Season 3: 1991
Series # | Season # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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48 (35) | 1 | "The Last Dance" | Don Barnhart | Jeffrey J. Sachs | September 14, 1991 | 6349 |
In order to afford a costume for the school's costume ball, Kelly gets a job working at The Max. However, as Kelly spends more time working with her boss Jeff Hunter (Patrick Muldoon), she falls for him and may have to tell Zack that their relationship is over. | ||||||
49 (36) | 2 | "Zack's Birthday" | Don Barnhart | Bennett Tramer | September 14, 1991 | 6366 |
The gang take summer jobs at a beach resort, but have trouble dealing with their boss Mr. Carosi. Meanwhile, Zack falls for the boss' daughter, Stacey (Leah Remini). | ||||||
50 (37) | 3 | "The Aftermath" | Don Barnhart | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | September 21, 1991 | 6350 |
After catching Kelly and Jeff together at the movies, Zack seeks revenge by dating new girls and making Kelly jealous. | ||||||
51 (38) | 4 | "The Game" | Don Barnhart | Jeffrey J. Sachs | September 21, 1991 | 6367 |
Zack bets Mr. Carosi (Ernie Sabella) that if he wins a volleyball game, Zack can buy his car. However, Zack's team is short of a player when the star player Gary is injured. | ||||||
52 (39) | 5 | "Operation Zack" | Don Barnhart | Jeffrey J. Sachs | September 28, 1991 | 6358 |
Zack sprains his knee before the big basketball game, and while in hospital learns that Lisa is a part-time candy-striper. However, he also learns that he will need surgery to repair his knee and worries that it may go wrong. | ||||||
53 (40) | 6 | "Fourth of July" | Don Barnhart | Scott Spencer Gordon | October 12, 1991 | 6368 |
The annual Fourth of July beauty pageant at the beach resort is taking place, and Zack is selected as one of the judges. However, he is put under pressure when Carosi informs him that he wants Zack to choose Stacey no matter what it takes. | ||||||
54 (41) | 7 | "Check Your Mate" | Don Barnhart | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | October 5, 1991 | 6360 |
With the annual chess competition between Valley and Bayside approaching, Valley decides to get some dirt on Screech, the head champion. Things turn ugly when Valley steals Screech's lucky beret, given to him by Violet. Zack and Slater try to pull the old switcheroo with Valley's chess jock, a Russian exchange student. | ||||||
55 (42) | 8 | "My Boyfriend's Back" | Don Barnhart | Jeffrey J. Sachs | October 5, 1991 | 6370 |
Zack and the gang enter in the annual ATV race. Meanwhile, Zack feels inferior when Stacey's ex-boyfriend Craig shows up at the beach resort from Boston. | ||||||
56 (43) | 9 | "Fake I.D.'s" | Don Barnhart | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | October 19, 1991 | 6353 |
Zack falls for a college girl named Danielle when she goes to The Max to use the phone. In order to impress her, he lies about his age and makes fake I.D.'s so that he, Slater and Screech can sneak into an over-18 nightclub. However, they get a big surprise when they see Kelly's boyfriend Jeff dancing with another girl there. | ||||||
57 (44) | 10 | "Boss Lady" | Don Barnhart | Bennett Tramer | October 19, 1991 | 6369 |
When her father goes away, Stacey is left in charge of the resort. However, she cannot manage by herself so the gang pitches in to help her when things go wrong: gold fever hits the beach, someone accidentally booked two parties at the same time, and the chef decides to quit. | ||||||
58 (45) | 11 | "Pipe Dreams" | Don Barnhart | Peter Engel & Tom Tenowich | October 26, 1991 | 6361 |
When the school strikes oil, the kids go crazy for it after they find out how much the well is worth. However, they soon realize the costs outweigh the benefits. | ||||||
59 (46) | 12 | "The Last Weekend" | Don Barnhart | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | October 26, 1991 | 6371 |
Stacey and her father fight over Zack, Kelly gets hit on by an 11-year-old, Slater meets a girl, and the whole staff build an enormous sand castle. In the end, even Mr. Carosi realizes that goodbyes are hard. | ||||||
60 (47) | 13 | "The Wicked Stepbrother (Part 1)" | Don Barnhart | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | November 2, 1991 | 6351 |
Jessie meets her new stepbrother, Eric, but soon discovers that he has a dark side to him as he uses blackmail to get his way. Meanwhile, Eric takes a liking to Lisa, and Zack and Slater decide to get their revenge on Eric by setting him up to get caught driving Mr. Belding's shiny new red convertible. Things go awry, however, when Eric lets Lisa drive the car and she gets into an accident. | ||||||
