'BH90210' Fans Are Scrambling For Answers After Fox Cancels Series
11/07/2019 10:29 pm EST
Sad news
Fans took to Twitter quickly after news broke of the cancellation. Many were sad to see the meta soapy summer show go to soon.
Petitions
Others took to Twitter to begin rallying fans of the show to petition it be saved by another network.
Lashing Out
Other fans were not happy with Fox, and mentioned the network's official Twitter page in their angry tweets.
"[FOXTV] I hate you!!!!!! [BH90210]," one user wrote.
"The only reboot I actually enjoyed is cancelled. Bummer," another user commented.
"I hate you @fox. How can you cancel [BH90210]? You're like the damn grinch," a third fan commented.
Expecting it
Some social media users were not exactly shocked by the news of the cancellation.
"I just knew [BH90210] wasn't gonna return for a second season," a fan wrote, lamenting the news.
"I did watch all the episodes but I really didn't like the format. I wanted David and Donna, not Brian and Tori. There was way too much of their reel characters and we barely got to see any of their 90210 characters at all! The reunion series was mostly a disappointment," another user wrote, criticizing the show.
Is there hope?
Jennie Garth made it seem as though the show may not be dead just yet. She tweeted shortly after the news, hinting the show may find a new home.
Fans want more
Fans of the actress reacted to her cryptic tweet, wondering if there really was hope the show would be rescued by a streaming service.
"does this mean there's hope? I'm literally clinging onto every ounce of hope I can get. You guys are truly the best," one Twitter user responded to her message.
"My heart is really broken now..do You think there is hope for 2?#bh90210 S2 maybe on Netflix? Best reboot ever!! Love You all much," another fan commented.
The Future
One user reflected on the Beverly Hills, 90210 legacy and the several reboots and revivals it has inspired.
New Home
Many fans took to social media to beg streaming services and other networks to consider saving the series.
"NOOOOO. Hulu, CBS, somebody save this show!" One user wrote.
"This is some BS!!!! I hope [Netflix] picks this up!! [Hulu]??? Come on!!" another fan commented.
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