Warning: Full spoilers from the episode follow.
Coming off its five-day Premiere Week, Girl Meets World returned with a Josh and Maya-centric storyline, one that didn't turn out quite as strong as one might of hoped. While this episode certainly has a "mature" premise (at least for Girl Meets World), the execution was gratingly unrealistic and cheesy -- a far cry from some of Boy Meets World's more serious storylines. Which is a shame, because the idea of Riley and Maya sneaking out and going to a college party could have offered the girls (and maybe even Josh) a valuable life lesson as it pertained to older-skewing social settings. Instead, we got a tater tot puppet.
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Coming off its five-day Premiere Week, Girl Meets World returned with a Josh and Maya-centric storyline, one that didn't turn out quite as strong as one might of hoped. While this episode certainly has a "mature" premise (at least for Girl Meets World), the execution was gratingly unrealistic and cheesy -- a far cry from some of Boy Meets World's more serious storylines. Which is a shame, because the idea of Riley and Maya sneaking out and going to a college party could have offered the girls (and maybe even Josh) a valuable life lesson as it pertained to older-skewing social settings. Instead, we got a tater tot puppet.
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