"We started doing conventions several years ago and connecting with fans.
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While it's a joy to share the series with their loved ones, the idea for the podcast was sparked because of fans' continuing love for the sitcom. That's the crazy thing.' He's like, 'That is so weird.' He just can't wrap his head. With Topanga, my son was like, 'She's weird.' And I'm like, 'Yeah, but guess what?' And he's like, 'Do they get married?' I'm like, 'They do. "The pilot episode, his first impression of Feeny was like, 'Feeny's mean.' And I'm like, 'Yeah, but he's not a bad teacher,'" Strong recalled. It's right in his wheelhouse," Strong said, before describing his son, Indigo's, thoughts on Mr. "I'm watching it with my 7-year-old son, and he's loving it. Recalling good times such as those, and sharing memories from the time on set with family, friends, and fans, has the trio excited for their rewatch endeavor. I remember her and her mom. It was such a great vibe."įishel, who played Topanga Lawrence, promised to share photos with Murphy on set with podcast listeners when the rewatch reaches those episodes. "She did two or three episodes, and I just remember us all being like, 'She is an incredible actor.' Such a sweetheart. "She was amazing," Strong agreed of the late actress. Strong does believe that, if Boy Meets World was being made today, the storyline would've been handled differently. She ended up writing an op-ed in the LA Times at one point being very proud of the fact that we had an interracial relationship on the show and that she was a part of that. I think, if I remember correctly, she was supportive of the idea of not talking about it."
"At the time, I think she was really proud of it. "It'd be great to have Trina on our podcast and we should probably talk about this explicitly because I wonder how she feels about it now," he added. We sort of went with an optimistic '90s, colorblind optimism." "Ultimately, we ended up not addressing it. We used to outwardly talk about it me, Trina, the writers of the show," Strong said. "The big question that was hovered over the whole show at that point was, 'Do we address it on the show?' We used to debate it. Meanwhile, Strong recalled his character, Shawn Hunter's, interracial relationship in the series, and reflected on how the show addressed it at the time.