The best episode written by Bennett Tramer is "Snow White and the Seven Dorks", rated 8.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Don Barnhart". "Snow White and the Seven Dorks" aired on 11/14/1992 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "S.A.T.'s".
The gang put on a rap version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". However, when Jessie and Zack find out they have to kiss in the last scene they start to doubt their friendship and question their feelings for each other, falling out with Kelly and Slater in the process.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
Jessie's self-esteem takes a dive when she gets 1200 on the SAT's, while Zach gets 1502, and her chances to get into "Stansbury" College are hurt, so Zach hires James to help.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
Zack and Kelly's relationship is going from strength to strength, but is soon jeopardized when Zack falls for the new school nurse.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
After finding out that Bayside's glee club will travel to Hawaii if they reach the finals of a nationwide competition, Zack signs up, and convinces the rest of the gang to join him.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
Due to Lisa's parents pulling some strings, the gang land summer jobs at Malibu Sands beach club, but Zack soon clashes with the owner Leon Carosi, and his initially abrasive daughter, Stacey.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
Stacey is left in charge when her father is away. Everyone is pitching in to help her, but gold fever hits the beach, someone accidentally booked two parties at the same time, and the chefs decide to go on strike.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
Slater is pleased when his younger sister J.B. arrives at Bayside, but his happiness is short lived, as she wants to date Zack, and Slater does not approve.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
The senior class want to leave a gift to Bayside's future students and suggest a contest to come up with a new school song. However, Zack decides to rig the competition in his favor in order to be remembered for more than just his bad behavior.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
It is Cut Day at Bayside, a day on which students traditionally skip class. Zack wants to join in, but because one more absence will mean suspension for him, Mr. Belding is determined to keep an eye on him the entire day.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
Zack learns that his new girlfriend is the homeless man's daughter. When she decides to get her dad a new coat and it turns up missing, her boss Mr. Moody accuses her of stealing it.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer
As the senior prom approaches, Zack discovers he still has feelings for Kelly. However, she already has a date, and Zack resorts to skulduggery to win her hand, while romance brews elsewhere.
Director: Don Barnhart
Writer: Bennett Tramer