A Girl Meets World Podcast

The following is a guest blog post by Gemma. If you’re interested in contributing to this blog contact us with your ideas and we’ll look them over.

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On March 20th 2016 I had the pleasure of meeting Will Friedle at Toronto ComiCon, and this experience is going to make what I intend to write here infinitely harder, but I need to get it off my chest. Let me first explain why it’ll be so hard.

I woke up that morning, the last day of Toronto ComiCon, cautiously optimistic and nervous. The only experience before this I’ve had meeting a celebrity was in 2013 when I paid a disconcerting amount of money for a meet and greet experience with the Backstreet Boys (who I’ve been a fan of for just as long as I’ve been a fan of Boy Meets World so, let me live). Perfectly cordial bunch of guys, but it was very clear that they were the celebrities and I was the “fan”.

No one Will Friedle meets at a Con is just a “fan”. In my own experience: Will’s demeanour made my nervousness vanish, his immediate recognition of the film reference on my t-shirt almost made me black out and a comment he made about me having a great superhero name made me feel like one (when Batman says you have a great superhero name you DO NOT OBJECT). I don’t think Will would know how to behave like a celebrity if The Kardashians tied him to a chair and brainwashed the conduct into him. There were maybe five people in line in front of me (TIP: Go to these things right when they open, you breeze through lineups and all the food’s just being made so everything smells like pizza) so I could hear interactions Will was having with others and this is a guy who’s never met a stranger. Will’s so nice he could hide in plain sight up here and no one would know he’s not Canadian. Read the rest of this entry »

Welcome to Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast! On this episode Dan, Keith, and Caitlin are reunited! We celebrate by revisiting the last seven episodes of season 2 so Caitlin and Keith can discuss the episodes they’ve missed. If you’d like to skip to the discussion of a certain episode, here’s a list of the episodes covered along with their time-codes:

  • Girl Meets Belief – 05:12
  • Girl Meets STEM – 17:40
  • Girl Meets Money – 28:23
  • Girl Meets Commonism – 40:57
  • Girl Meets New Years – 46:28
  • Girl Meets Bay Window – 57:11
  • Girl Meets Legacy – 01:11:43

The music for this episode includes Pomp and Circumstance and “Smoke and Fire” by Sabrina Carpenter. Please send any feedback our way at gmwpodcast@gmail.com or review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening! PlayPodcast

Welcome to Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast! In this episode Dan is joined by guest hosts Amanda and Dustin to debate the merits of Netflix’s Fuller House. We compare and contrast its pilot with that of Girl Meets World and end out with some listener mail. The music for this episode includes the Fuller House theme song: “Everywhere You Look” by Carly Rae Jepsen. Please send any feedback our way at gmwpodcast@gmail.com or review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening! PlayPodcast

The following is a guest blog post by Josh Taylor (of the late The Girl Meets World Podcast). If you’re interested in contributing to this blog contact us with your ideas and we’ll look them over. Take it away Josh!

Two seasons in, and I have a love/hate relationship with Girl Meets World.

I love how funny it is, I love the chemistry of the actors, and I love having the universe of Boy Meets World back on television. Most importantly, almost every episode of Girl Meets World has at least one or two genuinely great moments that keep me hooked.

With that said, I have grown increasingly frustrated with it over the duration of season 2. I keep expecting the show to move past its awkward stage and begin moving into maturity, and while there have been a few glimpses of this growth throughout the season, by and large, Girl Meets World still has the same storytelling problems it had in season 1.

As of the writing of this article, the most recently aired new episode of the show is Season 2, Episode 29 “Girl Meets Bay Window.” I will be referring to this episode specifically throughout this post because it is a prime example of the storytelling issues that make Girl Meets World so hit-or-miss for me. Read the rest of this entry »

Welcome to Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast! On this episode Dan and Keith have an in-depth discussion on Girl Meets World season 2 episode 28 entitled “Girl Meets Commonism.” The music for this episode includes “Beast” by Nico Vega and “Revolution” by John Lennon. Please send any feedback our way at gmwpodcast@gmail.com or review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening! PlayPodcast

Welcome to Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast! In this episode Dan interviews Cheryl Texiera (AKA Katy Hart). I ask her about the audition process, her thoughts on Katy’s parenting, and numerous other twitter questions. We end out the podcast by discussing her web show ‘Confessions of… The Series’ and her advice for aspiring Youtubers. The music for this episode includes a theme from Girl Meets World. Thanks for listening. PlayPodcast

Welcome to Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast! In this episode Dan is joined by guest hosts Amanda and Nan for an in-depth discussion on Girl Meets World season 2 episode 27 entitled “Girl Meets Money.” The music for this episode includes “For the Love of Money” by The O’Jays and “Price Tag” by Jessie J. Please send any feedback our way at gmwpodcast@gmail.com or review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening! PlayPodcast

1The following is a guest blog post by Gemma. If you’re interested in contributing to this blog contact us with your ideas and we’ll look them over.

*I apologize if the following contains any misspellings of Mr. Feeny’s name to “Weeny”. Any such occurrences are completely accidental.

If Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World are supposed to be reflections of real life it needs to be acknowledged that in real life people in their 80s are typically at the end of life. George Feeny is at the end of his life. It’s not something to be sad about, death is as much a part of life as first crushes, school or marriage is. Those are all topics both Boy and Girl have covered and in fact the latter has already handled a character’s death with Mrs. Svorski, so I think they can do it again. Stupid idea? Everybody lost their collective heads when they thought Mr. Feeny was a ghost in Girl’s Pilot. Well… Read the rest of this entry »