Warning: Full spoilers from the episode follow.
All told, this was probably the most relationship-heavy episode of Girl Meets World thus far. Luckily, the previous "Girl Meets Texas: Part 1" helped set up the events of "Part 2," which expanded more on the love triangle between Riley, Maya and Lucas. At the same time, this episode did a good job of keeping the whole group involved, even if certain aspects didn't come together as well.
For its part, this second installment of the "Texas" arc was an improvement over the first, especially in the early going. For instance, I thought Riley exaggerating her "brother and sister" feelings for Lucas was a smart, funny way of showing that she was conflicted about the decision she made moments earlier. (It was also very Cory-like.) I was also glad that Lucas stood up for himself and told Riley upfront that his feelings for her weren't necessarily platonic. After all, he should have as much of a say in the matter as Riley and Maya.
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All told, this was probably the most relationship-heavy episode of Girl Meets World thus far. Luckily, the previous "Girl Meets Texas: Part 1" helped set up the events of "Part 2," which expanded more on the love triangle between Riley, Maya and Lucas. At the same time, this episode did a good job of keeping the whole group involved, even if certain aspects didn't come together as well.
For its part, this second installment of the "Texas" arc was an improvement over the first, especially in the early going. For instance, I thought Riley exaggerating her "brother and sister" feelings for Lucas was a smart, funny way of showing that she was conflicted about the decision she made moments earlier. (It was also very Cory-like.) I was also glad that Lucas stood up for himself and told Riley upfront that his feelings for her weren't necessarily platonic. After all, he should have as much of a say in the matter as Riley and Maya.
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