List of Girl Meets World episodes
Girl Meets World is an American coming of age television sitcom. The series made its debut on Disney Channel on June 27, 2014.
The series is a sequel to the sitcom Boy Meets World, which aired on ABC in its TGIF block from 1993 to 2000. The original series centered on Cory Matthews, including his growing relationship with Topanga Lawrence and their eventual marriage. Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, who portrayed Cory and Topanga, reprise their roles in Girl Meets World, which centers on the life of the couple's daughter, Riley Matthews. Her father has become a middle school teacher while her mother is a lawyer who gains part ownership of an old world bakery in "Girl Meets Popular". Other members of the Boy Meets World cast have either recurring roles or cameo appearances.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 20 | June 27, 2014 | March 27, 2015 | |
2 | 30 | May 11, 2015 | March 11, 2016 | |
3 | TBA | June 3, 2016[1] | TBA |
Episode list
Season 1 (2014–15)
- Peyton Meyer and August Maturo are absent for four episodes each.
- While Corey Fogelmanis becomes listed as a main cast member later in the season, he is a (recurring) guest star for thirteen episodes.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [2] | Prod. code [3][4] | U.S. viewers (millions) | ||
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1 | 1 | "Girl Meets World" | John Whitesell | Michael Jacobs | June 27, 2014 | 101 | 5.16[5] | ||
In her bedroom, Riley Matthews (Rowan Blanchard) and her best friend Maya Hart (Sabrina Carpenter) try to sneak out her window to ride the subway but are stopped by Riley's parents: Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga Matthews (Danielle Fishel) who tell them that the world is now theirs and gives them the permission to ride the subway. On the subway, they meet a handsome boy named Lucas Friar (Peyton Meyer), whom Riley immediately develops a crush on. In history class, Cory (who happens to be their history teacher) assigns the class to write an essay on something they would fight for. Maya and Riley decide to fight for "no homework", which leads to accidentally setting off a smoke alarm. Riley winds up choosing to fight for friendship instead, and Cory and Topanga understand Riley is growing up and they need to be there for her. Special guest star: William Daniels as Mr. Feeny Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Jackée as Evelyn Rand | |||||||||
2 | 2 | "Girl Meets Boy" | Joel Zwick | Michael Jacobs | July 11, 2014 | 102 | 3.23[6] | ||
When Cory's plan to get his students to communicate face to face fails, he takes away their cell phones and assigns the class to prepare a discussion about whether technology has made people better. The whole class has trouble communicating, except for Maya, who was the only one in the class without a smartphone. Riley, Maya, Lucas, and Farkle go to the library to do their research, where Riley and Lucas connect by talking about their interests and Maya discovers that she is a talented artist when given just a pencil and paper. When Riley tells Cory about her conversation with Lucas, he desperately tries to keep them apart and attempts to do so by returning their phones, once he realizes it was he who prompted these emotions into Riley. Cory gives Maya a smartphone, and says to use it to communicate to him about Riley, and also buys Maya an art kit. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Danielle Kennedy as Librarian, Taylar Hollomon as Myzell | |||||||||
3 | 3 | "Girl Meets Sneak Attack" | Joel Zwick | Cindy Fang | July 18, 2014 | 104 | 2.64[7] | ||
Riley becomes jealous when a girl named Missy Bradford (Olivia Stuck) starts flirting with Lucas. Consequently, she enlists the help of Maya and Farkle to help her learn to grow up, in hopes that it will make her competition for Missy. After many failed attempts of flirting, Riley discovers that she should enjoy her own age and not hurry to grow up. Meanwhile, Auggie (August Maturo) starts acting grown up to impress a girl down the hall named Ava (Ava Kolker) but Cory and Topanga are not ready for him to grow up yet. Riley tells Auggie that he should enjoy his age and not hurry to grow up either. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Olivia Stuck as Missy, Ava Kolker as Ava | |||||||||
4 | 4 | "Girl Meets Father" | Joel Zwick | Randi Barnes | July 25, 2014 | 106 | 3.28[8] | ||
Cory struggles with his emotions when Riley wants to attend her first school dance instead of continuing the tradition of her and her father riding the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster, which they have done every year since Riley was young. In addition, Maya gets an F on a quiz, prompting her to say that Cory failed her, leading her to "quit" school. When both girls tell him there is nothing more he can teach them, Cory feels he has lost them, though Topanga assures him that his intentions are good and he will never give up on those he cares about. Cory chaperones the school dance and for the last dance, he chooses to do a father-daughter dance with both Riley and Maya. One tradition ends but two new ones are created. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Sari Arambulo as Allison | |||||||||
5 | 5 | "Girl Meets the Truth" | Joel Zwick | Matthew Nelson | August 1, 2014 | 103 | 2.79[9] | ||
After Riley lies to Farkle that he did a good job in the school play, Maya tells her that she needs to learn to say the truth, even if it means hurting others. Soon after, Maya begins wearing a gold locket. When Maya refuses to tell Riley the truth about where it came from, Riley assumes she stole it, which leads to hurt feelings on Maya's part. Meanwhile, Topanga antagonizes Cory after he insults her cooking. Maya admits that she took the locket from a lost and found and returns the locket to the little girl to whom it belonged. Guest star: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle | |||||||||
6 | 6 | "Girl Meets Popular" | Jon Rosenbaum | Jeff Menell | August 8, 2014 | 111 | 2.42[10] | ||
Riley gets invited to her first boy-girl party (to which Maya is not invited), and expects this to be her ticket to popularity, only to find that it is a "geek party". When Riley realizes that she is adored by the nerds, she decides to become their "queen". By doing so, she reinvents herself to make her something that she is not, only to be popular. Meanwhile, Topanga is knowingly on the wrong side of a case, and channels her inner-former self for motivation to do the right thing. Special guest star: Cloris Leachman as Mrs. Svorski Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Willie Garson as Harrison Miller, Cecilia Balagot as Smackle, Mekai Curtis as Shumpert, Nathaniel James Potvin as Academic Top Half Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas Note: Rider Strong as Shawn Hunter was featured via archive footage in a flashback sequence from the Boy Meets World episode "Cory's Alternative Friends" but he is not credited. | |||||||||
7 | 7 | "Girl Meets Maya's Mother" | John Whitesell | Matthew Nelson | August 15, 2014 | 112 | 4.08[11] | ||
