Brenda and Dylan were always endgame. Forever and ever. Dylan was one of the greatest players ever in the world and he has always stood up for himself in every fight and always has a strong foundation for success. Brenda was one of my favorites to watch and I think it will continue until the end of time because I know that the world will never forget
Ok he said yes, and I guess she does something stupid to get a no. I think Brenda said she spend the weekend at Kelly's. All I remember is she didn't know you needed a passport to go back to California
Yeah, they loved each other but Dylan having been on his own, and Brenda coming from a good family who protected her, it was too much. Kelly, her mom really kind of let her be, she had more freedom to be with Dylan. But I still couldn't stand her, backstabbing friend, with attitude through the series. But they ended up together..oh well.
@@tatiyanaperez5888 not really. they had an on-off situation and he got her pregnant on a one-nighter and then wasn't really in her life. he called brenda afterwards (this was on the new 90210)
...ahh, the CLASSIC 'Baja' trip! ..ha-HAA!! ..In all honesty, Brenda should've approached it better...She (more or less) TOLD her Parents she's going....(1:13) ...BUT, after yesterday's post of Jim finding the 'Private Dancer' 's business Card (and letting Brandon off the hook), it seems a bit..... (2:21)
Jim was always so hard on Brenda when it came to Dylan... Sometimes it was hard to watch. It's as if he was always waiting for Dylan and Brenda to screw up just so he could say or do something to come between them. The beginning of the end of their relationship...... 💔🥺
Brenda's parents couldn't understand for such a long time that they should give their children more freedom, not less 🙄 imho hyperprotection for Brenda was too heavy, unreasonable heavy. I am sure all these problems with Brenda's parents played a huge role in breakup with Dilan.
It should be normal for a 16 year old to go abroad for holiday or work, even if she were by herself. Mexico can be dangerous for female tourists (even women of full age), but Dylan knows the places where they are going. He wouldn't put her in danger. As a matter of fact, crime scenes could be everywhere, there were sexual harrassment on the school campus and a robbery in the Peach Pit.
So in this clip it shows the parents saying it is okay for Brenda to go to Baja with Dylan.. I have not seen the clip where it shows the parents changing their mind and saying no to Baja
From what I can remember she went to Dylan’s to study and she fell asleep on his couch. When she woke up, it was after 2am when she got home. That’s when her dad said he couldn’t trust her and she couldn’t go to Baja. She then lied about going to Kelly’s and she went with Dylan anyway.
@Hank760 yeah you are right. Since I made that comment I have watched the whole episode. I do think her punishment was too much it's not like they were out partying and just having fun. I also find it convenient that Brandon never seems to have a curfew except in the euphoria episode
Having grown up in a authoritarian household, Jim (and Cindy's) control over Brenda makes my blood boil. If I were her parent, I would, first of all, have Brenda write down all the things she needs to do before going to a foreign country (from legal paperwork like passports to immunizations to protection). Second, I would have her make an emergency plan of the worst-case scenario. Then, I would let her weigh the options and decide for herself if she wants to go. Once she realizes the responsibility and risks, she might decide she does not want to go. At the least, she would know what the risks are. This is how you "coach" a child towards adulthood responsibilities. Sadly, in the past here in America, as well as in many cultures around the world, young women fall under the mercy of men. In this situation, Brenda's role involves being Dylan's "love decoration" while giving her father complete control over whether she can go at all. In other words, she asks her father's permission to go on a romantic escape. In her mind, once her father says yes, her only role is to have a good time. Otherwise, she bears no responsibilities or accountability of her own. She doesn't need to plan, budget, assess risks or formulate contingency plans. So that's why later, (spoiler alert), when she does end up sneaking off to Mexico with Dylan, she finds herself stuck at the border on her way back home. Because Brenda is a main character of the show, she gets a relatively free pass. But in real life, Americans have found themselves missing, kidnapped, and murdered in these situations. God forbid if that had happened to Brenda, it would have been a tragedy. That's why I think Jim should have had Brenda research what documents she needed, looked into knowing what to do in an emergency (i.e., know where the American Embassy is and go there if needed), budget how much money she needs, learn how to interact with border officials and learned some basic survival skills in Mexico.
I didn’t grow up in an authoritarian household but there was no way my parents would have let me go on holiday in a foreign country with my boyfriend at 17. After I turned 18 which is the legal age in europe, the music changed (altho they still gave me their opinions for many years) but before turning 18 there was absolutely no way and I am glad things were that way because I didn’t grow up to have it all my way and I respect and recognize authority in life
Its not unreasonable that they don't want their young impressionable daughter getting involved with a guy whose father is a convicted felon and who has a teen is already an alcoholic. Then this happens? This is the same guy who in later seasons becomes a heroin junkie sooo maybe Jim wasn't unreasonable
This is a good time for parents to ask themselves what they have said or done over the years to make them think that their kid thought this would be a reasonable request
Dylan and Brenda trip to Baja is a classic
Brenda and Dylan were always endgame. Forever and ever. Dylan was one of the greatest players ever in the world and he has always stood up for himself in every fight and always has a strong foundation for success. Brenda was one of my favorites to watch and I think it will continue until the end of time because I know that the world will never forget
Aww Brenda, the best character!
This episode is not on Paramount because I wanted to know how she went to Baja.
Ok he said yes, and I guess she does something stupid to get a no.
I think Brenda said she spend the weekend at Kelly's.
