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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Show Freakin' Rocks,
This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
"Saved By The Bell-The College Years" was a really great show and it's so great that the show is on DVD. It was rather short lived 19 episodes, but every episode was enjoyable and if you are a big fan of the show you will enjoy watching these episodes back to back to back.
Zach, Kelly, Slater, and Screech are all freshman in college. Kelly is roomates with two women Alex and Leslie. Blonde hair Leslie is a girl from a wealthy family and Alex is just a silly young woman who dates Slater on the show. I can't understand why they put Slater with such an odd girl and she shares the comic relief role with Screech. My favorite episode of the show is the Thanksgiving episode. There are a lot of celebrities that stop by the show, Marv Albert, Jonathon Brandis, Brian Austin Green, Jenna Von Oy, Marsha Warfield and Mr. Belding. Zach and Kelly are broke up but remain good friends. The rekindling of their relationship starts heating up around the episode "Dr. Kelly." Kelly expresses to Zach that she wants to be a doctor and he basically shoots her down so Kelly throws herself into her waitress job at a Hooter's like restaurant named Skeeters. Zach offers Kelly kind words and they agree that they have "chemistry." It's cute the way the episode ends and by the Thanksgiving episode they share of kiss and by the end of the series Zach and Kelly make plans to take their relationship to another level.
28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dumb, stupid, unrealistc, but amazingly, it's still fun.,
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This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
Maybe I'm partial to the series because Zack (Mark-Paul Gosselaar)and myself are about the same age and I grew up with him during the 1st series too during my high school years. But now as I look back, I can't believe how stupid the shows actually were. Notice how the show was always recorded in the same hallway, the same people were always together, the principal was nothing short of a moron, and the stories were as realistic as Elvis being alive.
The College Years, while the critics may say otherwise, is clearly better than the high school episodes. Maybe it's because "I was in college during the "College Years" but they really seem more entertaining to me and is definitely fun to watch if you're fan of no-brainer nonsense entertainment like me. Saved by the Bell is about "stupid" plotlines and loop holes of stories that really don't make sense, and that is what makes them fun. Although shortlived, the series was unlike it's high school counterpart. Alot has changed since Bayside. How convenient that Slater, Kelly, Zack and Screech all end up in the same dorm room together. Once again "unrealistic craziness" that the show survives on. Too bad Lisa Turtle (Lark Voorhies) and Jessica Spano (Elisebeth Berkley) couldn't make it back, although lark does make a cameo toward the end of the series. "Berkley was too busy taking her clothes off for the grammy award winning movie "ShowGirls". The series basically brings back Zack's non-sensical antics to college life at California Univeristy. Towards the end the story, the series focuses back on Zack and Kelly falling in love and then eventually talking about getting married. AC-Slater (Mario Lopez) really shines during the series and shows his fine acting abilities in a "silly" but sometimes serious way. Some newbie (nobodies) come around for the show and help it along the way too. Mark-Paul Gosselaar and the conflicts of college life really made me laugh throughout every episode. Every tongue and cheek cliche' and trick to make 30 minutes go by is used up on every episode. Screech still ruins of the episodes better moments when the unrealistic feel of the show is brought out almost to the point of being absurd, but Zack, Slater and Kelly seem to keep the show at bay. It's too bad the show was cut, because some of the last episodes were getting a bit more serious and believable and I wanted more. Saved By The Bell: The College Years is a good DVD buy and people who are like me, will watch it over and over, we just don't know why we watch it?
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wow, I am surprised at the reviews! This is for SBTB fans who want to complete their collection IMO,
By James (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
First of all, I do enjoy watching this dvd...I have been a fan of SBTB since Miss Bliss, and really liked each character..its like Lark Vorhiees says on the SBTB 3 & 4 seasons commentary, they all had great chemistry. They were an ensemble that really worked!
