Beverly Hills, 90210 - Season 5 Episode 26 A Song for My Mother
Ray is unhappy that David has come to Portland. David panics when he discovers that his mother was fired, no longer lives at her last known address, and hasn't cashed her alimony checks for months. He turns to Donna for help, and Ray behaves like a total jerk. David and Donna cannot find Sheila at any of her favorite hangouts and learn that she was recently arrested. Donna misses Ray's concert; he explodes and shoves her against a wall in their hotel room. He later feels guilty and loans David his truck. Mel flies in from Los Angeles and tells David that Sheila has a long history of mental illness. They receive a tip that she is living on the streets and take her to the hospital. David realizes that Donna is happy with Ray and decides to back off. Dylan explores hypnotherapy in the hopes of understanding the main character in Charley's script. Valerie gets a tattoo.
Music: ""Fever"" by Peggy Lee (#8, 1958); ""Why"" and ""The Comfort of Strangers,"" performed by Jamie Walters
Year: 2000
Country: United States of America
Studio: FOX
Director: Aaron Spelling, Darren Star
Cast: Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Luke Perry, Brian Austin Green, Vincent Young, Vanessa Marcil
Crew: Darren Star (Producer), Aaron Spelling (Executive Producer), John E. Davis (Main Title Theme Composer)
First Air Date: Oct 04, 1990
Last Air date: May 17, 2000
Season: 10 Season
Episode: 284 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 7.40/10 by 717.00 users
Popularity: 137.689
Language: English
Keyword : california, high school, family relationships, los angeles, california, beverly hills, teenage romance, teen drama, social issues, approving
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What I Did on My Summer Vacation and Other Stories
Under the Influence
A Clean Slate
Life After Death
Rave On
Homecoming
Who's Zoomin' Who?
Things That Go Bang in the Night
Intervention
The Dreams of Dylan McKay
Hate Is Just a Four-Letter Word
Rock of Ages (a.k.a. The Voodoo That You Do So Well)
Up in Flames
Injustice for All
Christmas Comes This Time Each Year
Sentenced to Life
Sweating It Out
Hazardous to Your Health
Little Monsters
You Gotta Have Heart
Stormy Weather
Alone at the Top
Love Hurts
Unreal World
Double Jeopardy
A Song for My Mother
Squash It
Girls on the Side
The Real McKay
Hello Life, Goodbye Beverly Hills
P.S. I Love You