SummaryThe sequel to ABC's Boy Meets World finds Riley Mathews (Rowan Blanchard), the daughter of Corey (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel), about to start 7th grade with her best friend Maya (Sabrina Carpenter).
SummaryThe sequel to ABC's Boy Meets World finds Riley Mathews (Rowan Blanchard), the daughter of Corey (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel), about to start 7th grade with her best friend Maya (Sabrina Carpenter).
Disney should be sent to detention for passing off such aural plasticity [laugh track], unfairly fouling the repute of the live-audience sitcom. But the rest of Girl Meets World does its job of bringing tween-based family viewing into the 2010s.
This show is amazing. I've never laughed so hard!!!! Also, it provides inspiring moments for teenage kids. And the song is amazing also!!! WATCH THIS SHOW!!!!
I have seen every episode of Boy Meets World.
I have watched all 7 episodes of Girl Meets World, and I can say with certainty that I will watch every single episode of this as well.
Thank you Disney!
Girl Meets World does improve significantly after the pilot, but it has yet to recapture the warm spirit that made Boy Meets World shine. [27 Jun 2014, p.58]
The name recognition notwithstanding, there’s precious little to distinguish Girl Meets World from a parade of similarly themed Disney Channel live-action series, built around life on the cusp of puberty, featuring stars slightly older than the girl demo apt to watch.
I was really skeptical and didn't plan on liking this. I don't I wanted to watch it. It seemed like a stretch and weird.
I don't just like it, I love it. I LOVE IT. i LOVE it. III love it!!!!
This has renewed my faith in television. So good to have a great tv show with a positive message. Really good. Great characters, fun/fresh writing, it appeals to me as a 30 year old, my sister as a 15 year old, and runs the whole gambit.
Some of the jokes and "cute" moments are forced and some of the writting needs to improve, but that's the worst thing I can say about "Girl meets World". This show is good, not only as a "Boy meets World" sequel but as a show on it's own.
The new characters are engaging and most of the episodes mix perfectly heartfelt drama and comedy.
I wasn't born when they started but when girl meets world started i wanted to see where it all started. i watched boy meets world on my phone and it was awesome. Now that i'm watching girl meets world it seems like they're trying to hard to prove a point and teach us something it's ok but don't try to hard that's all i'm saying
Even for a kids' show, Girl Meets World turns out to be ridiculously cheesy, contrived, and unrealistic. The messages it gives may be the most positive aspect of the show that has garnered it praise to begin with, but the delivery of the message is what falls completely flat. The young characters are unrealistic in that they dress unlike their age (13/14 year olds wearing heeled boots? Please) and act as though they were "mature". The realistic part of Boy Meets World is that Corey was immature and grew to be mature with the lessons he learned, whereas these girls annoyingly self-teach themselves by saying the lesson they learned, making it all the more corny and contrived. And then these same girls are incredibly disrespectful to Corey, Riley's father, and act disrespectful in his classroom, making him appear as an incompetent teacher. The only funny part is that Farkle seems to be the only character that realizes Corey doesn't really teach but revolves his classroom around two students, which is silly and unprofessional.
I had hope for this show even though the pilot wasn't that great. After watching the first season I'm sad to say that it's terrible. It's probably fine for young kids between the ages of 8 to 11 but for fans of Boy meets world it falls short. The episodes make little sense. Each episode starts off stating some problem or mission needing to be accomplished. It then leads to a series of random events that don't really go well together. Finally it ends with some big teaching moment that was blown up a lot bigger than it should have been. There is little comedy and the acting is over the top like watching a bad school play where everyone over acts. The plots of each episode have very poor story telling and aren't realistic to real life. I say if you have elementary school kids they may still enjoy this but adults and teens will be disappointed.