Melrose Place: Murderer Revealed! (And Promptly Murdered)
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Drama, Prime Time, The CW, Video,
Melrose Place dished out helpings of murder, sex and a few unexpected plot twists last night. Sure, the episode had its faults…but most of them can be overlooked in light of all the interesting developments. Not to mention, viewers finally got what they’ve been waiting for: an out-and-out catfight that revealed Sydney’s true killer. Now that was fairly well scripted - though Michael’s wife was such a minor character, we probably should have been it coming.
That’s right - it was Brooke Burns who took down Laura Leighton (Sydney Andrews, who was murdered at the beginning of the pilot episode) after a vicious verbal fight that drove her over the edge. Finally, a flashback scene that was really worth watching. More of Amanda Woodward’s (Heather Locklear) motives for returning to the Place were revealed as well - it has something to do with some painting worth millions.
Much more interesting things happened in the episode…
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Preview Heather Locklear’s Melrose Place Return
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, The CW, Gossip, Video,
Who better to turn a dying show around than a skilled publicist?
In just three days, Heather Locklear will attempt to do what Laura Leighton, Thomas Calabro, Josie Bissett and Daphne Zuniga couldn’t: bring Melrose Place ratings.
Will Amanda Woodward make audiences stand at attention like the staffers at WPK? Or will she be put in her place like that other blonde (Katie Cassidy). We’ll know soon enough.
You can watch Locklear’s return on Tuesday, November 17.
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Melrose Place Dumps Simpson-Wentz, Egglesfield
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, The CW, News,

Move over dead weight. it’s time to make room for Amanda Woodward.
By early next year, you can expect to see a number of changes on Melrose Place. It seems Laura Leighton won’t be the only cast member to make a quick exit from the freshman drama this season; the ratings-challenged program will soon say goodbye to another two characters.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, executive producers Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer confirmed that Ashlee Simpson-Wentz (Violet Foster) and Colin Egglesfield (Auggie Kirkpatrick) will both exit the series in January. Their final appearances will come shortly after the murder mystery comes to a close.
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Heather Locklear Officially Returning to Melrose Place
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, The CW, Video,
Ladies and gentlemen, we now have a date. Operation “Save Melrose Place” will officially begin on November 17.
While this casting was rumored long before the new CW program tanked in the ratings, the announcement couldn’t have come at a better time. It was finally revealed today that Heather Locklear will indeed return to the famous address during November sweeps.
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Preview Clips of CW’s Melrose Place
Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Drama, Prime Time, The CW, Video,
Come this fall, old Melrose Place fans will probably experience a sense of déjà vu. Why? Because CW’s reboot will air on Tuesdays right after the network’s revival of 90210. Could it be any more 1992?
After watching all three preview clips, feel free to scroll down further if you’re interested in learning a spoiler…
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