Zenlethic
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नई प्रोफ़ाइल में आपका स्वागत है
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When I first heard that Boy Meets World was going to have a spin-off show on how life is going for the Matthews family 14 years later, I was overjoyed. Watching Cory and Topanga on Boy Meets World was a huge pastime for me, especially when I was a freshman in High School. I was also eager for the introduction to Cory and Topanga's children, Riley and Auggie; as well as Riley's classmates which include her best friend Maya, her friend from Texas in Lucas, and her brainy friend Farkle. I really like Maya and Farkle's personalities, while Lucas can be bland yet still possibly redeemable (in terms of developing into a more interesting personality, that is).
The best part about this show thus far is the fact that it has already had a lot of characters from the original Boy Meets World make appearances (and we will see even more of those characters in the episodes to come!), yet this show has stayed in its own identity and hasn't tried to copy Boy Meets World, though some episodes have been somewhat similar to the early Boy Meets World episodes. I also like that Girl Meets World doesn't follow the "tween" concept that so many Disney shows since 2004 have modeled themselves after. It's really nice for once to see a family show that people of all ages can enjoy. Here's to Girl Meets World, and to hoping it has a bright future!
Best of luck on your mission to meet the world, Riley!
The best part about this show thus far is the fact that it has already had a lot of characters from the original Boy Meets World make appearances (and we will see even more of those characters in the episodes to come!), yet this show has stayed in its own identity and hasn't tried to copy Boy Meets World, though some episodes have been somewhat similar to the early Boy Meets World episodes. I also like that Girl Meets World doesn't follow the "tween" concept that so many Disney shows since 2004 have modeled themselves after. It's really nice for once to see a family show that people of all ages can enjoy. Here's to Girl Meets World, and to hoping it has a bright future!
Best of luck on your mission to meet the world, Riley!
When I recently started watching shows on ABC, I discovered 30 Rock and after watching a couple of episodes I saw it as a good TV show to watch when you want to casually rest or pass the time while waiting for something. I can't directly relate to any of the characters' work situations, but personality wise I can relate to a couple depending on the situation.
I never have really been a fan of Tina Fey's work (mainly because she's never been in the majority of what I watch), although after seeing some clips of her in the past I've decided she is somebody I can at least hope does well with things she is involved in. Portraying Liz Lemon in this show is something I think she did very well, and that is something I would have been following had I discovered this show earlier.
So while I am not what you could call a "diehard" fan of this show, I do find it interesting to watch as some of the episode plots keep me from straying.
I never have really been a fan of Tina Fey's work (mainly because she's never been in the majority of what I watch), although after seeing some clips of her in the past I've decided she is somebody I can at least hope does well with things she is involved in. Portraying Liz Lemon in this show is something I think she did very well, and that is something I would have been following had I discovered this show earlier.
So while I am not what you could call a "diehard" fan of this show, I do find it interesting to watch as some of the episode plots keep me from straying.
I've only known about this show for a short number of years, but I'm already a big fan of it! It debuted in 1990 and ended in 1996, but I didn't even discover this show until 2005, NINE years after it ended! A few weeks ago, I got Seasons 5 and 6 to complete my collection of this show.
This show is mostly about a teen named Will, who came to Bel-Air from West Philadelphia so he could stay out of trouble and get a head start in life. His uncle, Philip Banks is probably the biggest influence on Will (he respects Phil's past and what he has accomplished, even if he thinks his uncle is uptight a lot of the time. Plus, he was more of a father to Will than his own Dad). At first, you could say that Will didn't fit in very well, but he was eventually able to adapt to his new home.
Overall, I would rate this show a perfect 10!
This show is mostly about a teen named Will, who came to Bel-Air from West Philadelphia so he could stay out of trouble and get a head start in life. His uncle, Philip Banks is probably the biggest influence on Will (he respects Phil's past and what he has accomplished, even if he thinks his uncle is uptight a lot of the time. Plus, he was more of a father to Will than his own Dad). At first, you could say that Will didn't fit in very well, but he was eventually able to adapt to his new home.
Overall, I would rate this show a perfect 10!