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 worst episode of "Boy Meets World" is "For Love and Apartments", rated 6.8/10 from 248 user votes. It was directed by David Kendall and written by N/A. "For Love and Apartments" aired on 10/1/1999 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "No Guts, No Cory".
As Cory and Shawn hit Pittsburgh to reunite Topanga's folks, WWF star Mankind refs a battle between Jack, Eric and the ladies over possession of the apartment.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: N/A
When the gang travels to the 1940s, Cory proposes to Topanga as he leaves for WWII. But when the war ends, he disappears.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
In an effort to become more popular, Eric creates a TV show similar to The Truman Show featuring his roommates, but it's Rachel who becomes the campus darling. Meanwhile, Cory and Shawn expect special treatment from Mr. Feeny.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: N/A
Topanga's decision to end things with Cory affects Angela's resolve to reunite with Shawn. Meanwhile, Jack and Rachel don't fare much better, and Eric sees his chance to move back in vanish after the ladies come knocking.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: Bob Tischler
Cory is frustrated at being named to the basketball team's B-squad.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Jeff Menell
In a decisive move, Cory quits the title role in a school presentation of Hamlet.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Ed Decter, John J. Strauss
Cory makes a large mistake when he fires Shawn as his campaign manager while running for Class President. Shawn then decides to run himself.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Steve Young
Jack's girlfriend announces that she's moving in, but Eric is spooked because he's sure that she's a witch.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Cory loses his engagement ring when he goes to a bikini club with scantily-clad waitresses to prove that he still fits in with the rest of the guys, despite being engaged.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Eric follows Cory and Topanga to their tropical honeymoon, a destination where the newlyweds consider relocating, permanently. But as the days go by, each of the trio discovers the true meaning of family and friends and the comforts of home.
Director: William Russ
Writer: Barbie Feldman
Misguided by a fortune-teller, Cory begins to believe that he is turning into a werewolf and will kill Topanga.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: N/A
Shawn decides to take a new guidance counselor's advice seriously, and begins planning to run away to Paris.
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
Shawn gets suspended when he begins to shirk his high-school duties to concentrate on collegiate ones.
Director: Alan Myerson
Writer: N/A
Jack and Eric learn the art of dealing with each other when they take over as managers of the student union. Meanwhile, Rachel reads the guys the riot act after Cory and Shawn pry into her diary.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
When Cory learns that the geography-bee winner will get to be a batboy at the World Series, he maps out a plan to participate.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Susan Estelle Jansen
Cory and Shawn have a choice: help Frankie woo the girl he likes, or die. It seems like a no brainer until they realize that the girl was Harley's girlfriend. Meanwhile, Alan makes the mistake of getting Amy a trash compacter for their anniversary.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Susan Estelle Jansen
After Cory is introduced to art prodigy Alexandra Nechita, he develops an inferiority complex and blames his lack of skills on his "average" father. Meanwhile, Alexandra, lonely touring without anyone her own age, befriends Morgan.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: N/A
The series returns to form as Cory and Shawn unite for the last time as a "bad boy" team to help Mr. Feeny, whose hesitation in declaring his feelings for Dean Bolander looks like a fatal mistake when her ex-husband Curits returns from an expedition bent on winning her back. Shawn and Cory trash the interloper's lab and blame in on a jealous rage by Feeny -- who then saves Dean Bolander's life for real by swatting the rare bee brought back by Curits just before it stings his highly allergic love. She explains that she was not taken in for a moment by the boys' ruse -- just impressed that Feeny's students care about him so much. Meanwhile, Rachel challenges Jack to take her out on a real date.
Director: Micky Dolenz
Writer: N/A
On the eve of the big game, Eric gets Jack in over his head with a bookie, while Topanga decides to put her money on Cory after her mom visits.
Director: Jeff McCracken
Writer: N/A
Jack and Eric find life a drag when they pose as women-ugly women-to escape the clutches of a campus goon. Meanwhile, Topanga can't paint over her horror when Cory redecorates the apartment.
Director: N/A
Writer: Carlos Aragon
Topanga develops an acute case of Cory-itis after he overreacts to his low score in a magazine's health quiz (which indicates he should already be dead). Meanwhile, Eric joins the family business and shocks his father by doing well at it-while Amy, in turn, is shocked at Alan's lack of faith in his son.
Director: Kevin Tracy
Writer: Gary H. Miller
A film-noir spoof finds Topanga causing waves at a placid resort where her uptight ways lead someone to murder.
Director: Steve Hoefer
Writer: Erica Montolfo-Bura
Cory cheats on an IQ test, and Mr. Feeny has the bright idea of sending him to a school for geniuses.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Janette Kotichas Burleigh
After Mr. Feeny crushes Cory's baseball dream, Cory's dad calls on pitcher Jim Abbott to provide some advice.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Ed Decter, John J. Strauss