Boy Meets World – Season 6
8.1 IMDb
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Season 6 begins immediately after Cory's proposal to Topanga and marks the start of the gang's college years at Pennbrook University. Cory Matthews, Topanga Lawrence, and Shawn Hunter leave high school behind and face the challenges of adulthood, independence, relationships, and future careers. The season explores more mature themes than ever before, including commitment, marriage, depression, personal growth, and identity. While Cory and Topanga struggle with major decisions about their future together, Shawn faces emotional challenges that test his relationships with Angela and his friends. Meanwhile, Eric Matthews embraces increasingly eccentric adventures alongside Jack Hunter and Rachel McGuire, providing much of the season's comedy. Mr. Feeny continues serving as the group's mentor even after they graduate high school. Many fans view Season 6 as the show's transition into a young-adult sitcom while maintaining its signature humor and heart.

  • Release Date: September 25, 1998
  • Director: Jeff McCracken , David Trainer , David Kendall , Steve Hoefer , Alan Myerson , Micky Dolenz , Fred Savage
  • Genre: Comedy , Family , Coming-of-Age , Romance , Drama , Sitcom
  • Duration: Episodes 22 22–25 minutes per episode
  • Language: English
  • Starring: Trina McGee as Angela Moore
  • Box Office: Not Applicable
  • Where To Watch: Disney+

More details about Boy Meets World – Season 6 and where you can watch

Season 6 is the first full season set primarily in college and features the introduction of Rachel McGuire, who quickly became a major character. The season also explores some of the darkest and most mature storylines in the series, particularly Shawn Hunter’s emotional struggles and Cory and Topanga’s discussions about marriage. Many fans view this as one of the most dramatic seasons of the show’s run.

The season is known for experimenting with different storytelling styles, including psychological episodes, literary references, and relationship-focused storylines. The episode Poetic License: An Ode to Holden Caulfield directly references the classic novel The Catcher in the Rye.

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Did You Know

The episode “Poetic License: An Ode to Holden Caulfield” references the famous protagonist from J.D. Salinger’s novel The Catcher in the Rye. It’s one of the clearest literary references ever used in the series.