![]() THE CASE FOR ZACK | That said, Zack was a charming sociopath, one who gradually earned Kelly’s affections through a series of (occasionally) selfless acts throughout the first few seasons. Don’t let that smile fool you, Zack was a sociopath. Specifically, let’s never forget when Zack - who feared that Kelly would choose whichever guy got his license first - sabotaged Slater’s test car, causing him and Kelly to get into an accident. ![]() (“Hey, we all have skin problems, right?”) But most importantly, Slater played fair, whereas compulsive schemer Zack constantly resorted to underhanded deeds to impress her. And despite his reputation as a macho meathead, Slater showed off his romantic side as he attempted to win over Kelly: he carried her books, showered her with onion rings and didn’t even balk when Zack tried to convince him that Kelly had leprosy. ![]() ![]() THE CASE FOR SLATER | On paper, head cheerleader Kelly and all-star athlete Slater made perfect sense as a couple, especially in the early ’90s when characters were happily defined by such labels. ![]()
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