Boy Meets World returning to TV

#51
#51
So you guys are blasting it and didn't watch it? Maybe you should go back a page and read a review I posted from someone who actually attended an episode taping and there thoughts on it. You do know that a good part of the original Boy Meets World team is working on this from the creator to the writers.


I thought it was solid it started out a little slow but by the end of the episode everything seemed to be pretty good. One more thing the Boy Meets World episodes were a lot different when Cory & Shawn were younger than the last couple of seasons and that is what this show is aiming for.

It will be interesting to see Farkle's dad and see what he is doing now!
 
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#53
#53
I watched it today & thought it was alright. It definitely started out slow but I'll give it a chance. It's a little too kiddish for me..feels too "disney-fied". I wish they're were more characters from the original show.
 
#54
#54
I didn't think it was terrible. I'd watch it before I watched any other Disney show, but that's not saying much.
 
#55
#55
I watched it today & thought it was alright. It definitely started out slow but I'll give it a chance. It's a little too kiddish for me..feels too "disney-fied". I wish they're were more characters from the original show.
You have to remember this a show about Corey & Topanga's daughter and not them.

However most all of the original characters will eventually appear every now and then.

The "Farkle" kid is the son of Stuart Minkus so Lee Norris who played him in Boy Meets World will be appearing at some point.

Its been confirmed that Danny McNulty who played the school bully/tough guy Harvey 'Harley' Keiner will be in a couple of episodes.

Rider Strong (Shawn) has also been confirmed to appear as well as direct an episode.
 
#56
#56
I watched it, thought it was at least the best thing disney has done in a while, not that that's saying much. It had moments that were good (the mother from Sister/Sister for example, at least that seemed like her.) And the Feeney head nod was great, but I'll give it a few episodes to get under its own feet before fully judging it.
 
#61
#61
The first 10 minutes or so was brutal. After that, it was alright. Not great, but alright.

I probably won't watch again, though.
 
#62
#62
I've seen some unbelievable threads, but this one really makes me smh. Is there an ICarly thread coming soon?
 
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#65
#65
It seems like you guys are forgetting this is a show marketed towards 10 year old girls..

Have you seen how people act in the recruiting forum? This show definitely appeals to a select group here.
 
#66
#66
As a fan of BMW from the beginning, I'm a fan of this new version. I think a lot of the so called fans of the old show are trying to compare it to the late HS years and then the college years. too bad my niece and nephew don't like it, guess I'll have no excuse for watching it other than at 33 years old, I'm really only 13 at heart.
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New episode was on tonight and it is called girl meets world. It is in new york city.
So a girl with two friends a girl and boy.

Cory is a teacher at a junior high school.
 
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As a fan of BMW from the beginning, I'm a fan of this new version. I think a lot of the so called fans of the old show are trying to compare it to the late HS years and then the college years. too bad my niece and nephew don't like it, guess I'll have no excuse for watching it other than at 33 years old, I'm really only 13 at heart.
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So there are tv shows you watch that are surprising for your age?
Im 28 still watch cooby doo cartoons, its a timeless cartoon all of them. Scooby doo is one of the most unique and coolest fictional dogs.
 
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Count me in the group that loves it!

Trying compare anything to BMW has epic fail written all over it.

It's different. It's likable. It's fresh. Love it.
 
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So there are tv shows you watch that are surprising for your age?
Im 28 still watch cooby doo cartoons, its a timeless cartoon all of them. Scooby doo is one of the most unique and coolest fictional dogs.

I grew up in the early 90's, and I will 100% watch Power Rangers re runs when they come on. No shame at all.
 
#75
#75
Only the originals. Anything else is crap. Still have the movies on VHS.

I found turbo, snd in space still to be kickass.
Also andromeda the main villain of space rangers had a sibling of the power rangers so that uniqueness, along with ecliptor wasnt comic relief at all he would demolish Goldar.

You can watch mmpr on netflix, also some redone style of the original with comic book style images.
 

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