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* Topanga was absolutely terrifying enough in the main show when she... ahem... got pushed a tad too far. Maya, in this show, is frightened of ''nothing''. In ''Girl Meets Her Monster'', we learn that's not true: Maya is fightened of nothing... ''except'' an ''angry'' Topanga because Topanga has ''officially become scarier than ever.'' Corey himsself describes her as a "hammer", and "Godzilla" and knows she's angry as "the sky turned black".
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* Topanga was absolutely terrifying enough in the main show when she... ahem... got pushed a tad too far. Maya, in this show, is frightened of ''nothing''. In ''Girl Meets Her Monster'', we learn that's not true: Maya is fightened of nothing... ''except'' an ''angry'' Topanga because Topanga has ''officially become scarier than ever.'' Corey himsself describes her as a "hammer", and "Godzilla" and knows she's angry as "the sky turned black".black".
* Eric, now a senator, has a meeting with a lobbyist who's helping to destroy the environment, which is Eric's big cause. Jack Hunter shows up, they start reconnecting, and Eric doesn't even seem to realize Jack ''is'' the lobbyist, and loopy as Eric is, it seems like Jack is going to trick him into giving away the store. Turns out Eric knew exactly who was coming, because he's kept tabs on all his old friends over the years, and has no intention of giving an inch.
* Eric, now a senator, has a meeting with a lobbyist who's helping to destroy the environment, which is Eric's big cause. Jack Hunter shows up, they start reconnecting, and Eric doesn't even seem to realize Jack ''is'' the lobbyist, and loopy as Eric is, it seems like Jack is going to trick him into giving away the store. Turns out Eric knew exactly who was coming, because he's kept tabs on all his old friends over the years, and has no intention of giving an inch.
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-->'''Harley:''' [[JerkJock I used to think like you.]] [[JadedWashout Now I'm holding a mop.]]
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** After a whole episode of Riley wanting to know what Lucas [[spoiler:did to get expelled from his old school]], his old friend Zay continues what is apparently a habit of pissing off punks. Lucas' voice turns low and dangerous, and what follows is ''chilling''. CMOA for his actor, Peyton Meyer, as well.
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** After a whole episode of Riley wanting to know what Lucas [[spoiler:did did to get expelled from his old school]], school, his old friend Zay continues what is apparently a habit of pissing off punks. Lucas' voice turns low and dangerous, and what follows is ''chilling''. CMOA for his actor, Peyton Meyer, as well.
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* In "Girl Meets the New Teacher", the principal threatens to fire Cory for supporting the new English teacher, Harper Burgess. But the superintendent has to approve the decision. Is Cory worried? No, because [[spoiler:Mr. Turner is the Superintendent. And he was the one who hired Cory is the first place.]]
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* In "Girl Meets the New Teacher", the principal threatens to fire Cory for supporting the new English teacher, Harper Burgess. But the superintendent has to approve the decision. Is Cory worried? No, because [[spoiler:Mr.Mr. Turner is the Superintendent. And he was the one who hired Cory is the first place.]]
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* In "Girl Meets Yearbook", the whole episode looks like they're cruising in their GenreSavvy way towards [[BrokenAesop breaking]] a "BeYourself" message into "don't try to expand your horizons ever" [[spoiler: and avert it when Farkle decides he can incorporate elements of the new persona he tried to take on into himself without necessarily taking on a whole new persona.]]
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* In "Girl Meets Yearbook", the whole episode looks like they're cruising in their GenreSavvy way towards [[BrokenAesop breaking]] a "BeYourself" message into "don't try to expand your horizons ever" [[spoiler: and avert it when Farkle decides he can incorporate elements of the new persona he tried to take on into himself without necessarily taking on a whole new persona.]]
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* In "Girl Meets the Secret of Life", Lucas ends up giving a surprisingly well-acted moment of TranquilFury/[[BadassBoast Badass Boasting]] to the local bully. Given the various criticisms on the general blandness of Lucas as a character and Peyton Meyer's acting in Season 1, this was a pleasant surprise.
