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Peacock’s New ‘Saved By the Bell’ Class Puts a Fresh Spin on a Familiar Franchise

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Amber Dowling The thing about going back to high school is that it’s never the same as you remember. Nor should it be, given the amount of personal growth and development you’ve hopefully had in the years since graduation.

Taper your expectations though, and taking a stroll down memory lane can leave you embracing the fond memories you experienced while recognizing all the ways in which you now, perhaps, know better.That appears to have been Peacock’s strategy in reviving “Saved By The Bell,” the 1990s-era teen comedy where problems could be solved in 22 minute, high school archetypes were readily available, and the kids had unwieldly power over bumbling authority figures.

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