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Full House: Birthday Blues (1993)
Its Kimmy Geiblers b-day
Its a busy night at the Tanner household. Jesse is watching the kids but has told Michelle that he would help her with her project, Steph and Joey have plans to go to the movies, Vicky and Danny are going for a helicopter tour of S.F., while Steve and D.J. are having their 6 month anniversary. However, they all forgot one thing, its Kimmy Geiblers 16th birthday and she turned down a trip to Wrestlemania 6 (where she says its in Pittsburgh instead of Toronto). Now the entire house has to help D.J. plan a last minute party on a Saturday night, until Kimmy figures out what is going on.
This episode includes the entire expanded family...
Beverly Hills, 90210: Spring Dance (1991)
This is the episode
This is the episode that basically popped the first rating for the show and is easily the best episode of the season. Basically the next 8 seasons worth of story lines are worked out of here, from Brenda and Kelly being together, to Dylan and Brenda going up to the hotel room.
Its the spring dance and everyone is looking for a date. Steve wants to go with Darla but gets shut down, by the time he goes and asks Kelly, she has asked Brendan, who had previously told Andrea that he wasn't going.
Kelly and Brenda fight over who is going to wear a dress and you only know things can spice up from there...
Easily, the first memorable episode of the series...
Beverly Hills, 90210: April Is the Cruelest Month (1991)
This episode
This episode is more like a screenplay than an episode and is one of the first episodes that probably helped solidfy the show. It was a more intense show and the fact that it has Matthew Perry (from Friends), makes the part actually believable.
This episode also setup the long ran storyline where Donna is having issues with her schooling, as the kids all get back their S.A.T. scores...
Brian Austin Green isn't actually in this episode, nor is Douglas Emerson.
Also, if you have an issue with suside and gun violence, this is a very graphic episode, it gets very close to the line.