Das Leben und Riley Girl Meets High School: Part 1 (2014–2017) Online
- Original Title :
- Girl Meets High School: Part 1
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy / Drama / Family
- Year :
- 2014–2017
- Directror :
- Joel Zwick
- Cast :
- Rowan Blanchard,Ben Savage,Sabrina Carpenter
- Writer :
- Michael Jacobs,April Kelly
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 23min
- Rating :
- 8.5/10
Riley, Maya, Lucas, and Farkle head to High School. Riley and Maya are intimidated by the older kids. Meanwhile, Lucas and Zay try out for the football team and gets picked on by the other players. Farkle and Smackle are hanging out with the brainiacs and fit in with them really well.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Rowan Blanchard | - | Riley Matthews | |
Ben Savage | - | Cory Matthews | |
Sabrina Carpenter | - | Maya Hart | |
Peyton Meyer | - | Lucas Friar | |
August Maturo | - | Auggie Matthews | |
Corey Fogelmanis | - | Farkle Minkus | |
Danielle Fishel | - | Topanga Matthews | |
Amir Mitchell-Townes | - | Isaiah 'Zay' Babineaux | |
Cecilia Balagot | - | Isadora Smackle | |
Ava Kolker | - | Ava Morgenstern | |
Luke Benward | - | Thor | |
Claudia Lee | - | Francesca | |
Ashley Argota | - | Nikki | |
Katie Sarife | - | Marly Evans | |
Gianna LePera | - | Sofia |
The season 3 opening credits scenes are an updated, but fairly close copy of season 5 Boy Meets World, including a dumped bucket of water, shuffling on a curb, and finishing as main cast walks over Series Title.
The sign behind Cory's desk, " Dream Try Do Good" was actually part of Mr Feeny's last piece of advice to the kids in the Boy Meets World finale
Features Luke Benward, a star who has also been featured on Good Luck Charlie and was on the movie Cloud 9. And Ashley Argota, who played Lulu on True Jackson, VP, she was also on Disney channels original movie How to build a better boy. And Abc family's (free form) The fosters.
At the beginning of the episode, two girls open the door and say that they'll take on high school, and Riley and Maya open and slam the doors in their faces. This is a reference to the first episode of season 2 of Boy Meets World, in which the same thing happens, save that Cory and Shawn slam the doors in the faces of two males.