All I remember is she didn't know you needed a passport to go back to California
Good video good scenes 👍
This was the beginning of the end for Brenda & Dylan
This trip was the beginning of the end for their couple, Dylan could not withstand the onslaught of her parents, it was easier with Kelly 💔🥺
Exactly
Yeah, they loved each other but Dylan having been on his own, and Brenda coming from a good family who protected her, it was too much. Kelly, her mom really kind of let her be, she had more freedom to be with Dylan. But I still couldn't stand her, backstabbing friend, with attitude through the series. But they ended up together..oh well.
@@tatiyanaperez5888 not really. they had an on-off situation and he got her pregnant on a one-nighter and then wasn't really in her life. he called brenda afterwards (this was on the new 90210)
Correct. This trip triggered their downfall due to extreme overreaction of the parents. Too much stress for the “cool guy”. 😂
...ahh, the CLASSIC 'Baja' trip! ..ha-HAA!! ..In all honesty, Brenda should've approached it better...She (more or less) TOLD her Parents she's going....(1:13) ...BUT, after yesterday's post of Jim finding the 'Private Dancer' 's business Card (and letting Brandon off the hook), it seems a bit..... (2:21)
Jim was always so hard on Brenda when it came to Dylan... Sometimes it was hard to watch. It's as if he was always waiting for Dylan and Brenda to screw up just so he could say or do something to come between them. The beginning of the end of their relationship...... 💔🥺
Beginning of the end
That damn boom mic 1:42 1:52 😂
Can anybody tell me is it possible to watch this whole episodes somewhere.. where..how? I am in Europe
Prime
@ ria. You mean amazon prime?
Dylan and Brenda made a beautiful couple 🤍💍
Brenda's parents couldn't understand for such a long time that they should give their children more freedom, not less 🙄 imho hyperprotection for Brenda was too heavy, unreasonable heavy. I am sure all these problems with Brenda's parents played a huge role in breakup with Dilan.
It should be normal for a 16 year old to go abroad for holiday or work, even if she were by herself. Mexico can be dangerous for female tourists (even women of full age), but Dylan knows the places where they are going. He wouldn't put her in danger. As a matter of fact, crime scenes could be everywhere, there were sexual harrassment on the school campus and a robbery in the Peach Pit.
Who sneaks from the US into Mexico? 😂
Over 1 million Americans choose to live in Mexico full time.
So in this clip it shows the parents saying it is okay for Brenda to go to Baja with Dylan.. I have not seen the clip where it shows the parents changing their mind and saying no to Baja
From what I can remember she went to Dylan’s to study and she fell asleep on his couch. When she woke up, it was after 2am when she got home. That’s when her dad said he couldn’t trust her and she couldn’t go to Baja. She then lied about going to Kelly’s and she went with Dylan anyway.
@Hank760 yeah you are right. Since I made that comment I have watched the whole episode. I do think her punishment was too much it's not like they were out partying and just having fun. I also find it convenient that Brandon never seems to have a curfew except in the euphoria episode
Having grown up in a authoritarian household, Jim (and Cindy's) control over Brenda makes my blood boil. If I were her parent, I would, first of all, have Brenda write down all the things she needs to do before going to a foreign country (from legal paperwork like passports to immunizations to protection). Second, I would have her make an emergency plan of the worst-case scenario. Then, I would let her weigh the options and decide for herself if she wants to go. Once she realizes the responsibility and risks, she might decide she does not want to go. At the least, she would know what the risks are. This is how you "coach" a child towards adulthood responsibilities. Sadly, in the past here in America, as well as in many cultures around the world, young women fall under the mercy of men. In this situation, Brenda's role involves being Dylan's "love decoration" while giving her father complete control over whether she can go at all. In other words, she asks her father's permission to go on a romantic escape. In her mind, once her father says yes, her only role is to have a good time. Otherwise, she bears no responsibilities or accountability of her own. She doesn't need to plan, budget, assess risks or formulate contingency plans. So that's why later, (spoiler alert), when she does end up sneaking off to Mexico with Dylan, she finds herself stuck at the border on her way back home. Because Brenda is a main character of the show, she gets a relatively free pass. But in real life, Americans have found themselves missing, kidnapped, and murdered in these situations. God forbid if that had happened to Brenda, it would have been a tragedy. That's why I think Jim should have had Brenda research what documents she needed, looked into knowing what to do in an emergency (i.e., know where the American Embassy is and go there if needed), budget how much money she needs, learn how to interact with border officials and learned some basic survival skills in Mexico.
I didn’t grow up in an authoritarian household but there was no way my parents would have let me go on holiday in a foreign country with my boyfriend at 17. After I turned 18 which is the legal age in europe, the music changed (altho they still gave me their opinions for many years) but before turning 18 there was absolutely no way and I am glad things were that way because I didn’t grow up to have it all my way and I respect and recognize authority in life
Its not unreasonable that they don't want their young impressionable daughter getting involved with a guy whose father is a convicted felon and who has a teen is already an alcoholic. Then this happens? This is the same guy who in later seasons becomes a heroin junkie sooo maybe Jim wasn't unreasonable
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brandon is self righteous hater...
she is lieing
this is one time i don't blame jim a bit. she'd be grounded for 2 weeks just for even asking me
This is a good time for parents to ask themselves what they have said or done over the years to make them think that their kid thought this would be a reasonable request
Sexism and hypocrisy is still rife sadly! 😒