Danielle Fishel was worried the honesty of the new podcast would “ruin” Boy Meets World for fans

Danielle Fishel has shared plenty of behind-the-scenes gossip about her years on Boy Meets World on her popular Pod Meets World podcast, which she co-hosts with her co-stars Rider Strong and Will Friedle.
Danielle Fishel talked about a concern she had before starting Pod meets world Podcast with Boy meets world Co-stars Driver strong And Will Friedle. While they talk about their time on the show, the podcast certainly made a lot of headlines, but did it ruin the show?
“We don’t want our review or our reviews or our experiences to change your opinion of the show in any way,” Fishel said People in a new interview. “It’s just our honest opinions, and we can’t do it if we’re not honest.”
We were afraid we would ruin the show
These opinions and revelations also included secret crushes, to be “ghosted”. from Ben Savage amid his congressional run and encountering awkward and unpleasant encounters with Adam Scott, Maitland WardAnd Trina McGee where they had to confront some of their own past behaviors.

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Pod meets world is a reboot of the classic ABC family sitcom BMW And Girl meets world Stars who can revisit moments they have completely forgotten and talk about their experiences. But they never wanted it to be a negative experience for the fans.
“We were afraid we were going to ruin the show,” Fishel said of the trio’s unvarnished truths.
For her, however, it was absolutely positive to share and relive those years.

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Fishel shared her memories of the time before they started dealing with it People She had “an overarching feeling about the entire experience as opposed to the show and its values, its core points, or how good it was.”
Now that she’s slowing down and digesting it properly, having gotten some distance from life, she sees something much richer.
“When I look at it now I think, ‘Man, that’s a really good show,’ and what an amazing experience we had,” she said.
Strong previously commented on the podcast, saying they had the opportunity to relive the show and talk about how great it was for them, which they all agreed on, but they wanted something with a little more depth. “We wanted it to be more of a personal journey for us,” he said, “and to be honest.”

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The original Boy meets world aired from 1993 to 2000 as part of ABC’s TGIF block. The story then picked up a few years later and followed Savage’s daughter Cory and Fishel’s Topanga, played by Rowan Blanchardin a new series.
Most of the original along the way BMW The cast would perform. Girl meets world aired on Disney Channel for three seasons from 2014 to 2017.
Most of the cast has remained close over the years, aside from Savage’s apparent “ghosting” of the gang as of late, and even got together to party William Daniels’ (Mr. Feeny) 96th birthday last April.

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“Because we constantly regroup, there were times when we needed to be away from each other and travel long distances,” Fishel told attendees at 90s Con last weekend People.
“But when you really commit to a relationship, when you really commit to the idea that we will always be in each other’s lives, how much growth, grace, forgiveness, compassion and true knowledge of each other we have now – that we would never have done if we had written each other off and said, “I’m done with you, I don’t want to see you again” – so committing to a relationship is a lesson for everyone.”