Riley and Maya's art teacher, Ms. Kossal, comments on Maya's art work and suggests she show it at the upcoming art fair. On career day, Stuart Minkus, Farkle's father, visits their school and a battle ensues between him and Topanga. Maya's mother, Katy Hart, fails to show until the next day to Maya's embarrassment, and reveals she's a waitress but aspires to become an actress. When Riley suggests that Katy attend the art fair to see her daughter's art work, Katy fails to appear again. Riley learns that Katy is afraid of embarrassing Maya; in response, Katy gives Riley a tuna melt from the diner to give to Maya because it is Maya's favorite. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Lee Norris as Minkus, Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart, Aisha Kabia as Ms. Kossal | |||||||||
8 | 8 | "Girl Meets Smackle" | Ben Savage | Teresa Kale | September 12, 2014 | 118 | 2.38[12] | ||
Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest star: Cecilia Balagot as Smackle, Nathaniel James Potvin as Academic Top Half | |||||||||
9 | 9 | "Girl Meets 1961" | Rider Strong | Matthew Nelson | September 19, 2014 | 114 | 2.47[13] | ||
Cory's teaching about the 1960s fails to inspire Riley, Maya, Lucas and Farkle, so he assigns his class a project to research their ancestors of the time. Riley finds out about her great-grandmother Rosie McGee (Rhiannon Lawrence's mother / Topanga's maternal grandmother) who kept a journal and always saw good in other people. Lucas discovers his great-grandfather Merlin Scoggins was a country singer. Farkle's research points him to the manager of Greenwich Village's Café Hey, named Ginsburg, his great-grandfather who on one day in December 1961, in the cafe, photographed Rosie, Merlin... and a blonde named May Clutterbucket, a young woman whom Maya reluctantly reveals she is related to, and one who gave up on things. So the four realize they had ancestors who all met that one afternoon, and what they learn about their 1960s counterparts resparks their interest in history. When recording in her journal that May intends to travel to Topanga Canyon, Rosie opines that it is a nice name for something one loves; implying that, 20 years later, Rhiannon named her daughter Topanga as a result of Rosie's encounter with May. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Dual roles: Rowan Blanchard as Rosie McGee, Sabrina Carpenter as May Clutterbucket, Peyton Meyer as Merlin Scoggins, Corey Fogelmanis as Ginsburg Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||||
10 | 10 | "Girl Meets Crazy Hat" | Joel Zwick | Lauren Otero | September 26, 2014 | 107 | 2.50[14] | ||
Cory splits the class up into two fake companies. The two companies run on totally different things, one on customer happiness and one on profits. Riley and Maya meet a businesswoman on the subway, they first assume that she is a crazy lady but when she visits them in class they discover that she has a building named after her. the girls then make a real company and learn that helping the people is better than profits. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Jackée as Evelyn Rand, Ava Kolker as Ava | |||||||||
11 | 11 | "Girl Meets World of Terror" | Joel Zwick | Teresa Kale | October 2, 2014 | 108 | 2.23[15] | ||
Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Charlotte Rae as Gammy Hart, Michael D. Roberts as Coach Gleason, Nicolas Bechtel as Monster Under the Bed | |||||||||
12 | 12 | "Girl Meets the Forgotten" | Joel Zwick | Jeff Menell | October 10, 2014 | 117 | 2.61[16] | ||
In an effort to teach his students to remember "the forgotten", Cory assigns Riley, Maya, Lucas and Farkle their school service elective when they show a lack of respect for lunch norms. The girls are assigned cafeteria duty and work with Geralyn Thompson, the cafeteria director, while the boys receive janitorial duty and work with janitor Harley Keiner. The four friends quickly learn that these jobs are less than glamorous, and those who do the work every day are not appreciated. After a week of experiencing these jobs, the four become more appreciative. Riley realizes this lesson about the forgotten also extends to home and thanks her parents for caring for her and Auggie. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest stars: Danny McNulty as Harley Keiner, Sonya Eddy as Geralyn Thompson Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||||
13 | 13 | "Girl Meets Flaws" | Joel Zwick | Mark Blutman | October 17, 2014 | 116 | 2.11[17] | ||
Graduation and Awards Night is coming up, and Riley is shocked that she has not been nominated for any awards while her friends have. When Farkle is not present to receive his award, everyone becomes concerned because he never misses class. Suspecting that Farkle is skipping class, Riley, Maya, and Lucas learn that Farkle is being bullied by Billy Ross (who is competing with Lucas for the "Athlete Award"). To help Farkle, Riley comes up with the idea to have everyone write a label on their forehead, describing their "flaw", and Billy is the only one without a label. After the gang confronts Billy over his flaw, he allows Farkle to imprint his label and apologizes to him. The gang learns that everybody has something that makes them unique, and these qualities should be respected. On Awards Night, Lucas wins the Athlete Award, Maya wins the coolness award, and Riley wins the Spirit Award. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest stars: Ava Kolker as Ava, Danny McNulty as Harley Keiner, Zachary Mitchell as Billy Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||||
14 | 14 | "Girl Meets Friendship" | John Whitesell | Mark Blutman | November 21, 2014 | 109 | 2.21[18] | ||
Cory teaches about government as the election for seventh-grade student council nears. Farkle, Riley and Lucas decide to run, but under different forms of government: Farkle as a dictator, Riley as a princess, and Lucas as a president. Soon, their friendship is put to the test when Maya (on Riley's behalf) engages in negative campaigning, which annoys Lucas. Maya even wants to use Lucas' desire to see his friends in Texas against him. Riley does not like that idea and in the end, before the election result is announced (the winner is Lucas), both Riley and Maya show a video featuring two of Lucas' friends from Texas, to emphasize the importance of friendship. Meanwhile, Auggie's difficulty sleeping worries Topanga; he wants both of his parents to be there to tuck him in at night, but they both work. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Aramis Knight as Brandon, Ricky Garcia as Asher | |||||||||
15 | 15 | "Girl Meets Brother" | John Whitesell | Randi Barnes Cindy Fang Teresa Kale Lauren Otero | November 28, 2014 | 105 | 2.42[19] | ||
On Cory and Topanga's 15th anniversary, Auggie needs a babysitter so his parents can have a date night. Meanwhile, Riley is encouraged by Maya to be treated more like an adult. When Riley comes home and says she wants a later curfew, and needs to be treated more like an adult, Auggie suggests that Riley could babysit him. When Cory and Topanga are unable to get on the subway, they decide to return home to spy on the kids. They find Maya has come over and Auggie and Riley are arguing, because Auggie wants to play with Riley who wants to watch TV. Cory and Topanga sneak into the apartment and watch to see if Riley can make it up to Auggie. Special guest star: Herbie Hancock as himself Guest star: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas | |||||||||
16 | 16 | "Girl Meets Home for the Holidays" | John Whitesell | Jeff Menell | December 5, 2014 | 113 | 2.49[20] | ||
