Boy Meets World season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Cory Matthews navigates the complexities of sixth grade and family dynamics. He clashes with Mr. Feeny over his casual attitude towards school and gets detention for listening to a baseball game during class. Feeling betrayed when his brother Eric changes their baseball game tradition for a date, Cory spends a night in his treehouse, reflecting on family and independence. In detention, Feeny imparts wisdom about love and family, leading Cory to reconcile with his family and understand the changing nature of relationships. The episode concludes with a touching sibling moment, underscoring Cory's growth.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mr. Feeny criticize Cory for eating for breakfast?
A candy bar.
Who is the new student that Cory and his friends notice?
The episode does not specify her name.
What does Cory listen to during Mr. Feeny's class?
A baseball game.
Why does Cory receive detention?
For listening to a baseball game during class.
Who is Eric planning to take to the baseball game?
Heather Ralston.
Why does Cory spend the night in his treehouse?
He feels isolated and betrayed by his family.
What play is Mr. Feeny teaching about in class?
"Romeo and Juliet."
What lesson does Mr. Feeny impart to Cory during detention?
The importance of love and family.
How does Eric's date with Heather turn out?
It goes poorly; Eric feels awkward and uncool.
What does Cory learn about Mr. Feeny's personal life?
That Mr. Feeny had dinner alone.
Who does Mr. Feeny plan to have dinner with at the end of the episode?
A colleague named Evelyn.
How does Cory reconcile with his family?
By understanding the complexities of growing up and relationships.
Does Cory return to his family's house after spending the night in the treehouse?
Yes, he decides to return home.
What advice does Cory give Eric about Heather?
To call her and take her to a movie.
What is the symbolic significance of Cory's tea time with Morgan?
It symbolizes his acceptance of his evolving role in the family.