View Full Version : 'Boy Meets World' was TGIF's original blend of these 6 classic sitcoms


TMC
06-23-2021, 03:36 AM
https://www.metv.com/lists/boy-meets-world-was-tgifs-original-blend-of-these-6-classic-sitcoms

1. The struggle of sharing your room with your older brother.

On Leave It to Beaver (https://buffalonews.com/news/boy-meets-world-is-inspired-by-beaver-st-elsewhere/article_59979de5-7526-539f-ac5f-27805bdd9485.html), you frequently see the brothers Wally and Beaver either settling or start scuffles in their shared bedroom. Boy Meets World borrows this trope heavily while exploring the dynamic between brothers Cory and Eric, who don't see eye to eye on the importance of girls when the series first starts. In the pilot episode, when older brother Eric chooses to take a girl to a baseball game over his brother Cory, it introduces the show's very first conflict (unless you count earlier barbs from Mr. Feeny, a character who we'll get to in a bit). If that plot sounds familiar, it may be because you're recalling the first season episode of Leave It to Beaver, "Wally's Girl Trouble," where Beaver feels neglected when Wally starts spending all his time with a girl.

2. An earnest dad who knows all and has great advice.

Boy Meets World also understood the importance of an earnest father. Unlike some sitcoms where the dad's job often causes him to be out of the loop on the kids' activities, Alan Matthews on Boy Meets World was extremely involved in what was happening with his kids. Sounds a lot like another dad we know from the classic sitcom Father Knows Best. This feature helped Jim Anderson Sr. stand out in 1954, and it seems the writers took note when coming up with the dad character on Boy Meets World, whose gentle tone and all-knowing eye also extends to Cory's best friend Shawn, who eventually becomes an adopted part of the family. (Starting to detect a My Three Sons vibe? We'll get to that soon.) There's even an early episode called "Father Knows Less," (http://boymeetsworldreviewed.blogspot.com/2013/11/1x03-father-knows-less.html) in case the reference point wasn't clear enough to any older viewers tuning in to TGIF.

3. Meet Minkus, the picture of persistence.

Stuart Minkus is the resident nerd at the middle school where Boy Meets World largely takes place in its first season. He runs his mouth constantly, mostly because he always comes correct, and his persistence reminds us more than a little of what it was like when audiences first met Ernie on My Three Sons. In My Three Sons, if Ernie didn't have the answers, he wanted them, and that's the same drive Boy Meets World writers cribbed for Minkus. Visually, the two characters even seem to mirror one another. Although Ernie becomes part of the Douglas family on his sitcom, Minkus barely lasts more than a season.

4. The next-door neighbor is a grumpy authority figure.

Among the best-loved characters on Boy Meets World is the middle school teacher Mr. Feeny, who also happens to live next door to the Matthews family. In this way, Cory becomes the Dennis the Menace to Mr. Feeny's Mr. Wilson, even going so far as to give Feeny the key hobby of gardening, so Cory can always find him with his flowers. Their dynamic worked just as well as Dennis and Mr. Wilson's, too, which is why when Cory moves on to high school, the writers quickly found reason to move Mr. Feeny over as the school's new principal.

5. It made teenagers the main focus of every episode.

Many sitcoms manage to successfully spread their storylines out over the full family. Not Boy Meets World. It took a page from Leave It to Beaver and looked mostly at the kids, then borrowed another idea from The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (https://www.avclub.com/boy-meets-world-1798225471), by opting to create teenaged characters who deal with more mature issues. Throughout Boy Meets World, the audience sees the arc of Cory Matthews exiting boyhood and embracing adulthood. The series even ends with his wedding, which brings us to our final comparison…

6. Childhood sweethearts end the series in marriage.

Boy Meets World can be divided by seasons into three parts: middle school (season 1), high school (seasons 2–5) and college (seasons 6–7). The final episode features the marriage of Cory Matthews to his middle school sweetheart and girlfriend throughout much of the series, Topanga Lawrence. Their TV wedding bells had us thinking (http://boymeetsworldreviewed.blogspot.com/2014/04/episode-3x19-i-was-teenage-spy.html) Happy Days (https://www.amazon.com/Boy-Meets-World-Season-2/dp/B003SNJXMC) are here again, taking us back to the ending of the 1970s sitcom, which saw Joanie and Chachi sealing the deal at the altar, too.

PracTz
06-26-2021, 08:26 PM
That's fairly good! It's also like "Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" via the conventional Cory having an unconventional bestie Shawn the whole time like the conventional Dobie had re Maynard (though Shawn was more of a chick magnet than Maynard was).

icecream
06-26-2021, 09:35 PM
That is really stretching it comparing Cory to Dennis the Menace. Dennis was a lot younger, and Cory wasn't an obnoxious brat like he was. Plus Ben Savage could actually act, Jay North was a terrible lead.

Zoneboy
06-26-2021, 10:15 PM
Jay North was a terrible lead.

I thought he was perfect in the role. I've never been desperate enough to watch Boy Meets World so I can't say anything about Ben Savage's acting abilities.

icecream
06-26-2021, 10:24 PM
My problem with Jay North is he shouted most of his lines. The Leave it to Beaver boys from the same time period could act circles around him.

PracTz
06-27-2021, 01:41 PM
To me 'Dennis the Menace' and 'BMW' are somewhat comparing apples and oranges- especially considering how Dennis was supposed to be forever a preteen boy who never became the least bit savvy while unintentionally causing problems for Mr. Wilson and his parents (and the show was a bit broader than 'BMW' was). Cory started out as a preteen boy but he was shown becoming a teen and even a married man before the show was over.Ironically, Eric became the character most like Dennis by the time show's close came to be!