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Boy Meeting’s World Stars do not hold back when she discussed episodes that left her “angry”.

Three Boy meet world Members of the cast react “Probably the worst episode.” Danielle Fishel, wants Friedle and Rider Strong, who played the respective roles of Topanga Lawrence, Eric Matthews and Shawn Hunter, viewed the loved one for their new Pod meets world Podcast. You’re done now Young meets the world Season 6, with The last episode in her Rewatch is season 6, episode 8, “You are married, you are dead.” In the episode, a committed cory (Ben Savage) Matthews will go to a hooter-like place with Shawn, and while Cory takes off his engagement ring there and dances with other women.

While she’s married about “you are married, you are dead” Pod meets worldPresent Fishel, Friedle and Stark agree that the episode is one of the worst during the seven-season run of the show. Friedle describes the episode as “idiotic” and as a “Bad sequence of television all around.” Fish is “angry” With the dialogue that was handed over to Topanga and which was deeply fake for her character. Strongly emphasizes that “Something felt” and indicates certain decisions that feel “strange” And “Storm.” Take a look at the complete comments below:

Danielle fish: You want to know what makes me the most angry? I can’t stand it. And I am angry that they give the words “Well, as long as women are so ready to dance, men who will see them in Topanga’s mouth. How can you dare? How can you dare?

Will Friedle: With the worst episode, this is high for me for me for me. The entire episode, I thought, was idiotic. I know television. It wasn’t. This was a bad consequence of television.

Rider strong: This episode felt very strange to me when it felt like someone had written a draft of an episode that was very clear as if Topanga was annoyed that Cory was essentially a strip club or a strip club or hooter. And then somehow they retired from the fact that Topanga is very understanding. And in the description it is almost as if everything the characters say is violating the actual action, and so it somehow felt forced, and then some of the jokes felt rushed. I don’t know. Something felt. For some reason it felt a bad adhesive tape evening.

What this means that the boy hits the world

Not every episode is well aged

Young meets the world remains one of the best sitcoms of the 90s, but this does not mean that the show is impermeable to thoughtful criticism. Fishel, Friedle and Stark still have a strong love for the show, as the fact shows that they have gradually seen every episode and discuss them again Pod meets world since 2022. As a stars of the show that you now see through a new lens, Your criticism of “You are married, you are dead.”

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Topanga was a progressive character in many ways, which makes the specific remark that Fishel is all the more frightening. Despite the general strength and gradual development of Cory and Topanga’s relationship with outdated stereotypes, the episode plays over marriage. How strongly shows The story even doesn’t seem to be sure of what it tries to say. The episode sometimes not only feels problematic, but the dialogue of the characters is not only not with its actions, which leads to an installment “forced” And “Storm.”

Our attitude to fish, peace and Strong’s reaction to “You are married, you are dead”

It’s a bad episode in a mostly great show

Cory and Topanga look at each other at the end of Boy meetings World

While “you are married, you are dead” was not a verbate Young meets the world Episode, it is not well aged and is malignant even through your own stars of the show. However, the lackluster episode is not an indictment against the entire show. In the course of seven seasons and 158 episodes, some bad episodes, including those who are now feeling regressive. Mostly, Young meets the world Is still a sitcom that has valuable lessons to teachA noticeable exception with this episode.

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Young meets the world

Young meets the world

7/10

Publication date

1993-2000-00-00

Showrunner

Michael Jacobs


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