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* In "Girl Meets the Secret of Life", Lucas ends up giving a surprisingly well-acted moment of TranquilFury/[[BadassBoast Badass Boasting]] to the local bully. Given the various criticisms on the general blandness of Lucas as a character and Peyton Meyer's Creator/PeytonMeyer's acting in Season 1, this was a pleasant surprise.
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** In the same episode, Lucas admits that Farkle wants to take over the world and that he wants to see what Farkle would do when he eventually succeeds... ''implying he thinks his nerdy friend will eventually end up in a position to actually try to take over the world and, more importantly, '''succeed.'''''
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* Topanga was absolutely terrifying enough in the main show when she... ahem... got pushed a tad too far. Maya, in this show, is frightened of ''nothing''. ''Except'' an ''angry'' Topanga because Topanga has ''officially become scarier than ever.''
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* Topanga was absolutely terrifying enough in the main show when she... ahem... got pushed a tad too far. Maya, in this show, is frightened of ''nothing''. ''Except'' In ''Girl Meets Her Monster'', we learn that's not true: Maya is fightened of nothing... ''except'' an ''angry'' Topanga because Topanga has ''officially become scarier than ever.'''' Corey himsself describes her as a "hammer", and "Godzilla" and knows she's angry as "the sky turned black".
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* "Girl Meets Home for the Holidays". Alan and Amy show up, and the audience cheers. Joshua shows up, and they cheer even more. ''Shawn'' appears, ''[[SugarWiki/AndTheFandomRejoiced and the crowd goes ballistic]]''.
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* "Girl Meets Home for the Holidays". Alan and Amy show up, and the audience cheers. Joshua shows up, and they cheer even more. ''Shawn'' appears, ''[[SugarWiki/AndTheFandomRejoiced and ''and the crowd goes ballistic]]''.ballistic''.
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* Lucas's [[PrecisionFStrike Fucking]] bull ride in the "Girl Meets Texas" Special.
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* Lucas's [[PrecisionFStrike Fucking]] bull ride in the "Girl Meets Texas" Special.
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-->'''Harley:''' I used to think like you. Now I'm holding a mop.
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-->'''Harley:''' [[JerkJock I used to think like you. you.]] [[JadedWashout Now I'm holding a mop.]]
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* Ava's rant when she discovers that she and Auggie got the exact same participant trophy despite a vast difference between their skill levels. She takes hammy acting to a whole new, delectable level, and Topanga, who had been struggling to express a similar sentiment about participation awards, is [[JerkassHasAPoint quite pleased]]. Morphs into Heartwarming later on when we discover Ava has started training Auggie and his skills improving.
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* Ava's rant when she discovers that she and Auggie got the exact same participant trophy despite a vast difference between their skill levels. She takes hammy acting to a whole new, delectable level, and Topanga, who had been struggling to express a similar sentiment about participation awards, is [[JerkassHasAPoint quite pleased]]. Morphs into Heartwarming later on when we discover Ava has started training Auggie and his skills improving.improving.
* Topanga was absolutely terrifying enough in the main show when she... ahem... got pushed a tad too far. Maya, in this show, is frightened of ''nothing''. ''Except'' an ''angry'' Topanga because Topanga has ''officially become scarier than ever.''
* Topanga was absolutely terrifying enough in the main show when she... ahem... got pushed a tad too far. Maya, in this show, is frightened of ''nothing''. ''Except'' an ''angry'' Topanga because Topanga has ''officially become scarier than ever.''
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** After a whole episode of Riley wanting to know what Lucas did to get expelled from his old school, his old friend Zay continues what is apparently a habit of pissing off punks. Lucas' voice turns low and dangerous, and what follows is ''chilling''. CMOA for his actor, Peyton Meyer, as well.
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** After a whole episode of Riley wanting to know what Lucas did [[spoiler:did to get expelled from his old school, school]], his old friend Zay continues what is apparently a habit of pissing off punks. Lucas' voice turns low and dangerous, and what follows is ''chilling''. CMOA for his actor, Peyton Meyer, as well.
