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iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.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iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.
Good Morning Miss Bliss – ep3 – Saved by the Bell to the Max
Saved by the Bell to the Max
31 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
Good Morning Miss Bliss – ep3 – Saved by the Bell to the Max
"Saved by the Bell" began as another series - "Good Morning, Miss Bliss." The show focused a bit more on the teachers, including the titular Miss Bliss, played by Hayley Mills. Zack, Lisa, Mr. Belding and Screech (ugh) were around, but Slater, Kelly and Jesse weren't yet part of the gang.
Our Saved by the Bell panel of experts discuss the differences between the shows and some of the reasons why "Miss Bliss" needed the boot. We also discuss whether the show should be considered "Season 1" of "Saved By the Bell," as it is presented on streaming services. The answer is NO.
We get why the powers-that-be dumped Mikey and Nikki. They're fairly forgettable characters. But why couldn't they kick Screech to the curb too! Screech is the worst!
One person we were happy to see make the transition between shows: Dennis Haskins! Come be on our show!
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iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.