61 (48) | 14 | "The Wicked Stepbrother (Part 2)" | Don Barnhart | Peter Engel & Tom Tenowich | November 2, 1991 | 6352 |
Eric learns that Zack and Slater paid Lisa off to go out with him in order to get him into trouble for driving Mr. Belding's car. To get back at them, Eric has the auto mechanic class take the totaled car apart. When Jessie finds out she confronts him about it, and soon gives him a black eye for calling her a "chick." To make amends, Eric puts Belding's car back together himself so Zack and Slater do not get into trouble, and apologizes. | ||||||
62 (49) | 15 | "Date Auction" | Don Barnhart | Jeffrey J. Sachs | November 9, 1991 | 6354 |
A date-auction is held by the school to raise money for new cheerleading uniforms. Jessie's not keen on the idea of a "meat market," and forbids the girls to bid on Slater. Lisa changes her image to bag her bookworm boyfriend. And when an overweight girl bids on Zack and wins, he has to deal with the consequences when she finds out that he has been making excuses to avoid going out with her. | ||||||
63 (50) | 16 | "All in the Mall" | Don Barnhart | Scott Spencer Gordon | November 9, 1991 | 6365 |
After a failed attempt to buy tickets to the U2 concert, Zack and the gang find $5,000 abandoned at the mall. But things don't work out when the gang is chased by mobsters around the mall. | ||||||
64 (51) | 17 | "S.A.T.S." | Don Barnhart | Bennett Tramer | November 16, 1991 | 6356 |
Jessie's chances of getting into her dream college are hurt when she scores 1205 on the SAT, while Zack scores 1502. | ||||||
65 (52) | 18 | "Palm Springs Weekend (Part 1)" | Don Barnhart | Brett Dewey & Ronald B. Solomon | November 16, 1991 | 6372 |
Jessie and the gang are invited to her father's wedding. Jessie is excited, at first, but soon becomes displeased when she discovers that her father is marrying a younger woman. Meanwhile, Slater goes on a date with a princess and Zack and Kelly begin to rethink their friendship. | ||||||
66 (53) | 19 | "Palm Springs Weekend (Part 2)" | Don Barnhart | Jeffrey J. Sachs | November 23, 1991 | 6373 |
Zack tries to talk Jessie into letting the wedding go ahead, while Slater gets used to his new girlfriend being of royal blood. Meanwhile, Zack and Kelly go on a date, but decide to just stay friends. | ||||||
67 (54) | 20 | "Hold Me Tight" | Don Barnhart | Jim Parker | November 23, 1991 | 6355 |
Zack falls for a new girl named Kristy who wants to become part of the wrestling team, but is barred from the team because of her gender. The gang decide to help her out, but Jessie soon regrets it when Kristy makes the team and becomes close friends with Slater. | ||||||
68 (55) | 21 | "No Hope With Dope" | Don Barnhart | Scott Spencer Gordon | November 30, 1991 | 6362 |
Bayside is chosen by a Hollywood movie star, as the location of an anti-drug commercial. The gang are set to star in the commercial, however when the gang learns that someone has been smoking pot at Bayside, they soon realize that things aren't going to be as easy as they thought. The gang later feel deceived after learning that the star himself, uses drugs. | ||||||
69 (56) | 22 | "Rockumentary" | Don Barnhart | Peter Engel & Tom Tenowich | November 30, 1991 | 6364 |
Casey Kasem tells the story of how "The Zack Attack" got together and their rise to fame. | ||||||
70 (57) | 23 | "Cut Day" | Don Barnhart | Bennett Tramer | December 7, 1991 | 6359 |
Jessie and her new friend Graham protest the use of polystyrene foam cups at their school. Meanwhile, Zack dodges Belding after betting against Slater that he will be able to ditch his classes. | ||||||
71 (58) | 24 | "Home For Christmas (Part 1)" | Don Barnhart | Tom Tenowich | December 7, 1991 | 6374 |
Zack falls for a girl who works at the mall, but is unaware that she is homeless. Meanwhile, the gang is busy getting ready for their production of "A Christmas Carol". | ||||||
72 (59) | 25 | "Home For Christmas (Part 2)" | Don Barnhart | Bennett Tramer | December 14, 1991 | 6375 |
Zack discovers the true identity of the homeless girl, Laura, and her boss accuses her of stealing a sports coat. This leads to her being fired from her job, prompting the gang to persuade her boss to let her come back. Her boss apologizes by giving her father the sports coat. Zack and his mom let Laura and her dad (Frank) stay until he can find a job. | ||||||
73 (60) | 26 | "Mystery Weekend" | Don Barnhart | Bennett Tramer | December 21, 1991 | 6363 |
The gang visit a mansion for a murder mystery weekend after winning a competition. However, a murder attempt is made on the host who soon goes missing, and the gang has to find out who is responsible. |
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