The specter of TV revivals has never loomed larger in the wake of Netflix reunions like Fuller House or Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, but if Bayside ever gets back together for more Saved by The Bell, the reunion may not be a happy one. Producer Peter Engel reveals some surprisingly unhappy endings for the original six, as well the actual potential to return.
The only Fourth of July episode of anything worth mentioning is the series finale of ‘The Wonder Years.’ Airing on May 12, 1993, an epilogue set during a Fourth of July parade became one of the most memorable television moments of the last 25 years.
If you were an 80's baby, or a child of the 90's, at some point you were introduced to 'Saved By The Bell.' Whether you tuned in to new episodes, TBS reruns, or "the new class" it was hard to avoid Zack Morris and his teen idol cast mates. The show had a really successful run and was a hit with the teenage demographic, producing tons of spin-offs.
Everyone who grew up in the 80's & 90's experienced 'Saved By The Bell.' Even if you didn't like the sitcom, it was impossible to get away from it being that it was such a big part of pop culture. The teen sitcom aired from 1988-1993 and followed a group of students and their principal through their experiences at Bayside High School.