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Post by dablackzackmorris on Oct 9, 2005 1:36:31 GMT -5
I loved Zack all throughout TOS and TCY but the 1 thing I ain't like he did was when he popped that boy in the back of his head at Skeeters. Had that been real life, Zack woulda got hopped. How that boy ain't gonna know who popped him in his head. Now that made him look like a... (This is a family website). It was 2 black dudes sittin there and they was both actin oblivious. Most people don't even let others step on they shoes in the club. If them boys were to try 2 pick a fight wit Zack, it would even out cuz Slater would back up Zack. Ima admit, that was gangsta on Zack's part. Other than that, I love the guy.
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Post by Stan Kleg on Oct 10, 2005 14:36:36 GMT -5
Zack would have gotten whooped if they fought him.
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Post by zach86 on Oct 10, 2005 19:01:38 GMT -5
Come to think of it. When i saw that part of the episode, i thought of somewhat the same thing. I felt bad for the guy who got hit. I didn't think that was necessary for Zack to do that all. Thanks for bringing this topic up! As i watched what happened I was shocked. It just didn't seem like the old Zack Morris we've grown to love.
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Post by Carrie on Oct 11, 2005 9:10:00 GMT -5
I think that was the first time I ever saw Zack slap someone other than Screech or Slater. I could be wrong though. I wonder if MPG slapped him in a moment of improv or if it was written in the script because to me the moment seemed out of place.
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Post by Barb on Oct 11, 2005 12:22:25 GMT -5
I think that was the first time I ever saw Zack slap someone other than Screech or Slater. I could be wrong though. I wonder if MPG slapped him in a moment of improv or if it was written in the script because to me the moment seemed out of place. Yeah, I always thought the same thing. He looked at him and it was like he was thinking about it, then he slapped him. I never really thought anything of the slapping though, I mean it's Zack. lol He thinks he's above everyone else and that guy was hitting on Kelly which to Zack is his property whether he's dating her or not lol ...But I always did feel bad for the guy...he was just doing the same thing all the other guys do at Skeeters (including Zack).
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Post by jeezpeepz87♥ on Oct 11, 2005 22:59:27 GMT -5
I loved Zack all throughout TOS and TCY but the 1 thing I ain't like he did was when he popped that boy in the back of his head at Skeeters. Had that been real life, Zack woulda got hopped. How that boy ain't gonna know who popped him in his head. Now that made him look like a... (This is a family website). It was 2 black dudes sittin there and they was both actin oblivious. Black folk don't even let people step on they shoes in the club. If them boys were to try 2 pick a fight wit Zack, it would even out cuz Slater would back up Zack. Ima admit, that was gangsta on Zack's part. Other than that, I love the guy. I take offense to what you just said because im black and im not gonna just jump somebody for stepping on my shoes. i might say something but i can always clean them, its not a big deal. plus it was a family comedy, because thats true if someone i didnt know just came up and hit me on the head for no apparent reason, i would start swingin! but as for the shoes i can live!
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Post by dablackzackmorris on Oct 11, 2005 23:29:53 GMT -5
Im black also (obviously) and I aint mean 2 be offensive. I was just usin that as an example. I know most of the time someone aint gonna fight over they shoes bein stepped on but alotta times people are so immature 2 actually resort 2 violence over something accidental. All u gotta do is be like my bad and walk away. Same if u bump in2 sum1. And lemmy clear this up, if i offended any1 else wit what i said im sorry, i aint mean no harm
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Post by zach86 on Oct 11, 2005 23:40:51 GMT -5
I don't think anyone was trying to offend someone else. We were just having a discussion, thats all.
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Post by friendsforever on Oct 24, 2005 7:20:57 GMT -5
Well, remember it's in the script so blame the writers not the character protraying the character.
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