron Spelling, I recognized him right away.
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Beverly Hills 90210/You Gotta Have Heart - 8/2/1995
babydolphin821 February 2009
Finley pushes Kelly to end her relationship with Brandon, but she cannot go through with it. She later dumps him during a confrontation at Finley's new headquarters, and Brandon reluctantly turns to Dylan for help. Valerie uses her new windfall to move out of the Walsh house and into a luxurious hotel. She ignores Dylan's warnings about the loneliness associated with life at a hotel. Donna goes to bed with Ray but then cuts things off, leaving him very frustrated. Val pops the lighter in Ray's truck, draining the battery so that he has to seek a ride. She lures him back to her hotel room. Andrea becomes uncomfortable when she and Jesse run into Peter and his wife at the movies. Everyone pitches in as the After Dark hosts a telethon for pediatric heart patients. Steve struggles to fulfill his promise to get the female vocal group Jade for the event.

This was bit of a strange episode the fact is Steve Sanders was originally trying to get a local group for the charity event but they could not make so Steve with his numerous contacts manage to get hold of Jade who had a huge success with their song Every Day Of The Week early 1995 - one of my favourite songs as well - performed at the event instead. I know the story was a litte unbelievable but it is only television, plus I wish Jade did sang live instead of pre-recording.
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