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I didn't like the fact that the first season cast were basically clones of the old Bayside gang, I knew of the many cast changes later seasons but I was getting burned out with SBTB by then
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The setting of the new class sitcom should neither be in Bayside nor Valley nor similar type of public high school, that's why, Mace.
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Mr. Belding and Screech were the only two consistent characters during the show's entire run. And there always had to be some sort of subplot between the two no matter how contrived or ridiculous it may have been. So as the SBTB Reviewed blog argues, it was a show that didn't have any real, discernable identity outside of always trying to imitate its predecessor. |
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More like the Chuck Lorre of nineties teen/tween television, if you ask me. To be perfectly honest (and completely blunt), Engel cranked out one teen sitcom after the next throughout the nineties, well into the new millennium...for better or for worse (and I'm definitely leaning towards "worse"), Engel truly had NBC by the balls--as well as an unbreakable stranglehold on live-action Saturday morning entertainment--way back in the day; Engel may have had the best intentions (and ambitions) back then, but Norman Lear he definitely wasn't.
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I enthusiastically concur. It was painfully obvious that all of the characters introduced during "Saved By The Bell: The New Class'" inaugural season in the autumn of '93 were direct--not to mention blatant--carbon copies of the original "SBTB" cast...case in point: Scott Erickson (Robert Sutherland Telfer) was essentially a poor man's Zack (much like his predecessor, he would even break the fourth wall on occasion during the episode and comment on the shenanigans going on); Isaac Lidsky's character, Barton "Weasel" Wyzell, was virtually a dead ringer for Screech; Megan Jones (Bianca Lawson) was an amalgam of both Lisa and Jessie; Jonathan Angel's character, leather jacket-wearing rebel Tommy "Tommy D" DeLuca, was clearly a stand-in for Slater; Lindsay Warner (Natalia Cigliuti) became a Kelly clone; and Vicki Noodleman (Bonnie Russavage) was nothing more than a far more neurotic (and far more annoying) Jessie wannabe.
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I've actually watched quite a few scattered episodes of The New Class from its interminable seven-season, 143 episode run, and I'm still quite baffled--not to mention flabbergasted and even appalled--by the frequent (and totally unnecessary) cast changes that occurred throughout its entire existence on NBC's TNBC block on Saturday mornings. To this day, I still don't understand why most of the replacement characters from season three onward--namely Maria Lopez (Samantha Esteban), Ryan Parker (Richard Lee Jackson), R.J. "Hollywood" Collins (Salim Grant), and Tony Dillon (Tom Wade Huntington)--were transfer students from Bayside's "friendly" crosstown rival Valley...surely Engel could've been a little bit more clever than that. |
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Thanks for commenting. Enjoy your day, as well as your weekend. |
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I know, right? Screech's altered voice in later episodes of The New Class (from midway through season four until the finale) was truly an abomination; it sounded like a combination of Steve Urkel, Inspector Gadget, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Gilbert Gottfried. I actually preferred Dustin's natural voice as it was...I have no idea why Dustin abruptly decided to tweak his voice during The New Class' fourth season; my theory is that Engel suggested (or demanded) that Dustin be more outrageous and Jim Carrey-esque than he had been previously, even more so than both its predecessor and The College Years.
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It was indeed pathetic--and sad--to see Dustin (and Screech) reduced to nothing more than a live-action cartoon character, complete with a horrible, screechy (no pun intended) voice, in later episodes of The New Class...clearly Engel was ordering the writing staff to incorporate vaudeville-era slapstick comedy--largely performed, obviously, by both Dustin and his longtime co-star Dennis Haskins--into the increasingly mundane and pedestrian scripts to hang on to its rapidly-aging teen/tween audience as The New Class sputtered along on NBC's Saturday morning TNBC block. |
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* Drugging Dustin's screech voice by accident, which should not have. * Creating wrong lines that cannot be tolerable by too much publicity. TBH, IMO. |
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