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"Pilot" is the first episode of the American
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Boy Meets World ''Boy Meets World'' is an American coming-of-age sitcom created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly that aired on ABC for seven seasons between September1993 and May2000. The series centers on Cory Matthews ( Ben Savage) and his friends and f ...
''. It premiered on
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in the
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on September 24, 1993. The episode was written by Michael Jacobs and
April Kelly April Kelly (born April Kalinowski) is an American television writer and producer, who co-created ''Boy Meets World'' and '' Girl Meets World'' with Michael Jacobs. She is also known for being the writer of multiple short stories and mystery no ...
and directed by John Tracy. The pilot introduces viewers to
Cory Matthews Cornelius "Cory" Alan Matthews is one of the main characters appearing on the 1993 family sitcom ''Boy Meets World'' and its 2014 sequel '' Girl Meets World'', both created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly. He is portrayed by Ben Savage. Bio ...
and his friends, along with members of his immediate family. In the episode, Cory is given detention from his 6th grade teacher Mr. Feeny for attempting to listen to a
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baseball game during class. The class is taught about the value of love by reading ''
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'', but Cory struggles to see girls and love as "good" when his brother Eric takes a girl to see a baseball game instead of him. Eric's date is unsuccessful, but Cory advises Eric to give the girl another chance after a conversation with Mr. Feeny while in detention. Seven characters receive top billing in the episode: Cory Matthews (
Ben Savage Bennett Joseph Savage (born September 13, 1980) is an American actor. He played the lead role of Cory Matthews on the ABC sitcom ''Boy Meets World'' (1993–2000) and its Disney Channel sequel '' Girl Meets World'' (2014–2017). Early life ...
); Shawn Hunter (
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);
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(
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); Eric Matthews (
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);
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(
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); Amy Matthews (
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) and Morgan Matthews (
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). Krystin Moore made a guest appearance as Vanessa Kincaid, while
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appeared as Nicholas and Cynthia Mace played Evelyn. The show aired from its premiere as part of ABC's popular '' TGIF'' comedy block on Friday, broadcast at 8.30 between ''
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'' and '' Step by Step''. It debuted to 16.5 million viewers, ranking as the fifth highest rated broadcast of the night, and tied 48th ranked of the week.


Plot

Cory Matthews is a young kid in the sixth grade who is confused about girls. His teacher, Mr. Feeny, gives him detention for listening to a Phillies baseball game during class. Afterward, Feeny continues his lecture teaching the meaning and values of ''
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''. Cory initially does not like girls, which is the opposite of his best friend Shawn Hunter and older brother Eric, who is goofy and frequently idiotic. In the episode, it is later revealed the reason Cory does not like girls so much is that Eric took his girlfriend, Heather, instead of Cory, to see a Phillies game. In detention, Mr. Feeny pays no attention to Cory, who starts his wheedling to get Feeny's attention, Mr. Feeny goes into a speech about love and its many interpretations by poets, playwrights, and philosophers. Cory comes back home and apologizes to his family. When Eric comes back from the game, miserable that his nerves ruined his date with Heather, Cory convinces him to call her back.


Production


Conception

When ABC released their fall schedule for the 1993-94 season, the New York Times wrote that the network was creating "a new Friday night line-up that is explicitly aimed at younger viewers". Their description of ''Boy Meets World'' was a show "about life seen through the eyes of an 11-year-old boy".


Casting

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'', which starred
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and ran from 1988 until the end of the 1992–93 season. Savage, now 17, was considered too old to take on another similar role, but his younger brother
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, who had made a cameo in ''The Wonder Years'' in 1990 at the age of 10 and had recently appeared in the miniseries ''
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'', was given the role of Cory Matthews. One of the other key castings was
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as George Feeny, Cory's teacher and nemesis; Daniels had previously held a high-profile role on ''
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'' in the 1980s. The pilot episode was filmed in 1992.


Reception


Ratings

The pilot episode premiered on ABC on September 24, 1993, at 8.30pm, following ''
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'' and before '' Step by Step''. On the night it faced competition from hour-long shows ''
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'' (
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) and a special episode of ''
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'' (
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), as well as half-hour comedy ''
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) in the same timeslot. It debuted to 16.5 million viewers, ranking it as the fifth highest-viewed show of the night, and tied with another ABC series '' Matlock'' as the 48th ranked broadcast of the week.


Critical reception

Before the pilot aired,
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wrote "Predicting Nielsen success for ''Boy Meets World''...is not a particularly daring or incisive call. It's mainly based on scheduling and stars." He continued "Forget quality, these are kids we're programming for on Friday nights. Here's where you have to give ABC some credit for going an extra mile and adding William Daniels...to the cast as Cory's nemesis, his sixth-grade teacher, Mr. Feeny. The confrontation between the hey-I'm-just-a-kid Cory and the arch-and-starch Feeny makes this series something an adult doesn't have to feel ashamed of watching." He ultimately gave it two-and-a-half stars out of four, "but I won't argue with anyone who wants to give it 3 stars."


References


External links

* {{Boy Meets World 1993 American television episodes 1990s American television series premieres Boy Meets World Television episodes set in Philadelphia