I always loved that scene between Dylan and David. It's always more interesting to reveal links between characters who, a priori, have nothing in common.
...I 'get' what they were trying to do (Dylan's rambunctious 'Inner Child' leading him to a dysfunctional Adulthood), but Luke playing against himself throws the viewer, and makes the finished result come off hackneyed....It WAS 1993, after all.....
@@RBS_They definitely didn’t need that scene of two Dylan’s since the funeral storyline was so heavy. David and “regular” Dylan’s conversation was deep and conveyed the message enough. The audience already knows Dylan struggles with alcohol so David mentioning getting high was enough to let us know where Dylan’s head was at.
Luv the part between david& dylan. Yes,some found it a bit corny,but it was a good scene. The others were awkward,& david comes over despite his commitment, & talks squarely 2 him coz they both relate 2 the death thing,& this made the characters slowly bond more in the series( nice how dylan saved david from the drug problem in S4,& kept quiet abt it,like a true guy would)..
This conversation between Dylan and David was so wonderfully written. One of my favorite moments in the show. And the way it comes back in Season 4. I think David and Dylan aren't that close in the show because they're very similar. They both understand how messed up the world can be.
Wir wissen es das Brenda bei egal was passiert, erwãhnt wird... Aber es war David der bedeutende und tiefe worte zu Dylan fand...Es war nicht Brenda...
I'm wondering if one of the reasons David didn't want to go to Dylan's dad's funeral was because it reminded him of what happened to Scott in a way but in the end David stepped up and was there for Dylan.
Yup. I've always said that while the Walsh family was the heart of the show, Dylan was the soul. It was never the same once he left and by the time they bring him back it's too late.
...from what I can remember, David asked Dylan some VERY personal information, & Dylan froze him out with the QUICKNESS (2:04) .....this would've been a VERY good time to have them interact more w/ each other, since 1994-1997 became 'The David / Donna' Years....
I always remember this scene cause it's the best scene between this two.now decades later,what David said is so true.My bff was shot dead I front of me.i kept going through( even now ,decades later,),why didn't I stop the shooting,I saw him pointing the gun,so why didn't I push her away or told him off, something,anything.I just froze there and she was dying..too late once the paramedics came.The only good thing that came out of it is I became a Doctor so I wouldn' t just have to sit there holding someone as they're dying.
Am I the only one that thought Dylan was kinda rude and short with David and Kelly in this clip? Granted his dad just died and is all over the place emotionally, just saying
That was one of David's best moments
I always loved that scene between Dylan and David. It's always more interesting to reveal links between characters who, a priori, have nothing in common.
When Scott died, David held his feelings in until he had a full meltdown and the whole school heard it
Aw David was always the best. I love Brian Austin Green. ♥️♥️
1:45 🤣 I remember laughing at that part when this episode aired
This stuff got massively corny. I love the show but Jesus.
...I 'get' what they were trying to do (Dylan's rambunctious 'Inner Child' leading him to a dysfunctional Adulthood), but Luke playing against himself throws the viewer, and makes the finished result come off hackneyed....It WAS 1993, after all.....
@@RBS_They definitely didn’t need that scene of two Dylan’s since the funeral storyline was so heavy. David and “regular” Dylan’s conversation was deep and conveyed the message enough. The audience already knows Dylan struggles with alcohol so David mentioning getting high was enough to let us know where Dylan’s head was at.
Luv the part between david& dylan. Yes,some found it a bit corny,but it was a good scene. The others were awkward,& david comes over despite his commitment, & talks squarely 2 him coz they both relate 2 the death thing,& this made the characters slowly bond more in the series( nice how dylan saved david from the drug problem in S4,& kept quiet abt it,like a true guy would)..
2:33 Dylan was taken back by what David said about Scott. Amazing acting by Luke and Brian in this scene.
This conversation between Dylan and David was so wonderfully written. One of my favorite moments in the show. And the way it comes back in Season 4. I think David and Dylan aren't that close in the show because they're very similar. They both understand how messed up the world can be.
Kind of like how dylan and noah weren't really that close. Too similar
The only person who helped Dylan and truly understood him was David Silver
No, it was not only David. It was Brenda as well
It were both.
Brenda and David
Wir wissen es das Brenda bei egal was passiert, erwãhnt wird...
Aber es war David der bedeutende und tiefe worte zu Dylan fand...Es war nicht Brenda...
David and Dylan never spent a lot of time together
I'm wondering if one of the reasons David didn't want to go to Dylan's dad's funeral was because it reminded him of what happened to Scott in a way but in the end David stepped up and was there for Dylan.
Fuck dude i never thought of that, your right
The chemistry between Dylan and David was so awkward at times 🙄
David war der jenige der emotional Dylan erreicht hat, in diesen moment...Spãter wird Dylan es auch erwãhnen...
Luke Perry really was the powerhouse of the show a James Deen type. It was obvious that he wasnt a phony!!!
Yup. I've always said that while the Walsh family was the heart of the show, Dylan was the soul. It was never the same once he left and by the time they bring him back it's too late.
Why does 0:29 make me laugh so hard? Poor Donna
Kelly was always so full of herself she thought about herself even when he was grieving his dad. Brenda was much better for him.
Deep inside he knew who Kelly was...no sympathy for that guy
...from what I can remember, David asked Dylan some VERY personal information, & Dylan froze him out with the QUICKNESS (2:04) .....this would've been a VERY good time to have them interact more w/ each other, since 1994-1997 became 'The David / Donna' Years....
Kelly looking like Mariah Carey in 90s!.I always thought Jennie Garth was a long lost sister of Mariah's. Lol
Dylan can be mean. While this is a sad situation but generally he is always moody.
He’s a troubled drunk. Kelly did Brenda a favor by stealing Dylan. Brenda kept trying to save him. Major red flag
David’s suit is ridiculous.
I always remember this scene cause it's the best scene between this two.now decades later,what David said is so true.My bff was shot dead I front of me.i kept going through( even now ,decades later,),why didn't I stop the shooting,I saw him pointing the gun,so why didn't I push her away or told him off, something,anything.I just froze there and she was dying..too late once the paramedics came.The only good thing that came out of it is I became a Doctor so I wouldn' t just have to sit there holding someone as they're dying.
It's totally crazy that no one can see his twin.
...Can we talk abut the hat.
I hated the hat. 😂
Am I the only one that thought Dylan was kinda rude and short with David and Kelly in this clip? Granted his dad just died and is all over the place emotionally, just saying
Have you ever grieved ?
Yes hes totally rude to david
@@Tityretupatulae thank u...U got my POV!
When I saw this episode with two Luke Perry's I was trying to figure out which is the real one?. I think it's him as men dressing suit.
christ, perry looks old enough to be jennie's daddy.
Not really. They look good together
Oh, please. There's only a 6 year age difference between them in real life.
Whoa, Dylan is a leftie.