View Full Version : When Did Saved By the Bell Jump the Shark?


TMC
02-11-2023, 01:34 AM
http://www.popculturereferences.com/when-did-saved-by-the-bell-jump-the-shark/

In a feature looking at if or when a TV series "jumped the shark," Brian asks you all to determine when (or if) Saved by the Bell jumped the shark.

Today, we look at when (or if) you folks believe that Saved By the Bell “jumped the shark.” (https://web.archive.org/web/20061031125314/http://www.jumptheshark.com/s/savedbythebell.htm)

This is “Just Can’t Jump It,” (https://popculturereferences.com/category/just-cant-jump-it/) a feature where we examine shows and whether they “jumped the shark.” Jumped the shark (coined by Jon Hein (http://www.jonhein.com/)) means that the show had a specific point in time where, in retrospect, you realize that show was going downhill from there (even if, in some rare occasions, the show later course-corrected). Not every show DOES jump the shark. Some shows just remain good all the way through. And some shows are terrible all the way through. What we’re looking for are moments where a show that you otherwise enjoyed hit a point where it took a noticeable nose dive after that time and if so, what moment was that?

I’m going with a tricky one this time around, the teen sitcom, Saved By the Bell, about a group of high school students and the wacky hijinks in their lives, along with their wacky principal. This was one of those series that really blew up in syndication, which occurred right when the series was just about to end, leading to a primetime spinoff that went nowhere (as the syndication audience didn’t translate to primetime well. Perhaps if it had longer in syndication before debuting the primetime series? The show hit syndication in the fall of 1992, and the primetime show was fall of 1993).

So first…DID IT JUMP THE SHARK? Yes.

WHEN DID IT JUMP THE SHARK So here’s where this is tricky, as there is a very good argument that the show jumped the shark from Day 1. I think it didn’t, but I am willing to bend to the will of the majority on this one, and I’m very curious as to how many people think that it jumped from the start. I think that it is important that we judge the show for the context of how it was intended, as a show for tweens. You can still say that a show for tweens was bad, even in the context of a show meant for tweens, of course, but it definitely changes the context of how you should judge the show, quality-wise. For me, I’m going to go with the tricky final season, where the syndication numbers were strong enough for NBC to double the order on the final season AFTER they had already filmed the initial order of episodes, and so Elizabeth Berkley and Tiffani Amber-Thiessen were not available for the extra-ordered episodes, so the show instead replaced them with a new cast member, Tori (Leanna Creel), and then just aired the episodes mixed together, so Jessie and Kelly would be there one week and missing the next, and the show then also re-used unaired episodes from previous seasons mixed in there (sometimes with at least a framing sequence of Zack “Remembering” the unaired episodes, but sometimes just thrown in there despite not making any sense, continuity-wise), and they also did a number of clip shows. It was a total trainwreck of a final season. So that’s my pick (I don’t think The College Years counts, but if it does, then that was terrible, as well).

irehtman
02-19-2023, 10:06 PM
Day 1 on jumping the shark should've been more precise about both actor Dustin Diamond and his Screech Powers character being dangerously included to the difficult original class without noticing that both are related to original SBTB creator Sam Bobrick's abused teen life on the first place.

JO Sweet Heart
03-02-2023, 03:43 PM
To me, the show was still good even when Kelly and Jesse disappeared, and it was because nothing else had changed. The writing was still good enough and the remaining cast members delivered well enough.

God bless you and the remaining cast members always!!!

Holly

P.S. I still can't believe that Dustin Diamond (Screech) is gone already. :( :( :(

irehtman
03-02-2023, 04:21 PM
To me, the show was still good even when Kelly and Jesse disappeared, and it was because nothing else had changed. The writing was still good enough and the remaining cast members delivered well enough.

God bless you and the remaining cast members always!!!

Holly

P.S. I still can't believe that Dustin Diamond (Screech) is gone already. :( :( :(

Although, both actresses, who played Kelly and Jessie, may right move disappearing for many positive reasons which led to have their own successful real-life family marriages each than their own original castmates, TBH, IMO...

I have a feeling that Samantha Becker (Maria Lopez) should replace that deceased Dustin Diamond (Screech Powers) spot right away!