Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel‘s teenage romance is becoming a movie.
12.08.2022 - 16:39 / usmagazine.com
Mr. Feeny taught them well! Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle may not fully recall some episodes they will be recapping on their new “Pod Meets World” podcast, but the actors know their trivia about the beloved series, Boy Meets World.
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Strong, 42, Fishel, 41, and Friedle, 45, were quick to answer facts about the John Adams High gang — Shawn Hunter, Topanga Lawrence, Eric Matthews and more — in Us Weekly’s exclusive game. And even when one answer was a bit off, they were quick to correct each other.
Naturally, the trio immediately knew who Cory Matthews (Ben Savage) cheated on Topanga with.
“Lauren of course, of course. Yeah. Linda Cardellini,” Friedle says of the ski trip fiasco.
An easy one, of course — who delivered the very last line of the series?
“Mr. Bill Daniels,” Fishel replies. Strong chimes in: “‘Class dismissed.'”
Cory and Shawn’s college room number, however, was a bit trickier to remember.
“No idea! We had a room number?” Strong jokes.
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The longtime pals knew exactly when Topanga cut off her iconic hair, though.
“Oh boy. I believe that is season 4,” Fishel says, with the trio shouting the episode title in unison: “Hair Today, Goon Tomorrow!”
But for the one question that had them stumped? How many times has Eric said “Feeneeeey!” over the seven seasons. And it turns out, no one has ever counted! But the actors may change that on their podcast, which they launched in June.
As for the call, Friedle actually began to exaggerate Mr. Feeny’s (William Daniels) name in later episodes with no direction from the writers’ room.
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“The script would say something like ‘Eric walks to the fence’ and then I’d have a
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel‘s teenage romance is becoming a movie.
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel‘s love story romance is getting the rom-com treatment! On a recent episode of Fishel’s “Pod Meets World” podcast, the “Boy Meets World” actress had her ex as a guest on the show and they recalled dating during her senior year of high school.
Lance Bass and Danielle Fishel's love story romance is getting the rom-com treatment! On a recent episode of Fishel's podcast, the actress had her ex as a guest on the show and they recalled dating during her senior year of high school.The two first met when *NSYNC came on for a live special in 1999. After spending the day together, Fishel found out that Bass had a crush on her. He got Justin Timberlake to get Fishel's phone number for him, and the two started dating while he was on tour and she was filming the ABC sitcom.
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