Melrose Place was a popular TV show known for its outlandish plotlines and memorable characters. The cast members recently reunited for a new rewatch podcast called Still the Place, where they reminisce about their time on the show and share behind-the-scenes stories.
The show featured characters like Sydney Andrews, who was involved in various scandalous situations, including romances with family members, becoming a sex worker, and even faking a murder. Jo Reynolds, another character, faced her own challenges, such as kidnapping and custody battles.
Despite the over-the-top storylines, the cast members embraced the campiness of the show and injected humor into their performances. They acknowledged the absurdity of the plot twists and credited the addition of Heather Locklear's character, Amanda Woodward, as a turning point for the series.
One significant aspect of Melrose Place was its portrayal of an openly gay character, social worker Matt Fielding, played by Doug Savant. The show was one of the first primetime series to feature an openly gay character, breaking new ground in television representation.
The podcast, Still the Place, offers fans a chance to revisit the iconic moments of Melrose Place and hear firsthand accounts from the cast members. Listeners can tune in to the podcast on iHeartRadio and other podcast platforms to relive the drama and nostalgia of this beloved '90s TV show.