?SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox ? In recent years, Pod Meets World has become its own media empire, spawning a number of spinoff podcasts hosted by some combination of Fishel, Strong and Friedle. The three went on the road in 2025 for Boy Meets World's 25th anniversary, with events from the tour, as well as various interviews about the podcast, being depicted in the film Doc Meets World (which had its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival). And, later this year, they'll put out Book Meets World, which they describe as both a "CliffNotes" version of what's been talking about on the podcast, plus cast and crew interviews and exclusive deep dives that never made the air.Certainly, Pod Meets World and its affiliated pieces of media have brought this show back into the discourse, even a quarter-century off the air. But, technically, it wasn't the first time we were getting to talk about Topanga, Shawn and Eric in the 21st century. Because, back in 2014, we were introduced to Girl Meets World, a new spinoff focusing on the lives of Cory, Topanga and their children living in New York City. While the three-season series focused primarily on the Matthews family, many BMW actors made cameo appearances, including Strong and Friedle. Shockingly, however, that was not always a given, considering how they found out about the sequel series in the first place."We didn't get the call," Strong reveals. "We found out about it in the press.""Nobody told us," Friedle agrees."It wasn't a great experience finding out about Girl Meets World at that time," Strong says. "It was not fun."
Eventually, series creator Michael Jacobs (who also served as creator and showrunner for Boy Meets World) asked both men to come on and reprise their star-making roles. And, seemingly, both of them only agreed to appear as Shawn and Eric again under very specific circumstances that existed quite literally behind the camera."For me, it was just an opportunity to direct again, and really take that seriously in that part of my creative life," says Strong. "I was not excited to act.""I wasn't either," adds Friedle. "And the only reason I went on is because the deal was, if I did a few episodes, I could write an episode."Of course, Fishel was told about Girl Meets World ahead of time, given how central Topanga would be to the show proper. But she was far from a guaranteed lock as well, given what was going on in her life at the time Jacobs approached her."I had just literally the same week been accepted to Chapman University to get my master's degree," she recalls. "I was going to school to be a marriage and family therapist. And so I remember getting that call and hearing the pitch and also being told, 'This is still really early.' I think it was much further along than I was led to believe. "But I remember just being like, 'Okay, wait, I need to wrap my brain around this.' And then I went through all of the logical questions. Are we old enough to have a teen daughter? How would that have worked? It's only 2013. But, if we had a kid right after the show ended, we could have a 12-year-old."
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