When Cory goes through normal teenage changes, he believes something evil and supernatural is happening to him. Literature comes alive for Cory, when he realizes that love and slander are as timely today as they were in Shakespeare's day. Despite telling a humiliating lie to impress girls, Cory discovers that Topanga still likes him. Cory believes he is ready to kiss girls until he receives unsolicited advice from his brother Eric.
Cory has never had much success with girls, but he discovers that he has the potential to be a lady's man. When Cory plans to go to the school dance with a cool girl, his scheme backfires in a big way. Cory discovers that even the idea of power can do strange things to one's ego. Cory discovers that a relationship based on a lie can still last a long, long time.
Cory decides to challenge everyone's perception of him as nice and safe. Cory learns that freedom of speech involves taking responsibility for one's words.
Eric discovers that personal integrity is more rewarding than summer vacation. Cory convinces Shawn that it doesn't matter where he comes from, as long as he makes the right choices in life. When Cory and Shawn take shortcuts with their homework, they learn that the right way might not be so hard. Cory learns that a person's worth has more to do with their compassion and generosity than with what they do for a living.
When Shawn's parents abandon him, he has to find a new place to call home. When Cory shares his feelings with Topanga, his honesty makes her think twice. When Shawn feels overwhelmed by school, he thinks running away is the answer. When Cory is mistakenly recognized for saving the school from a fire, he learns the true meaning of being a hero. What makes a good home has Cory caught between Shawn, Topanga and Meanwhile, Eric bribes Feeny to get into his first choice college.
Cory and Shawn learn that although truth is a good thing, there is always a price to pay. Eric and Cory combine a party for their friends and an anniversary celebration for their parents with hilarious results! Now that Cory and Topanga are an item, all the girls want to date him.
Due to circumstances they would like to forget, Eric, Cory, Shawn and Topanga celebrate the New Year in a stranded subway car. Without telling their parents, Cory and Shawn take a trip to the mountains where they find a true friend in the last person they expected - Mr.
Cory and Topanga decide to break off their relationship while Eric takes the upper hand in a card game with his teachers. Cory and Shawn become friends with one of the most unlikely boys at school, and Turner turns an old love into a new friend. After his break-up with Topanga, Cory has a hard time dating other girls, while Eric continues to apply to colleges.
Cory and his friends teach Shawn the art of keeping up a long relationship with a girl, while Eric interviews for an internship at a television station. After filling in as a weatherman at the station, Eric learns a lesson that fame is as unpredictable as the weather.
Cory learns more about Shawn and his family when he makes a videotape as a birthday present for Shawn's father. Cory and Shawn learn that Feeney was right about the importance of studying, and Eric learns that his Mom was right about the problem in dating an older woman.
Cory gets his wish and experiences life in the s, but discovers that life back then wasn't as simple and uncomplicated as he thought. Shawn's persistence in locating his dad pays off, and Eric learns an unexpected lesson.
Cory realizes that breaking up with Topanga was a mistake, and he travels all the way to Walt Disney World to try and win her back. Cory feels left out when Topanga and Shawn announce their summer plans, and left behind when Eric prepares to leave for college. While Cory is anxious about getting back home to see Topanga and Shawn, Eric and Allan are anxious about different - yet very similar - turning points in their lives. While Cory struggles with problems about his looks, Topanga tries to make a point and emphasize inner beauty, but it backfires.
Meanwhile, as Eric struggles with what to do with no college education in his future, he receives an education in the realities of life. After Alan quits his job without asking Amy, she also makes a big decision without asking Alan - but it proves to be just what Alan wanted. Cory doesn't realize how much someone meant to him until she passes away and he uses his memory of her to help Shawn's family get back together.
Eric makes a mistake falling for a beautiful songwriter, especially when she exhibits a mean streak in a song that she wrote about him - and it's played on the radio. Shawn learns a valuable lesson in looking beyond appearances when Chet finally lands a normal job - and the job is the janitor at Shawn's school.
Eric lies to get on a dating game show so that he can meet a college girl, but discovers that his lying was unnecessary. Cory is upset that Shawn is being secretive about having a girl in his room. However, he is both shocked and saddened when Shawn tells him the truth. Topanga is upset when Cory misses her Sweet Sixteen dance, however, she quickly forgives him when she realizes the reason that Cory missed it.
Cory and Shawn arrange for their families to spend Thanksgiving together, but the day doesn't go that well until Cory recites some valuable words of wisdom. When Shawn's attractive girlfriend demands that he not see Cory, Shawn and Cory begin to secretly see each other, until Topanga steps in and makes Shawn realize who his real friend is. Cory and Shawn get in over their heads when they try to earn a little extra holiday cash. When Feeny goes away on a trip to Boston, Shawn devises an ingenious plan to make money - by renting out rooms in Feeny's house.
Finally getting a driver's license is Cory's dream come true - but it takes an unexpected toll on his relationship with his dad. Both Cory and Shawn learn a valuable lesson in how to treat a woman properly after they both dress as women and experience life from a woman's point of view. Cory reaches a major turning point in his life when he learns that Topanga is moving away. Cory has a showdown with his parents when Topanga runs away from Pittsburgh to be with him.
