Vital Signs

Season 4Episode 3060 minMai 11, 1994
Vital Signs

Dylan and Kelly finally break up due to the tension between them as well as Dylan spending more time with Erica, Suzanne and Kevin. Kelly openly tells Dylan that she doesn't trust Suzanne and Kevin over their continuing presence. One morning, Erica tells Dylan that she overheard her mother and boyfriend talking about moving to South America, but Kevin and Suzanne easily convince Dylan that Erica misheard what they were talking about and that they want to relocate Kevin's new chemical company in Arizona in the southwest. Dylan considers investing in Kevin's new business, as does Jim, who agrees to be a silent partner. Meanwhile, Brenda finds old feelings for Dylan returning to her when he gives her an opening night gift before the play. Elsewhere, David sees danger of his drug use returning in working with a new rock band for the CU's Mardi Gras. Andrea is hospitalized and has strange dreams fearing she may lose the baby. Also, Brandon tries to meet with an elusive Chancellor Arnold after he sees that his name is not on the list of Task Force members set to meet the President, thinking that the time he spent with Clare may have cost him the trip to Washington. But, Brandon eventually learns that his name being absent from the list was just a printing mistake all along.

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