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Well, that was ambiguous.
Closing out its weekend-long "Texas" arc, Girl Meets World tackled the Riley/Maya/Lucas problem head-on in "Girl Meets Texas: Part 3" -- or at least I think it did. In general, this whole episode was pretty amorphous, despite being very specific about who likes who and to what degree. In the end, though, we were left with more questions than answers, and not in a good way.
I guess let's start with the obvious. This storyline was probably supposed to be vague, because the characters kept bringing up how confused they were about their feelings for one another. In that sense, this episode was spot-on. It perfectly captured the frustration and angst surrounding young love, and that's totally relevant to the core of these five since, as Cory and Topanga pointed out, Riley and her friends will soon be off to high school.
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Well, that was ambiguous.
Closing out its weekend-long "Texas" arc, Girl Meets World tackled the Riley/Maya/Lucas problem head-on in "Girl Meets Texas: Part 3" -- or at least I think it did. In general, this whole episode was pretty amorphous, despite being very specific about who likes who and to what degree. In the end, though, we were left with more questions than answers, and not in a good way.
I guess let's start with the obvious. This storyline was probably supposed to be vague, because the characters kept bringing up how confused they were about their feelings for one another. In that sense, this episode was spot-on. It perfectly captured the frustration and angst surrounding young love, and that's totally relevant to the core of these five since, as Cory and Topanga pointed out, Riley and her friends will soon be off to high school.
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