Ryder Strong
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You have to not be able to not do it. Because otherwise, why would you put yourself down?
But no one's gone into entertainment? Well, actually, my daughter.
But no one's gone into entertainment? Well, actually, my daughter.
But no one's gone into entertainment? Well, actually, my daughter.
Because then it becomes the funniest part of the scene.
Because then it becomes the funniest part of the scene.
Because then it becomes the funniest part of the scene.
But I wonder if they hadn't thought about that when they wrote it. Nope, there's no way. So you just did it? Oh my God.
But I wonder if they hadn't thought about that when they wrote it. Nope, there's no way. So you just did it? Oh my God.
But I wonder if they hadn't thought about that when they wrote it. Nope, there's no way. So you just did it? Oh my God.
I'm also realizing that as ridiculous as this sounds, I think the yelling choice might be one of the major reasons that the episode works. Because if I think about that dialogue without the yelling, like take that scene and take the fact that they're screaming, you know, that you guys are screaming at each other away, right? Right. suddenly it becomes pretty sappy Boy Meets World dialogue.
I'm also realizing that as ridiculous as this sounds, I think the yelling choice might be one of the major reasons that the episode works. Because if I think about that dialogue without the yelling, like take that scene and take the fact that they're screaming, you know, that you guys are screaming at each other away, right? Right. suddenly it becomes pretty sappy Boy Meets World dialogue.
I'm also realizing that as ridiculous as this sounds, I think the yelling choice might be one of the major reasons that the episode works. Because if I think about that dialogue without the yelling, like take that scene and take the fact that they're screaming, you know, that you guys are screaming at each other away, right? Right. suddenly it becomes pretty sappy Boy Meets World dialogue.
It's a little melodrama. Suddenly it becomes, why don't we have the relationship that you and Corey have? You know, if Eric, and that turn where it goes from a story about Corey trying to prove himself to his dad or to, you know, and then to Eric suddenly becomes very sentimental and a little like saccharine, right? In like the way that Boy Meets World as a sitcom could do.
It's a little melodrama. Suddenly it becomes, why don't we have the relationship that you and Corey have? You know, if Eric, and that turn where it goes from a story about Corey trying to prove himself to his dad or to, you know, and then to Eric suddenly becomes very sentimental and a little like saccharine, right? In like the way that Boy Meets World as a sitcom could do.
It's a little melodrama. Suddenly it becomes, why don't we have the relationship that you and Corey have? You know, if Eric, and that turn where it goes from a story about Corey trying to prove himself to his dad or to, you know, and then to Eric suddenly becomes very sentimental and a little like saccharine, right? In like the way that Boy Meets World as a sitcom could do.
But the fact that you guys are all screaming and about to jump out of the plane makes it, removes any of that sentimentality. And so it gets the story across, but it makes it more just fun and funny.