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'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:46 am
by dearprudence
Rebecca Rand Kirshner Sinclair is taking a permanent residence in the 90210 ZIP code.

On the heels of the freshman CW show's renewal, Sinclair has inked a new seven-figure deal with "90210" producer CBS Par and has been tapped to serve as executive producer/showrunner on the high school drama for the next two seasons.

Sinclair joined "90210" as an exec producer in September, when she inked a two-year overall deal with CBS Par.

Under the pact, she was to run the writers room this season, working alongside exec producers/showrunners Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah, then segue into development while serving as a consultant if "90210" returned for a sophomore year.

With her new deal, Sinclair has been given the show's reins through the 2010-11 season.

Sachs and Judah likely will depart at the end of this season.

At the studio and network, Sinclair had emerged as the clear choice to run the show because she is credited with elevating "90210" creatively since coming aboard. But she said the decision to stay on was not easy.

"I wasn't even considering it until almost a month ago," Sinclair said. "I was sure that absolutely, positively there was no way back."

Sinclair came to "90210" as a big fan of the original. She was the same age as the class from the Fox series. She cut her bangs the same way as Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and even went to her prom in the same dress Brenda and Kelly (Jennie Garth) wore to theirs.

But Sinclair admits her early experience on the CW series was rocky.

"I felt the show was confused and too cynical for me," she said.

But something happened around the making of Episode 17, which will mark the show's return to originals March 31, in its new 9 p.m. Tuesday slot.

"I started to see my voice," Sinclair said. "I found myself invested in the potential of the show. I want to change it; I want to make it good. It has the potential to be an iconic, modern, stylish teen drama."

Like the CW's East Coast fashion trend-setter "Gossip Girl," "90210" will tap much deeper into California style and fashion next season, according to Sinclair.

While she hinted that the season finale will feature surprise visits from "Beverly Hills, 90210" alums, don't expect a lot of that next season.

While the character of Kelly is organic to "90210's" setting and Sinclair admits she loves Tori Spelling's Donna, who will appear later this season, "the goal is for this show to emerge on its own," she said. "It's time to take off the training wheels and let this show ride by itself."

As for the show's core cast, producers are figuring out whether all of the characters will come back, the UTA-repped Sinclair said.

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'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:05 am
by dearprudence
I guess this means minimal to no appearance from Shannen or Tori for season 2.

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 2:47 am
by ferociouskitty
Basically. Although I agree with the fact that 90210 does need to become it's own, I think it's a little too early to be taking off the training wheels. I guess we'll see if it was a god sent or a huge mistake next season.

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:27 am
by halian
I hope Shay would do one more episode for Season 1.

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:48 pm
by thefifthsister
She is

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'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:58 pm
by littlemissbad
^^when? xoox Image

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:35 am
by ferociouskitty
May I believe although it's said to be a crappy cameo appearance.

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:38 am
by dearprudence
Shannen hasn't signed on for any more episodes after the finale. I'm not even certain that she will be invited back any time soon, reading from the article above.

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:11 am
by ferociouskitty
Yeah, that's what it seems to be implying although I find that very cocky considering they USED Shannen's return as their main promo to even kick this series off. Whatever, without Shannen there really isn't too much interest in it although I must say, Naomi is an absolutely delicious character.

'90210' Regime Changes

PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 5:33 am
by dearprudence
I think, if Rebecca Kirschner had kicked off the series to begin with, Brenda and the series would have been in much better shape. Sachs and Judah are terrible writters and I'm glad to send them packing.