Cory's parents, his teenage brother Joshua, and his best friend Shawn Hunter visit for Christmas. Topanga tries to make the perfect holiday dinner to satisfy the guests, especially her mother-in-law. Maya develops a crush on Joshua, while Riley wants to know why Shawn avoids her every time he visits. He admits that after she was born, he felt left behind because his best friend just started a family, so he decided to leave New York City. Riley later has Shawn discuss his feelings with her father, and Cory encourages Shawn to find someone and to "begin your life". Riley then puts Shawn and Maya together to figure out their life problems, with Shawn realizing how much Maya is like him. Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Rider Strong as Shawn Hunter, William Russ as Alan Matthews, Betsy Randle as Amy Matthews, Uriah Shelton as Joshua Matthews Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas | |||||||||
17 | 17 | "Girl Meets Game Night" | Michael Kelly | Cindy Fang Lauren Otero Randi Barnes | January 9, 2015 | 115 | 2.64[21] | ||
Family Game Night is a monthly tradition at the Matthews' apartment, and Cory, Topanga, Riley and Auggie are set to play, with Auggie inviting a special family member, Uncle Josh. Riley's friends-first attitude gets her into deep trouble, though, when she invites Maya, Lucas and Farkle to the occasion. Ava eventually shows up as well and takes part in the game with Auggie. Cory stresses the importance of family with the game night (as well as in his teaching of the American Revolution to his class earlier that day), but is agitated over the four extra guests. Maya, on the other hand, is delighted over Josh being there; he decides to emcee the game after she gets too close. As the game progresses, it becomes evident how the friends interfere. Later, Riley has a chance to win, but realizing from Maya the value of simply playing with her family, she decides to go with the longer version of the game, where even the friends prove to be valuable in getting through it. The gang discovers the "long game" as the game... of life. At that point, Josh sets Maya straight by citing their age difference. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest stars: Ava Kolker as Ava, Uriah Shelton as Joshua Matthews | |||||||||
18 | 18 | "Girl Meets Master Plan" | Jon Rosenbaum | Michael Jacobs | January 16, 2015 | 119 | 2.71[22] | ||
It's Maya's fourteenth birthday, and Riley and the others have something special planned when Shawn comes to visit. They want to set Shawn up with Maya's mother. When Maya hears this she doesn't like the idea because she thinks her mom just drives men away and she doesn't want Shawn to leave. This changes though when Shawn coaxes the truth from Katy of what happened with Maya's father. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest stars: Rider Strong as Shawn Hunter, Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||||
19 | 19 | "Girl Meets Farkle's Choice" | John Whitesell | Mark Blutman | February 6, 2015 | 110 | 2.25[23] | ||
Farkle is nominated for a Buggie Award, and is faced with the dilemma of taking either Riley or Maya with him to the ceremony. After he goes on a date with both of them, the girls compete in an attempt to influence him. When it reaches the point they are fighting over him, Farkle chooses to attend the award show alone because he does not want to see them fight, yet both girls are hurt by his decision. In the end, Riley and Maya show up at the ceremony to support their friend. As for the award itself, Farkle finishes second to Smackle. Meanwhile, Topanga starts a children's book club; with Ava and her mother Judy in attendance, Topanga sees where Ava has picked up her attitude and manners. Special guest star: Jane Lynch as herself Guest stars: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle, Ava Kolker as Ava, Cecilia Balagot as Smackle, Reagan Pasternak as Judy Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas | |||||||||
20 | 20 | "Girl Meets First Date" | Rider Strong | Susan Estelle Jansen | March 27, 2015 | 120 | 2.28[24] | ||
Cory embraces the idea of "first love" at the end of the school year, until he realizes Riley is among those experiencing it, with Lucas. As Cory desperately tries to keep them apart, Lucas decides he wants to go about things right by asking Cory and Topanga for their blessing to date their daughter. Feeling that Riley is too young to be dating, Cory agrees to the date on the condition that it is a double date, with Maya and Farkle accompanying the two. Meanwhile, Auggie and Ava quickly get "engaged" and then "married", but Topanga escorts the "bride" out of the Matthews' apartment. Uncle Josh also pays a visit, with plans to attend a pre-college program at NYU all summer. He takes an interest in a tour guide from the university, but being three years older than him, she turns him down. Maya understands what he is going through after she faced the same rejection from him. After Josh leaves the train that Riley, Maya, Farkle, and Lucas are going to their dates on, Riley sees how sad Maya is and Lucas notices too, telling Riley to go comfort her. After, Maya pushes Riley into Lucas' lap like in the first episode. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest stars: Ava Kolker as Ava, Uriah Shelton as Joshua Matthews, Samantha Boscarino as Sophie Miller |
Special (2015)
This episode aired between season one and season two as part of "What the What Weekend" and is not classed as an episode from either season despite being filmed during season two.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [25] | Prod. code [4] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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21 | "Girl Meets Demolition" "Girl Meets What the What" | Joel Zwick | Jeff Menell | April 17, 2015 | 207 | 2.08[27] |
Riley and Maya want money to buy clothes, so they go to Demolition, an accessory store, to buy new stuff. The cashier, Aubrey (Debby Ryan) convinces the two girls to give away all their clothes. Riley sees a pretty dress and gets obsessed over it, Maya tries to convince Riley not to buy it, but Riley does it and give Aubrey an emergency credit card that holds $500, so Aubrey withdraws $300 from the credit card. Cory finds out and demands to speak to Aubrey, when he does she brainwashes him with compliments and he ends up being scammed. Topanga gets irritated from the circumstance, Cory then tells Topanga they all spend $1200 dollars worth of clothes. Meanwhile, Topanga goes down to the Demolition to speak with Aubrey, Topanga uses her lawyer skills to go against her, but smart Aubrey knows a little more than Topanga does, then Topanga demands to speak with the owners, Topanga tells the owners she scammed her daughter and husband into buying a full purchase of items in all that costs $1700, it turns out that the owners are Aubrey's parents and tells Topanga about how their store works. Later, Aubrey gets a phone call from Evelyn Rand saying she wants the dress Aubrey sold from Riley back in a deal of $2,500, but Aubrey insists on $4,000. Evelyn arrives and teaches Aubrey a valuable life lesson, so Aubrey then turns over a new leaf and tries to be a better person. Special guest star: Debby Ryan as Aubrey Guest stars: Jackée as Evelyn Rand, Stephanie Erb as Hillary, David Starzyk as Ron Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas Note: This episode is not considered a part of season one, but instead a special episode that was a part of Disney's "What the What Weekend". Additionally, Disney calls the episode "Girl Meets What the What" to tie in to the programming event, but the show's writers and other sources refer to it as "Girl Meets Demolition".[26] |
Season 2 (2015–16)
- Ben Savage and Corey Fogelmanis are absent for one episode each.
