Saved by the Bell: The New Class - Season 03 (1995)
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Saved by the Bell: The New Class - Season 03
Still enrolled at Bayside High School for the third season of Saved by the Bell: The New Class are students "Tommy D" (Jonathan Angel), Lindsay (Natalia Cigliuti), and Rachel (Sarah Lancaster). Missing are Bobby, Brian, and Megan, while newcomers include Ryan (Richard Lee Jackson), R.J. (Salim Grant), and Maria (Samantha Becker), the latter two having transferred from Bayside's traditional rival, Valley High. Remaining firmly ensconced as the principal of Bayside High is Richard Belding (Dennis Haskins), with former Saved by the Bell regular "Screech" Powers (Dustin Diamond) still interning as Belding's administrative assistant. Several of this season's episodes are reworkings of classic Saved by the Bell installments, notably "Acting Jealous" (adapted from the earlier series' "Snow White and the Seven Dorks") and "The Principal's Principles" (inspired by "Student-Teacher Week"). Other noteworthy episodes include "Maria's Movie Star," in which Lew Horn recreates his Saved by the Bell role as Mr. Moody; "No Smoking," which concludes with an anti-smoking plea by President Bill Clinton; and a multi-episode story arc in which the class spends a "semester at sea" on an ocean-voyage field trip. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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