Eric learns about being an adult when he gets into a relationship with an older woman who has a son. Cory, Shawn and Topanga become instant celebrities after they become popular on a high school quiz show, and the show soon lowers its standards so the trio can keep coming back. After Eric takes a job as a security guard because his parents fired him, he learns a valuable lesson - which will change his future forever.
Feeling vulnerable due to his unstable family life, Shawn joins a cult. Cory and Eric face different yet similar challenges - Cory is tempted by another girl, and Eric is tempted to settle for a mediocre college. Shawn meets his half-brother, and wants nothing to do with him, but Jack, Shawn and Eric end up moving into an apartment together.
Cory shoots a school documentary on his friends and family, and discovers it's not easy to be objective. Cory and Shawn have a big fight over college while Jack and Eric try to get in good with the Dean of their new college. While Shawn gives college a try, Eric and Jack devise a plan to attract women by starting a fraternity in their apartment. Jack is so thrilled that a beautiful girl is paying attention to him, he's willing to overlook one minor detail - she's a witch!
Cory convinces Shawn to pursue a real relationship with Angela, while Eric and Jack put on Thanksgiving dinner at their apartment. Cory and Shawn's roles are unexpectedly reversed when Shawn rapidly ascends the corporate ladder at an advertising company. Cory, Shawn and their fellow male cohorts learn an important lesson - they don't understand women at all! Cory and Topanga spend Christmas together and realize they are different people. Cory and Eric take issue with their father not giving himself equally between them.
Feeny gives Shawn, Cory and Topanga some unconventional but very educational assignments. Cory finds himself interested in another girl - and he doesn't want to be.
Romantic snafus entangle Shawn and Cory in the ugly web of accountability. Cory and Shawn learn a hard lesson when they experiment with drinking. Eric discovers he has a talent for acting, while Jack and Shawn suffer through the chicken pox. Cory and Topanga try to fool Shawn into thinking he helped them get back together. Cory and Topanga have to decide what kind of memories they want to have from their Prom Night.
Cory has a hard time with the fact that graduation is bringing unexpected changes. Cory accepts Topanga's proposal and they set off to tie the knot, while Shawn announces he's moving out of the apartment. At the chapel, Topanga says I' can't,' but that night she says she will It's the first day of college and Cory fears he's not ready for it.
Shawn and Angela break up and Mr. Feeny is offered a job as a professor at Pennbrook college. When Shawn has to kiss Topanga for a video, Cory becomes convinced there's more between them than meets the eye. After Topanga's professor makes a pass at her, the confrontation between Cory and the teacher gets out of hand.
Fred Savage guest stars. Teased by the guys about Topanga's control over him, Cory sets out to prove them wrong and nearly loses his engagement ring in the process. A poem written by Shawn stirs up unresolved feelings between him and Angela. While trying to be popular, Eric begins recording his, Rachel's and Jack's lives 24 hours a day, while Cory and Shawn take advantage of their friendship with Mr.
Everyone is hit by the holiday spirit; Cory and Topanga can't keep from meddling in Shawn and Angela's relationship. Relive the laughs and excitement of all 22 original episodes, including the series pilot.
Love is a many confusing thing for year-old Cory Matthews - especially when his teacher who lives next door insists that Corey study romance!
It's a battle of authority between Cory's dad and Mr. Feeny when Cory fails a test at school - because he stayed up late watching a baseball game with his dad.
When Cory is teamed with an unpopular girl for a school project, she helps him learn to judge people by their actions, not their looks.
Cory schemes to enter a contest so he can win a coveted baseball prize, and Eric screams foul when his parents attend the same rock concert as him and his date. When Cory cheats on an intelligence test, the results show he is a genius - but his family and Mr.
Feeny have their doubts. When Rue McClanahan guest stars as Cory's eccentric grandmother, Cory learns a lesson in grandmotherly love. When Cory and Mr. Feeny switch roles in class because of a bet, Cory learns that teaching isn't as easy as When Mr.
Feeny fouls up Cory's dream to become a professional baseball player, major league pitcher Jim Abbott boosts his spirits with an inspirational pep talk. As the holidays approach, Cory discovers that the spirit of giving is more important than material presents when he helps Shawn during financial hard times. Cory and Eric strike out with their father when they lie to get out of a father-son baseball game. When Cory and Eric discover that Amy has been lying about her whereabouts, they play detective to find out where she's been going and who she's been seeing.
When Eric talks to Cory's class about the interesting future they have to look forward to in high school, Topanga's only interest is in Eric! When a frustrated Cory scores a bench position on the school basketball team, his family rallies to his support. When Cory is assigned to act as the father of a modern family, he gains experience watching Alan deal with Eric's decision to become a model.
A school assignment on the topic of investing money turns Cory and Shawn into successful gamblers when they risk real money on a horse race. When Shawn breaks the law, it's up to Cory to first hide him, then help him. When Amy and Alan go out for the evening, Mr. Feeny is unexpectedly called upon to police Cory and Eric's individual devilish schemes.
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