It's ironic that the pilot episode of "Girl Meets World," the new Disney Channel spinoff of ABC's beloved '90s comedy "Boy Meets World," focuses so much on young Riley Matthews' (Rowan Blanchard) adolescent identity crisis when you remember that "Boy
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For a segment of Girl Meets World's audience, the new sitcom must necessarily compete with its predecessor. A gentle, slyly savvy show that was the introduction to multi-camera sitcoms for plenty of viewers born in the '80s
(CNN) — For those who grew up in the '90s, "Boy Meets World" was definitive pop culture. From 1993-2000, the names Cory, Topanga, Shawn, Eric, and Feeny were synonymous with Friday night, and 14 years since Mr. Feeny uttered the words "class
In fall 1993, a coming-of-age comedy called “Boy Meets World” premiered on ABC's “TGIF” Friday night lineup; 21 years later, its sequel series, “Girl Meets World,” is debuting on the Disney Channel with many of the original cast members reprising their