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- A close-knit group of six friends get through their teens together while attending Bayside High School in Palisades, California.
- A new group of students are now making their way through the halls of Bayside High School. Mr. Belding is still the principal, and Screech is now his assistant.
- Siblings form a rock group with two friends.
- While the gang is no longer the 'it' crowd at Cal U, Slater balances 3 sports, Screech his extracurriculars, Kelly her crushes, and all manner of college parties, but most of the 2 years follow Zach growing up and winning Kelly's heart.
- Seven teenagers (three girls and four boys) try to make it through life as members of the Deering High School basketball team.
- Recently-widowed Miss Carrie Bliss (Hayley Mills) teaches at a middle school in Indianapolis, where she helps her students tackle life lessons.
- Kelly's grandfather Harry invites the gang for a vacation at The Hawaiian Hideaway, his hotel in Honolulu, but they soon discover that a rival is threatening to put him out of business, so they scheme to help save the Hideaway.
- Manhattan High School students Jamal Grant and Chris Anderson try to get through life and avoid the ire of their principal, Karen Noble.
- Six friends (4 Americans, a Brit, and a German) are enrolled at "The American Academy of Paris" boarding school in Paris, France, which is run by a stuffy English principal.
- In this conclusion of the long running series it finally happens: Kelly and Zack will marry. Zack's parents are against the early commitment and Kelly's parents can't afford it, so only the gang travels to Las Vegas for the wedding. However, before the wedding can happen, they have to live through many adventures, including Zack losing his hard earned money, Kelly becoming jealous and Slater being chased by mobsters.
- The comics from season one face off against the comics from season two.
- When their mom moves to Saudi Arabia to take a new job, twins Jason and Scott move from New York City to California to live with their father. Meeting new friends--Murray, Traycee, Jennifer (Stads), and Samantha--and getting along with Dad while learning the West Coast way is a mixture of adventure and comical fun.
- Six kids from different backgrounds all live together under their foster parents' roof.
- The teenage "dramedy" follows the fast friendship of four Chicago high-school girls with varied personalities and from different backgrounds. Alecia is a transplanted Alabamian whose passion is music and who wants to sing more than anything else. Niki is from a well-to-do family and enjoys the the wealthy lifestyle--and boys--very much. Sierra is an idealist fervently committed to the causes she believes in and has a talent for organizing. Cris, usually called by her last name Castelli, is the athlete of the group and comes from an Italian-American family that runs their own restaurant.
- People play random naked jokes on pedestrians.
- A competition in which celebrity impersonators face off to see who is the most convincing.
- A new girl with an eye for bad boys is drawn to Jake, though her motives are not what they seem. Meanwhile, Tony and Matt use Tiffani and Sam as the inspiration for their art projects, while the band sets out to acquire some fake i.d.'s so that they can play a 21+ club.
- Lorena convinces the band to make her co-manager in exchange for a new amp. But, when she and Sly clash, the future of the band may be in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Jake, Tony, and Mark try to rewire the loft to accommodate the new amp.
- When Sam is cast in a small role on an episode of a popular TV series shooting on the beach, Tony gets jealous not only of her chance to be on TV, but because the script requires her to get cozy with her handsome costar. Meanwhile, Tiffani tries to teach Mark, Lorena, and Sly to act like surfers so that they might get cast as extras.
- In order to beat their rivals, Bradley and the Billionaires, in Sharkey's Battle of the Bands competition, the gang encourages Matt to go out with the slightly-geeky Angela, who happens to be one of the judges. Matt begins to doubt whether he can go through with it, though, when he actually starts to develop feelings for her. Meanwhile, the girls tease Tony for being too afraid to go through with getting his ear pierced - and refusing to admit it.
- Tony quits the band and joins the football team to please his father, who sees the band as just a hobby and believes that sports offer Tony more of a future. Meanwhile, Tiffani has an unlikely secret admirer.
- Sly meets a girl online, and is thrown for a bit of a loop when he meets her in person and learns that she's blind. Meanwhile, Sam and Tony decide to try their luck at online dating too.
