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Season 3 |
| 35 :03x01 - The Last Dance (1) (Sep/14/1991) | | Bayside’s annual Costume Ball is around the corner and Kelly is reluctant to go with Zack, since she is unsure she is able to afford a costume. After finding out that there’s an opening at the Max, Kelly meets Jeff, when she goes for an interview. After being hired provisionally by him, Kelly begins having feelings for Jeff and as a result, a strain is put on her relationship with Zack. Things come to a head at the dance when Kelly accidentally refers to Zack as Jeff, and as a result they share one last dance before breaking up. | | Guest Stars: Patrick Muldoon as Jeffrey Hunter, | Uncredited: Scott Wolf as Unknown | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Jeffrey Sachs | | | |
| 36 :03x02 - Zack's Birthday Party (Sep/14/1991) | | With the exception of Lisa, the gang gets jobs at Malibu Sands, a nearby beach club for the summer. Almost immediately Zack gets off on the wrong foot with Mr. Carosi, the owner of the club when he asks to get off early for upcoming birthday. Things get worse for him when he calls Carosi names in front of his daughter Stacey when she arrives at the club looking for him. After some harsh runs in with both Carosi’s, Zack and the gang almost get fired when Lisa decides to have Zack’s surprise birthday party at the club and Mr. Carosi finds out about it. | | Guest Stars: Ernie Sabella as Leon Carosi, Leah Remini as Stacey Carosi | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Bennett Tramer | | | |
| 37 :03x03 - The Aftermath (2) (Sep/21/1991) | | After Kelly breaks up with him, Zack is so heart broken that his friends try to lift his spirits. However, when he gets set up with Screech’s attractive cousin, Zack’s plan to make Kelly jealous backfires and almost causes him to lose his friends. It isn’t until Screech gives Zack some advice that he is able to move on without Kelly as his girlfriend. | | Guest Stars: Patrick Muldoon as Jeffrey Hunter, Pamela Kosh as Miss Simpson | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey | | | |
| 38 :03x04 - The Game (Sep/21/1991) | | When Mr. Carosi announces that the Malibu Sands employees will be playing in an annual volleyball game with a rival beach club, Zack makes a bet that if they win, Mr. Carosi has to sell him his car. At first it looks like Zack’s team will win easily win the game, thanks to Zack finding a ringer to play on the team. However, when that player gets injured Zack’s dreams of winning the game goes down the drain and leaves the team scrambling to find a suitable replacement that knows how to play volleyball. | | Guest Stars: Tiffany Taubman as Ava, Leah Remini as Stacey Carosi, Ernie Sabella as Leon Carosi | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Jeffrey Sachs | | | |
| 39 :03x05 - Operation Zack (Sep/28/1991) | | When Zack sprains his knee before a big basketball game, he is surprised to find Lisa candy-striping at the hospital he was taken to. After Lisa’s mom runs some tests on his knee, Zack learns that he has to have an operation to fix it. At hearing this, Zack fears that he won’t make it through the surgery and tries to sneak out of the hospital. Meanwhile, Screech makes Mr. Belding feel guilty for causing Zack’s injury. | | Guest Stars: Susan Beaubian as Dr. Turtle | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Jeffrey Sachs | | | |
| 40 :03x06 - Fourth of July (Sep/28/1991) | | When the Mr. Carosi announces that the beach club will be holding it annual Fourth of July beauty pageant, Zack is named one of the judges. As a result, Zack promises his vote to several contestants while Mr. Carosi orders him to vote for Stacey or he will be fired. | | Guest Stars: Ernie Sabella as Leon Carosi, Leah Remini as Stacey Carosi | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Scott Spencer Gorden (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 43 :03x09 - Fake I.D.'s (Oct/19/1991) | | After seeing a pretty girl walk into the Max, Zack decides to use a school assignment to impress her and get her phone number. While talking, he discovers that Danielle is a college student; he lies about his age so he could meet Danielle and her friends at a nearby dance club. After getting Screech to make some fake I.D.’s so he, Slater and Screech can get into the club, Zack and Slater get more than they bargain for when they find Kelly’s boyfriend Jeff dancing with another girl. However, when they tell Kelly, she refuses to believe their story. It is only she sneaks into the club does Kelly discover the truth and ultimately dumps Jeff. | | Guest Stars: Patrick Muldoon as Jeffrey Hunter, Melody Rogers as Mrs. Morris, Julie St. Claire as Danielle, | Uncredited: Scott Wolf as Waiter at the Max | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Ronald Solomon, Brett Dewey | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 47 :03x13 - The Wicked Stepbrother (1) (Nov/02/1991) | | After returning from her mother’s wedding, Jessie is happily waiting for her new stepbrother to move in. At first she and the rest of the gang at Bayside try to help Eric fit in, but after he starts blackmailing them in order to get his way, things turn ugly, especially after Zack and Slater try to turn the tables on him. | | Guest Stars: Josh Hoffman as Eric Tramer, Bernard Hiller as Mr. Sachs (as Bernie Hiller) | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Peter Engel, Tom Tenowich | | | |
| 48 :03x14 - The Wicked Stepbrother (2) (Nov/02/1991) | | After finding out that Slater and Zack paid Lisa to go on a date with him, Eric decides to get even with them. As a result, he has Coach Sonski’s auto shop class take apart Mr. Belding’s new car so they can get in trouble. However, after Jessie finds out what Eric did, she gives him a piece of her mind before punching him out. It is at this point when he decides to put the car back together for the guys. | | Guest Stars: Monty Hoffman as Mr. Sonski, Bernard Hiller as Mr. Sachs (as Bernie Hiller), Josh Hoffman as Eric Tramer | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Tom Tenowich, Peter Engel | | | |
| 49 :03x15 - Date Auction (Nov/09/1991) | | When the cheerleaders decide to hold a date/dance auction for new uniforms, Jessie is appalled at the idea of auction off the guys, despite it being for a good cause. However, when the auction is held, several students find themselves with unlikely dates, such as Zack and a heavyset classmate, Jessie and Screech, and Lisa with the smartest guy at school. | | Guest Stars: Judy Carmen as Wendy, Patrick Dancy as Brian, | Uncredited: Scott Wolf as Waiter at the Max | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Jeffrey Sachs | | | | | | |
| 51 :03x17 - S.A.T.'s (Nov/16/1991) | | After Zack and his friends’ take their S.A.T.’s one weekend, Jessie becomes panicked after finding out she scored low. Fearing that she now won’t get into her college of choice, Zack decides to hire James to pass as the recruiter from “Stansbury” College to assure Jessie that she’ll have no problem getting in, but when Jessie recognizes James, his plan backfires. Meanwhile Zack is in for a surprise when he finds out how high his S.A.T. score is. | | Guest Stars: Patrick T. O'Brien (6) as Mr. Dewey, Mark Blankfield as James, Christine Taylor (1) as Heather Brooks | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Bennett Tramer | | | | | | | | | |
| 54 :03x20 - Hold Me Tight (Nov/23/1991) | | When a new girl named Kristi transfers to Bayside, she wants to try out for the wrestling team, but gets turned away by Coach Sonski. Wanting to help her get on the team for different reasons, Zack and Jessie decide to help Kristi in her training. However, they encounter some road blocks when Jessie thinks Slater is hitting on Kristi and when she saves Zack from a bully while on their date at the Max. | | Guest Stars: Monty Hoffman as Coach Sonski, Krystee Clark (1) as Kristi | Director: Don Barnhart Writer: Jeffrey Sachs | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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