90210 season 3
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No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | The CW |
Original release | September 13, 2010 May 16, 2011 | –
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The third season of 90210, an American television series, premiered on Monday September 13, 2010. The CW officially renewed the show for a third season on February 16, 2010. With the reveal of the networks fall 2010 schedule, they announced their decision to move 90210 to Monday nights at 8:00 pm, as a lead-in to Gossip Girl. It premiered on September 13, 2010 and was met with generally positive reviews from critics.
The season picks up at the end of summer and focuses on the students senior year of high school. It follows Adrianna's rise to fame, a new relationship between Silver and Navid and a confused Teddy who decides to reveal to his family and friends he is gay. It also deals with the aftermath of Naomi Clark's assault.
The season premiered to 1.96 million viewers and a 0.9 rating in the adults 18–49 demographic. Christmas-themed episode "Holiday Madness", hit season highs in all key demos with 2.1 in The CW's target demo of women 18–34, a 1.4 in adults 18–34 and a 1.1 in adults 18–49. It was also the most watched episode in over a year with 2.2 million viewers tuning in. The season finale aired on May 16, 2011. The season averaged 1.75 million live viewers and a 0.9 adults 18–49 rating. It was released on DVD in the United States on August 30, 2011.
Cast
Regular
- Shenae Grimes as Annie Wilson (22 episodes)
- Tristan Wilds as Dixon Wilson (22 episodes)
- AnnaLynne McCord as Naomi Clark (22 episodes)
- Ryan Eggold as Ryan Matthews (11 episodes)
- Jessica Stroup as Erin Silver (22 episodes)
- Michael Steger as Navid Shirazi (20 episodes)
- Jessica Lowndes as Adrianna Tate-Duncan (22 episodes)
- Matt Lanter as Liam Court (22 episodes)
- Gillian Zinser as Ivy Sullivan (21 episodes)
- Trevor Donovan as Teddy Montgomery (18 episodes)
- Lori Loughlin as Debbie Wilson (15 episodes)
Recurring
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Special Guest Stars
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Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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47 | 1 | "Senior Year, Baby" | Stuart Gillard | Jennie Snyder Urman | September 13, 2010 | 1.96[1] |
48 | 2 | "Age of Inheritance" | Liz Friedlander | Padma L. Atluri | September 20, 2010 | 1.83[2] |
49 | 3 | "2021 Vision" | Millicent Shelton | Tod Himmel | September 27, 2010 | 1.96[3] |
50 | 4 | "The Bachelors" | David Warren | David S. Rosenthal | October 4, 2010 | 1.79[4] |
51 | 5 | "Catch Me If You Cannon" | Jim Conway | Terrence Coli | October 11, 2010 | 1.81[5] |
52 | 6 | "How Much Is That Liam in the Window" | Stuart Gillard | David S. Rosenthal & Jennie Snyder Urman | October 25, 2010 | 2.03[6] |
53 | 7 | "I See London, I See France..." | Krishna Rao | Scott Weinger | November 1, 2010 | 2.00[7] |
54 | 8 | "Mother Dearest" | Oz Scott | Paul Sciarrotta | November 8, 2010 | 1.89[8] |
55 | 9 | "They're Playing Her Song" | Rob Hardy | Jennie Snyder Urman & Jenna Lamia | November 15, 2010 | 1.76[9] |
56 | 10 | "Best Lei'd Plans" | David Warren | David S. Rosenthal & Deborah Schoeneman | November 29, 2010 | 2.01[10] |
57 | 11 | "Holiday Madness" | Dennis Smith | Rebecca Sinclair | December 6, 2010 | 2.18[11] |
58 | 12 | "Liars" | Stuart Gillard | Tod Himmel | January 24, 2011 | 1.69[12] |
59 | 13 | "It's Getting Hot in Here" | Liz Friedlander | David S. Rosenthal | January 31, 2011 | 1.67[13] |
60 | 14 | "All About a Boy" | Harry Sinclair | Paul Sciarrotta | February 7, 2011 | 1.75[14] |
