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Was Girl Meets the Bay Window meant as a potential series finale?


I realize the theme was "We're growing up and changing, and that's ok". But it felt way beyond that by the end. That sudden flash forward to 21 year old Riley and Maya, with their sad departure, and current Riley crawling out the window, one last look at the room, pan out, absolutely no music playing so the words and moment could have full effect...

No, everything about that screamed "Hey we're cancelled and won't get to see them grow up like we did with the Boy Meets World kids, so let's see what might have been". That final shot of the three generations of the girls leaving felt, well, incredibly FINAL.

Was it just me here? Obviously it wasn't cancelled and yay for that. But I can't shake the feeling they weren't sure going in so that episode was going to serve as the finale just in case.

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so let's see what might have been".
Fortunately the only thing we knew of "What might have been" was that Maya had a job as an "artist in residence" and was moving into an apartment - nothing else was revealed. I'd hope that if they were signing off, they'd have given us a little personal information about everyone.

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Fortunately the only thing


wut do u mean fortunately it needs b canceled!

>no taste pleb detected

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*cocks eyebrow*

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Don't worry dude. Crotchrocket literally cannot speak English. Ever.

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Wasn't a fan of this episode. To be honest, I only enjoy when old Boy Meets World cast are on it. I feel like a lot of episodes are over dramatic. This one in particular. Sabrina just wants a bunch of depressing monologues and it's annoying.

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Have you watched Boy Meets World recently? That show got super dramatic too, especially later on.

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Think it might be Right and same with Goodbye in Season3.

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