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Rowan did an interview with She Knows where she talked a lot about the importance of Girl Meets World, if the show will have a 4th season, and more. We have quoted some of the parts where she talks about Girl Meets world.
Source: SheKnows.com
On if there will be a 4th season:
“I know as much as you do,” she said. “We are hoping for a Season 4, obviously, because we want to continue our story, and I feel like it’s an important story to tell. But as of right now, we just finished [filming] Season 3 and we’re still waiting on the word. But we do have more episodes coming out this year that air into early 2017, so we’re covered for a little bit.”
On bullying:
“The culture is kind of inevitable because everybody who bullies somebody… it’s a projection of something that’s going on or it’s just a response because that’s what’s cool or something,” she said, revealing, “I was bullied really, really badly in third grade until, like, fifth grade. And I think one thing that helped — because I didn’t tell my mom for a long time — was for my mom to start asking, ‘How is this person? How is that person? How was your class?'”
On why the Triangle arc was importnant:
“We just used the triangle kind of as a metaphor for how Riley and Maya will never let a boy get between them,” she continued, “which I think is something we can really teach young girls because young girls are taught to cater to boys and to always be obsessed with them. I think our show definitely values sisterhood as its main theme.”
On tackling important issues:
“I think the way children’s shows present children is a reflection of how adults think of children. I think with our show, the staff thinks that children are super-intelligent and inquisitive and amazing, and I think that reflects on the writing. We don’t talk down to our audience; we talk to our audience. We know that these are issues that 12-year-olds know about — 12-year-olds know about STEM subjects and how there are girls lacking in that field, and they respect that we cover the topics.”