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We cannot seem to let pass of this magical '90s sitcom ― which is probably why Boy Meets World not too long ago gained a spinoff on Disney Channel, Girl Meets World. Although this display did not deliver back our favourite moments from the memorable and iconic TV display, it did bring back a lot of nostalgia and memories.
You may really feel a little old after you learn this text, whilst we take you on a travel down memory lane along with Topanga, Cory, Eric, Shawn and Mr. Feeny. Just to let you know, Boy Meets World first gave the impression on television in 1993, and yet, re-watching the collection will most probably give us all the feels again. Not many sitcoms from these days are in a position to awaken the sentiments and laughter that the characters and storylines of Boy Meets World did ― bummer. However, regardless of being some of the iconic displays of the '90s, the display didn't cross on with out inconsistencies. Therefore, we would like you to rigorously be aware of the details beneath after which re-watch the entire joke-focused show to notice all the plot holes we are going to indicate. Real lovers don't want to be reminded of them, however both method, the show still rocked our world. Don't be surprised in the event you scratch your head fairly some time after studying the following.
The Start of Cory And Topanga’s Relationship
The two major characters that made us fall in love with the display, Cory and Topanga, had a love story that started when they were cute and clueless children. One continuity error that you may have left out about their love story was once how it all started. Their dating began once they were just children ― admit it, you all had that puppy love factor happening once upon a time. However, in the early seasons of the display, the storyline displays them as rivals and not two little cuties in love. We saw their first kiss and them playing on the playground, but the second Cory fell for her isn't precise.
Topanga And Cory's Plane Ride
Cory and Topanga always gave us butterflies and made us want to squish them with their cuteness. Girls who watched this display, who are now of their 20s and 30s, and are nonetheless unmarried are probably in search of a boyfriend as candy as Cory who would take the girl he loves on aircraft rides. Newsflash: that Romeo stuff is fictional and in most cases reserved for shows and movies. In season 5 of the display, Cory it appears takes his loved Topanga on her first plane experience. Wrong: In season three, Topanga vacationed to Disney World and took a plane.
The Pizza Place
After re-watching the series, we recalled and saved one essential element in mind; there were no cell phones again then. And so, on account of that simple factor, there are many obtrusive errors we found out. One would be in the first season of the show when Shawn left Cory's house to pick up pizza and literally, lower than a minute later, referred to as Cory to tell him that Dykstra was at the joint, too. Without a mobile phone, it would were inconceivable for Shawn to stroll to the pizza position that fast and quickly select up an to be had pay phone to damage the news.
Why And How Mr. Turner Disappears
The most illogical plot hollow a show could dedicate is making a persona disappear without reason, which is what Boy Meets World did with Mr. Turner. Mr. Turner, who changed into Shawn's mentor and father determine, and due to this fact an important character in the display, vanished from the iconic sitcom without reason after being hospitalized for a horrific motorcycle twist of fate. There used to be no mention on the show of why he just impulsively disappeared, which makes it completely ordinary. This is without doubt one of the major plot holes we are still confused over.
Topanga’s Mom
Now this is something that's not regularly noticed on a sitcom: a identify change. We will have to have unquestionably been perplexed as kids as to who Topanga's mother truly used to be with the entire different names being thrown around. Throughout the comedic series, Topanga's mother’s name modified three times! From Chloe, to Miriam, to Rhiannon, what kid could have saved up? However, her identify was formally deemed Rhiannon all over her divorce. With such inconsistency, who knows the truth?
Cory And Eric’s Little Brother
We know that not all sitcoms are lifelike in the case of portraying real life stuff, however ages must be as it should be portrayed as no person miraculously ages 5 years identical to that. Plot holes like these purpose a hole in the storyline because they do not make any logical sense. Cory and Eric get a more youthful brother named Joshua when they're both in faculty, which happened not too lengthy before the sequence' finish. However, not even a yr goes via after Joshua's delivery and all at once, Joshua is noticed as a grown child and now not an infant. Did they feed Joshua a lot of vegetables and speedy forward his lifestyles?
Alan’s Birthday
Re-watching this sweet sitcom has been a pleasure, but we've turn into more aware in their itsy-bitsy errors. In season seven of the family comedy display, in the episode “Family Tree,” we spotted a little mistake. During this episode, it's Christmas time and they are seen no longer only celebrating the vacations, but Alan's birthday too. Wait, grasp up! In the episode "Honesty Night," we are instructed that Alan's birthday is on June 14. We wager the administrators forgot they gave him a real birthdate; it brought about a primary gap in the storyline since they went full pin and celebrated his birthday while diehard enthusiasts scratched their heads.
Their Graduation Year
It is the little main points that depend; now that we are older and extra conscious, when re-watching the sequence, it used to be simple to indicate the little booboos. Early within the goofy show, in an episode called "Class Pre-Union,” we see the triple threat Shawn, Cory, and Topanga have a vision of their lives after graduation. Okay, cool, but Mr. Feeny tells them that they are the class of 2000. However, by the show’s end, later on in the series, their big graduation day was in the year 1998.
Alan’s Career
Yes, we notice all the little inconsistencies in the storyline of the '90s sitcom; inconsistencies lead to illogical happenings, like Alan's supposed career background. In early episodes of the show, Alan is heard bragging about his time spent in the Navy. Let us first point out that Amy and Alan said they got married right out of high school. However, when Eric discusses the whole military thing later with Alan, Alan corrects him by saying that he was actually a cook with the coast guard. If they got married that quickly, that would have left him no time to do either job.
