Old Millennials Remember - Angela Yoshiko and Tyler Wilson
12 episodes
9 months ago
An expert, a fan, and a normal Old Millennial take a deep dive into the iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.
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An expert, a fan, and a normal Old Millennial take a deep dive into the iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.
Cream for a Day – ep9 – Saved by the Bell to the Max – S1E8
Saved by the Bell to the Max
29 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
Cream for a Day – ep9 – Saved by the Bell to the Max – S1E8
Kelly Kapowski really wants to be Homecoming Queen, but she has a big zit. Zack Morris really wants Kelly, so he takes Screech's screw-up science experiment and packages it into a miracle skin cream. Here's the thing: The cream works! Sure, your face will temporarily turn red for a bit, but then, BOOM. No more zits. Most people would probably take this temporary trade-off, so why is everyone so mad at Zack?
When Screech gets splashed in the face at science class, did anybody else wish his face would melt off like those Nazis in "Raiders"? Screech is the worst! The entire "To The Max" crew is back to discuss Season 1's "Cream for a Day," including references to Jason Bateman on U.S. currency, the origins of infamous Bayside High student Muffin Sangria, another kid universally referred to as "Crater Face" (you can't disparage your students, Mr. Belding), and the strange dynamics of a friend group where everybody seems to hate each other. Plus Kelly L-O-V-E-S George Michael.
Hey, Dennis Haskins! Come on the show and talk about Beldasil!
Saved by the Bell to the Max
An expert, a fan, and a normal Old Millennial take a deep dive into the iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.