Zack Morris (Saved by the Bell)

As the main protagonist of the original Saved by the Bell, Zack Morris ended up becoming one of the most iconic characters in 1990s sitcoms.

[4] Set in a different continuity from the later series, Good Morning, Miss Bliss took place during Zack's eighth grade year at John F. Kennedy Junior High School in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Danielle quickly transfers to a different school, allowing Kelly to move in after she is accepted into California University and put on the waiting list.

Mike often steps in to keep Zack in line, while committing various cunning schemes reminiscent of the ones he concocted in high school.

Other university faculty and staff that were regularly featured in "Saved by the Bell: The College Years" were Professor Jeremiah Lasky and Dean Susan McMann.

He was one of Bayside's better basketball players, and it challenged the team when he sprained his knee in the locker room before a big game.

However, when Slater had to take over the lead vocals during the dance because Zack was outside talking to Kelly, when they broke up Ollie (a minor character on Saved by the Bell) took over on drums.

The other singers were Slater, Screech, Lisa, and Tori Scott, a student who transferred to Bayside during their senior year.

He helped restart the school radio station, and hosted a radio-thon to save the local teen hangout.

In the first episode of the 2020 series, it is revealed that Zack ran for Governor in order to avoid paying for a $75 parking ticket.

[6] He is now also married to Kelly and has a son named Mac Morris, who attends the same Bayside high school Zack is an alumnus of.

In "Video Yearbook," Zack uses his ability to stop time to alter the immediate future, when he "Times-Out", to avoid getting punched by Slater.

Comic Book Resources lists off ten of his worst antics, with number one taking place in the episode "Jessie's Song," where Cassidy Stephenson writer noted, "Zack ignores Slater until he finds Jessie passed out and confused on her bed.

Club noted some instances of Zack being immoral, citing the time he fakes A.C. Slater having a terminal illness, and when he tried to sell calendars of underaged Kelly, Jessie, and Lisa in swimsuits.

[8] However, Tim Gerstenberger from TV Overmind praised some of his schemes, such as the aforementioned calendar of his female classmates in swimsuits.

"[14] Additionally, Gosselaar dislikes the episode "Running Zack," due to its insensitive nature; Gosselaar stated, "I cringed seeing myself portraying a white dude being Zack Morris, who is like the all-American, blonde-haired white dude in an Indian Native American headdress.