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iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.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iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.
If the teacher pops a test about "Saved by the Bell," we'll be just fine! It's the inaugural episode of "Saved by the Bell to The MAX," the definitive podcast about the iconic 90s TV series that nearly all Old Millennials know by heart.
Saved by the Bell to The Max is hosted by three fans with distinct levels of knowledge and understanding of the series. Jonah Anderson is the world's foremost expert on "Saved by the Bell." Really. Tyler Wilson is less obsessive but watched the show probably way too many times to admit. And Angela Yoshiko doesn't know what's happening.
On our debut episode, the hosts discuss their personal histories with the series. We also have some choice words to say about the "Zack Morris is Trash" phenomenon. ZACK MORRIS ISN'T TRASH, folks. He's just an immature teenager who needs to learn a few life lessons. Plus he's a time-manipulating wizard. A Doctor Strange-type, if you will.
As for Screech? Well, Screech is the worst.
We also begin our quest to get Dennis Haskins, aka Mr. Belding, to be the fourth host of the show. Or to just talk to us. Hey, Dennis Haskins, do you want to be friends?
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iconic 90s television series Saved by the Bell, with in-depth discussions on episodes, themes, strange continuity, and outdated constructs of casual racism and sexism.