Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow.
Well, that was the most melodramatic set redress of all time. While this week's Girl Meets World was big on theatrics, the emotional beats were more forced than usual and never quite stuck the landing they thought they did. Still, "Girl Meets the Bay Window" featured several touching moments, manufactured as they were.
For one, Riley's decision to tear down the bay window seemed very sudden and out of nowhere. We eventually got why Maya was so hesitant to see her "happy place" change -- though the reason was somewhat predictable -- but why Riley was so adamant to refurbish her sitting area right this instant never really became clear. Even Cory and Topanga seemed taken aback that their daughter had already gotten to work on stripping the curtains and pillows.
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Well, that was the most melodramatic set redress of all time. While this week's Girl Meets World was big on theatrics, the emotional beats were more forced than usual and never quite stuck the landing they thought they did. Still, "Girl Meets the Bay Window" featured several touching moments, manufactured as they were.
For one, Riley's decision to tear down the bay window seemed very sudden and out of nowhere. We eventually got why Maya was so hesitant to see her "happy place" change -- though the reason was somewhat predictable -- but why Riley was so adamant to refurbish her sitting area right this instant never really became clear. Even Cory and Topanga seemed taken aback that their daughter had already gotten to work on stripping the curtains and pillows.
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