The coming of age events and everyday life-lessons of Cory Matthews, a Philadelphian who grows up from a young boy to a married man.
The best episode of "Boy Meets World" season 4 is "You Can Go Home Again", rated 7.9/10 from 277 user votes. It was directed by Jeff McCracken and written by N/A. "You Can Go Home Again" aired on 9/20/1996 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Hair Today, Goon Tomorrow".
On the way home from a summer road trip, Cory agrees to a final pit stop--not knowing Eric intends to make it a permanent one because he's "not ready for the summer to end."
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
As Cory is feeling insecure about his hair, Topanga shows him that appearance is meaningless, and she proves so by cutting off some of her own locks, a decision she quickly regrets.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: Susan Estelle Jansen
After quitting his job at the grocer's, Alan shops for a new career, but ends up at a convenience store, where Amy fears he'll be unhappy.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Shawn's mom is back but won't go home until she is sure they can be a good family--something Shawn and his dad must accomplish on their own.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Eric aggravates an offbeat guitar player when he tells her to take her tunes and her sunny demeanor elsewhere.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Shawn's life is a mess when his dad takes a job as a school janitor, so Mr. Feeny offers to let him decide his father's career fate.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Eric tires of his dating pool, so he tries to get a date on "Singled Out"--but the host does little to help him out.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Shawn insists things aren't what they seem when Cory catches him with a girl, but Cory won't buy it, and tries to play catch-up by getting intimate with Topanga.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Cory agrees to go to a wrestling match with a buddy on the same night as Topanga's Sweet 16 party.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: Matthew Nelson
Cory and Shawn feel their families should spend Thanksgiving together, but everyone else thinks it's a foul idea.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: Susan Estelle Jansen
After Shawn's dumped by a girl, Cory cheers him by insulting her; but when she learns what he said, she reconciles with Shawn and forbids him to see Cory.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
When Cory discovers the men he's working for are in the mob, he quits--and Shawn takes his place.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
When Mr. Feeny goes on a weekend trip, Shawn turns the teacher's house into a bed-and-breakfast for a class project.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
It's Cory's 16th birthday and he can't wait to get his license and take a road trip. But his dad has other plans: a birthday dinner with the family.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Shawn thinks Cory's newspaper column is a drag, so he tells Cory to spice things up by posing as a girl and writing about the stunt. But it's Shawn who ends up in a dress.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Eric sees Shawn kiss Topanga and tells Cory about the incident. But the bad news is the peck was for good reason: Topanga's moving.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Just as crestfallen Cory gives up hope of seeing Topanga again, she shows up.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
When Eric learns his girlfriend has a son, he's confident he can handle the responsibility--but too scared to tell his parents about it.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Cory, Shawn and Topanga fail miserably on a quiz show, but they're so popular with viewers that the producer makes the questions easier.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Eric blames Amy, not Alan, for getting fired; and when they pressure him to go to college, he gets a job as a security guard and moves out.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Feeling lost and alone, Shawn starts spending time with a group of people that he defensively describes as "not a cult."
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Cory's in a jam when a coed makes a pass at him while he's visiting a college.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A