To me, this dvd is what it would be like if Seinfeld did a show where only Jerry and Elaine moved somewhere, left George and Kramer behind, and met new friends. Then, change elements about Jerry and Elaine that people enjoyed, and that is what the College Years are to me... As mentioned, Kelly is different-nothing like Kelly Kapowski from Bayside...I know people change, but I don't see any sort of similarity! Different hair, different style choices, different acting person...it is just weird!! Slater's niche is also taken away-he was the jock, and now falls to low status at the school..I know he is a new freshman, but...that takes away part of who his character was! Also, as mentioned, he is paired with Alex, who seems odd, and she doesn't have near the amount of charm as Elizabeth Berkley! There is more to say, but I don't want to bore (too much!) I am just pointing out that if you have not seen SBTB The College Years, and expect it to be just like Bayside and the kids there, you are in for a surprise! This doesn't make it a BAD show, but I was shocked to see the differences in these two shows...I thought that after not seeing the College Years since I was about 12, that these episodes would seem different to me now that I am older, but now I notice the differences all the more! I would recommend this dvd if you saw and liked The College Years originally, or are a Saved By The Bell collector (like myself)...otherwise, if you haven't seen the show, I would rent it (if possible!)
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Short-Lived Effort Lives On,
By S. R. (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
This show is not looked upon favorably by some of the original Saved by the Bell aficionados because of all of the changes that were made. Zack is no longer top dog on campus, Kelly is is not so much sweet as she is sassy, Slater struggles to win wrestling matches, Jesse & Lisa's replacements are not as well-defined, and Screech...well, he's the same dork as always. Despite these differences, the show still manages to make the audience care for the struggles of four familiar characters (and some new ones) as they adjust to college life. This series will undoubtedly hold a greater fondness for those who remember life in dorms, campus get-togethers with friends, and those boring professors who seem to make a lot more sense after college. Granted relationships on this show still never go beyond kissing, but the gang seems just as preoccupied with trying to prove that they can make it on their own.
As the series progresses, so do the characters, which is not something that could be said of the original SBTB. Even though there were only 19 episodes, it was clear that each person was evolving and finding their particular niche in the social rung of society (as defined by college standards at least). Not that the students did not get into a fair share of trouble with the resident authority figure played by Bob Golic. While he lacks the sweet gullibility of Mr.Belding, Golic still succeeds in walking that fine line between mentor and friend. There are no bonus features, although this set does have chapter stops enabling the viewer to skip to certain scenes (a basic feature lacking in the previous SBTB releases). The 90 minute Wedding In Las Vegas movie, which concluded the show's plotlines is available separately on DVD. In closing, this is a great series that holds up much better in hindsight. The words to the opening theme song summed up this series best, "I'm standing at the edge of tomorrow, and it's all up to me how far I go."
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!,
This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
I adored the show when I watched it in Italian (I was like 10 years at that time).
Now that I'm 25 and I had the chance of watching it in the original version, I can't help loving it even more: amazing cast, funny stories, catchy songs...what more can you ask to a tv show? Thank you, Amazon, for giving me the opportunity of affording to buy the whole collection! <3
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
saved by the bell college years,
This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
I've always liked the college years too. I'm thinking it got cancelled after the first season? That was too bad because I thought it was good. A few of the episodes are a little boring but most of them are really good and funny. I think it's definitely worth buying.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good but doesn't include the actual wedding,
By Joanna (Sac) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
This is a good show and still glad I purchased this but I wanted the wedding in las vegas. So you have to get the Hawaiian Style/Wedding in Las Vegas show.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, cheesy fun,
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This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
I bought this product because I remember watching the series when it was on and thinking that it was good, clean, cheesy fun with some of my favorite TV characters of all time.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quit you're complaining and read this!,
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This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
You don't have to wait on pins and needles to find out whether they're ever going to release the Wedding in Las Vegas (Final episode/Movie), or the Hawian style movie either. We have them over here in England for dirt cheap. You can find them in a box set which includes three random episodes aswell, and I would reccomend it whether you have the episodes or not, because it's cheaper to buy the set than to buy the movies seperately.
It's about 11:99 in pounds. So it's around $20. Happy shopping!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
College!,
By Shizzy (Missouri) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saved by the Bell: The College Years (Complete Series) (DVD)
The guys are back, Zack, Screech, and Slater...Kelly as well. Lisa and Jessie are gone, but this doesnt' slow down the new series. No more HS and now into college, where they are all at square one and learn it the hard way. A great short lived show, that had you laughing in a different environment. Had some guest appearances as well from other celebs...i suggest get the Wedding in Vegas/Hawaii movie to cap this set off!
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