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7/10
Bliss does Judge Judy
callanvass7 December 2013
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Zack and the gang have never successfully pulled a prank on their beloved Miss Bliss. As a matter of fact, nobody in history has managed to pull a prank on Miss Bliss. They try everything, but Miss Bliss won't fall for it. Miss Bliss says the shenanigans have to stop. Someone puts paint on Miss Bliss's chair, and Screech is held as the prime suspect. They decide to reveal the culprit in a court of law style. THANKFULLY, unlike the previous episode, Tina's role is extremely limited in this episode, as is another pointless character, Milo. I've never been into pranks very much, myself, so perhaps others will get more out of this episode. It's clever, entertaining, witty, and really likable. My problem is that the trial gets to be a bit draggy at times. Lisa is very funny as the witness, but I felt it began to lose its luster after awhile. This episode has a great twist ending. It throws in a good message about how your education should come first, before anything else. The teenage characters don't have much to do, aside from Screech & Zack. I like this episode, but it does get draggy a bit. Hayley Mills plays a great judge

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8/10
Practical Jokes (#1.10)
ComedyFan201025 May 2017
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It is the week when the school plays practical jokes on their teachers. Miss Bliss has never been caught and they are trying very hard. When her sweater gets painted she tries Screech. Nikki is the persecution and Zack his defendant with the rest being jury and at the end he is seen as not guilty.

Now this was a pretty fun episode. The whole trial was very entertaining. I liked Mr Belding as a witness a lot. He was pretty fun in the whole episode also because of his constant falling for pranks.

The ending is also great. Both with turning out that Miss Bliss putting paint on the chair herself and that Screech at the end finally gets her and will go down in history.
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