Saved by the Bell Page #2
Season #2 Episode #20- Year:
- 1990
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Okay, speed boy, drive!
- Wow!
- How was that, Mr. Tuttle?
Great, great, great.
I could use a teaching assistant
next semester.
I'd love to help you out, sir,
but I'll be busy cruising around
with a certain young lady.
- Enjoying the movie, Kel?
- Oh, Slater.
I've never realized how much
fun movies could be
until I watched them
in your beautiful car.
After this, we'll drive to that
big bluff overlooking the ocean,
and just-- oh, yeah.
You know, Zack never used
to drive me anywhere.
Zack?
You mean that
15-year-old without a car?
Whatever happened to the boy?
Who cares?
Oh yeah.
Gee, Zack, I never realized how
much fun a movie could be
until I watched them
on your beautiful bike.
Will you shut up?!
(bell rings)
That was
awesome driving, Slater.
Nothing to it!
All right, I'm down,
but not out.
Watch this.
Slater, I think I'm gonna
flunk Driver's Ed.
Can you give me
a private lesson after school?
- No way.
- 20 bucks?
- 4:
00 okay?- See you then.
Zack, Why'd you want
to see me here?
Well, Screech,
I told Mr. Belding
you do a great impression
of Mr. Tuttle,
and he wants to hear it.
Sure, which stall is he in?
He's not in here.
He's in his office
waiting for us to call.
Now, pretend
you're Mr. Tuttle,
and tell Belding to get the keys
out of the Driver's Ed car.
Got it.
Belding:
Hello?Mr. Belding,
this is Mr. Tuttle.
Could you do me a favor and get
the keys out of the Driver's Ed car?
I left them
by mistake, mistake, mistake.
- Why can't you do it?
- Why can't I do it?
I'm shaving my body hair
so I'll swim faster.
Sorry I asked.
All right, Tuttle,
I'll get the keys
out of the car for you.
Now is there anything else
I could do for you?
Good. Now stall him
for five minutes. Got it?
Yeah. Could you tell me
that really long story
about how you became
a principal?
All right, if you insist.
It all began with a boy
and a dream.
The year was 1956,
Eisenhower was President,
Elvis was King,
I was in kindergarten
on a finger-painting scholarship.
Boy, I love those paints.
Hey, hey, hey!
We could get in trouble
bringing the car out here.
Would you relax?
There's no one else to see us.
Besides, for 20 bucks, I should get
some more room to maneuver.
Okay, let's just
get this over with.
Why don't you get in the car,
and show me how it's done?
I'll just study your
every move from over here.
Okay.
- Hi, Slater! Out for a spin?
- What are you doing here?!
- I'm going to volleyball practice.
- Hop in. I'll drive you there.
- Thanks!
- No, Kelly get out of the car!
Kelly, get out of the car!
No, Kelly!
- (loud crash, Kelly screams)
- Great going, Slater!
It wouldn't have happened
if it wasn't for you, Preppie.
- Are you okay, Kelly?
- Yeah, I guess so. I hit my head.
- What's going on out there?!
- Hey, it's Belding!
Let's get out of here!
Come on, come on.
What the...?
I don't believe this.
Whoever did this
is in plenty of trouble!
Do you hear me?
(horn blaring)
I told you not
to use that stupid car,
but you're always
the rebel, aren't you?
Oh, sure,
blame Tuttle.
Forget that he has feelings.
Forget that he was next in line
to be principal,
had the color scheme
for this office all picked out.
Your taste is so tacky.
So is your personality.
If you'll excuse me,
the school has a problem,
and the principal
who was hired will take over.
Whatever you say,
"Mr. Balding."
Attention, students...
I would like the person
or persons responsible
for damaging the Driver's Ed car
to come to my office
immediately.
You have until noon
tomorrow to confess, or else!
Or else?
Somebody's in big trouble.
It was me.
Kelly, you wrecked the car?
Not exactly.
Slater was driving
and then I hopped in.
Then Zack got jealous,
tried to get me out,
and Slater crashed.
Hey, Kelly, how's your head?
I have a bump,
but it doesn't hurt that much.
- I'm sorry you got hurt.
- It wasn't your fault, Zack.
It wasn't?
Yeah, right!
Slater was the one driving.
Like you had
nothing to do with it.
All I know is, if I had wrecked
the car, I'd turn myself in.
Slater, why don't you
be a man and confess?
Jessie, why don't you
be a woman and cook?
Hey, cut it out.
Slater, we shouldn't have
been in the car in the first place.
Let's go tell
Mr. Belding the truth.
Okay, you're right.
It's just that if Belding
hadn't shown up,
we could've put the car back
and nobody would've known.
- What was he doing there?
- Getting the keys out of the car.
Oops.
Screech, what do you know?
And tell the truth.
No, no matter what you do to me,
you won't break me. I won't talk.
It was Zack! He made sure Belding
would catch you in the car.
Tell him you tortured me, okay?
We were gonna confess,
and Zack was behind it
the whole time.
- He should be the one to confess.
- Fat chance.
You'd have an easier time trying
to get that thing
off Gorbachev's head.
Unless Zack feels guilty --
so guilty that he has
to get it off his conscience.
- Kelly, how does your head feel?
- It feels fine.
I think you're about
to take a turn for the worse.
- Hi, guys.
- Hi.
Screech.
- Where's Kelly?
- I don't know.
Maybe she went home.
She said she had a headache.
Like the kind you get when you hit
your head in an accident.
Come on, she's fine.
No big deal.
Hi, everyone.
Hi, I'm Kelly Kapowski.
- Very funny.
- Who is this guy?
What do you mean, who am I?!
Maybe that bump on your head
affected your memory.
This is Zack Morris,
your boyfriend.
He gave you
the ring you're wearing.
Wait a minute.
There must be some mistake.
I don't have a boyfriend.
Do you remember me?
Well, yeah, you're Tom Cruise,
the coolest guy at school.
She seems fine to me.
I don't believe this!
Kelly, it's Zack.
This guy is major weird!
She really doesn't remember me?
I think it's only temporary.
She probably has
selective amnesia,
it's where a person
blocks out a painful memory.
I wonder if that's why my family
always calls me "Hey, you."
Wait a minute.
I do have a boyfriend!
How could I forget someone
that special to me?
Meet me after school?
We have lots of catching up to do.
Preppie...
for Kelly's own good, of course.
- I think you're right.
- Absolutely.
No, wait! Kelly,
this whole thing was my fault.
I tricked Slater
into driving the car.
I'm gonna tell
Belding everything,
then we're going to get you
the best doctor money can buy.
I knew you'd come through, Zack.
- Zack?
- Uh-oh.
Hey, who told you what I did?
(whistling)
Zack, Tuttle went to get Belding.
You've got to confess.
Would you relax?
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