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Recently-widowed Miss Carrie Bliss teaches at a middle school in Indianapolis, where she helps her students tackle life lessons.Recently-widowed Miss Carrie Bliss teaches at a middle school in Indianapolis, where she helps her students tackle life lessons.Recently-widowed Miss Carrie Bliss teaches at a middle school in Indianapolis, where she helps her students tackle life lessons.
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Good Morning, Miss Garbage
Good Morning, Miss Bliss is not as bad as people make it seem. It has plots similar to that of Saved by the Bell, with the exception of the romance but the major flaw that the show faces is humor. This is not a funny show! However, like SBTB the show does raise some questions like why does the Janitor hang out with the principal and teachers? Whatever the reasons I always like to ignore this show and just think of it as a rejected first draft.
EXCELLENT show!
I love Good Morning, Miss Bliss! I don't understand why some people don't like it... it's got a great plot and amazing characters! Miss Bliss is such an inspiring teacher, with great personality. Zack, Lisa, Mikey, Nikki, Screech, etc all represented the diversity of junior high. The show is really funny and you will love each character! GMMB represented my childhood... each episode was unique and interesting. I watch it now regularly because it's truly a great show. The themes in each episode are relevant and are greatly enhanced by Miss Bliss, Miss Paladrino, Mylo and Mr. Belding as well as all of the students mentioned above. I highly recommend watching this show... it is AMAZING!! It may be old and it may be 80's, but the plot and characters are things that will always stay with you and the laughs you get will be irreplaceable. This is a great pre-show to Saved by the Bell.
Same Everything Minus Five Characters
I always thought that this, "Good Morning, Miss Bliss" was just the original "Saved by the Bell" because everything was the same, high school layout, writing, classrooms, etc. etc. etc...I could go on. You had your first AC Slater; that forgien kid with the jerry curl hair. The yuppie, friend of Zacks with the same big hair as Jessie. The only thing missing was the hot chick; Kelly. But take Hayley Mills thirty years before and she could be a Kelly. (Damn, Hayley Mills was cute back in the day.) Anyways, to me this will always be the original Saved By the Bell. Either way, they are both good shows to fall asleep to take you back to your high school days.
anything would be better than this
I loved Hayley Mills in the original series as Miss Bliss. But the rest of the series just displayed many stereotypes that we would be better off without. A brainless jock, a Barbie doll ditz, a spoiled rich kid, a young womanizer and a geek just for starters. Selfish, self indulgent teens with no real substance. With the exception of perhaps one or two characters, their first instinct was always to dupe someone or get something they were told they couldn't have. It was always at the expense of someone else. The only time they showed any morals or regret was when they were caught and told how they should act. And while they made fun of geeks at every opportunity, how is it that Scheech (a self admitted geek) was one of their circle of friends? Of course he was the fall guy for many a prank. Pityful. I would not let my children watch this show....ever.
Compared to Saved by the Bell
I watch Saved by the Bell every morning, and for a while, I noticed that there was no Slater, Kelly, or Jessie. And that's just weird. Because Saved by the Bell always had those people, and this show, called "Saved by the Bell" did not.
I really didn't enjoy this version. There were two students who didn't even make it to the actual show, and that's lame.
Anyway, it's 7AM, and I'm missing Saved by the Bell, the one where Kelly has to pick between Zack and Slater to take to the dance (It's a pretty old one, Slater just showed up at Bayside yesterday), so I have to go.
What do you all think of this show as it related to the actual show Saved by the Bell, you know, the one that got super popular in the early 90s and that we all grew up on?
I really didn't enjoy this version. There were two students who didn't even make it to the actual show, and that's lame.
Anyway, it's 7AM, and I'm missing Saved by the Bell, the one where Kelly has to pick between Zack and Slater to take to the dance (It's a pretty old one, Slater just showed up at Bayside yesterday), so I have to go.
What do you all think of this show as it related to the actual show Saved by the Bell, you know, the one that got super popular in the early 90s and that we all grew up on?
Did you know
- TriviaOnly four cast members survived the transition to Saved by the Bell (1989): Dennis Haskins (Mr. Richard Belding), Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zachary "Zack" Morris), Dustin Diamond (Samuel "Screech" Powers), and Lark Voorhies (Lisa Turtle).
- Alternate versionsSeveral episodes of Good Morning, Miss Bliss were added to the "Saved By The Bell" (1989) syndication package. They feature a new introduction and closing by Zack Morris (who is reflecting on his years in Jr. High School) and some scenes are shortened or edited out to account for the time used by the new introductions as well as longer commercial breaks.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Saved by the Bell (1989)
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