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Hyperion Bay

WB
Monday 9:00–10:00 p.m.
Cast:Mark Paul Gosselaar, Dylan Neal, Sydney Penny and Christina Moore

Dennis Sweeney (Gosselaar) is no longer the outcast geek he was in high school. These days, he's driving a Mercedes and has a hot girlfriend (Penny). When he opens a high-tech computer company in his sleepy hometown, Hyperion, California, and hires his brother, Nick (Neal), a washed-up former big man on campus, Dennis encounters conflict between the townspeople who aren't prepared for the renegade twentysomething programmers and animosity from Nick who can't come to grips with answering to his little brother.


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