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* In "Girl Meets the New Teacher", the principal threatens to fire Cory for supporting the new English teacher. But the superintendent has to approve the decision. Is Cory worried? No, because [[spoiler: Mr. Turner is the Superintendent. And he was the one who hired Cory is the first place.]]
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* In "Girl Meets the New Teacher", the principal threatens to fire Cory for supporting the new English teacher.teacher, Harper Burgess. But the superintendent has to approve the decision. Is Cory worried? No, because [[spoiler: Mr.[[spoiler:Mr. Turner is the Superintendent. And he was the one who hired Cory is the first place.]]]]
** And when the principal complains that he wanted Harper to teach ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird''.
--->[[spoiler:'''Turner''']]: ''[to Harper]'' Your mom or your dad?\\
'''Harper''': My dad.\\
'''Yancy''': What about him?\\
[[spoiler:'''Turner''']]: He named her Harper Lee Burgess. I figure she'll get around to it.
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** And when the principal complains that he wanted Harper to teach ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird''.
--->[[spoiler:'''Turner''']]: ''[to Harper]'' Your mom or your dad?\\
'''Harper''': My dad.\\
'''Yancy''': What about him?\\
[[spoiler:'''Turner''']]: He named her Harper Lee Burgess. I figure she'll get around to it.
** All around, Yancy getting pwned.
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* AscendedExtra Yogi's outburst in the beginning of "Girl Meets the Secret of Life" is definitely one, as most sitcoms refuse to acknowledge the background characters.
-->'''Cory''': In 1831, Belgium declared--
-->'''Yogi''': What is the secret of life?
-->''*Farkle glares at Yogi and everyone stares at Yogi in stunned, curious silence*''
-->'''Yogi''': *sighs* I'm sorry, Mr. Farkle.
--> ''Yogi stands up from his seat.''
-->'''Yogi''': I know I'm not your daughter, but I too have value in this world. What is the secret of life?
--> ''Cory, stunned, begins to smile.''
-->'''Cory''': In 1831, Belgium declared--
-->'''Yogi''': What is the secret of life?
-->''*Farkle glares at Yogi and everyone stares at Yogi in stunned, curious silence*''
-->'''Yogi''': *sighs* I'm sorry, Mr. Farkle.
--> ''Yogi stands up from his seat.''
-->'''Yogi''': I know I'm not your daughter, but I too have value in this world. What is the secret of life?
--> ''Cory, stunned, begins to smile.''
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* "Girl Meets the Secret of Life"
** AscendedExtra Yogi's outburst in the beginningof "Girl Meets the Secret of Life" is definitely one, as most sitcoms refuse to acknowledge the background characters.
-->'''Cory''': --->'''Cory''': In 1831, Belgium declared--
-->'''Yogi''': --->'''Yogi''': What is the secret of life?
-->''*Farkle --->''*Farkle glares at Yogi and everyone stares at Yogi in stunned, curious silence*''
-->'''Yogi''': --->'''Yogi''': *sighs* I'm sorry, Mr. Farkle.
--> ---> ''Yogi stands up from his seat.''
-->'''Yogi''': --->'''Yogi''': I know I'm not your daughter, but I too have value in this world. What is the secret of life?
--> ---> ''Cory, stunned, begins to smile.''''
** After a whole episode of Riley wanting to know what Lucas did to get expelled from his old school, his old friend Zay continues what is apparently a habit of pissing off punks. Lucas' voice turns low and dangerous, and what follows is ''chilling''. CMOA for his actor, Peyton Meyer, as well.
