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7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 61 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 45 out of 61
  2. Negative: 13 out of 61
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  1. Aug 22, 2014
    10
    I was really skeptical and didn't plan on liking this. I don't I wanted to watch it. It seemed like a stretch and weird.

    I don't just like it, I love it. I LOVE IT. i LOVE it. III love it!!!! This has renewed my faith in television. So good to have a great tv show with a positive message. Really good. Great characters, fun/fresh writing, it appeals to me as a 30 year old, my sister
    I was really skeptical and didn't plan on liking this. I don't I wanted to watch it. It seemed like a stretch and weird.

    I don't just like it, I love it. I LOVE IT. i LOVE it. III love it!!!!

    This has renewed my faith in television. So good to have a great tv show with a positive message. Really good. Great characters, fun/fresh writing, it appeals to me as a 30 year old, my sister as a 15 year old, and runs the whole gambit.
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  2. Aug 22, 2014
    10
    I have seen every episode of Boy Meets World.

    I have watched all 7 episodes of Girl Meets World, and I can say with certainty that I will watch every single episode of this as well.

    Thank you Disney!
  3. Jul 26, 2014
    10
    BMW was a show I grew up with, one I cried with, laughed with, and learned life lessons from. I resisted wanting to watch GMW due to the fact Disney was producing the show, and their current shows are horrid. I had to watch GMW anyways as I needed to see what Cory and Topenga were up to. I admit, I didn't like it at first, the overly bright Disney color scheme, the laugh track, the cheesyBMW was a show I grew up with, one I cried with, laughed with, and learned life lessons from. I resisted wanting to watch GMW due to the fact Disney was producing the show, and their current shows are horrid. I had to watch GMW anyways as I needed to see what Cory and Topenga were up to. I admit, I didn't like it at first, the overly bright Disney color scheme, the laugh track, the cheesy script, but the more and more I watched it, and tuned in to every episode to date, I've fallen in love with the show. The story deepens with each episode and each character evolves. I was a skeptic at first, but I do have faith in this show, and I am definitely tuning in to this telling-of-age story, one so similar yet so different, to the one we all knew and loved. Expand
  4. Aug 1, 2014
    10
    BMW started off as a story about kids and became a story about a first love that becomes true love. Who can't relate to Cory and Topanga's journey? GMW has gotten off to a great continuation of the story. The theme song is really good. The scripts touch our heart just like the original show. I look forward to many more episodes. I hope the writers continue to appeal to followers ofBMW started off as a story about kids and became a story about a first love that becomes true love. Who can't relate to Cory and Topanga's journey? GMW has gotten off to a great continuation of the story. The theme song is really good. The scripts touch our heart just like the original show. I look forward to many more episodes. I hope the writers continue to appeal to followers of the original show as introducing a whole new, younger audience to what made the original show so popular. It will be a tricky balance. I know GMW isn't about Cory and Topanga anymore, but I do hope they can work some of that magic into this show. It's hard to believe I'm enjoying a grown adult enjoying a Disney show, but that is the case. Very good show. Expand
  5. Aug 5, 2014
    10
    This show is a really good show. I have not seen BMW but I'm sure it's just as good or even better.The show is about 2 girls who have just started middle school and their life through middle school and the problems they will face.
  6. Jul 9, 2016
    9
    This show grabs my attention so bad that I can't look a way. I can relate to the two girls from the show with my BFF. If you like boy meets world you will love this.
  7. Jun 28, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My theory is that if you hate it, don't comment. Certainly don't insult. Professional reviewers (as opposed to critics) loved Rowan's performance.

    I love it. It captures the spirit of BMW. Like that series this one allows the kids to discover truth and how the "world" works guided and pointed by their parents. It feels good all the way through.

