Saved By The Bell Season 1 Episode 9 Cast
Alright, listen up, my fellow Bayside enthusiasts! Let's dive headfirst into the wacky world of Saved By The Bell, specifically Season 1, Episode 9. "Screech's Woman" – it's a title that already screams "comedy gold," am I right?
The Usual Suspects (and Their Shenanigans)
First off, we've got our main man, Zack Morris. He's still rocking that blonde mullet and scheming like it's his part-time job. Can't blame him, though, right? Life's too short to not pull a few harmless pranks, at least in the world of Saturday morning TV.
Then there's the ever-stylish Kelly Kapowski. She's basically the queen of Bayside High. Everyone's got a crush, and she's usually the voice of reason, amidst all the chaos. How does she do it with that hair?
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And who could forget A.C. Slater? The jock with a heart of gold (most of the time). He’s always ready to flex those muscles and compete, whether it’s for Kelly’s attention or a spot on the wrestling team. Always good for some lighthearted rivalry.
Of course, we have the brainy and beautiful Jessie Spano. She's the overachiever we all secretly envied (and maybe related to a little too much). Who didn't feel the pressure to excel at something in high school?

Rounding out the crew is Lisa Turtle, the fashionista. She’s always on top of the latest trends. She's got the gossip and a killer sense of style. We love a girl with a strong sense of self!
Screech Takes Center Stage (Finally!)
This episode is all about Screech Powers. He's usually the sidekick, the one who gets the short end of the stick. But in "Screech's Woman," he gets his chance to shine (or, you know, hilariously fumble).
Screech creates a female robot. Yes, you read that right, a ROBOT. He names her Kevin.
Kevin is supposed to be his perfect girlfriend.He's convinced he can win the science fair with her. Cue the awkwardness and the inevitable malfunctions!

Guest Stars Galore (Well, Maybe Not Galore)
While "Screech's Woman" doesn't have a ton of guest stars, we do have Mr. Belding, played by Dennis Haskins. He provides the disapproving adult supervision. He’s a necessary comedic foil to all the teen shenanigans.
Why This Episode Still Holds Up
Let's be honest, Saved By The Bell wasn't exactly Shakespeare. But that's part of its charm. It’s pure, unadulterated fun.

“Screech’s Woman” is a perfect example of why we love this show. It's silly, it's predictable, and it's full of heart. We root for these characters, even when they're making the most questionable decisions. It’s like a warm, nostalgic hug.
Plus, let's not forget the fashion. The acid-wash jeans, the neon colors, the oversized scrunchies. It's a time capsule of the late '80s/early '90s. We can laugh, we can cringe, but we can't deny that it's iconic.
So, next time you're looking for a feel-good trip down memory lane, pop in "Screech's Woman." You'll laugh, you'll reminisce, and you'll remember why Saved By The Bell is still a classic. Just try not to build your own robot girlfriend, okay? Leave that to Screech.