--->'''Joey''': Are you kidding me? I had a neck in my hand. I liked it. I miss it. You my new neck?\\
'''Lucas''': Are you the one? ''[Cory, Riley, and Maya show up]'' Because there's one in every school, isn't there? So, in this school, you're the--\\
'''Joey''': Yeah, it's me.\\
'''Riley''': Daddy, are you going to stop this?\\
'''Cory''': Not yet.\\
'''Lucas''': ''[cheerfully]'' I couldn't help notice your pointy boots. Back in Texas, we appreciate a nice, pointy boot. ''[kicks one down from where it's resting on the wall, steps on it, pins Joey's wrists, and starts speaking in a menacing tone]'' They can end a fight real quick. Unless somebody knows to put his heel on the soft part where all your toes are.\\
'''Joey''': Ow.\\
'''Lucas''': Now, I'm sure you'd like to throw a punch. Except I got both your wrists, and I'm as strong as a horse. I don't even work at it, I just am.\\
'''Joey''': The way I see it, all that matters is what happens after you let go.\\
'''Lucas''': Yeah. I know it'd be simpler to just start takin' shots at each other, but I'm gonna tell you something, and you really need to hear this. In the end, you're gonna be the one on the floor, and I'm gonna be the one who walks away.
** AscendedExtra Yogi's outburst in the beginning
** After a whole episode of Riley wanting to know what Lucas did to get expelled from his old school, his old friend Zay continues what is apparently a habit of pissing off punks. Lucas' voice turns low and dangerous, and what follows is ''chilling''. CMOA for his actor, Peyton Meyer, as well.
--->'''Joey''': Are you kidding me? I had a neck in my hand. I liked it. I miss it. You my new neck?\\
'''Lucas''': Are you the one? ''[Cory, Riley, and Maya show up]'' Because there's one in every school, isn't there? So, in this school, you're the--\\
'''Joey''': Yeah, it's me.\\
'''Riley''': Daddy, are you going to stop this?\\
'''Cory''': Not yet.\\
'''Lucas''': ''[cheerfully]'' I couldn't help notice your pointy boots. Back in Texas, we appreciate a nice, pointy boot. ''[kicks one down from where it's resting on the wall, steps on it, pins Joey's wrists, and starts speaking in a menacing tone]'' They can end a fight real quick. Unless somebody knows to put his heel on the soft part where all your toes are.\\
'''Joey''': Ow.\\
'''Lucas''': Now, I'm sure you'd like to throw a punch. Except I got both your wrists, and I'm as strong as a horse. I don't even work at it, I just am.\\
'''Joey''': The way I see it, all that matters is what happens after you let go.\\
'''Lucas''': Yeah. I know it'd be simpler to just start takin' shots at each other, but I'm gonna tell you something, and you really need to hear this. In the end, you're gonna be the one on the floor, and I'm gonna be the one who walks away.
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* Lucas and Smackle's [[AnvilsThatNeededToBeDropped opinions on beauty]] in "Girl Meets Smackle."
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* AscendedExtra Yogi's outburst in the beginning of "Girl Meets the Secret of Life" is definitely one, as most sitcoms refuse to acknowledge the background characters.
-->'''Cory''': In 1831, Belgium declared--
-->'''Yogi''': What is the secret of life?
-->''*Farkle glares at Yogi and everyone stares at Yogi in stunned, curious silence*''
-->'''Yogi''': *sighs* I'm sorry, Mr. Farkle.
--> ''Yogi stands up from his seat.''
-->'''Yogi''': I know I'm not your daughter, but I too have value in this world. What is the secret of life?
--> ''Cory, stunned, begins to smile.''
-->'''Cory''': In 1831, Belgium declared--
-->'''Yogi''': What is the secret of life?
-->''*Farkle glares at Yogi and everyone stares at Yogi in stunned, curious silence*''
-->'''Yogi''': *sighs* I'm sorry, Mr. Farkle.
--> ''Yogi stands up from his seat.''
-->'''Yogi''': I know I'm not your daughter, but I too have value in this world. What is the secret of life?
--> ''Cory, stunned, begins to smile.''
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** Harley telling Billy he gets in Billy's face and gives him a very short and on point TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
-->'''Harley:''' I used tobe just think like him. And now he's you. Now I'm holding a lowly janitor.mop.
