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While Cory and Feeny chase danger, Eric Matthews engages in a different kind of risk by managing a "blind date" scenario. This subplot reinforces the theme of perception, as Eric attempts to curate a specific reality for others, mirroring Cory's attempt to curate a new "dangerous" persona. Boy Meets World: Season 2, Episode 16 - Rotten Tomatoes
This paper examines " Danger Boy ," the sixteenth episode of the second season of Boy Meets World (aired February 3, 1995). It explores how the episode uses the central metaphor of a roller coaster to address the existential anxieties of being perceived as "safe" or predictable. [S2E16] Danger Boy
Usually the arbiter of logic and safety, Feeny’s decision to join Cory’s rebellion highlights the universal nature of the mid-life (or late-life) crisis. III. The Roller Coaster as a Crucible While Cory and Feeny chase danger, Eric Matthews
Fed up with his reputation for being dependable but dull, Cory seeks to reinvent himself. It explores how the episode uses the central
The narrative structure of "Danger Boy" is unique because it aligns the student and the teacher in a common quest for thrill-seeking.
The climax of the episode—riding the "supposedly terrifying" roller coaster—serves as the physical manifestation of their psychological breakthrough.
I. Introduction