- Peyton Meyer and Danielle Fishel are absent for two episodes each.
- August Maturo is absent for nine episodes.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [28] | Prod. code [29][30] | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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22 | 1 | "Girl Meets Gravity" | Rider Strong | Randi Barnes | May 11, 2015 | 201 | 2.05[32] |
Riley, Maya, Lucas, and Farkle start their first day of 8th grade at John Quincy Adams Middle School. After the girls startle their new teacher Mr. Martinez, he quits and Cory replaces him. Riley and Maya then decide to transfer classes, but their new history teacher is very strict and separates the girls. Not only that, but they notice four kids in the class look and act just like Riley, Maya, Lucas, and even Farkle. The girls later transfer back to Cory's classroom and restore normalcy. However, the girls are devastated because their parents are always "circling" around them like planets (with Cory once again their history teacher and Topanga and Katy working at the bakery). Riley has been talking about the Sun, Earth and the Earth's orbit throughout the episode, and in the end, it's revealed Mrs. Svorski, the former owner of the bakery, has died and Riley was speaking at her funeral. Cory later calls Mr. Feeny to make sure he's still there, and he is.[31] Special guest stars: William Daniels as Mr. Feeny, Cloris Leachman as Mrs. Svorski Guest stars: Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart, Delon de Metz as Mr. Martinez, Senta Moses as Alterna-Cory Note: Corey Fogelmanis is added to the main title sequence. | |||||||
23 | 2 | "Girl Meets the New World" | Joel Zwick | Teresa Kale | May 12, 2015 | 208 | 2.14[33] |
Maya begins to pressure Riley to find out what happened on their date. The kids at school know that Riley and Lucas kissed, and they ask if they are dating. Later on, Riley and Lucas confirm they are dating, telling Cory and Topanga about the kiss Cory didn't know about. Things become awkward and even though Riley and Lucas have strong feelings for each other, they break up and remain friends. Meanwhile, Farkle and Maya get "engaged" and then "married". Elsewhere, Topanga gets ticked while trying to teach Auggie's new friend that his name is Dewey, which is a longer name for Dew, also as in morning Dew, but he thinks his name is pronounced "Doy". Guest star: Cooper Friedman as Dewey | |||||||
24 | 3 | "Girl Meets the Secret of Life" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Mark Blutman | May 13, 2015 | 202 | 2.60[34] |
When Lucas' old friend from Texas comes to New York, Lucas begins to wonder if New York had really changed him, and he starts to keep secrets from Riley. Meanwhile, Cory test the foursomes to wash a car so they can find out the true meaning to the secret of life. Guest stars: Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Shak Ghacha as Joey Ricciardella | |||||||
25 | 4 | "Girl Meets Pluto" | Joel Zwick | Matthew Nelson | May 14, 2015 | 203 | 2.36[35] |
When the gang discovers that Cory, Shawn and Topanga buried a time capsule 15 years ago, they head to Philadelphia to dig it up. Later on, Riley, Maya, Lucas, and Farkle make their own time capsule to bury and dig up 15 years later. Special guest star: William Daniels as Mr. Feeny Guest stars: Rider Strong as Shawn Hunter, Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
26 | 5 | "Girl Meets Mr. Squirrels" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Michael Jacobs | May 15, 2015 | 204 | 2.20[36] |
Riley and Maya get into a huge argument which threatens their friendship. The feud prompts Cory to call on his older brother Eric to mediate, recalling his people skills in settling a feud when they were in college. After Eric (now the mayor of a small town on the border of the US and Canada) arrives at the Matthews' apartment, he listens to the girls, where Maya reveals a comment Lucas made about her height, which Riley decided to agree with rather than consider how hurtful the comment was to her friend. Eric is later a guest in Cory's class, and he gathers the students just outside the classroom, where Riley and Maya further discuss their problem. It turns out the other students, including Farkle, Lucas and Zay, are dealing with similar issues for their age. Eric makes them see that what they are going through is normal, and they should be supportive of each other even with these issues. Guest stars: Will Friedle as Eric Matthews, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux | |||||||
27 | 6 | "Girl Meets the Tell-Tale-Tot" | Ben Savage | Teresa Kale | June 5, 2015 | 205 | 2.19[37] |
Uncle Josh visits Cory and his family again, with great news about being accepted into NYU, to Maya's delight. There is a welcoming party for Josh at a friend's dormitory at the university, which Maya is determined to attend. It starts late at night, so Maya intends to have a sleepover at Riley's but plans to sneak out. Though Riley knows it is wrong, she decides to accompany Maya, and the two devise a scheme so that Riley's parents are unaware that they are at this party. Auggie later unfoils the scheme, but keeps quiet. While Riley enjoys her first taste of college life, Maya regrets being there when she sees Josh speaking with other girls and realizes she is not in their league. Josh is startled to see Riley and Maya, and takes the two home after trying to set things straight regarding Maya's feelings for him. Riley ends up grounded for two weeks for sneaking out, and Auggie is grounded for one week, for not speaking up about his sister. Guest stars: Uriah Shelton as Joshua Matthews, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Madison McLaughlin as Jasmine, Cynthy Wu as Charlotte, Tajh Bellow as Andrew Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas Note: "Tell-Tale-Tot" is in reference to Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Tell-Tale Heart", which Cory teaches his class in this episode, with a large tater tot representing one's conscience. | |||||||
28 | 7 | "Girl Meets Rules" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Randi Barnes | June 12, 2015 | 211 | 2.04[38] |
Cory gives his entire class detention. While Cory is out of the classroom, the class splits into two separate groups, one led by Riley and the other by Maya. Riley's represents order and structure; they stay in the classroom, while Maya's group, which represents chaos and rebellion, walks out. Farkle remains with the quiet children in Rileytown, while Lucas follows the rebels and joins Mayaville. Each group eventually realizes how much they need the other group to balance things, and Riley and Maya similarly discover they need each other. Guest stars: Danny McNulty as Harley Keiner, Ava Kolker as Ava Morgenstern | |||||||
