View Full Version : Mark-Paul Gosselaar is sorry for one particularly cringeworthy episode


TMC
11-03-2016, 03:35 PM
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irehtman
11-12-2016, 06:38 PM
About time!

JO Sweet Heart
12-04-2016, 11:47 PM
To me, what matters is that Zack learned about how it all started for his family which is why I love the episode. :) :) :)

God bless you always!!! :) :) :)

Holly

C_ME
12-25-2016, 07:40 PM
Maybe I'm being ignorant, but I don't understand why Mark-Paul apologized. His character doesn't take the family tree project seriously, gets called out by Ms. Wentworth for disrespecting the class and his ancestors, isn't allowed to compete in the next track meet until he does a thorough report on his ancestry, gets help from Chief Henry to research his family history, and gives a great, more detailed presentation on his Native American roots, and Zack shows pride in his heritage. It was a good lesson on knowing your family history and being proud of the great things about it. Plus, the casting of late actor Dehl Berti (who played Chief Henry) legitimized the whole espisode because he was Native American.

I don't think Mark-Paul needed to apologize, but maybe I'm wrong.

gidgetgrape
12-25-2016, 08:44 PM
Maybe I'm being ignorant, but I don't understand why Mark-Paul apologized. His character doesn't take the family tree project seriously, gets called out by Ms. Wentworth for disrespecting the class and his ancestors, isn't allowed to compete in the next track meet until he does a thorough report on his ancestry, gets help from Chief Henry to research his family history, and gives a great, more detailed presentation on his Native American roots, and Zack shows pride in his heritage. It was a good lesson on knowing your family history and being proud of the great things about it. Plus, the casting of late actor Dehl Berti (who played Chief Henry) legitimized the whole espisode because he was Native American.

I don't think Mark-Paul needed to apologize, but maybe I'm wrong.

Maybe he felt the need to apologize because that episode is still being shown and dressing like a Native American is now considered inappropriate. It was always inappropriate, but now it's more widely accepted as a no-no. Mark-Paul is at the age of reflection and maybe he was worried this would be a mark on his repetition in the future.

egghead
12-25-2016, 09:27 PM
I don't think Mark-Paul needed to apologize
Neither do I.