Product Description Cory is your average guy. He has a best friend from the other side of the tracks, a teacher that constantly keeps him on his toes, and a friend named Topanga whom he has trouble understanding. With the support of his parents and his brother Eric, Cory learns to cope with the roller coaster called growing up. .com Boy Meets World marks season 3 with a new credit sequence, a TV internship for 18-year-old Eric (Will Friedel)--who longs to work as a weatherman--and a relationship for 14-year-old Cory (Ben Savage, now with a deeper voice) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel). When his parents left at the end of the previous year, Shawn (Rider Strong) moved in with English teacher Jonathan Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn), and that's where the action begins. While Cory has Shawn, Topanga has Trini (Brittany Murphy), Frankie (Ethan Suplee) has Joey (Blake Soper), and Mr. Turner has Eli Williams (Alex Désert), who joins John Adams High as media arts teacher. Under his tutelage, Cory learns the price of journalistic freedom when his exposé costs Janitor Bud (Bob Larkin) his job, though Mr. Feeny (William Daniels) finds another way to use his talents (in the 1972 musical 1776, Daniels played John Adams). Cory and Shawn also come to see different sides to Feeny, their principal, and Frankie, a poetic thug. Just as Cory is transitioning into adulthood, Boy Meets World's third season has a transitional feel as the tone turns serious more often, like in "Hometown Hero," in which Cory and Shawn break into the chemistry lab and start a fire, and "Brother-Brother," in which Cory has a hard time letting Eric go. It's still an entertaining show, but a little less funny, even if it allows Strong and Daniels to do some of their best work. Fortunately, there are still plenty of upbeat episodes. In "Train of Fools," for instance, Cory throws a New Year's Eve party in a subway car, and in "I Was a Teenage Spy," he travels back to 1957 in a nod to Happy Days. Unlike previous sets, this one eschews audio commentary. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
C**Y
As described
As described
M**T
I love boy meets world!
I love boy meets world! This the season were topanga, and Cory became boyfriend and Girlfriend, and also the season were they kept breaking up, the first time was when Cory and topanga were on a date, and Cory told her he loved her she avoid him for a couple of days and dumped him because she was scared, It had scratching my head in confusion, she did the exact opposite of what girls do when you tell them you love them, but they ended up getting backed together at the end of the episode, And another time when they decided to go to another school's dance, and pretended to be other people. Cory pretend to be Shawn and Topanga a French girl, up until they see each other and argue about how they wasn't thier selves and the spark in thier relationship went out! Then the moment you think thier going to breakup, and Cory say's were not breaking up, but they breakup anyway know that they still love each other was just crazy, but they did ended up getting back together before season ended. R.I.P to Britney Murphy,aka trinny topanga best friend in season 3. Not my favorite season but it boy meets world, highly recommend.
M**D
Boy Faces World
Season Three of Boy Meets World picks up much where Season Two ended up with Shawn Hunter living with Mr. Turner. Corey and Topanga entering into the tribulations of a relationship and Eric continuing to drive Mr. Feeny and his parents crazy by failing to live up to his potential. In Season Three itself, Shawn begins to feel a sense of longing for something more than Mr. Turner's apartment and eventually reunites with his father. Corey and Topanga break up for like five minutes, maybe five episodes in storyline terms and Eric realizes that now that he's a Senior, he needs to start developing some plan for his future leading to such hilarious episodes as to when Eric is accepted to BORIS and serves as an intern at a local television station. The show also continued its' ode to the past episodes with I once was a Teenage Spy that included cameos from Tom Boswell, Anson Williams, and Pat Morida. And Illegal Rave, which included several members of the Monkeys. The show also turned and tackled serious issues like when Corey and Shawn befriend Frankie the Enforcer or the season ending episodes where Corey struggles to deal with his brothers leaving for college and feeling like they were never really close. These episodes are easily some of my favorites throughout the series, but every BMW fan is different, this season served to lay foundation for later years.
S**G
Who doesn’t love this show
Who doesn’t love this show
R**.
Great positive show for middle school kids
Bought seasons 1-3 for my son after struggling to find age-appropriate shows he could watch that modeled positive values, integrity, and character without being preachy. He is a 6th grader and loves it! I wish they still made quality TV shows like this, instead of the glut of adult cartoon shows and fake reality TV shows that TV producers seem to love so much. I'm positive there is a market for more shows like this for families to watch, discuss, and enjoy together. Boy Meets World was exactly what I was looking for, and my son is hooked on it! I'm sure we'll be back for the rest of the seasons once he finishes binge-watching season 3!
T**E
We need another Generation of Tv Like This!
This show is must own! I love this show, i never was much of a follower back in the 90s because i was following other programes but i did watch episodes and of course new the plot and the them song! "When its boymeets world!!!!!" lol, I am 23 and i look back and think where did quality tv go? This generation i cry for because they will never know what it was like to actually be a kid. This show has good moral values, and comedy. This show is a must own for family, me and my girls are only on season 4 cant wait till we get the rest and see what happen i already know im going to cry on the last season episode! a[...] Anywho pick this up!
G**E
A season in a great collection of family viewing.
This is a purchase I made for my daughter. We love watching this show on TV but hate commercials. I purchased the entire series to add to our already large G-rated library. It is a wonderful program that allows you to spend 30 minutes per episode living with a wonderful family while learning valuable life lessons. This is a highly recommended series. Watch it without the fear of any inappropriate language issues or subject matter that might be offensive to any audience.
C**Y
Another fun season of boy meets world
Season 3 is a really fun season of boy meets world. lots of great episodes with cory, shawn, topanga, and eric and the rest of the boy meets world cast. very nostaligic if you grew up with these episodes.
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