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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 3:57:28 GMT
I just finished watching a rerun of this episode on TBS. Slater was more specific than joining the Army; he said he changed it so that he would be accepted into "the military academy" (presumably he meant West Point, which is officially known at the US Military Academy, but they probably couldn't say that on the show.)
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 3:57:34 GMT
If this show had been set in the 1920s, I'd find it believable that "Sanchez Sr" would try and pass as a "Slater" in order to fit in better, but in the late 60s/early 70s (I'm guessing that's when Sanchez Sr would have attended) that would have been unnecessary.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 3:58:52 GMT
Gee, I always thought he was Italian
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 3:59:28 GMT
Gee, I always thought he was Italian lol the way zack looked at the camera and said that.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 3:59:48 GMT
im watching the epsiode right now and thwat lil back and forth between him and Zack always bothered me. How is Slater gonna get mad at Zack when he himself just had this Chicano epiphany a hour or so earlier?!?
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 4:00:42 GMT
YES!!^^ Totally, Slater was such a friggin hypocrite in this episode. You never saw him stick up for La Raza or the barrio til this ep.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Jan 1, 2014 4:00:48 GMT
Wasnt he was Mexican in high school, but Chicano in college?
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