Where is our made for tv reunion movie?!? Shit, the Bradys got like 5.
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Easily my favorite show of the 90's. Major staple of my childhood. Best episode was the Scream parody.
It got kind of weird towards the end. Missed Turner, and while Jack was okay and I got used to Angela (loved her dad), I never cared for Rachel. She was just extraneous. They even addressed this in a big two-parter, which was pretty funny and even a bit moving, but it didn't really change the fact that she was unnecessary.
He was a puppet from Atlanta who kept getting his human relatives in trouble and his cousin Bobby had a crush on Nina, who would go on to become Junior's hot baby mama on My Wife and Kids. At some point Skeeter and Bobby hung out with an old man who loved the blues.
The dad went on to become the dad in That's So Raven (pretty sure).
That is what I remember.
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If I ever meet Adam Scott, I'm going to ask him about his days on BMW
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edited April 2011
Two years ago while on my public affairs & news show for the campus radio station my co-host and I got into a debate over who was hotter, Topanga or Lauren (referred to merely as 'Mountain Girl'). We had everyone in the station offer their vote and had a lot of people calling in to give their thoughts concerning the matter.
In the end I was victorious in my campaigning of Lauren, the Mountain Girl (as portrayed by Linda Cardellini).
Two years ago while on my public affairs & news show for the campus radio station my co-host and I got into a debate over who was hotter, Topanga or Lauren (referred to merely as 'Mountain Girl'). We had everyone in the station offer their vote and had a lot of people calling in to give their thoughts concerning the matter.
In the end I was victorious in my campaigning of Lauren, the Mountain Girl (as portrayed by Linda Cardellini).
Lauren played Velma, there is really no arguments here.
its kinda ridiculous how many of those awesome 90s girls i had a celebrity crush on guest starred on this show: linda carellini, larisa olenyx, mena suvari, jennifer love hewitt, etc etc
I was starting middle school when this shit came on the air, so I ate it up with a spoon. Its been nearly 20 years so I might not remember it right, but I think the original start of the show had Cory in what, 6th or 7th grade? So was I. So as stated, ate it with a spoon. I confess to feeling shame for this, even though I probably shouldn't.
I remember how during Channel One broadcasts in school on Fridays they inevitably had a commercial about "A VERY SPECIAL BOY MEETS WORLD" like clockwork, week in and week out. I am sure other shows on the TGIF block had episodes like that but BMW was more or less every episode an attempt at moral and life lessons.
I don't remember a ton about the show, especially the later seasons, since by the time some of my clique could drive, Friday nights were always a night away from the TV. Before I or my friends could drive though, I was a regular viewer of all the glories TGIF had to offer. I watched many an episode of Step By Step, Family Matters, Boy Meets World and whatever the rotating last show of the block would be. Also usually stuck it out to watch whatever scam or myth John Stossel would expose on 20/20 that night. Classic 20/20 with Walters, Downs and Stoss represent. Was a really great show back then.
Can't believe Stossel is a crusty old white guy on Fox News now, its disheartening to say the least.
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Last night I watched a movie called Gamebox 1.0 starring Harvey from Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as the depressed gamer and Topanga from Boy Meets World as his deceased girlfriend brought back to life in a virtual reality game.
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It got kind of weird towards the end. Missed Turner, and while Jack was okay and I got used to Angela (loved her dad), I never cared for Rachel. She was just extraneous. They even addressed this in a big two-parter, which was pretty funny and even a bit moving, but it didn't really change the fact that she was unnecessary.
cousin skeeter
Wait.
Ben Wyatt was Griff?
My world. Being rocked.
taina
and
the amanda show
He was a puppet from Atlanta who kept getting his human relatives in trouble and his cousin Bobby had a crush on Nina, who would go on to become Junior's hot baby mama on My Wife and Kids. At some point Skeeter and Bobby hung out with an old man who loved the blues.
The dad went on to become the dad in That's So Raven (pretty sure).
That is what I remember.
Corey and his family were merely foils
God, he was as hot back then as he is now
Though to be honest, I wasn't too thrilled when they replaced Harley with him. Harley was more of a badass
Minkus got work after this show?
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In the end I was victorious in my campaigning of Lauren, the Mountain Girl (as portrayed by Linda Cardellini).
I will hear nothing less than this opinion
Nothing less
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the things broken feet will have you do
doodle doo
Lauren played Velma, there is really no arguments here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6XT-DSojHI
Also, so jealous of Will Friedle.
even as a child I knew this
that instead of character development, every character in the show just slowly went insane
except angela
and I guess Morgan because people kind of forgot she was in the cast all the time
I remember this.
Mr. Feeny was stabbed in the face with scissors I think?
Eric rules, in real life and the show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYihf3zrcp4
I remember how during Channel One broadcasts in school on Fridays they inevitably had a commercial about "A VERY SPECIAL BOY MEETS WORLD" like clockwork, week in and week out. I am sure other shows on the TGIF block had episodes like that but BMW was more or less every episode an attempt at moral and life lessons.
I don't remember a ton about the show, especially the later seasons, since by the time some of my clique could drive, Friday nights were always a night away from the TV. Before I or my friends could drive though, I was a regular viewer of all the glories TGIF had to offer. I watched many an episode of Step By Step, Family Matters, Boy Meets World and whatever the rotating last show of the block would be. Also usually stuck it out to watch whatever scam or myth John Stossel would expose on 20/20 that night. Classic 20/20 with Walters, Downs and Stoss represent. Was a really great show back then.
Can't believe Stossel is a crusty old white guy on Fox News now, its disheartening to say the least.
If that's the old Principal, I think he got stabbed with a big key in his spine.
What spring does with the cherry trees.
I think you are right. I misremembered
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Remember that episode Eric ended up on MTV's Singled Out?
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It wasn't great.
Me too. Two of a Kind, Brother's Keeper, Sabrina. Sometimes even Teen Angel.
They were not good shows, but I couldn't stop watching them.