-->'''Harley:''' I used to
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* Yet another Lucas one: his rant in "Girl Meets Belief" when he sarcastically says that Farkle's atheistic preaching has convinced him there's no God. Lucas being Lucas, it's the politest sarcastic rant ever, which if anything just makes it more effective.
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* Yet another Lucas one: his rant in "Girl Meets Belief" when he sarcastically says that Farkle's atheistic preaching has convinced him there's no God. Lucas being Lucas, it's the politest sarcastic rant ever, which if anything just makes it more effective.effective.
* Ava's rant when she discovers that she and Auggie got the exact same participant trophy despite a vast difference between their skill levels. She takes hammy acting to a whole new, delectable level, and Topanga, who had been struggling to express a similar sentiment about participation awards, is [[JerkassHasAPoint quite pleased]]. Morphs into Heartwarming later on when we discover Ava has started training Auggie and his skills improving.
* Ava's rant when she discovers that she and Auggie got the exact same participant trophy despite a vast difference between their skill levels. She takes hammy acting to a whole new, delectable level, and Topanga, who had been struggling to express a similar sentiment about participation awards, is [[JerkassHasAPoint quite pleased]]. Morphs into Heartwarming later on when we discover Ava has started training Auggie and his skills improving.
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* Lucas's [[PrecisionFStrike Fucking]] bull ride in the "Girl Meets Texas" Special.Special.
* Yet another Lucas one: his rant in "Girl Meets Belief" when he sarcastically says that Farkle's atheistic preaching has convinced him there's no God. Lucas being Lucas, it's the politest sarcastic rant ever, which if anything just makes it more effective.
* Yet another Lucas one: his rant in "Girl Meets Belief" when he sarcastically says that Farkle's atheistic preaching has convinced him there's no God. Lucas being Lucas, it's the politest sarcastic rant ever, which if anything just makes it more effective.
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* Lucas's [[FBomb Fucking]] bull ride in the "Girl Meets Texas" Special.
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* Lucas nailing a one-handed basketball shot from the length of the court in "Girl Meets Cory and Topanga" should deserve a little credit.
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* Lucas nailing a one-handed basketball shot from the length of the court in "Girl Meets Cory and Topanga" should deserve a little credit.credit.
* Lucas's [[FBomb Fucking]] bull ride in the "Girl Meets Texas" Special.
* Lucas's [[FBomb Fucking]] bull ride in the "Girl Meets Texas" Special.
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* In "Girl Meets Yearbook", the whole episode looks like they're cruising in their GenreSavvy way towards [[BrokenAesop breaking]] a "BeYourself" message into "don't try to expand your horizons ever" [[spoiler: and avert it when Farkle decides he can incorporate elements of the new persona he tried to take on into himself without necessarily taking on a whole new persona.]]
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* In "Girl Meets Yearbook", the whole episode looks like they're cruising in their GenreSavvy way towards [[BrokenAesop breaking]] a "BeYourself" message into "don't try to expand your horizons ever" [[spoiler: and avert it when Farkle decides he can incorporate elements of the new persona he tried to take on into himself without necessarily taking on a whole new persona.]]]]
* Lucas nailing a one-handed basketball shot from the length of the court in "Girl Meets Cory and Topanga" should deserve a little credit.
* Lucas nailing a one-handed basketball shot from the length of the court in "Girl Meets Cory and Topanga" should deserve a little credit.
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* In "Girl Meets Demolition," after getting scammed by a conniving salesgirl into buying an ugly dress for $300 and all of her and Maya's clothing (not to mention Cory being conned into buying a $1200 outfit), Riley manages to cook up a plan that out-scams the salesgirl. And it works flawlessly.
-->'''Maya:''' Not bad for a chump.
-->'''Maya:''' Not bad for a chump.
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* In "Girl Meets Yearbook", the whole episode looks like they're cruising in their GenreSavvy way towards [[BrokenAesop breaking]] a "BeYourself" message into "don't try to expand your horizons ever" [[spoiler: and avert it when Farkle decides he can incorporate elements of the new persona he tried to take on into himself without necessarily taking on a whole new persona.]]