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    Lori Loughlin Returning for 90210's Season Premiere

    Should we be worried about Dixon?

    Lori Loughlin is set to return for the season premiere of 90210, TVGuide.com has confirmed. TVLine.com first reported the news.

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    Loughlin will reprise her role as Dixon (Tristan Wilds) and Annie's (Shenae Grimes) mother Debbie Wilson, who left the series in 2011 when 90210 decided to solely focus on the teens. Rob Estes, who played Debbie's ex-husband Harry before departing in 2010, is not scheduled to return for the premiere.

    Loughlin's return sparks debate as to whether Dixon, who was in a car crash last season, will be alive or dead when the show returns Monday, Oct. 8 at 8/7c on The CW. What do you think?


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