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Boy Meets World - The Complete Second SeasonBuena Vista Home Video 3712703Boy Meets World - The Complete Second Season
Boy Meets World - The Complete Second Season Overviews Join Cory (Ben Savage) as he makes the big leap into high school in BOY MEETS WORLD'S hilarious second season. Shawn, Topanga, and all your favorite characters return, joined by Harley, Joey, Frankie, and the school's new teacher, Mr. Turner, for a sensational year of laughs and adventure. Enjoy all 23 original episodes of season two plus exclusive bonus features, including audio and video commentary with the cast and crew. It's a year of fresh experiences as Cory discovers a whole new relationship with Topanga and the gang tests their ideas about life, fun, and friendships. Bonus Features 1. Audio Commentary With Cast And Crew 2. Picture-In-Picture Video Commentary With Cast And Crew Boy Meets World - The Complete Second Season Specifications In the way it integrates family and friends, ABC's Boy Meets World plays like a grunge-era edition of Happy Days (creator Michael Jacobs acknowledges a debt to the 1970s sitcom in his audio commentary). Cory Matthews (Ben Savage, looking like a young Albert Brooks) lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his likable parents, Amy (Betsy Randle) and Alan (William Russ), plus younger sister Morgan (Lindsay Ridgeway) and older brother Eric (Will Friedle). In the season premiere, he finds out that neighbor Mr. Feeny (William Daniels) has followed him to John Adams High, where he becomes the principal. Cory and his best friend, Shawn (Rider Strong), also get a hip new teacher, the motorcycle-riding Mr. Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn), and new schoolmates, including Griff (Adam Scott), Frankie (My Name Is Earl's Ethan Suplee), and Joey (Rilo Kiley cofounder Blake Sennett, then known as Blake Soper). If the year begins with an emphasis on class work and dating, it ends with a focus on domestic matters when Shawn's mother splits the scene. Fortunately, Shawn has a strong support system. Other notable episodes include "Notorious," in which Cory and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) make a documentary about the difference between love and sex, and "Cyrano," in which Cory and Shawn help the hapless Frankie to get the girl. Guest stars range from Phyllis Diller, who plays a psychic, to Peter Tork (the Monkees), who plays Topanga's father, while the bonus feature offers entertaining audio and video commentary from Jacobs and the principal cast, who seem rather mortified by all the plaid shirts, baggy jeans, and granny dresses. If Boy Meets World isn't as innovative as Fox's Parker Lewis Can't Lose, it makes a virtue out of convention by delivering useful life lessons with a minimum of preachiness. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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