Morgan’s Age
It appears characters on the show were fed magic beans. If a person sporadically jumps a few years, that is definitely an illogical event in the storyline, but we love Boy Meets World despite all that. We just wanted to always pinch the cheeks of little baby sister Morgan, and that is probably because for 3 years, she stayed the same age. Suddenly, baby Morgan had a huge growth spurt and became a witty young girl. We know time flies, but it is obviously impossible to grow in the blink of an eye.
Shawn’s Sister
Shawn and Cory were so opposite from one another; Shawn was the rebel and Cory followed his lead. They always found themselves in sticky situations, and it always came down to them fixing it, except the time Shawn and Cory decided to challenge themselves by trying to straighten Cory's hair. Without hesitation, Shawn calls his sister Stacy for advice ― because she's a girl and knows the smart thing to do. She offers advice and you would think we'd hear from her again when another problem arose between the two. However, after that moment, she is never seen or mentioned.
Amy’s Career Life
Who didn't love Cory's mother? Amy Matthews' career was not stable throughout and showed the inconsistencies of the show. During season one, we learn that Amy has a career, like most people, outside of the home; we are told she is a real estate agent and then working at a museum. However, the entire time she is portrayed as a stay-at-home mom. To make things weirder, she later takes on a creative writing course because she says all she's ever been is a "wife and mother." How odd to say that when she apparently worked.
Topanga And Her Personality
Okay, so the reason Topanga was named Topanga was because she had hipster parents ― peace, man. At the beginning of the series, we see her parents as crazy hippies, which also made her into a total hippie kid, that did not belong with the rest of the kids. However, there was a drastic change in Topanga and her parents. Topanga, not too long into the show, suddenly becomes the popular girl in school who is a girly girl with her '90s hair, while he parents suddenly became normal adults with marital and life issues. Yes, people do change, but the family went from free-spirited to suddenly normal in a day.
Mr. Feeny’s Home
Some plot holes in the show really just make us giggle, but that is one reason why we love the show so much. Everyone loved Mr. Feeny, so when he retired and moved, it was like we just lost one our life mentors and best friends. When Mr. Feeny decides to retire, he sells his house and makes his way to Jackson Hole. In true sitcom style, Mr. Feeny comes back, and surely, he's living right next door to the Matthews again like he didn't move. How would that be possible if he sold his home?
Cory And Shawn’s Friendship
We fell in love with the relationships and friendships in the show, like the one between Cory and Shawn. Throughout the series, it is repeated over and over again that the hilarious and slew duo have known each other forever. Topanga and the boys all meet when they are around 6 and Cory says at a point that Mr. Feeny has always been their only teacher. However, there is in an episode where Mr. Feeny states that Shawn lived in Oklahoma and by the age of 12, had already been to five different school. So clearly that would mean that the boys did not meet until they were 12 when Shawn arrived in Philly.
Skipping Grades
The show often confused us because we followed Cory and the gang throughout their education with Mr. Feeny, however, the grades were pretty inconsistent. If you binge-watch the show, you'll notice that they skip eight and eleven grade. If the writers were more vague about what grades the kids were in, we would have never noticed their mess up. Maybe Topanga was smart enough to skip grades, but Shawn and Cory would have never been given that option.
Topanga’s Friend Angela
When Angela showed up, she added a little bit of sass to the show. But where did Angela come from? Did she pop out of a bush or something? We know the show is fictional, but Angela literally came out of nowhere and seemed to have immediately become Topanga's best friend and then somehow ended up at the exact same college at Cory, Shawn, and Topanga.
Topanga’s Long Walk
Because we were so in love with Cory and Topanga's love story, we really did pay attention to their relationship; all the minor details too. We know that love makes people do crazy things, but how Topanga would have gotten to Philadelphia to be with Cory without a car is just illogical. We're sure she would have walked a thousand miles to see him, and in season four, Topanga runs away from her new home in Pittsburgh to walk to Philadelphia. Even if you do not know your geography, you would logically know that that walk was impossible. It is a five-hour car drive!
Eric’s Intelligence
What a bummer, our beloved Eric went from intelligent to completely idiotic. But how does that happen? What a major plot hole. Eric in the early seasons of the comedy was a popular and intelligent prep boy who was only getting bad grades because he spent too much time being Romeo and chasing girls. Suddenly, during Eric's college years, he goes from completely smart and silly to dumb. He was the comedic relief that was needed in the show, but it was never explained to us how he went from the smart underachiever to a moron who could not tell the difference between a can and a jar. This was a continuity error that did not make sense.
Eric And Cory’s relationship
Eric was a fan-favorite, but he was an inconsistent character. One major example, that is actually a plot hole in the show, is the dispute between the two in season seven of the show when Cory initiates a yard sale. Eric and Cory are supposed to clean the garage and organize a yard sale together, but instead, Cory turns to Shawn and Topanga to do it with. By leaving Eric out, Eric gets angry and claims Cory has left him out for years. However, all that is untrue and inconsistent to the storyline, because during season seven, when Cory always wanted to hang with his older brother, Eric was the one to shut him out. And throughout the show, while Eric had a penchant for girls, he always asked Cory to not talk to him and to get lost. So Eric is really just being a baby about the garage sale.
References: bustle.com, suggest.com, buzzfeed.com
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