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Andrew Shue Bashes The Melrose Place Remake

Andrew Shue

In high school I was late jumping on the Melrose Place bus. Because really I was more concerned about Beverly Hills 90210. And besides I don’t think we even got Melrose Place on a Canadian channel to begin with. But the last two years the show was on I was sucked in. And my favorite actor? It was Andrew Shue of course. Who couldn’t love him. And it’s super creepy that in this pic he still looks the same. Did he even age at all?

Now they are remaking Melrose Place because we all know that 90210 has become a huge hit. And people love to overdo things when they are popular. One of those people that are as leery as me about it is Andrew. This is what he has to say.

“I thought for a while, ‘Yeah, it’s great.’ But now I think any great show that had its run and had its place in pop culture should only have one run. Melrose Place was a great show in its time, and if I were calling the shots, I would say don’t bring it back. Leave it as it was at its time. That’s the way it should be. They wouldn’t have my character back on the show. My character was born out of the ’90s. It’s a different era now.”

Oh, but Andrew they can bring back Models Inc though. I am still dying to know who got shot at the wedding. They canceled that show before they could tell us what happened!

[Image by WENN.com]

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