The Beverly Hills, 90210 revival series ended its first-season six-episode run on Wednesday night with its future up in the air as Fox hasn't announced a renewal. Although BH90210 had the highest-rated debut of a new scripted series this summer, its ratings kept falling each week -- losing 60% of its demo premiere viewership. Yet Garth and Spelling, who co-created BH90210 with Mike Chessler and Chris Alberghini, expect the show to return for another season. “From our perspective, it was definitely not a limited series,” Spelling tells The Wrap. “It was a great opportunity to be back home again on Fox, and because of the timing of when we came in to pitch to Fox, they loved it and wanted to get it fast-tracked and on this summer and they thought it would be a fun summer treat. So it was the time slot that they had available. And also what they thought would be great for the fans. So it was six episodes, but that was never the intention. The intention is to go on.”
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