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Girl Meets World / October 21st, 2014

Girl Meets Flaws

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This episode was the strongest and best episode out of all the episodes that have aired so far. This episode was about Farkle being bullied by Billy who is a friend of Lucas. Billy told Farkle that he was weird, he’s the biggest nothing in the school, and that he has no right to walk around acting all confident.

Riley, Maya and Lucas were trying to find out who was bullying Farkle and when they were in the gym, Billy came and told them Farkle was “A nothing”. It was then that they realized it was Billy who was bullying Farkle. Lucas lost his temper and pushed Billy onto the wall and he explained to him that Farkle is loyal, dependable, and his best friend. It was fantastic seeing Lucas stand up for Farkle.

They did an amazing job with Harley Keiner as well. We’re glad that his back-story was mentioned to the new generation and he also isn’t proud of his bullying days. He said “No, I was the other one. The picker-oner. I’m so ashamed. Just look away”.

Harley tells Billy that he used to be a bully as well. He explained to Billy by using himself as an example that he pretty much got no where in life and ended up as a janitor thanks to Cory getting him the job. Near the ending of the episode was fantastic when Harley went to Cory and turned around to the class and said “This is Mr. Matthews” which was full circle as Harley was the bully. Once he left the classroom, Cory went “Yeah, people change”. That gave me the chills. I also loved when Harley called Cory “Johnny Baboon” especially in front of the kids in the janitors closet.

The scene with Cory and Topanga where Cory was kissing her on the neck was great for us Boy Meets World fans. I was quite surprised that Disney allowed that scene but I loved it. Speaking of that, who loved the Griff Hawkins and Joey Epstein (“Joey the Rat”) reference to “Boy Meets World” in the beginning of the episode?

It also turns out that in the scene with Topanga and Ava, Ava seems to be neglected at home and that’s why she comes over to annoy Topanga as she feels loved.

Near the end of the episode, Riley made everyone write a flaw on their foreheads. Everyone except Billy had flaws written on their foreheads and Cory asked why he didn’t have a flaw written on his forehead and he said that he didn’t have any flaws. After that, the class disagreed which made him feel bad. Billy was jealous of everyone in the classroom. He walked up to Farkle and had him write “Jealous” on his forehead and he apologized. After that, everyone wiped the flaws off their friends foreheads. Lucas had “Mr. Perfect” written as he thinks everyone thinks he’s perfect when he’s not.

At the end of the episode Riley won the John Quincy Adams Spirit Award which was “The courage on what you believe in and change people for the better”.



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