61 | 15 | "Revenge with the Nerd" | Millicent Shelton | Terrence Coli | February 14, 2011 | 1.37[15] |
62 | 16 | "It's High Time" | Krishna Rao | Padma Alturi | February 21, 2011 | 1.52[16] |
63 | 17 | "Blue Naomi" | Elizabeth Allen | David S. Rosenthal | February 28, 2011 | 1.45[17] |
64 | 18 | "The Enchanted Donkey" | David Paymer | Story by : Rebecca Sinclair Teleplay by : Rebecca Sinclair & Paul Sciarrotta | April 18, 2011 | 1.72[18] |
65 | 19 | "Nerdy Little Secrets" | Harry Sinclair | David Rosenberg | April 25, 2011 | 1.74[19] |
66 | 20 | "Women on the Verge" | Stuart Gillard | Scott Weinger & Jenna Lamia | May 2, 2011 | 1.47[20] |
67 | 21 | "The Prom Before the Storm" | Mike Listo | David Rosenthal & Terrence Coli | May 9, 2011 | 1.43[21] |
68 | 22 | "To the Future!" | Rebecca Sinclair | Rebecca Sinclair & Paul Sciarotta | May 16, 2011 | 1.64[22] |
Production
The CW officially renewed 90210 for a third season on February 16, 2010.[23] On May 20, 2010 the network announced its decision to move 90210 to Monday nights at 8:00 pm Eastern/7:00 pm Central, as a lead-in to Gossip Girl. Together, 90210 and Gossip Girl have the highest concentration of women 18–34 on network television, said The CW.[24] The series is produced by CBS Television Studios, with Rebecca Sinclair as executive producer.[24]
The season premiered on September 13, 2010.[25] The series returned from its midseason break on January 24, 2011,[12] with the season finale airing on May 16, 2011.[26]
Storylines
I kinda feel like there will be some downward spiral in a way for Naomi's character, but she's good at covering, so she'll still have that facade.
—AnnaLynne McCord on what fans can expect to see from Naomi in season 3 after being attacked by Mr Cannon.[27]
The third season of 90210 welcomed the students of West Beverly Hills High School to their senior year with a surprising new family and the destruction of another. Adrianna's pop career blossomed and a new love will caused the fall out of a group of friends. An earthquake hit Beverly Hills in the premiere. "We wanted to open the season with an event that has both physical and emotional ramifications for several people," said co-executive producer Jennie Snyder Urman, who added that the tremors would prove particularly life-altering for one teen. "One of them has a very serious injury that takes time to resolve and sort of changes the direction of his or her life."[28] It was revealed during the summer of 2010 that either Liam, Navid, or Teddy would come out as gay in season 3.[29] Co-executive producer, Jennie Urman said of that matter, "We want to address the issue in a real and relatable way."[29] The character was later revealed as Teddy.[30] Silver's bi-polar disorder was revisited after Adrianna tampered with her medication when implementing a plot for revenge.[31] In Season 3, Adrianna also sees a boom in her entertainment career as an aspiring reality TV star, though is eventually driven to desperate ends to keep her show alive, such as the pronouncement that she will be seeking to regain the daughter she once gave up for adoption. TVLine revealed that a major character would find out that she was pregnant in the finale.[32] It was later revealed that Naomi was the character in question.
Cast
I finished my stint there and the show is kind of off on its own, and I'm happy to walk away. It was fun, there's a lot of energy. My friend was producing the first season of the new show, and so that was kind of my motivation to be a part of it. And then he left and it just kind of got a little wonky, so I was happy to be a part of it in the beginning.
