A modern reimagining of the beloved '90s sitcom.
Zack Morris is now the governor of California and under scrutiny for closing too many underfunded high schools. To address this, he proposes they send the affected students to the most well-funded and better-performing schools in the state – including Bayside High. This influx of new students gives the privileged Bayside kids a much-needed reality check.
Comments (7)
07/23/22 at 01:00am
People watch TV shows like this to drown put the noise,another example of leftist woke idealism being forced onto people. Forcing people to endure this ultimately brought its demise..The trans character was forced.The original was successful because it was natural,nothing about this reboot was near natural.
06/27/22 at 11:53am
I felt that the premise was corny and the T on the show was forced and kinda gross tbh. Why ruin what we grew up loving but hey 2 or 3 woke people will hate my opinion. Yet the shows results back me sorry not sorry
12/18/20 at 08:17pm
@joel
You are a horrible person to think that someone being part of the LGBTQ community has anything to do with whether you like a show or not.
It is a little corny, but so was the old show. We are enjoying it for what it is. Maybe not the best, but entertaining enough to watch off the pvr.
You are a horrible person to think that someone being part of the LGBTQ community has anything to do with whether you like a show or not.
It is a little corny, but so was the old show. We are enjoying it for what it is. Maybe not the best, but entertaining enough to watch off the pvr.
11/25/20 at 08:30pm
This show shouldn’t have been rebooted at all especially throwing a dang LGBTQ person in the mix that screwed the show up.
11/25/20 at 01:02pm
The preview was painful to watch.
11/25/20 at 03:51am
I've got a bad feeling about this.
10/07/20 at 01:14am
I believe that Saved by the Bell should be stuck back in the 90s because many of the things that they had done on the original series they can't do with this one ( misoginism,feminism, hate crime against geeks and misfits, as well as naive female students dating crafty bad boys and older college boyfriends.)