The gang's last weekend at Malibu Sands proves bittersweet, with Zack and Stacey reluctant to part from each other, and the rest of the gang preparing to head home.The gang's last weekend at Malibu Sands proves bittersweet, with Zack and Stacey reluctant to part from each other, and the rest of the gang preparing to head home.The gang's last weekend at Malibu Sands proves bittersweet, with Zack and Stacey reluctant to part from each other, and the rest of the gang preparing to head home.
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- (as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen)
- Mr. Richard Belding
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- Billy
- (as Jordan Michael)
- Cynthia
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaDenise Richards appears as Cynthia in this episode. Both Richards and Elizabeth Berkley would star in films directed by Paul Verhoeven. Berkley starred in Showgirls (1995), while Richards appeared in Starship Troopers (1997).
- GoofsIn the closing credits the year in listed mcmcx, where it should have read mcmxc for 1990.
- Quotes
Albert Clifford 'A.C.' Slater: Aloha, dudes! Meet Cynthia. She's the chick I rescued this afternoon.
Zachary 'Zack' Morris: It's just too bad it took all summer for you guys to get together.
Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano: No, it's okay. She just moved to town and she's going to Bayside. Come on, babe, let's get a burger.
Jessica 'Jessie' Myrtle Spano: "Chick"? "Babe"? Are you gonna take that from him?
Cynthia: With dimples like those, he can say whatever he wants.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Saved by the Bell: Best Summer of My Life (1992)
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written by: Michael Damian, Rich Eames, Scott Gale, Larry Weir, Tom Weir
performed by: Michael Damian
This is my seventh favorite episode of the show, I'll admit it's interesting seeing Zack have another serious relationship in the show, most of the time it was always just another GF of the week. I really like the Stacy girl whom I thought is kinda hot, she has a smart alec but also warm persona. Both of them felt right for each other, their were sparks flying.
There are a few subplots in the episode but those by their nature are really just filler. The really plot line is in both Stacy and Zack. I really liked seeing Zacks feelings for her come though from seeing him trying to somehow get both Stacy and her father to patch things up with each other in clever Zack Morris fashion.
But the true highlight to me are the final minutes with Stacy which I'll admit are bitter sweet as summer is ending, so is the club, which means both are going to go their separate ways, back to their lives. The final words both exchange with each other including the dance are just sweet. We then see Stacy walk away from Zack slowly and Zack stays still and says softly and sadly, "Good Bye." I'll admit there was a lot of truth to this as most of us have been though summer romances and had to depart at some point, it's always painful but like the changing seasons that just how it is.
We then see in the final scene, Zack is sitting on an empty and quiet beach. And then the Bayside gang joins him and then all of them walk away from the beach. At that moment summer is officially over. Despite a brief time together it was one of the best times of Zack's life.
Rating: 4 stars
- hellraiser7
- Mar 16, 2017