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If you want to know what the Saved by the Bell revival, which debuted on NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock a few weeks ago, is like, here’s a snapshot: In the pilot episode, “Mac Morris” takes new student Daisy to the Max, a brightly colored, zigzag-laden student meeting spot that is a holdover from the original show. As he describes it, “It’s where we like to hang out after school … also, before and during.” Daisy, who transferred from a much less affluent school district, responds: “Wait, so you guys go to a sit-down restaurant every single day? Isn’t that expensive?” In short, the new show is an incredibly meta take on the original, aimed squarely at the now-grown millennials who watched it as kids. But, as the media has sometimes failed to understand, not everyone is a millennial, and not everyone is well-versed enough in ....
Jerry Morris, 85, of Comanche, passed from this life Saturday, December 26, 2020. Heartland Funeral & Cremations has been entrusted with his funeral arrangements. A Celebration of his life will be held at graveside 3 p.m. Monday December 28, 2020, in Sardis Cemetery of Comanche County with Gerald Burns officiating. The family will greet friends in Heartland Funeral Home prior to the service from 12:30 to 2:30. Condolences to the family may be left online at www.heartlandfuneralhome.net Jerry Mack Morris was born August 19, 1935, in Gorman, TX, to Oral D and Ona Udell (Van Cleave) Morris. He graduated from Sidney High School. Jerry joined the United States Army and served in the Signal Corps. Jerry married his wife of 33 years September 28, 1987, in Stephenville, TX. He attended and was a member of First United Methodist Church Comanche. Jerry worked for the Texas Animal Health Commission for over thirty years. He was interested in farming and ranching, attending rodeo ....
The Saved by the Bell reboot is now available to watch on Peacock and fans of the show are already awaiting news of a second season. ComicBook.com recently had the chance to chat with some of the show s stars, including Dexter Darden (Devante Young), Mitchell Hoog (Mac Morris), Haskiri Velazquez (Daisy Jiménez), and Belmont Cameli (Jamie Spano). The young cast revealed some advice given to them by the original show s stars and opened up about the new version s representation. We also asked each actor about their season two dreams ranging from what will they want to happen to their characters to potential throwbacks to the original series. ....
Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Gov. Zack Morris in the season finale of the Saved By The Bell reboot. (Tyler Golden/Peacock) The new iteration of the series follows what happens when an underprivileged high school gets shut down thanks to Zack Morris, now California s governor and all of that school s kids get sent to Bayside. I think it s not been what people expected it to be when they saw that Saved By The Bell was starting again, Saved By The Bell director Kabir Akhtar told LAist. Which I think is a good thing, to come back and check out an old universe that you know, but see the way it s changed. Because all of us have changed since watching ....
✖ Saved by the Bell cast and if they received any words of wisdom from the veteran actors. Mario [Lopez] and Elizabeth [Berkley] could not have been more welcoming, more kind, more genuine, Darden shared. And you know, they ve been through it before. They ve been through the ups and downs. They ve been through the ringer, they understand what it s like to be in the show with such history. So they were just trying to guide us in the best way possible and contributing advice here or there. And just letting us know, like, Listen, I know this is going to be a rough ride. Something that you guys might not necessarily be used to, but we re here for you and we support you. And they really poured into each and every one of us individually. ....