getting his career back on track, we hope he vets his potential assistants properly - that Zach kid has “stalker” written all over him. At least David Silver was a role he earned, damn it! But while we’re glad to see B.A.G.
Tori also barely had to lift a finger to enlist Brian Austin Green, who realized that he only scored his latest movie role because Shay agreed to do a song on the soundtrack. His demand for in-show product placement didn’t go over too well with Jason, but with so much drama bubbling just beneath the surface, we’re thinking that’ll quickly become the least of their worries.
Ian Ziering also proved surprisingly easy to convince, especially after catching his wife’s infidelity on camera, thus ensuring that she wouldn’t be entitled to any of his reboot earnings. “Do one thing for me, and your little secret stays a secret.” “You’re a publicist, you have connections,” he reminded her. How then, you ask, did his wife become pregnant? Perhaps we should consult the creep who harassed her outside of her home this week. This was considerably better news than what his doctor told him later in the episode - that he has a fertility issue, making it impossible for him to conceive a child without medical intervention.
She began by appealing to Jason Priestley’s fragile ego, promising the disgraced director that he could get behind the camera for the reboot’s pilot. Emily Valentine, played by Christine Elise, is a recurring character seen on Beverly Hills, 90210, the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity.Emily was a romantic interest of Brandon Walsh 's who made her first appearance in the second season, and her final appearance in the fifth.