29 | 8 | "Girl Meets Hurricane" | William Russ | Matthew Nelson | June 19, 2015 | 209 | 2.07[39] |
After giving Maya "fatherly advice" about her needing to dress differently, Shawn buys her a whole new wardrobe of clothes, as a gift from both him and Katy. That gives Maya hope that he and her mother will grow closer. Maya holds on to that hope even when Shawn's old girlfriend Angela pays a visit. As the two catch up on their past, Angela and Shawn realize what they had for each other has prepared them for what is happening in their lives right now. Angela, already married four years to a military man, is looking to Shawn for advice on starting a family and whether she will be a good mother, the reason for her visit. She also notices Maya and Katy, and wants Shawn to pursue a relationship with Katy. Later, Katy asks Shawn out on a date, and after receiving further advice from his late father Chet who appears to him for the big moment, Shawn accepts. Guest stars: Rider Strong as Shawn Hunter, Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart, Trina McGee as Angela Moore, Blake Clark as Chet Hunter | |||||||
30 | 9 | "Girl Meets Mr. Squirrels Goes to Washington" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Mark Blutman | July 10, 2015 | 210 | 2.09[40] |
Eric is nominated to run for Senate and turns to Riley and her friends to help run his campaign. He soon learns, however, that he was not meant to win the race. The gang, along with a familiar face from Eric's past, rally together to inspire Eric to continue. Guest stars: Will Friedle as Eric Matthews, Danny McNulty as Harley Keiner, Nicholas Hormann as Senator Graham, Lamont Thompson as Zachary T. Wolff, J.B. Gaynor as TJ Murphy Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
31 | 10 | "Girl Meets the New Teacher" | Joel Zwick | Michael Jacobs | July 17, 2015 | 212 | 2.37[41] |
When Riley's English teacher retires, a new teacher named Harper Burgess takes his place. She has an unconventional teaching style that inspires the students, especially Maya, but soon gets in trouble with Principal Yancy for using The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller as subject matter. When Cory stands up to defend this new teacher, his job is placed in jeopardy as well. Jonathan Turner (who is now working as the school superintendent) is called in to see if she is worthy of being kept as a teacher. He mentions that he taught X-Men to his class, and in regard to To Kill a Mockingbird, mentions that since her dad named her Harper Lee Burgess that she had probably heard of it (the novel was written by Harper Lee). Guest stars: Anthony Tyler Quinn as Mr. Turner, Tania Gunadi as Harper Burgess, Stuart Pankin as Principal Yancy | |||||||
32 | 11 | "Girl Meets Fish" | Michael A. Joseph | David J. Jacobs Michael Jacobs | July 24, 2015 | N/A | 2.19[42] |
When it is Riley's turn to take care of the class fish, she discovers it is dead. Auggie suspects foul play and investigates the matter. As Riley and Maya pay a visit to Phil's fish store for a replacement, the rest of the class is gathered at Riley's apartment for questioning. Farkle, the last to care for the fish, is the first in the hot seat and admits to replacing the fish several times, as each one dies in separate mishaps. Lucas and Maya are then questioned, only to discover they too replaced the fish multiple times on their watch. In fact, each of the students replaced the fish during their turns to care for it. As for the fish Riley was to look after, it is revealed Auggie fed graham crackers to the fish right before it was handed to Riley, and that caused its death. Though the case is solved, Auggie feels awful that he killed the fish, but Riley forgives him and allows him to care for its replacement. The entire class then visits Phil's fish store for a new class fish, and they hope it will live a long life with the proper care. Also starring: Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle Guest stars: Ava Kolker as Ava, Hugh Dane as Phil Note: This episode was filmed during the first season, but was held back and later aired during the second season for the Disney Channel "Whodunit?" special event. Corey Fogelmanis is credited as "also starring" after the episode's opening credits sequence since it is the season one opening, even though he is in the season two opening credits. | |||||||
33 | 12 | "Girl Meets Yearbook" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Teresa Kale | August 7, 2015 | 214 | 2.33[43] |
When Farkle and Riley dislike what their school yearbook says about them, they decide to change their personalities because they believe students are making fun of their quirky personalities. Farkle, who is unique enough to have his own category in the yearbook, transforms into a regular guy named Donnie Barnes, while Riley assumes a morose alter-ego named Morosha M. Black after she notices in the yearbook that she is nominated as someone who would smile themselves to death. Riley's change deeply affects Maya, who in turn seeks to become her best friend and emulate her. Lucas is not pleased about these changes in his friends, who are letting what others say affect them, and he wants them to change back. Lucas and Maya are voted favorite couple by their classmates, much to their confusion. It is learned here that the entirety of their class views the two as boyfriend and girlfriend, claiming Lucas and Maya are like fire together. Lucas and Maya, however, don't know where the idea came from. Cory's history lesson about Iceland and Greenland, and how people settled in Greenland because of its name, then perished, serves as a reminder to the class not to be misguided by what others say. Guest star: Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
34 | 13 | "Girl Meets Semi-Formal" | Joel Zwick | Will Friedle | August 14, 2015 | 216 | 2.20[44] |
Riley is forced to examine her relationship with Lucas when another boy named Charlie Gardner asks her to a big semi-formal dance. Charlie asks Riley on a date and seems like the perfect date to Riley, but Lucas assumes he and Riley were going together. Meanwhile, newly elected Senator Eric reunites with Jack Hunter when he comes to Eric on behalf of a large corporation that wants to build a pipeline. Eric recognizes that Jack has lost his way and tries to save his friend by showing him a simpler way of life which leads to him meeting Riley at the semi-formal dance, which Riley has to be convinced to attend. Maya and Lucas dance together and share an awkward moment when Lucas denies that they are dancing, fumbling over his words, which Maya questions. Riley dances with Farkle and Charlie. Special guest star: Sheppard as themselves Guest stars: Will Friedle as Eric Matthews, Matthew Lawrence as Jack Hunter, Tanner Buchanan as Charlie Gardner, Phil Morris as Agent LaChance Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
