In this episode, the hosts discuss playing the game show 'Floors Lava' with three teams. They also reflect on their experiences working with different directors and share their thoughts on the episode. Additionally, they talk about the challenges of balancing relationships and filming, including their experience with a pig on set. They criticize the forced character developments and speculate about the future of the show. Plus, they delve into the dynamics of relationships at a young age and explore the confusion surrounding gender-based friendships and relationships.
The podcast episode discusses the conflict between Corey and Shawn over keeping a pig as a pet and the challenge of mediating between different opinions.
Topanga emphasizes the importance of providing animals with proper living conditions and stands against keeping a pig in an apartment.
Eric's experience at the opera highlights the value of being open to new experiences and the influence of mentors in broadening one's perspective.
Deep dives
Corey and Shawn's disagreement over the pig
Corey and Shawn have a disagreement over Shawn keeping a pig as a pet. Corey is caught between his friend and his girlfriend's opinions on the matter.
Topanga's opposition to the pig
Topanga believes it's unfair for a pig to live in an apartment and argues that it needs space to run around. Corey tries to mediate between Topanga and Shawn.
Eric's desire to attend Yale
Eric considers applying to Yale after Feeny mentions it as a top-tier school. He tries to find something nice to do for Feeny in hopes of getting a favor in return.
Corey's decision to side with Topanga
Corey ultimately sides with Topanga's opinion on the pig, leading to tension between him and Shawn. Despite agreeing with both sides, Corey chooses to support his girlfriend.
Shawn's empathy for little Cory
Shawn sympathizes with little Cory, the pig, because they have both experienced being passed from home to home. He understands the pig's need for stability and wants to visit him in his new home.
Eric's realization at the opera
Eric initially feels bored at the opera but has a change of heart when he realizes that his newfound knowledge of culture can impress a girl who shares his passion. He appreciates Feeny's influence in expanding his perspective.
Imagine a game show where the casts of Boy Meets World, Saved by the Bell and Full House, competed against each other by jumping and strategizing around a favorite childhood game. Can we make that dream a reality? Rider is not down.
But onto bigger and better things - it’s time to tackle the episode, “This Little Piggy,” which gives us more Topanga, but not in the way we wanted. Will the downward spiral of Season 3 continue, or can the gang find a way to lift their spirits?
Plus, the hosts share memories of working with one of the greatest actors of their generation... but sadly, he left his dressing room a sty.