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Mar / July 19th, 2016

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Girl Meets World is in the headlines after several viewers took notice of how the episode “Girl Meets True Maya” celebrated police officers. We have quoted part of an article Fox News did as well as a part of a blog post where a viewer complimented the show on the episode. We couldn’t be more proud of the shows cast, crew, and writers! Be sure to check out Fox News article because they included some viewers tweets in it as well! Girl Meets True Maya was written by Matt Nelson (who did absolutely fantastic) and was directed by Danielle Fishel (who did an amazing job directing).

Source: http://cartermatt.com/213664/girl-meets-world-season-3-episode-7-review/

“To us, whether intentional or unintentional, there was also a really important message about the police in this episode, as well: They’re not all bad… You can argue against the realism of this said cop character, but reading between the lines, it felt as though the show was trying to enforce that there are still good police officers out there, ones who exercise empathy and know that certain punishments do not always fit certain crimes.”

Source: Fox News

Did Disney weigh in on the headlines swirling around law enforcement on Friday’s episode of “Girl Meets World”?

Bloggers and social media users sure think so.

In the episode, Danielle Fishel, who plays Topanga, repeatedly thanked a stern-but-friendly cop character and pointed out what a hard job police have.

The episode, “Girl Meets True Maya,” featured a guest appearance by Reginald VelJohnson, of “Family Matters” fame, who played a local police officer trying to protect the local park. The officer took notice of Sabrina Carpenter’s character, Maya, as she painted a mural in the park with the word “hope.” Though it was an act of vandalism, he let her off with a warning.



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