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Linda Cardellini, semi-professional homewrecker, on her new Mad Men role and her own checkered past (on TV, anyway). (via entertainmentweekly) Great quote or greatest quote? |
‘Girl Meets World’ Star Tweets Photos With ‘Boy Meets World’ Cast Members | Film Thrasher
The “alumni” were there at the shoot for support, they’re not yet appearing in the show. Also, Maitland Ward (Rachel) looks way different.
| — | Boy Meets World creator Michael Jacobs gives us a whole lot of delicious scoop about Girl Meets World. (via entertainmentweekly) |
Watch: ‘Boy Meets World’s Super Bowl Episode “The Eskimo” in Its Entirety
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Happy New Year!
Hopefully what ever you’re doing is better than being stuck on the subway.
(ht Zach)
Here’s ‘Boy Meets World’s “Turkey Day” episode, because PCB has your back.
And while we’re on it, ‘Boy Meets World’ DVDs are available at an average of $10 a season and $70 for the whole series.
While initial reports indicate Disney is courting original series stars Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, a rep for Disney told The Huffington Post that casting deals are still pending.
According to Disney, casting breakdowns just went out for Riley Matthews, the 13-year-old daughter of Cory and Topanga and her “edgy” friend Maya.
You know who had an “edgy” friend? Cory. His name was Shawn.
And here’s the student election episode of ‘Boy Meets World’, ”I Am Not a Crook”, just because.
Vote Cory.
(ht Zach)

Danielle Fishel being cryptic about the weekend’s best piece of news. Also, this EW write up about it made me more excited than I already was. Especially this part…
Switching to a girl’s perspective provides a nice change to middle school issues, and this way, we’ll all get to see Cory as an awkward dad, something he’s been prepping for since he was about 13.
This is news. I guess. I don’t watch TV, so I don’t really care. Sitcoms are only tolerable if you’re 12 years old and haven’t seen a single episode of HBO’s The Wire.
You can’t call yourself “fuckyeah1990s” and throw shade at ‘Boy Meets World’. That’s not how it works.
An Oral History of the Infamous ‘Boy Meets World’ Horror Parody Episode | Hollywood.com
Greatest ‘Boy Meets World’ episode of all? Perhaps.
Amazon’s Gold Box Deal of the Day is beloved 90s sitcom Boy Meets World, in its entirety, for $64.99. That’s 62% off the $169.98 list price and less than $10 per season. Like Cory and Topanga, uniting with this set is your destiny.
Top 10 TV BreakUps
In homage to the ghosts of our relationships past, this Valentine’s Day let’s discuss the TV breakups that were able to thaw our icy hearts. It might be morbid and masochistic, but so is everyone’s love life at some point. Get your Kleenex and ice cream ready, we’re starting the countdown:
Corey & Topanga
In the eyes of the TGIF Generation, Topanga and Cory were the ultimate soulmates. However, during his senior class ski trip, Corey becomes attracted to another girl and doesn’t know how to react. There are more red flags in his inappropriate relationship with Lauren than there are on an Olympic slalom course. But that’s the thing about young love, these kids are little newborn babies in the dating game. Part of youth is figuring out what you want and learning how to handle the twists and turns without sliding off a cliff. Boy Meets World reminds us that sometimes learning those lessons is painful. That and skiing is the worst. Seriously, take these 2 sticks and propel down a mountain? No thank you.
Did we forget any golden couples?
Ugh break my heart why don’t you. Do you know how many years it took me to forget this happened?
Can you believe that a little over a year ago new copies of Boy Meets World seasons 1 to 3 were out of print and going for over $1,000 on Amazon? (I kid you not). I’d hate to be the person that bought those right now.
Thankfully, Lionsgate wised up and brought you this lightning deal, coming at you faster than you can say “Agoobwah.” From 7:30 am - 11:30 am EST only get any season of Boy Meets World for $8.99. (That’s a 99% discount from $1000).
Otherwise knows as “back when tv was good and stories had morals.”
You know, except for the fact that Boy Meets World did a major story line about Cory cheating and an episode in which he thinks Topanga is pregnant.









