The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Saved by the Bell’ cast honors ‘Screech’

Actor Dustin Diamond died of cancer in February.

- By Christie D’zurilla

“Saved by the Bell” character Screech Powers and Dustin Diamond, the late actor who played him, are getting a gentle and kind sendoff as the rebooted series’ second series launches on NBC’S Peacock streaming service.

Diamond died in February of lung cancer that had metastasiz­ed from elsewhere in his body. He was 44.

“The whole thing is obviously sad, and it was imperative that we treat it in a delicate manner,” actor Elizabeth Berkley, who plays Jessie Spano, told Yahoo Entertainm­ent about the tribute.

“I hope that fans really love it. It was tender and really moving to be in the Max, just the five of us.”

Diamond, who was often caught up in scandal off camera, wasn’t cast in the first season of the revived teen sitcom, which had run originally Saturday mornings on NBC from 1989 to 1993. The revival, which debuted in 2020 on Peacock, sees the high school gang grown up and running things at fictional Bayside High and beyond.

In Season 2, the cast returns to a world where the COVID-19 pandemic is firmly in the rearview mirror and Bayside has done a swell job managing it. But sadness looms among the adults on the show — and spoiler alert: Any readers who want to be surprised by the tribute to Diamond should stop reading here.

Screech’s demise is hinted at, delicately, early in the episode, with Zack (Mark-paul Gosselaar) and A.C. (Mario Lopez) talking about going to “that thing tonight at the Max” without adding any details.

And those details never come; the show, aimed at a younger audience, leaves things open for interpreta­tion.

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