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|airdate = November 14th, 1992 |
|airdate = November 14th, 1992 |
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+ | |director =Alfonso Cuaron |
|previous = [[Screech's Birthday]] |
|previous = [[Screech's Birthday]] |
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|next = [[Earthquake!]]}}'''Snow White and the Seven Dorks''' is the twentieth episode of [[Saved_by_the_Bell:_Season_4|season four]] of [[Saved by the Bell]]. |
|next = [[Earthquake!]]}}'''Snow White and the Seven Dorks''' is the twentieth episode of [[Saved_by_the_Bell:_Season_4|season four]] of [[Saved by the Bell]]. |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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− | The gang puts on a rap version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". However, when Jessie and Zack find out they have to kiss in the last scene they start to doubt their friendship and question their feelings for each other, falling out with Kelly and Slater in the process. In the end, Jessie remains with Slater, while Zack rekindles his love for Kelly. |
+ | The gang puts on a rap version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". However, when Jessie and Zack find out they have to kiss in the last scene they start to doubt their friendship and question their feelings for each other, falling out with Kelly and Slater in the process. The show must go, on, though, and Slater and Zack end up in a series of ever-escalating and vicious knife-fights in front of the audience. Not knowing whether it is real or fake, the audience simply shrieks for much of the show, with several people breaking down emotionally while the gang settles their disputes. Not to be outdone, Kelly and Jessie (with Zack and Slater in the background) try and outwit each other in a battle of tellings of The Aristocrats re-enacted in full glory. In the end, Jessie remains with Slater, while Zack rekindles his love for Kelly. The four limp and crawl off stage to an awaiting ambulance which can only do so much to save their limbs, but ultimately they are better off for their trials and tribulations in young love. Screech remains single. |
==Cast== |
==Cast== |
Revision as of 07:09, 3 August 2015
Snow White and the Seven Dorks is the twentieth episode of season four of Saved by the Bell.
Summary
The gang puts on a rap version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". However, when Jessie and Zack find out they have to kiss in the last scene they start to doubt their friendship and question their feelings for each other, falling out with Kelly and Slater in the process. The show must go, on, though, and Slater and Zack end up in a series of ever-escalating and vicious knife-fights in front of the audience. Not knowing whether it is real or fake, the audience simply shrieks for much of the show, with several people breaking down emotionally while the gang settles their disputes. Not to be outdone, Kelly and Jessie (with Zack and Slater in the background) try and outwit each other in a battle of tellings of The Aristocrats re-enacted in full glory. In the end, Jessie remains with Slater, while Zack rekindles his love for Kelly. The four limp and crawl off stage to an awaiting ambulance which can only do so much to save their limbs, but ultimately they are better off for their trials and tribulations in young love. Screech remains single.
Cast
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack Morris
- Mario Lopez as A.C. Slater
- Dustin Diamond as Screech Powers
- Lark Voorhies as Lisa Turtle
- Tiffani Thiessen as Kelly Kapowski
- Elizabeth Berkley as Jessie Spano
- Dennis Haskins as Richard Belding
Guest Cast
- Henry Polic II as Mr. Bainbridge
- Richard Israel as Ronald Geekman
Quotes
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