35 | 14 | "Girl Meets Creativity" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Matthew Nelson | August 21, 2015 | 218 | 2.26[45] |
The group learns that the art programs are being canceled, including Zay's ballet, and Lucas inspires the group to try and save art class, raising his voice out of place to say he cares about Maya's happiness. Maya and Lucas then share a moment staring into each other's eyes after Lucas tells Maya she's a great artist. The group rallies together to come up with a creative plan to stop art class from being cut. Later, the group shows up at the school board meeting and presents different forms of art, only to take them away. In the end, the group gets to keep their art classes. Guest stars: Diana Maria Riva as Chairperson Sanchez, Anthony Tyler Quinn as Mr. Turner, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Aisha Kabia as Ms. Kossal | |||||||
36 | 15 | "Girl Meets I Am Farkle" "Girl Meets Farkle" | Willie Garson | Mark Blutman | September 11, 2015 | 217 | 1.85[46] |
Results of a school IQ test show Farkle to be a genius, and the Minkuses hold a party for their son at Topanga's. Isadora Smackle comes to the party and invites Farkle to transfer to Einstein Academy. Later, additional tests identify that Farkle may have Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism. Though in disbelief at first, Riley, Maya and Lucas help their friend understand the symptoms, one of which is a difficulty understanding love. Farkle tries to explore that by hanging out with Smackle, who shows compassion when he tells her he may have Asperger's. Smackle later decides to observe Farkle in Cory's class, and after Farkle confirms he does not have Asperger's, she feels uncomfortable but realizes he belongs around his friends rather than at Einstein Academy. Seeing how Smackle interacts with everyone, including how she feels being hugged, Riley and Maya deduce she has Asperger's, and Smackle tells them she was diagnosed with it at the age of five. Farkle shows the same compassion Smackle showed him after discovering this. Guest stars: Lee Norris as Minkus, Kristanna Loken as Jennifer Bassett Minkus, Cecilia Balagot as Smackle, Cyrina Fiallo as Ms. Oben Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
37 | 16 | "Girl Meets Cory and Topanga" | Ben Savage | Joshua Jacobs | September 18, 2015 | 220 | 2.42[47] |
Riley wonders how she will positively impact the world, and feels she will never be as "perfect" as her parents. In exploring this question, she and Maya talk to a nun at an orphanage and a clown at the circus, but Riley is reminded about being in her parents' shadow when she sees them contributing at those places. Maya suggests Riley tell some stories she remembers about her parents' young days (from Boy Meets World), and the two see Cory and Topanga at their age. As Riley sees a little of both of her parents in her, and their quirks, she is reminded by the younger Topanga that she is unique. Guest stars: Ken Hudson Campbell as Jingles the Clown, Diona Reasonover as Sister Mary Beth | |||||||
38 | 17 | "Girl Meets Rileytown" | Michael A Joseph | Lauren Otero | September 25, 2015 | 223 | 2.62[48] |
Maya describes Riley's place of uniqueness as "Rileytown", but mere mention of that word is putting Riley on edge and she takes it out on Maya. The two girls and the rest of Cory's class are learning how to resolve conflicts. With the Aaron Burr-Alexander Hamilton conflict as the class example, Riley decides to challenge Maya to a duel, and they carry it out at Topanga's, using ice-cream as their weaponry. After Maya backs out, Riley ice-creams her. Maya becomes aware that something is wrong with Riley, and Farkle, recalling when he was bullied, thinks someone is bullying Riley. Maya talks to Riley and wants her to open up about what is going on, discovering Riley has been getting bullied for a few weeks, by someone who has been sending her threatening text messages. Farkle, Lucas, and Zay come to talk to her as well, saying she can come to them if something is bothering her, which is further discussed in her father's class. The one sending the texts has been taking video of Riley at school and threatens to send the rest of the school those videos, which include unique moments only known to Riley. To confront her unseen bully, she brings her friends to school and shows her uniqueness again. Eventually, that scares away the unseen bully. Guest star: Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
39 | 18 | "Girl Meets World of Terror 2" | Joel Zwick | Jeff Menell | October 2, 2015 | 215 | 2.38[49] |
Riley and Maya meet a flapper girl from the 1920s, the ghost residing in the bay window of Riley's bedroom. The ghost can make people sing and dance. Special guest stars: Ross Lynch as Austin Moon, Laura Marano as Ally Dawson Guest stars: Ava Kolker as Ava Morgenstern, Cooper Friedman as Doy, Brittany Ross as Ghost Absent: Peyton Meyer as Lucas, Corey Fogelmanis as Farkle | |||||||
40 | 19 | "Girl Meets Rah Rah" | Joel Zwick | Randi Barnes | October 9, 2015 | 222 | 3.31[50] |
After years of failing to make the cheerleading squad, Riley is determined to get on the squad this time, but Coach Kelly shows little faith in her and expects her to quit. Maya, Lucas, Farkle, and Zay attend the tryouts to support her, though even they have their doubts of her succeeding. Riley manages to get through the three days of tryouts, even with the mistakes and injuries, but when she is finally cut, she is faced with deciding whether to give up on cheerleading. While Cory worries about his daughter's desire to become a cheerleader, as her teacher, he encourages her to continue pursuing something she is passionate about. Despite Coach Kelly's not placing her on the squad initially, Riley's spirit and persistence pay off. Guest stars: Perez Hilton as himself, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Jennifer Hasty as Coach Kelly, Courtney Schwartz as Samantha, Savannah Winters as Jenkins, Jacqueline A. Benoit as Nurse | |||||||
41 | 20 | "Girl Meets Texas: Part 1" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Michael Jacobs Matthew Nelson | October 16, 2015 | 224 | 2.94[51] |
Riley and Maya learn that Lucas failed a sheep-riding contest years ago and mistakenly enter him in a bull-riding contest in Texas. When it is revealed how dangerous the event is, Riley tries to convince Lucas to go through with it. However, Maya is completely opposed to the idea and begs him not to participate. This results in Riley realizing Maya's true feelings for Lucas. Guest stars: M.C. Gainey as Pappy Joe, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Tahmus Rounds as Cletis, Madison Mason as McCullough Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews, Danielle Fishel as Topanga Matthews | |||||||