    And while the line "Well done, Mr. Matthews," is poignant, what is left unsaid, though it is very apropos, "Well done, Ms. Matthews."
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  8. Aug 28, 2014
    10
    This show is amazing. I've never laughed so hard!!!! Also, it provides inspiring moments for teenage kids. And the song is amazing also!!! WATCH THIS SHOW!!!!
  9. Jul 1, 2014
    10
    It is important to remember you cannot rate an ENTIRE season based on one pilot. I still enjoyed this pilot, and it definitely lives up to the original. Also, I have seen the next episode on the watch disney app, and it was even better than the first. So I will stick around, because it is good, even though it is not a BMW remake, it is its own series that WILL stand on its own.
  10. Jun 27, 2014
    7
    "Girl Meets World" is unabashedly cheesy and not as good as its predecessor, but it's uniquely smarter than the Disney Channel shows that are airing today. In other words, it's decent, but it has the ability to become something amazing in the future.
  11. Jun 29, 2014
    10
    The show was VERY reminiscent of BOY MEETS WORLD's EARLY YEARS! I think many BMW fans neglect to remember how "cheesy" BMW was in its early seasons, which is why they need to remember that this show is targeted at an audience that was their age once. Plus, it has original creator Michael Jacobs behind it, whom I'm sure makes sure the show stays intact with the original, as do Savage andThe show was VERY reminiscent of BOY MEETS WORLD's EARLY YEARS! I think many BMW fans neglect to remember how "cheesy" BMW was in its early seasons, which is why they need to remember that this show is targeted at an audience that was their age once. Plus, it has original creator Michael Jacobs behind it, whom I'm sure makes sure the show stays intact with the original, as do Savage and Fishel. Give it time to grow, as the stars have said! Expand
  12. Jan 20, 2015
    7
    When I first heard about a sequel to BMW coming to Disney Channel, like many others I had my concerns. I was afraid that it would follow too close to the current pattern of live Disney Channel Shows which personally have not always been my cup of tea, mostly due to less-than-par writing, over-the-top characters serving as weak role models and usually unappealing plot lines. I may be anWhen I first heard about a sequel to BMW coming to Disney Channel, like many others I had my concerns. I was afraid that it would follow too close to the current pattern of live Disney Channel Shows which personally have not always been my cup of tea, mostly due to less-than-par writing, over-the-top characters serving as weak role models and usually unappealing plot lines. I may be an adult and I know these shows are not meant for me, but I know damn well they can do way better with their shows and this is where I feel that GMW steps in, or at least is on its way to.

    I have watched every episode thus far and have made a few conclusions; the first is that this is a great cast. Not just the return of Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, but the kids are incredibly likeable and while they do mirror their predecessors, they are able to stand alone and don't feel like carbon copies. Rowan and Sabrina prove to have a great kinship that puts the bonds on other Disney Channel shows to shame. Is it cheesy and crazy at times? Of course, so was BMW, which I can appreciate and anyone who watched BMW from the first season would see that too.

    Now the one downside that I feel about GMW is how it is so "moral-driven." Now, it's common knowledge that good kids shows will try to make the viewer learn a lesson and great kids shows can do it in a way that is smart and subtle. GMW ain't subtle. It has gotten better since the pilot episode, but the writers need to trust in their audience that they will understand what is going on without it being explained right at the beginning of the episode and then over and over again within the half-hour time span. It makes the characters seem so self-aware of the issue that they will address in each episode that it doesn't come off as natural. It's clear that the writers are trying so hard when in reality they don't have to. People may try to chalk that up to the acting, but really if the dialogue was written with less exposition in mind and allow the characters to speak a little more in the way real kids would, then I think that GMW could be the triumphant and worthy successor that we have all been waiting for.

    I do hope that with time, GMW will find its own place in the world like BMW did because it truly has the capacity to be great.
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  13. Oct 21, 2018
    8
    This is my very favorite live-Action Disney Channel show that I have ever seen.
  14. Feb 14, 2019
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Even thought nostalgia will never let us say that it's even close to Boy Meets World, it certainly can stand on it's own. Perfect for the target audience, complex lessons that are treated in a simple, gentle way so tweens will catch them right away. I'm in love with the characters, I believe you can realte to them. Also, some quotes are just unforgettable "In order for a living organism to thrive, it needs to be allowed to grow" just to quote one of them.

    The only reason I'm not giving it a 10, is that I believe it could have developed into such a great, mature series before it's cancellation. And while that's not totally the issue, I feel like it made the writters rushed some relationships and moments, making the last season a little bit too forced from time to time.
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Metascore
64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Yahr
    Jun 27, 2014
    70
    This is, without a doubt, a show for and about teens.
  2. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jun 27, 2014
    40
    The name recognition notwithstanding, there’s precious little to distinguish Girl Meets World from a parade of similarly themed Disney Channel live-action series, built around life on the cusp of puberty, featuring stars slightly older than the girl demo apt to watch.
  3. Reviewed by: Kevin Fallon
    Jun 26, 2014
    70
    Girl Meets World is a perfectly pleasant Disney Channel show.