—Jennie Garth on leaving the series.[33]
On February 25, 2010, Gillian Zinser, who plays Ivy Sullivan, was promoted to series regular for the third season.[34] On May 20, 2010, with the reveal of The CW's fall schedule, the series regulars for the third season were announced. Shenae Grimes, Tristan Wilds, AnnaLynne McCord, Ryan Eggold, Jessica Stroup, Michael Steger, Jessica Lowndes, Matt Lanter and Lori Loughlin were all announced to be continuing their roles on the show. It was also announced that Trevor Donovan, who plays Teddy Montgomery, was upgraded to series regular.[24]
In January 2010, it was confirmed that Jennie Garth would be leaving 90210 to focus more on her writing.[35] Two days later it was announced that series lead, Rob Estes would also be departing the series.[36] Failure to reach an agreement in contract negotiations have been cited as a factor in Estes' departure, though, he apparently leaves on good terms with the producers and the network.[37] The producers said they were willing to let them go as they are "trying to establish a separate identity for the new show," and want to focus on the younger cast members and not those who starred Beverly Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place.[38] A representative for 90210 told E! Online, "This is Rob's last season on 90210. He's a talented actor and we couldn't have asked for a better Harry Wilson." The actor also released a statement regarding his exit saying, "This is my final season on 90210 and I wish the show, cast and crew nothing but the best. I am looking forward to spending time with my kids and exploring other opportunities."[38]
On June 29, 2010, it was announced that Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian and Khloé Kardashian would guest-star in the season premiere as themselves.[39] However, it was later revealed that just Kim and Khloe had filmed scenes.[40] Adrian Grenier appeared in one episode with his band at Naomi's 18th birthday party.[41] Entertainment Weekly Blair Redford was cast in a recurring role as a character named Oscar. They revealed he would move in with Ivy and her mother.[42] Evan Ross joined the cast as Charlie, an older newcomer who gets tangled up in a love triangle with two main cast members.[43] Zap2It reported that Mekia Cox would reprise her role as Sasha in the October 3 episode.[44] Kyle Riabko was cast as Ian, a love interest of Teddy.[45] Joe Jonas guest starred in the eighth episode of the season, escorting Adrianna on a red carpet event.[46]
Abbie Cobb began a recurring role in January 2011. She portrayed Annie and Dixon's cousin, Emily, who came to Beverly Hills with the purpose of stealing everything and everybody in Annie's life.[47] Claudia Black joined the cast as Guru Sona, a yoga teacher who Naomi comes to rely on when she meets the characters at a retreat.[48] On December 1, 2010, Movieline announced that rapper Nelly would play himself in an episode of the show in 2011. They revealed the storyline would focus on Dixon (Tristan Wilds) and Navid (Michael Steger) getting involved in the video shoot for Nelly's song 'She's So Fly'.[49] Kyle Riabko left the series to make himself available for the pilot season. Freddie Smith replaced Riabko as Teddy's new love interest, Marco. He was described as "hot", "super-athletic" and openly gay.[50] Snoop Dogg made a cameo appearance as himself in the later half of the season when he ran into Dixon at a carwash.[51] Alan Ritchson guest starred in the seasons eighteenth episode as a former prep-school roommate of Teddy's, who hooks up with him.[52] Oscar nominee, Sally Kellerman appeared in a multi-episode arc as Marla, a former movie star who is suffering from dementia and has become a hoarder. Marla hired Annie to help her clean out her house.[53] Manish Dayal was cast in a recurring role as Raj, who became involved in Ivy's life.[54] Josh Zuckerman was cast in a recurring role as Max Miller, a nerdy student and Naomi's lab partner whom Naomi develops feelings for.[55]
Reception
The season premiere was watched by 1.96 million live viewers in the United States and achieved a 0.9 rating in the adults 18–49 demographic, up 22.5% in viewers and 12.5% in demo from the season two finale.[1] Episode 11 achieved season highs in all key demos with a 1.1 adults 18–49 rating, a 1.4 in adults 18–34 and a 2.1 rating in The CW's target demographic of women 18–34. It was also the most watched episode since October, 2009 with 2.18 million viewers tuning in.[11] Episode 15 hit series lows in women 18–34 with a 1.0 rating and matched series lows in adults 18–49 with a 0.7 rating.[15] The season finale scored a 0.8 rating in adults 18–49, which was lifted to a 1.2 rating with a full week of DVR viewing taken into account.[56] The season averaged 1.75 million viewers and a 0.9 rating in adults 18–49. With live+7 day DVR viewing taken into account, it averaged 2.26 million viewers and a 1.2 rating.[57] In the UK episode eight was seen by 548,000 viewers, which was higher than the pilot episode "We're Not in Kansas Anymore".[58] "Best Lei'd Plans" continued upwards with 604,000 viewers becoming the No. 2 rated show on E4 that week.[58]
Critical reception for the season was mostly positive. TVfanatic.com rated the season premiere 3.7 out of 5 and said, "The series started from scratch in a lot of ways, manufacturing brand new developments that added to 90210's fluidity problem, yet may prove to be promising if the drama can actually stick with certain developments and see them through."[59] Mark Estes of TVOverMind said "The West Beverly kids are back and is it just me or did they NOT disappoint tonight?"[60] His review of the second episode was also positive stating, "Two in a row? 90210 is really coming back strong this year as tonight's episode introduced new people, new plot lines, and the makings of a villain in the increasingly slimy Oscar."[61]
DVD release
The DVD release of season three was released after the season has completed broadcast on television. It has been released in Regions 1, 2 and 4. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material such as deleted scenes, gag reels and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
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