42 | 21 | "Girl Meets Texas: Part 2" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Matthew Nelson Michael Jacobs | October 17, 2015 | 225 | 2.88[52] |
The gang spends their first night out in Texas. Zay reunites with his old flame, Vanessa, thanks to Riley and Maya. Meanwhile, Riley begins to understand that Maya had stepped back for the sake of their friendship, and Riley tells Lucas about Maya's feelings. Lucas pressures Maya to say whether she likes him or not, but she denies it. As Maya is saying she doesn't like him and "hurhurring" him, Lucas surprises her and tries to kiss her, but backs down. Special guest stars: Maddie & Tae as themselves Guest stars: M.C. Gainey as Pappy Joe, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Chandler Kinney as Vanessa Absent: Ben Savage as Cory Matthews, August Maturo as Auggie Matthews, Danielle Fishel as Topanga Matthews | |||||||
43 | 22 | "Girl Meets Texas: Part 3" | Ben Savage | Michael Jacobs Matthew Nelson | October 18, 2015 | 227 | 3.12[53] |
Riley has convinced herself that she and Lucas are like brother and sister, in order to give Maya a chance to understand how she really feels about him. Now, Maya and Lucas cannot communicate, mirroring Riley and Lucas' awkwardness earlier. Whilst Maya and Lucas are finding it difficult to take a step forward in their relationship until Maya resumes her teasing behavior, which makes Lucas happy. Riley is pursued by Charlie Gardner and she agrees to date him. In the end, Farkle helps Riley realize she still likes Lucas, and they share a long conversation at Topanga's which results in a hug. Guest stars: Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Tanner Buchanan as Charlie Gardner | |||||||
44 | 23 | "Girl Meets the Forgiveness Project" | Joel Zwick | Matthew Nelson | November 6, 2015 | 221 | 2.51[54] |
When Cory comes up with the idea of a forgiveness project, everyone expresses their feelings on paper to someone they wish to forgive. Riley writes to Auggie and Lucas and Zay write to Farkle, while Maya decides to write to her father, Kermit, who appears at Topanga's after receiving Maya's letter. That comes as a shock to Katy, but Maya wants to give Kermit a chance to be part of her life again after he failed to be for the last nine years. As Maya and the rest of Cory's class miss the point of forgiveness, Cory explains to them that they need to give those they are forgiving an opportunity to show remorse for their wrongdoing before the assignment can even begin. Riley, Lucas, and Zay have little difficulty in forgiving, while Maya's situation is a different story. Kermit explains to her why he left her and her mother and started a different family. Maya understands what her father did and is no longer angry with him, but she cannot forgive him. She tearfully confesses to Cory she failed the assignment, but Cory did not expect her to reconcile with her father right away, if ever. Guest stars: Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart, David Thomas Jenkins as Kermit, Carlos Antonio as Howie | |||||||
45 | 24 | "Girl Meets Belief" | Joel Zwick | Jeff Menell | November 13, 2015 | 213 | 2.15[55] |
After Maya finds money just outside Cory's classroom, she wants to buy ice-cream with it, but Riley tells her it is not her money. As they go into class, Cory has the class look at each other's beliefs; he assigns Riley and Maya to report about Thomas Jefferson, and Lucas and Farkle to report about Joan of Arc. The assignment creates tension among the four because of their differing beliefs, causing them to switch partners. Maya takes a brief break from Riley because she feels pressured to believe in something. While the four continue to work on the assignment and discuss their beliefs in Riley's bedroom, Cory gives them insight about why their beliefs are different, and tells them listening to others helps to form their beliefs. What the four learn about Jefferson and Joan of Arc also influences what they believe. Farkle realizes some things are not scientifically explained, such as his friendships for which he is grateful. Maya tries praying after discovering Riley believes in God, and gives back the money she found earlier. Riley and Lucas question why they need each other, since they are not challenged or learning from each other. Meanwhile, Auggie prays Mrs. Svorski is not alone in heaven by talking to her. | |||||||
46 | 25 | "Girl Meets the New Year" | Joel Zwick | Mark Blutman | December 4, 2015 | 229 | 2.07[56] |
When Harper teaches about Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility in English class, Riley and Maya soon realize their similarities to the novel's two main characters. Having seen the movie adaptation, Charlie shares with the class that a relationship must have both sense and sensibility to work. Riley is inspired by the novel to host a New Year's Eve party for all of her friends from school. Meanwhile, Farkle continues to be frustrated with Riley for not telling Lucas how she truly feels about him; Farkle gives her until midnight on New Year's Eve to do so, or he will. During his class, Cory teaches the importance of friendship and growth, and how without proper care, feelings can ruin them. At the party, while the gang, including Charlie, is playing a couples' game, in which Lucas and Maya are partners. Lucas, Maya and Riley become uncomfortable as the game progresses. Riley ends the game on her turn and brings everyone up to the roof, minutes before the new year. On the rooftop, Riley asks Farkle for more time to confess her true feelings, but he refuses as he does not want lies to cause further damage. Wanting to be with Riley at midnight, Charlie tries to show he cares about her. Riley tells him while that makes sense, a good relationship needs to have sensibility as well, leaving the two alone on separate sides of the roof. Maya, still confused about her feelings, tells Lucas that she wants to start off the new year being nice to him and that she's glad they'll be together at midnight. He grins and says that makes up for everything. When the clock strikes midnight, Riley tries to escape just as Farkle yells out the truth, causing Lucas and Maya to be shocked and dismayed. Everyone leaves except for Riley, Maya, and Lucas. The three sit alone on a bench, confused. Guest stars: Tania Gunadi as Harper Burgess, Tanner Buchanan as Charlie Gardner, Cecilia Balagot as Smackle | |||||||
47 | 26 | "Girl Meets STEM" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Teresa Kale | January 8, 2016 | 219 | 1.62[57] |
