What The 'Girl Meets World' Kids Can Learn About High School From 'Boy Meets World'
Girl Meets World just wrapped up its second season on March 11, with Riley (Rowan Blanchard) and her friends graduating middle school. Next season, they'll gear up for the next exciting chapter in their lives: high school.
As you may recall, Riley's dad Cory (Ben Savage) and his pals had some really sweet — and not so sweet — times at John Adams High on Boy Meets World, so here's what the GMW squad can learn from the generation that came before them.
Finding your image will be a daily struggle.
If your love life isn't going too well, you'll end up on an MTV game show.
Hosted by Chris Hardwick, no less.
And even if it is going well, you'll still end up on a game show.
Brain hat optional.
There'll be serious turf wars.
As well as wrestling matches.
You may or may not accidentally travel back to the 1950s.
And cross-dressing is a possibility.
There'll be an opportunity to join a cult. Please don't take it.
DJ Tanner will stop by and freak you the eff out as a creepy witch.
And an eskimo might hang out, too.
If you're really lucky, you'll still be BFFs with your childhood pal.
Grades will make you a little crazy at times.
And you'll think outside the box with your career choice.
So don't sweat it if college applications are bringing you down.
Graduation will be, uh, interesting.
A marriage proposal could occur. Just go with it.
You're gonna get your heart broken, one way or another.
But it'll work itself out in the end.
Although, it may take until college (or after) until it's fixed.
And lastly, you'll be trapped in the school and chased by a psychotic killer.
So, hint hint, wink wink.