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Beverly Hills 90210 Episode Guide season 9241. "Morning After"First Airdate: 9/16/98 Loose ends hang between Kelly and Brandon as the ninth season opens in the aftermath of what was supposed to be their wedding day. The pair made a mutual decision to call it off---but on the morning after, it's no longer mutual, and there's a palpable tension between them. Meanwhile, David urges Valerie to be a kinder, gentler Val as she struggles to celebrate the negative result of her HIV test; Donna meddles in Noah's family affairs; and Steve is blind to the shady side of a new acquaintance, whom he sees as girlfriend material. But she has eyes for someone else.
Renee Altieri ... Phyllis Barnes 242. "Budget Cuts" First Airdate: 9/23/98 Kelly turns to Brandon when her clinic's budget is cut; Valerie is met with a surprise when she sets to tell her mother the truth about Mr. Malone's death; at Donna's urging, Noah achieves a measure of peace with his father; Sophie shares her plans with David; but continues to deceive Steve.
Angela Albarez ... Maid 243. "Dealer's Choice" First Airdate: 9/30/98 Kelly accompanies a wedding party to Las Vegas; Donna's done in by another designer; Brandon learns something about Noah's father; Steve invents a date to make Sophie jealous; Noah makes an errant toast at Donna's parents' anniversary party.
Joe Michael Burke ... Henry Special: "Beverly Hills, 90210...Our Favorite Moments" First Airdate: 10/14/98 Cast members offer their picks. Those commenting include the soon-to-depart Jason Priestly the soon-to-return Luke Perry, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Vincent Young as well as executive producer Aaron Spelling. Ian Ziering hosts. 244. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" First Airdate: 10/28/98 Sophie makes her presence felt at the Beverly Beat; a needy Noah turns to Valerie instead of Donna, who hires him a lawyer; Kelly proposes a business partnership to Donna; Valerie's "mistake" in Las Vegas prompts a threat from Abby over another matter. Note: Daniel Cosgrove joined the seres as a regular as Matt Durning.
Toni Attell ... Realtor 245. "Brandon Leaves" First Airdate: 11/04/98 While continuing his work as a series producer, Jason Priestley leaves behind his acting role on the show that shot him to stardom, as Brandon Walsh prepares to head East for the job he's always wanted: reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, The New York Chronicle. But how to leave the comforting environs of 90210? "This is home," he tells best bud Steve and of course there's former fiancée Kelly. And a chat with Kelly's new lawyer friend, Matt, gives him more to ponder. Meanwhile, Valerie hires Matt to help in the situation with her mother. But it's another client who spawns Kelly's ire. Note: This was Jason Priestley's final appearrance as a series regular.
Christopher Daniel Barnes ... Lenny 246. "Confession" First Airdate: 11/11/98 Valerie plans her own farewell party; desperate for money, Sophie increases her circle of friends; Kelly's aid to Leah takes her outside the law; Noah turns adrenaline junkie; and Steve takes his newspaper in a new direction.
Christopher Daniel Barnes ... Lenny 247. "You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello" First Airdate: 11/18/98 Executive producer Aaron Spelling called it "a very significant, happy day" when Luke Perry was signed to return to 90210---a homecoming that happens tonight. Perry, who says his feature-film experience has enriched his sense of the character, says there's "a lot [he] wanted to do with Dylan"; he'll have plenty of opportunity, beginning with Dylan's surprise arrival on Thanksgiving Day, which naturally flusters Kelly. Former General Hospital star Vanessa Marcil also joins the cast tonight as Donna's cousin Gina, a professional ice skater whose career, unbeknownst to Donna, is on the skids. Meanwhile, David and Noah are each involved in separate matters with the police. Luke Perry rejoins the cast as a regular. This was Tiffani Amber-Thiessen's final appearrance as a regular in the series. Vanessa Marcil joined the series as a regular as Gina Kincaid.
Louisa Abernathy ... Nurse 248. "I'm Back Because ..." First Airdate: 12/02/98 Surprises are in store in an episode that focuses on conflicts between parents and children. For starters, Steve's mother doesn't like his paper's tabloid slant, while he's not happy with her new, substantially younger, suitor. Meanwhile, Kelly's ailing grandfather prefers to die with dignity, a desire that splits Kelly and her mother, who vows not to terminate life support should it come to that. In the case of Denise versus David, Dylan learns that neglect by Denise's parents may play a role in the case. And Dylan confides to Kelly a reason for his return.
Vaughn Armstrong ... Mr. O'Lare 249. "Following Options" First Airdate: 12/09/98 Kelly is called on to make a life-or-death decision for her emphysemic grandfather, while Matt is hired to help defend a tobacco company; Steve wrestles with his thoughts as news about his mother spreads; Dylan takes his bullet-riddled Porsche out of storage; Donna befriends a female gang member.
Jason Allen ... Damon 250. "Marathon Man" First Airdate: 12/16/98 This Yuletide episode delves deeper into the enigma that is Dylan, whose odd behavior includes taking Kelly to breakfast---in Mexico. That's not good news to Matt, who makes clear to Kelly that he won't "compete with trust funds." But Kelly later finds Dylan with Gina, who carries a Mexican souvenir just like hers. What neither lady knows is that each has brought back something inside her gift. Meanwhile, the Brian Setzer Orchestra performs at an AIDS-benefit dance marathon, where Steve pledges $1000 to sponsor a couple, unaware that the rate is per hour of dancing. Rather than admit his error, he recruits hoofers likely to fade fast, or so he thinks.
