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It is not breaking news that Zack Morris was a dishonest person. But:Do you know in which season he told the most lies, and least? Which relationship brought the best out of him, and how did his deceptions correspond with his treatment of women? Did he ever learn anything and grow? "Saved by the Bell" is one of the defining shows for millennial childhoods, and "Zack Morris Lied 329 Times!" offers an unprecedented blend of episode guide and modern re-examination, appreciating the good, lamenting the bad and determining how well the classic sitcom holds up over time. Using fun/scathing episode…mehr

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It is not breaking news that Zack Morris was a dishonest person. But:Do you know in which season he told the most lies, and least? Which relationship brought the best out of him, and how did his deceptions correspond with his treatment of women? Did he ever learn anything and grow? "Saved by the Bell" is one of the defining shows for millennial childhoods, and "Zack Morris Lied 329 Times!" offers an unprecedented blend of episode guide and modern re-examination, appreciating the good, lamenting the bad and determining how well the classic sitcom holds up over time. Using fun/scathing episode recaps and stats-driven, season-ending analysis, this unique pop cultural retrospective considers every appearance of Zack and the gang (from junior high through college, plus the two "SBTB" movies) while exploring the series' progressive negativity toward female characters, especially Jessie. Incorporating interviews with 22 cast members, the book identifies several moments copied by "Arrested Development" and "Friends," includes memorable quotes and trivia and ultimately asks: Can we still think this series was the best even though he was the worst? FEATURES INTERVIEWS WITH:Ed Alonzo (Max) Anne Tremko (Leslie on "The College Years") Troy Fromin (Ox) Edward Blatchford (Rod Belding) Nancy Valen (Nurse Jennifer) Eddie Garcia (Johnny Dakota) "Zack Morris is Trash" creator Dashiell Driscoll And many more!
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Matt Pais spent 11 years as the movie critic and music editor for the Chicago Tribune's RedEye, reviewing more than 2,000 movies and interviewing Will Ferrell, Brie Larson, LeBron James, Kacey Musgraves, Justin Timberlake and hundreds more celebrities. He released his debut collection of fiction, "This Won't Take Long: 100 Very Short Stories of Dangerous Relationships, Impaired Presidents, Frustrating Jobs and More," in 2019. He lives in Chicago with his wife and son. Visit him at mattpais.com.