![]() While the little rainbow wheel in her head is spinning, Riley and Lucas decide they’re hopeful, but not confident, that they’ll still be together in two years. Smackle is so confused, she has a literal breakdown! “How are we supposed to measure feelings?! How are we supposed to know what we’re gonna feel when we’re juniors?! What kinda dumb-head assignment is this?! I’m gonna fail this assignment! I’m gonna fail this assignment,” she exclaims. “Speculation is not scientific,” Farkle adds. “What could be calculated by projecting the future? That is speculation,” Smackle says. They believe they can’t learn anything this way. “Are you better off letting life surprise you or is there a way to be ready for whatever’s going to happen?”Įveryone is planning their future, except for Smackle (Cecelia Balagot) and Farkle who don’t understand the assignment. “Have they prepared you for what’s gonna come next?” he asks. Cory hopes, by looking at the landmarks of their lives so far, his students can predict what their next major milestone in life will be. ![]() According to Farkle (Corey Fogelmanis), “The natural evolution of all beings is to grow and change.” Riley and her friends are to predict what’s going to happen to them after their Sweet Sixteen. Instead of throwing a party, teacher Cory Matthews tries to get his students to evolve. Everyone is actually 15 years old and, as Maya (Sabrina Carpenter) jokes, Riley is eight years old and Lucas (Peyton Meyer) is 24 years old. In a throwback to when Cory (Ben Savage) couldn’t wait to turn sixteen years old on Boy Meets World so he could drive, Riley wants to have her Sweet Sixteen NOW! Neither Riley nor her friends are actually sixteen years old or turning sixteen, yet. ![]() In the first part of the Girl Meets World series finale, Riley (Rowan Blanchard) has an instinct to accelerate the clock. ![]()
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