Trina McGee is opening up about what really happened in the series finale of Boy Meets World and why her character was missing from the episode.
Trina McGee is opening up about what really happened in the series finale of Boy Meets World and why her character was missing from the episode.
Emily Longeretta Another “Boy Meets World” mystery was solved during a recent episode of the rewatch podcast, “Pod Meets World.” Trina McGee, who portrayed Angela Moore during the final three seasons of the sitcom, revealed why she wasn’t part of the series finale. “This is some ground we have not covered. I was told, in kind of a weird, off-handed way by a very important person, that you guys all went to [showrunner] Michael Jacobs, and you said, ‘We don’t want her in the last episode. She’s somehow taking our light.’ [That] was the gist of it,” said McGee, who played Shawn Hunter’s (Rider Strong) girlfriend on the show. “I was told that after I shot what was the show before the last episode, which was called ‘Angela’s Ashes’ when I left. When Michael announced to me, we’re going to do another show on Angela, I was so happy, not knowing this was going to be the show before the last show.”
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel‘s teenage romance is becoming a movie.
Danielle Fishel just revealed a secret she’s been keeping for 30 years!
Danielle Fishel is revealing a secret she’s kept to herself for three decades.
Topanga and … Shawn? Danielle Fishel revealed that she had a crush on her Boy Meets World costar Rider Strong in the 1990s — and he had no idea until now.
Mr. Feeny taught them well! Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle may not fully recall some episodes they will be recapping on their new “Pod Meets World” podcast, but the actors know their trivia about the beloved series, Boy Meets World.
Saying goodbye to Mr. Feeny was tough, but saying goodbye to each other was even harder. Boy Meets World‘s Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle can recount filming the final episode of the beloved series like it was yesterday.
Dream, try … or don’t come back? Danielle Fishel revealed she was almost fired from Boy Meets World — when she was only 12-years-old.
Danielle Fishel played Topanga Lawrence on seven seasons of “Boy Meets World”, but she’s now revealing that her first day on the set of the beloved sitcom was nearly her last.
Emily Longeretta The cast of “Boy Meets World” continues to take fans behind the scenes. During Tuesday’s episode of the “Pod Meets World,” hosts Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle and Rider Strong were joined by William “Rusty” Russ, who portrayed Alan Matthews on the ABC sitcom.During the discussion, the group spoke about the Morgan character, who was originally portrayed by Lily Nicksay for the first two seasons.
Insider. Strong recently dropped a “Boy Meets World” rewatch podcast called “Pod Meets World” with his former costars Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle.The “Pepper Dennis” actor went on: “For years in my mid-teens, I didn’t watch the show.
Cory Matthews is taking a rain check. Ben Savage’s former costars Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle revealed why the actor isn’t hosting the “Pod Meets World” podcast with them in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly.
Emily Longeretta Ben Savage was the main character of “Boy Meets World,” the sitcom that aired as part of ABC’s “TGIF” from 1993 to 2000, but he’s not planning to rewatch the episodes with his former co-stars.Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle and Rider Strong, who starred as Topanga, Eric and Shawn, respectively, on the show, launched “Pod Meets World,” an iHeartRadio rewatch podcast, on June 27. During the first episode, “TGI-Happening,” Fishel explained why the show’s leading man isn’t part of the project.“Ben Savage is doing his own thing.
Even Stevens (as well as one of the best Disney Channel Original movies, The Even Stevens Movie, or as the voice of the Disney crimefighter Kim Possible. She’s had her fair share of working with heartthrob actors who bring a whole lot of nostalgic feels to fans today, such as Shia LaBeouf and Will Friedle. The question fans had, though, was whether she had any DCOM star crushes? And not only did Romano reveal that she did indeed have a Disney crush, but that she actually dated him in real life.
Christy Carlson Romano is thriving after disappearing for a moment in order to figure her life out following her days as a child star. The former Disney Channel actress, 39, has since reemerged in Hollywood with her own blueprint, becoming a recognizable face and outspoken voice for a generation of fans who grew up flipping through channels before stopping on "Even Stevens," where Romano played Ren Stevens, the big sister of Louis Stevens, played by Shia LaBeouf. In the early-2000s, Romano could also be heard voicing the crime-fighting high school cheerleader "Kim Possible" in the animated series and had many roles in her career that allowed her the opportunity to step away from the industry, attend college and work on Broadway while living off her Coogan Fund – an industry trust fund – for the better part of four years as she figured out what direction to take in her life.
Eat your heart out, shippers!
After Matthew Lawrence’s divorce from Cheryl Burke made headlines, he stepped out at the inaugural 90s Con without his wedding ring, waxing nostalgic about his Boy Meets World tenure.
Here’s the 411: One of the most beloved decades is back in a major way. Stars from Boy Meets World, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and more are set to headline the first-ever ’90s Con.
He’s got her back! When Maitland Ward made the jump from mainstream acting to adult films, not everyone thought she would succeed — but her former costar Will Friedle gave her his blessing.
But where’s the footage? Boy Meets World may have been a family show, but the cast’s wrap party video is probably a bit more than PG-13.
Boy Meets World star Trina McGee has addressed the racist behaviour she experienced from fellow cast members on the set of the series.The actress tweeted in January about her experiences, namely with Will Friedle, who played Eric Matthews on the show.“Called aunt Jemima on set during hair and make up,” she began.“Called a bitter bitch when I quietly waited for my scene to finish rehearsing that was being f’ed up over and over due to episode featuring my character.
Trina McGee and Danielle Fishel, co-stars on the sitcom "Boy Meets World," have taken positive steps forward in their relationship after McGee recently called their former work environment hostile.
Danielle Fishel is owning up to her past mistakes.
Danielle Fishel is admitting she is wrong.
Friends that will always stand by each other. Boy Meets World ended its seven-season run in May 2000, but the coming-of-age sitcom remains relevant and beloved 20 years later.
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