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|season = 4 |
|season = 4 |
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|number = 31 |
|number = 31 |
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+ | |airdate = 25 May 1994 |
+ | |writer = [[Steve Wasserman]]<br/>[[Jessica Klein]]<br/>[[Charles Rosin]] |
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− | |airdate = May 25, 1994 |
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− | |writer = [[Jessica Klein]] |
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|previous = [[Vital Signs]] |
|previous = [[Vital Signs]] |
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|next = [[Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington: Part 2]] |
|next = [[Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington: Part 2]] |
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− | }}'''Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington: Part 1''' is the 31st episode of [[ |
+ | }}'''Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington: Part 1''' is the 31st episode of [[Season 4]] of ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]''. |
==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | Andrea gives birth to baby girl Hannah and the gang goes to the hospital to congratulate her and Jesse. Brenda finishes her run as Maggie and is offered a summer placement at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Brandon heads to Washington for the weekend, while Jim, Dylan and Kevin try to make a deal happen and Steve, Kelly, Donna and David help set up the CU charity carnival, where Babyface is performing. |
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− | In the two-part season finale, Brandon goes to Washington D.C. as a part of the college task force to meet the president. Kelly follows Brandon to Washington to get him out of a jam when Clare and Lucinda arrive at the hotel to peruse him. At the CU Marti Gras, David impresses pop star Kenneth "Babyface" Edmunds, and his recording manager Ariel with his keyboard music where Donna catches David in a very compromising position with Ariel. Steve runs into Celeste who's now with John Sears. Kevin and Suzanne get married in a semi-formal ceremony where he persuades Dylan to cut out any outside investment in their business offer. |
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− | Jim becomes angry at Dylan for making such a rash move which he fires Dylan as his financial holder. Dylan then goes to a bank and give Kevin full power-of-attorney control over his money, unaware that Kevin and Suzanne have had a hidden agenda for Dylan's inheritance all this time. After her major success in the CU play, Brenda gets a scholarship offer to study acting in London and she pays a visit to Dylan's place before leaving. Also, Andrea and Jesse experience the joys and fears of parenthood after their daughter is born. |
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==Starring== |
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:[[Carol Potter]] as '''[[Cindy Walsh]]''' |
:[[Carol Potter]] as '''[[Cindy Walsh]]''' |
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:[[James Eckhouse]] as '''[[Jim Walsh]]''' |
:[[James Eckhouse]] as '''[[Jim Walsh]]''' |
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+ | {{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Special Guest Stars''' |
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+ | :[[Joe E. Tata]] as '''[[Nat Bussichio]]''' |
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+ | :[[Dina Meyer]] as '''[[Lucinda Nicholson]]''' |
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+ | :[[Mark Damon Espinoza]] as '''[[Jesse Vasquez]]''' |
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+ | :Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds as '''Himself''' |
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'''Recurring cast''' |
'''Recurring cast''' |
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+ | :[[Kathleen Robertson]] as '''[[Clare Arnold]]''' |
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+ | :[[Kerrie Keane]] as '''[[Suzanne Steele]]''' |
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− | :Jennifer Grant as [[Celeste Lundy]] |
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+ | :[[Jennifer Grant]] as '''[[Celeste Lundy]]''' |
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+ | :[[Cress Williams]] as '''[[D'Shawn Hardell]]''' |
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+ | :[[Robert Leeshock]] as '''[[Keith Christopher]]''' |
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− | :Paul Johansson as [[John Sears]] |
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+ | :[[Paul Johansson]] as '''[[John Sears]]''' |
+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Guest starring''' |
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− | :Cress Williams as [[D'Shawn Hardell]] |
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:Kari Wuhrer as '''[[Ariel Hunter]]''' |
:Kari Wuhrer as '''[[Ariel Hunter]]''' |
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+ | :William S. Taylor as '''[[Willis Trimble]]''' |