Andrea Baker ... Julie Muntz (as Andrea E. Taylor) 251. "How To Be the Jerk Women Love" First Airdate: 1/13/99 Steve decides to market his pick-up techniques; Kelly balks at sleeping with Matt; Gina stirs things up between Donna and her mother; Dylan gets a shock when he visits someone from his past. Note: this must be one of the episode ideas that the writers stole from radio talker Tom Leykis.
Opal Anchel ... Woman #3 252. "Trials and Tribulations" First Airdate: 1/20/99 Dissatisfied customers take Steve to court, and wind up on TV; Gina continues to care for Dylan, who is arrested; Donna and Noah struggle to find a place to be alone; David has to back up his lie to Gertrude; Kelly second-guesses herself with Matt.
Bill Lee Brown ... Bailiff 253. "Withdrawal" First Airdate: 1/27/99 Dylan reluctantly accepts friends' support and agrees to enter a detox program-then bolts before he starts; Matt and Gina suspect there is more than friendship behind Kelly's concern for Dylan; Donna designs an awards-show dress for singer; Steve messes up while taking care of Janet's dog.
Jonathan Aube ... Sven 254. "I'm Married" First Airdate: 2/03/99 A woman reenters Matt's life, but Kelly learns about it from another; Gina is jealous of the former addict who is sponsoring Dylan, and Dylan finds trouble on his community-service job; practical jokes between Steve and Noah take a deadly serious turn.
Monica Allison ... Linda Philips 255. "Beheading St. Valentine" First Airdate: 2/10/99 Lauren moves into the Walsh house; Steve's idea for his paper leads to an alert about a potential health problem; Donna agrees to pose as David's girlfriend at a business function; Gina worries she can't keep pace with Dylan.
William Butler ... Dr. Michaels 256. "Survival Skills" First Airdate: 2/17/99 Matt is devastated to learn that the medicine that keeps Lauren sane is killing her. Together, they must decide if she will stay on the deadly medicine or return to the terror of her mental illness. Meanwhile, Dylan finds himself torn between spending time with Gina and the now available Kelly. Who will win his heart? Donna, unable to forgive Noah, finds that the embers of her relationship with David may still be burning when he makes a play to get her back. Steve and Janet get a lesson from the birds and the bees when they attempt to chaperone a camping trip.
Julie Caitlin Brown ... Dr. Michaels (as Julie Caitlin-Brown) 257. "Slipping Away" First Airdate: 3/03/99 Gina's mother is little help when Gina learns her trust fund isn't as large as she thought; Kelly enlists Dylan's help for a trip to Mexico to help Matt and Laruen; Janet's father objects to her relationship with Steve; Donna agrees to a date with David.
Karen Austin ... Bobbi Kincaid 258. "Bobbi Dearest" First Airdate: 3/10/99 A man disappears after saving Dylan's life; Gina decides to sue Felice for mismanaging her trust fund; Steve acquires a madam's black book, which Matt finds valuable; David advertises for a girlfriend on his radio show.
Nikita Ager ... Cecile 259. "The Leprechaun" First Airdate: 3/17/99 Over Donna's objection, Kelly hires a publicist to boost business at the boutique; Steve hires a "leprechaun" to promote the paper; Noah gets an offer for the Peach Pit's space; David's new romance appears likely to be short-lived.
Josie DiVincenzo ... Pia Swanson 260. "Fortune Cookie" First Airdate: 4/07/99 Dylan's friendly gift to Kelly upsets Gina; Steve is unnerved by a psychic's bitter prediction; David and Claudia lay the groundwork for their faux marriage; a high-school nemesis asks for Donna's help; Matt prepares to advertise on TV.
Richard Danielson ... Cole Younger 261. "I Wanna Reach Right Out And Grab Ya" First Airdate: 4/14/99 Donna's parents separate; Matt and Dylan team as pool sharks; David befriends a former top DJ; Janet and Steve baby-sit a child prodigy; Gina fibs about her relationship with a celebrity; Kelly reveals a "truth" under hypnosis.
Joel Brooks ... Dr. Van Fertle 262. "Local Hero" First Airdate: 4/21/99 Kelly and Dylan save the day when they prevent a pregnant woman from being mugged. In order to avoid unwanted attention, Kelly reports that the hero was Steve -- who struggles with taking credit for a good deed he didn't do. Meanwhile, Matt brokers a business deal for Gina and Donna intervenes when Noah searches for a long-lost relative.
Shiri Appleby ... René 263. "The End of the World As We Know It" First Airdate: 4/28/99 Noah's father's company is sued by Matt; Katie moves forward with David; a nannycam catches Matt and Kelly making love; Steve goes Y2Krazy, ignoring - or avoiding - a trip with Janet; a model makes a play for Donna.
Monica Arnold ... Herself (as Monica) 264. "Dog's Best Friend" First Airdate: 5/05/99 Donna is warned not to move in with Noah, who gets disturbing news about his late father; David sees Dylan operate in Las Vegas; Gina gets a health warning; Janet experimants with a computerized matchmaker; and is intrigued by the result.
Adrienne Alitowski ... Joyce 265. "Agony" First Airdate: 5/12/99 Kelly confides in Dylan about her incident; Matt defends a career criminal on a burglary charge; Donna declines to move in with Noah or travel with Wayne; an art critic lauds Steve's photography; Gina returns to the rink.
Keiko Agena ... The Competitor 266. "That's the Guy" First Airdate: 5/19/99 Kelly packs heat; Steve throws a party when the Beat goes into the black; Gina shares her history with David; Noah finds Donna with Wayne; Dylan offers a reward to find Kelly's attacker, who returns - with a new case for Matt.
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