Saved by the Bell - Conspiracy Theory

#52
#52
My question is it not meant to be taken seriously the articles it's something they write but not something they truly believe?

If authors truly believed everything they wrote then the world would... well probably be right about where it is.
 
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#53
#53
Lulz. One of the greatest moments in TV history.

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I hate when perfectly good sitcoms are ruined trying to teach life lessons.
 
#54
#54
Here's part 1 of the original pilot of Good Morning Miss Bliss. Check out that cheesy 80s theme song.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/embed/dQ9n_vzVOwY[/youtube]

That intro very well may have led to the shows immediate demise.
 
#56
#56
Here's part 1 of the original pilot of Good Morning Miss Bliss. Check out that cheesy 80s theme song.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/embed/dQ9n_vzVOwY[/youtube]

That is the worst theme song ever. Is that Urkel in the opening scene?
 
#58
#58
That is the worst theme song ever. Is that Urkel in the opening scene?

Yep, that's Jaleel White. And the kid in the suit who gives Bliss the business card is Brian Austin Green. And the blonde brat is Jonathon Brandis.

Thank goodness they got a new Belding.
 
#60
#60
I hate when perfectly good sitcoms are ruined trying to teach life lessons.

It was on around the time that it became FCC law that programs on Saturday mornings on network TV had to contain "educational" aspects or some crap like that. So SBTB had to start making episodes that dealt with issues to comply.

They had the oil episode, at least 2 drug episodes, racism, fat-ism, poor-ism, drunk driving, handicaps, and cheating.

The best part was the ones where they'd help the poor kid, the fat kid, the handicapped kid, etc., and then you'd never see or hear from that kid again.
 
#61
#61
It was on around the time that it became FCC law that programs on Saturday mornings on network TV had to contain "educational" aspects or some crap like that. So SBTB had to start making episodes that dealt with issues to comply.

They had the oil episode, at least 2 drug episodes, racism, fat-ism, poor-ism, drunk driving, handicaps, and cheating.

The best part was the ones where they'd help the poor kid, the fat kid, the handicapped kid, etc., and then you'd never see or hear from that kid again.
I never realized that was an FCC mandate. Figures.
 
#67
#67
Man Dustin Diamond is a first class douche bag.

I watched him on Celebrity Fit Club back in 2006 or so, and while I'm sure it was somewhat staged or scripted, he really did come across as a grade A jackass. It's pretty clear he harbors some deep issues, and probably doesn't help that he's never gotten past the Screech character even though he's tried everything from being in a band to doing stand-up.

Which BTW, his stand-up was horrible.
 
#68
#68
I watched him on Celebrity Fit Club back in 2006 or so, and while I'm sure it was somewhat staged or scripted, he really did come across as a grade A jackass. It's pretty clear he harbors some deep issues, and probably doesn't help that he's never gotten past the Screech character even though he's tried everything from being in a band to doing stand-up.

Which BTW, his stand-up was horrible.

I remember him on fit club too. He was a 1st class a-hole.
 
#69
#69
I'm pretty sure if they even did do a SBTB reunion show or TV movie or whatever, they probably wouldn't invite Diamond. They'd either say Screech couldn't make it or he died.

Remember he also wrote that "tell all" book where he pretty much trashed everyone on the show except Dennis Haskins.
 
#70
#70
I watched him on Celebrity Fit Club back in 2006 or so, and while I'm sure it was somewhat staged or scripted, he really did come across as a grade A jackass. It's pretty clear he harbors some deep issues, and probably doesn't help that he's never gotten past the Screech character even though he's tried everything from being in a band to doing stand-up.

Which BTW, his stand-up was horrible.

And don't forget he made a sex tape also. I did see a segment from his stand up routine and like you said, it was horrible.
 
#72
#72
One of the ones that was hotter than Jessie, wait that was almost every girl on there. The motorcycle chick on the later episodes when Kelly and Jessie were off.

If I recall right she's from Chicago had that kickass leather jacket that uncle Jesse and the t8000 from t2 wore.
Also I could be wrong thinking about her I think Zack said something stupid then when she removes the helmet and he realizes she is a woman not a man.
 
#73
#73
It was on around the time that it became FCC law that programs on Saturday mornings on network TV had to contain "educational" aspects or some crap like that. So SBTB had to start making episodes that dealt with issues to comply.

They had the oil episode, at least 2 drug episodes, racism, fat-ism, poor-ism, drunk driving, handicaps, and cheating.

The best part was the ones where they'd help the poor kid, the fat kid, the handicapped kid, etc., and then you'd never see or hear from that kid again.

Also lying,a dad that is overly involved in his job, and sabotage.
 
#74
#74
Some of you may be interested to know you can buy a dildo that is molded to Screech's specifications.
 

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