- After Sly becomes the program director for the school's radio station, he gives each of his friends their own show (with mixed results). But when the school board threatens to shut the station down due to budget cuts, Jake and Lorena go to drastic measures to save it.
- The gang participates in a school fund-raiser where students are auctioned off as servants to whichever classmate is the highest bidder. Sly tries to win over his beautiful - but snobby - charge, while Matt inadvertently becomes Tony's boss.
- When the band volunteer for community service, Sly joins a teen help hotline to meet girls and tries to save the hotline through a fundraiser concert. But how will he react when he answers the call of a teen in need?
- Tiffani plays matchmaker for her dad but quickly regrets her actions when he starts breaking plans with her to spend all of his time with his new girlfriend. Meanwhile, a computer dating program deems Jake and Lorena, and Tony and Sam incompatible couples, which causes them to doubt their relationships.
- Lorena is faced with a tough decision when her partner for Sharkey's dance contest is injured; either forfeit the competition, or accept Sly's offer to fill the spot. Meanwhile, Tony decides that he should be the leader of the Dreams instead of Jake.
- When Sharkey leaves Tony in charge of his restaurant for a week, Sly convinces him to "borrow" some money from the cash register and throw a luau party (featuring a performance by the Dreams) in order to earn a little extra money. Things get complicated, though, when Matt books the Dreams to play for a wedding on the same night. With canceling either gig out of the question, the band has to figure out how to make it work.
- Jake has a chance run in with his musical idol in Sharkey's, and the rocker actually agrees to give the Dreams a listen. Unfortunately, his intentions may not be as pure as they seem. Meanwhile, Tony suffers a bout of bad luck brought on by a cursed fortune cookie.
- A class project about family history leads Tony to dig up a part of his family's past that he'd rather ignore. Meanwhile, Mark takes on a sleazy persona when he discovers that he's related to Casanova, and Tiffani struggles to find her ancestors amidst the multitude of Smiths.
- Sly takes to gambling in order to make up for the attention he doesn't get from his workaholic father, but his habit quickly spirals out of control, much to the concern of his friends. Meanwhile, Tony joins the committee for choosing the recipients of the school's graduation awards.
- An aptitude test suggesting Jake would be a better florist than musician is the final blow to his ego following a streak of self-doubt about his own talent. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang explores their potential future careers, and Sly explores his options with Lorena.
- Jenny and Tiffani go from friends to rivals when they both begin dating the same guy, and Matt worries about the affect that their rift might have on the band, especially with a big audition at Sharkey's coming up.
- Mark drinks at a graduation party to make a girl like him, which has tragic consequences when he drives drunk. Meanwhile, Jake and Tiffani must complete a last-minute project to graduate while Tony helps Sam with her valedictorian speech.
- Tony falls for a beautiful girl from the country club, but their relationship hits a major snag when her prejudiced father tries to get Tony to break it off.
- Much to the concern of his friends, especially Lorena, Jake takes up smoking to emulate his idol, his Uncle Frank. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang finds some money on the beach and contemplate what to do with it.
- At first, Tony scoffs at Tiffani and Mark's concern for the environment after their favorite beach is shut down due to pollution. But after he realizes just how important an issue environmental awareness is, he not only joins their crusade, but goes overboard and becomes a nuisance to the rest of the gang.
- Worried that his date's ex-boyfriend, Beau, is going to challenge him to a fight, Tony has a dream in which he and the gang are in the Wild West, and he must defeat Beau in a shoot-out.
- For an economics project, the gang decide to sell Sam's Great Great Grandmother's cold remedy. Sam is overwhelmed with greed, and has to decide between money and honour. Jake and Mark decide to create their own business as music teachers.
- While her parents are away celebrating their anniversary, Lorena decides to hold a coffee house-style poetry reading in her loft in order to impress a new guy who only seems interested in serious poets. But her deception goes too far when she loses the special poem her father wrote for her mother, and must find a way to replace it.