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+ | :Ryan Brown as '''[[Morton Muntz]]''' |
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+ | '''Co-Starring''' |
+ | :Nancy Stephens as '''Helen''' |
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+ | :Esther Scott as '''Connie''' |
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+ | :Cliff Dorfman as '''Photographer''' |
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+ | :Tom Biehn as '''Bill Clinton''' |
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+ | :Bruce Economou as '''Kip Harriman''' |
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+ | :Keythe Farley as '''Jules''' |
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+ | :Tommy Townsend as '''Governor Blanchard''' |
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+ | :Jay Miao as '''Student''' |
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+ | :Glenn Robinson as '''Waiter''' |
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+ | :Philip Wayland as '''Desk Clerk''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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+ | {{Quote|I don't know how I'm gonna break it to 'em I really have no interest in professional politics|Brandon to Brenda, about their parents}} |
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+ | {{Dialogue|Brandon|You know for a sister you're not half bad|Bren|Well, don't you ever forget it}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I don't think it was meant to last|Kelly to Andrea, about Dylan}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Trivia== |
+ | *Hannah Rose Zuckerman-Vasquez is born |
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+ | *Andrea got a 1500 on her SATs |
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+ | *Clare and Brandon make out and plan to have sex, but are halted by Lucinda |
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+ | <small>'''ALLUSIONS'''</small> |
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*Mr. Smith Goes To Washington is a 1939 film directed by Frank Capra about a man who fills a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. |
*Mr. Smith Goes To Washington is a 1939 film directed by Frank Capra about a man who fills a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. |
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+ | <small>'''PRODUCTION NOTES'''</small> |
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+ | *Brenda and Brandon share their last scene of this series in this episode |
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− | == |
+ | == Media == |
+ | <gallery widths="660" bordersize="none" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> |
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+ | 90210 Season 4 Finale Promo Will Brenda Stay Or Go? |
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− | 431stevedonna.jpeg |
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− | 431dylanbrenda.jpeg |
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+ | [[Category:Season 4]] |
− | [[Category:Beverly Hills, 90210 Season 4]] |
Revision as of 14:50, 17 July 2020
Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington: Part 1 is the 31st episode of Season 4 of Beverly Hills, 90210.
Synopsis
Andrea gives birth to baby girl Hannah and the gang goes to the hospital to congratulate her and Jesse. Brenda finishes her run as Maggie and is offered a summer placement at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Brandon heads to Washington for the weekend, while Jim, Dylan and Kevin try to make a deal happen and Steve, Kelly, Donna and David help set up the CU charity carnival, where Babyface is performing.
Starring
- Jason Priestley as Brandon Walsh
- Shannen Doherty as Brenda Walsh
- Jennie Garth as Kelly Taylor
- Ian Ziering as Steve Sanders
- Gabrielle Carteris as Andrea Zuckerman
- Luke Perry as Dylan McKay
- Brian Austin Green as David Silver
- Tori Spelling as Donna Martin
- Carol Potter as Cindy Walsh
- James Eckhouse as Jim Walsh
Special Guest Stars
Recurring cast |
Guest starring
Co-Starring
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Quotes
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- I don't know how I'm gonna break it to 'em I really have no interest in professional politics
- —Brandon to Brenda, about their parents
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- Brandon – You know for a sister you're not half bad
- Bren – Well, don't you ever forget it
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- I don't think it was meant to last
- —Kelly to Andrea, about Dylan
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- To be crazy about Brandon Walsh is not to be nuts
- —Andrea to Kelly
Trivia
- Hannah Rose Zuckerman-Vasquez is born
- Andrea got a 1500 on her SATs
- Clare and Brandon make out and plan to have sex, but are halted by Lucinda
ALLUSIONS
- Mr. Smith Goes To Washington is a 1939 film directed by Frank Capra about a man who fills a vacancy in the U.S. Senate.
PRODUCTION NOTES
- Brenda and Brandon share their last scene of this series in this episode