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Pilot
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Pilot

Lost and Found
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Lost and Found

Leap of Faith
Episode 5:

Leap of Faith

Second Chances
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Second Chances

Playing
My Way
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My Way

Lonely Hearts
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Lonely Hearts

Burned
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Burned

A Promise Broken
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A Promise Broken

Polluted Affairs
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Polluted Affairs

Dreams Come True
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Dreams Come True

Drawing the Line
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Drawing the Line

House of God
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House of God

The Whole Truth
Episode 16:

The Whole Truth

Jake vs. Jake
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Jake vs. Jake

Three's a Crowd
Episode 22:

Three's a Crowd

My New Partner
Episode 23:

My New Partner

Bye Bye Billy
Episode 24:

Bye Bye Billy

End Game
Episode 26:

End Game

The Test
Episode 27:

The Test

Pas de Trois
Episode 29:

Pas de Trois

Carpe Diem
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Carpe Diem

State of Need
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State of Need

Suspicious Minds
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Suspicious Minds

Melrose Place
Melrose Place

Melrose Place

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IMDB: 5.9
44 min
Overview:
Melrose Place is a primetime soap opera which aired on Fox in July 8, 1992, to May 24, 1999 for seven seasons. It follows the lives of a number of young adults living in a apartment complex over Melrose Place, in Los Angeles, California. The series was made by Darren Star to get Fox and executive made by Aaron Spelling because of his company, Spelling Television. It's the next show at the Beverly Hills, 90210 franchise. Season two and season one were broadcast on Wednesday after Beverly Hills, at 9pm. For its season premiere, in 1994, the series moved to Monday at 8pm. The series had lots of cast changes through the series. Thomas Calabro has been the only original cast member to remain on the series during its entire run. The series earned a few Golden Globe nominations and set #51 on Entertainment Weekly's"New TV Classics" list.

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