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Post by badbrain on Nov 9, 2005 6:44:54 GMT -5
Does anyone have this???
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Post by Barb on Nov 9, 2005 10:48:15 GMT -5
By logical, do you mean in the order they were filmed or the order that they aired? If you meant how they were filmed, then this is the order: sbtbnow.proboards18.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=SBTBTalk&thread=1089316085&page=1The order that they aired wasn't really in order...they filmed episodes and didn't air them until later on or they're all jumbled. You'll notice in the production order that the Tori episodes come after the Graduation and King of the Hill is first instead of Dancing to the Max. There are many other episodes to point out, but I won't go through those lol Here's the order in which they aired, if that is what you are looking for: www.tv.com/saved-by-the-bell/show/457/episode_listings.html&season=0And the Hawaiian Style movie was the last thing to be filmed with the original gang, so that would come after graduation.
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Post by The Animal on Nov 9, 2005 16:10:45 GMT -5
At least they aired the College Years in the right order! LOL!
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Post by tatfan on Nov 9, 2005 16:40:09 GMT -5
yeah but those actually connected to each other more than the high school episodes so they probably figured they had no choice.
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Post by Barb on Nov 9, 2005 16:54:33 GMT -5
yeah but those actually connected to each other more than the high school episodes so they probably figured they had no choice. Yes. And it was primetime too so things had to be taken a little more seriously. lol
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Post by Nick on Nov 9, 2005 20:55:04 GMT -5
Its kind of weird looking back at the thread. I posted in it in July of 04, it seems so long ago!
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Post by badbrain on Dec 2, 2005 7:10:52 GMT -5
I was kinda hoping to see the episodes in logical order as in how they fit the story..
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Post by QueenKelly on Dec 2, 2005 14:22:34 GMT -5
I don't know if anyone can answer this question for me, but I'll give it a go. Why would they air the episodes out of order to begin with? Barb, thanks for that list. I'm going to check to see if I have it somewhere already, but if not, thanks for posting!
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Post by Nick on Dec 2, 2005 16:14:39 GMT -5
I'm gonna guess it had sumthin to do with keeping costs down, but I dont really know...
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Post by Barb on Dec 2, 2005 23:25:57 GMT -5
I believe Dennis answered this question (may have read elsewhere)...and I think it does have to do with costs. I think they thought they couldn't afford to air them so they didn't, and then later on decided that they could so that's where they come in to play. And QueenKelly, you're welcome. ;D
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Post by therealzackmorris on Dec 26, 2007 2:49:49 GMT -5
hey barb, what do you mean they couldn't afford to air them? how does that work?
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Post by Barb on Dec 26, 2007 13:26:29 GMT -5
hey barb, what do you mean they couldn't afford to air them? how does that work? I do not know the answer to this question. Could be cost of advertising, along with salaries, etc. I do not know. Sorry!
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Post by Erika on Dec 26, 2007 13:36:09 GMT -5
hey barb, what do you mean they couldn't afford to air them? how does that work? I do not know the answer to this question. Could be cost of advertising, along with salaries, etc. I do not know. Sorry! I, too, remember learning it had something to do with costs! But I can't remember where I learned it from and the reason to it. LOL My memory is so bad lately, ahh!
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Post by therealzackmorris on Dec 26, 2007 18:10:41 GMT -5
well does anyone know the answer to them not airing the episodes as to how they were consecutively filmed? i mean LG messing up is one thing but for NBC(the company who actually produced this show) not to air them consecutively how they were filmed says a lot about how much they cared for the show. obviously SBTB was not priority.
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Post by Barb on Dec 26, 2007 18:28:40 GMT -5
We have no idea. SBTB has tons of mysteries. A lot of unknown information. It was a Saturday morning TV series for kids. It probably wasn't priority. They probably didn't expect kids to grow up and still watch it as adults, and they probably didn't expect us to notice the episodes out of order. As the series grew more popular is when we were able to see those episodes. Since they were already filmed, it wouldn't have cost much except airing them, and possibly editing them. In the beginning they probably struggled with costs and had a hard time finding advertising supporters. So they probably couldn't afford to air them...but as time went by and the show became more popular, supporters probably came flooding in. According to Dennis, they weren't paid much and still had to keep costs down. I remember him saying they filmed an episode and part of another episode at one time to keep costs down, and that's also why SBTB was limited with the sets that they had. It's not that NBC didn't care, it's just they have to budget their costs, and it goes to Prime Time before anything else. It was Saturday morning tv, and the first live action kids show on there at that. I'm just thankful that we got to eventually see the episodes.
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