For the mid-term science experiment, Mr. Norton has Riley and her classmates examine a solution by placing a mystery marble into clear liquid, with one person of each boy-girl team dropping the marble and the other figuring the science. When Riley sees it is only the girls who are putting the marbles into the liquid and leaving the boys to do the science, she is offended and refuses to follow that trend. She gathers the girls into her bedroom to discuss why this is happening, and makes them realize they are not seeing their potential. She also confronts Farkle, her science experiment partner, about his stereotyping of girls; he takes the blame and apologizes to Riley for not allowing her to pursue her interest in science. They share a moment in which Riley realizes his good intentions and is confused about how she feels. While the marble-liquid solution is simply sludge, there is a bigger picture to the experiment which Riley has already figured out. She presents her finding to Mr. Norton, who informs the class it is at their age that girls begin to lose interest in the sciences. There is sludge between Lucas and Maya, but now the sludge is gone, Riley can see Farkle clearly. Guest stars: Ava Kolker as Ava Morgenstern, Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Jeff Doucette as Mr. Norton | |||||||
48 | 27 | "Girl Meets Money" | Rider Strong Shiloh Strong | Aaron Jacobs Jeff Menell | January 22, 2016 | 226 | 2.20[58] |
As Cory teaches his class about the value of money, and Stuart makes a risky investment on new technology for Minkus International, Farkle becomes concerned about being poor and starts seeing there is greater value to his friendships and family than money and material things can give. Cory goes further into his money lesson by emphasizing there is a large part of the world that is less fortunate, revealing a greater "secret of life": kindness and charity toward others. Cory challenges the class to come up with ideas for using money to help those in need, but this prompts Farkle to leave class immediately and to talk to his father about their relationship and his company's purpose, saying he needs to do more for the rest of the world. So Stuart begins a charitable organization and looks to give away money for a charitable cause. With help from NBA owner Mark Cuban, Stuart, Cory and Topanga listen to Riley, Lucas, Farkle and Maya about how they would help the less fortunate. Ultimately, on Farkle's request, Stuart and Mark invest on Maya, who lives in need and appreciates all she has been given. Meanwhile, Auggie worries about his father when he does not receive his whole allowance, but learns the importance of Cory's contributions as a teacher, despite being paid less than Topanga. Guest stars: Mark Cuban as Mark Cuban, Lee Norris as Minkus | |||||||
49 | 28 | "Girl Meets Commonism" | Danielle Fishel | Joshua Jacobs Michael Jacobs | February 12, 2016 | 206 | 1.75[59] |
Riley and Lucas are two members on the school honor board, which is to decide a case involving Maya and Farkle. Riley, who finds out Maya cheated off Farkle on a test, wants them off the hook for the sake of their friendship, but Lucas disagrees, as does Cory, who oversees the honor board. When Cory's class learns about communism, Riley defends Maya's cheating as a form of sharing and feels there is nothing wrong with that. The girls and Farkle start embracing the ideals of communism, and disregard their individuality. As Maya and Farkle's fate is being determined by the honor board, Riley sides with them, and Topanga represents them, but it is revealed that Farkle was not the only one helping Maya to cheat, but Riley as well. Their punishment is isolation from the rest of the class. After Cory hands back a test where every one has received excellent scores, but Riley, Maya and Farkle end up with an "average" grade, the three realize the importance of being individuals ... and American. Meanwhile, Auggie is wondering what to do with his life, but things backfire when he decides to be a lawyer and defend Frankie, the class bully, so Auggie needs to protect himself. Guest stars: Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Ava Kolker as Ava Morgenstern, Michelle Page as Mrs. Ducksberry, Sanai Victoria as Emma Weathersby | |||||||
50 | 29 | "Girl Meets the Bay Window" | Ben Savage | Joshua Jacobs | February 19, 2016 | 228[60] | 1.70[61] |
With high school around the corner, Riley decides to change her bedroom bay window and leave her childhood years behind, but Maya objects because of what the bay window has meant to both of them. She also feels reluctant to move on to this next phase of their lives. The girls reflect on when they first became friends, as well as when they first met Farkle, and the two talk to their younger selves about how much they have changed since. In the redecorated bay window, Riley and Maya see themselves as young adults preparing to move away, leaving the bay window behind as they even interact with them. Guest stars: Mariah Buzolin as Adult Riley, Ruby Lewis as Adult Maya, Lindsey Lamer as Young Riley, Ivy George as Young Maya, Michael Wilder as Young Farkle Absent: August Maturo as Auggie Matthews | |||||||
51 | 30 | "Girl Meets Legacy" | Joel Zwick | Randi Barnes | March 11, 2016 | 230 | 1.70[62] |
Riley and Maya have not discussed their feelings for Lucas since the new year, so he decides to simply stay friends with them for the sake of not hurting either girl. As Cory teaches his class one last time, the gang feels that Cory has not given them enough instruction to move forward to high school. Cory admits to being wrong about not allowing them to feel as a natural part of their changing, but sees how much his class has learned while in middle school. For the final lesson, he challenges them to leave a lasting mark for future John Quincy Adams students to remember them by; they dedicate a new bench in the school hallway. As they graduate and leave middle school behind, they decide for their class prank to steal their school mascot, which shocks Cory. It turns out it is Cory. Through Riley's call to Superintendent Turner and a heavily-supported petition, Cory is allowed to transfer schools so he can continue to teach Riley and her friends in high school. Guest stars: Amir Mitchell-Townes as Zay Babineaux, Lee Norris as Minkus, Cheryl Texiera as Katy Hart, Danny McNulty as Harley Keiner, Jeff Doucette as Mr. Norton, Aisha Kabia as Ms. Kossal |
Season 3
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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52 | 1 | "Girl Meets High School"[1] | Unknown | Unknown | June 3, 2016 | TBA | N/A |
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