Cory is forced to learn a little lesson in both love and priorities when he not only has to spend an afternoon in detention with Mr. Feeny, but also when Eric chooses to take a date with him to the Phillies game, rather than Cory. Feeling betrayed, Cory decides to move into his treehouse.
When Cory wants to buy an expensive water gun for Water Wars, he goes begging for work. But Cory is forced to learn the value of a dollar as well as finishing a job once you start it after he messes up Mr. Feeny's fence during his work painting for him.
Fearing he isn't spending enough time with Cory, Alan wakes him up one night to watch a late night no-hitter. But when Cory fails a test the next day, it puts Alan and Mr. Feeny at odds over what is more important, Cory's education or spending time with his father.
When Cory overhears some girls talking about a "brillow head" whom he assumes is him, he takes drastic measures to try and straighten his hair. When his plan goes awry however, he becomes an outcast, forced to hang out with the geeks at school. But while getting to know them better, he begins to see that they may not be so bad after all. Together, they plan to stop the unjust firing of the school librarian.
When Cory hears that grand prize of the geography bee is being batboy at the World Series, he enlists the help of Mr. Feeny.
Cory and Shawn find the answers for an IQ test and uses them to cheat on the test. After seeing the test results, Mr. Feeny decides to send Cory to a special school for geniuses. Meanwhile, Eric helps Morgan pick out her Halloween costume.
Cory's grandmother visits and gives Cory Cal Ripken's rookie card then makes promises she cannot keep such as a trip to Baltimore and getting the card signed by Cal Ripken himself. Meanwhile, Eric falls for Mr. Feeny's niece and Alan takes Shawn with him on a fishing trip.
Cory thinks that teaching is an easy job and Mr. Feeny agrees to switch roles and Cory teaches social studies for the week.
Mr. Feeny assigns the class to write about what they think their 20th class reunion. Cory's hopes of being a professional baseball player are dashed by Mr. Feeny and Alan gets Jim Abbott to come and give advice to Cory.
Shawn misinterprets Cory's holiday kindness as an act of charity after Shawn's father loses his job. Meanwhile, Morgan thinks that she killed Santa after he has a heart attack while she's on his lap.
Cory and Eric both don't want to attend the annual father/son softball game. Alan tells the boys that the game was cancelled but Cory learns from Topanga that the game was played. Upon hearing this, Cory and Eric try to come up with a way to make it up to their father.
Cory and Eric are convinced that Amy is having an affair after finding fancy clothing in her bowling bag instead of a bowling uniform and ball.
Eric visits Mr. Feeny's class as a guest speaker and Topanga develops a crush on him.
Cory feels let down when he is put on the basketball B-Team, which never plays, and can't get anyone at home to listen to his problem.
Cory's class is assigned to work as a family in a group with three other people and learns that there is no such thing as a perfect family. Meanwhile, Eric gets flattered into thinking that he can quit school to become a model.
Cory and Shawn bet on racehorses for a school project and begin to gamble in order to earn more money.
When Shawn blows up a mailbox at Alan's grocery store with a cherry bomb, he stays in Cory's room to avoid going home. Cory tries to keep this secret as long as he can but soon learns what it means to be a true friend and helps Shawn to face what he did.
Mr. Feeny foils Cory and Shawn's plan to sneak an R-rated movie into the house when he steps in as the boy's babysitter. Also, Eric fails his driving test but decides to take the car out anyway.
For Cory's birthday Alan gives him a necklace with silver gloves on them. Cory doesn't learn the story behind the necklace until he loses them at the pool.
Cory quits the class production of Hamlet because he doesn't like the costume and his role as Hamlet is filled by Minkus, who can't act.
Watching a film on puberty leads Shawn to have his first girlfriend and Cory to be jealous of Shawn.
Cory's wish comes true when Mr. Feeny becomes sick on exam day. But Cory feels guilty when Mr. Feeny winds up in the hospital.
Cory's first day of high school is ruined Harvey, the school bully, Mr. Turner, a new unorthodox teacher, and learning that Mr. Feeny is the new principal.
Cory becomes frustrated when everyone, except him, is pairing off. He enlists Eric's help to ask out a girl, but taking Eric's advice may not be the best idea.
Cory gets in trouble for one of Shawn's pranks in which he changes the school newspaper's cover story to read "New Principal is Weeny". Mr. Feeny tells Cory to either tell him who was behind the prank or get suspended. Meanwhile, Eric meets and falls for a new Southern senior student much to the disgust of Jason.
Cory and Shawn lead a class strike after Mr. Turner goes back on his promise about not testing the class on The Grapes of Wrath.
Cory thinks he's cool when Melissa, one of the most popular girls, invites him to a party but Shawn, despite his own popularity, isn't on the guest list.
Cory hits puberty but a fortuneteller convinces him that he's turning into a werewolf and is going to kill the one that really loves him, Topanga.
Rumors spread after Cory and Topanga fall asleep while editing their school project, a movie about sex where they interviewed their friends and family.
Shawn and Cory try to impress girls by forming a fake band called The Exits. They are exposed when Mr. Feeny books them to play at a school dance.
Cory swears he'll never date again after he can't get up the courage to kiss Topanga at a party and gets made fun of at school.
Cory goes on a date with Harley's sister, T.K., after he's nice to her. Cory soon finds out that Harley is very overprotective of his sister.
Shawn asks Cory to go out with Linda when he can't decide if he wants to date Linda or Stacy.
Shawn and Cory give Ingrid, the school nerd, a makeover after she asks Cory to the Sadie Hawkins dance.
To avoid being beaten up, Cory and Shawn help Frankie get the girl of his dreams, who ends up being Harley's girlfriend.
Cory fires Shawn as his campaign manager in the school election for class president and Shawn decides to run for president against Cory.
Cory tries to break up with his new oversensitive girlfriend after she plans their entire future together. But, as he tries to break it off, Wendy starts crying and Cory takes her back.
Cory tries to remake himself into a bad boy when Eric asks Shawn to go on a double date with girls he met instead of Cory.
Cory and Shawn change the school radio's show format, which Mr. Feeny thinks is inappropriate.
Eric is torn between what to do when his attractive tutor offers to help him cheat on a test in order to raise his grade enough to be eligible for the class Europe trip.
Shawn decides to live up to his 'wrong side of the tracks' reputation so he begins to hang out with Harley.
Cory and Shawn see Mr. Turner's class schedule when they go to his house to drop off their reports and learn about the upcoming pop quiz. But when they study for it, they feel guilty.
Cory joins the wrestling team so he'll have an extracurricular activity to list in the yearbook at the end of the year.
Shawn moves in with Cory after his father goes after his mother and takes their trailer home with him. Also, at career day, Cory is embarrassed about his father's boring job.
Shawn and Cory begin to drift apart once they see how different Shawn's way of life is from Cory's.
Shawn ignores Cory's feelings for Topanga and asks her out before Cory can.
When Mr. Turner leaves for the weekend, Shawn plans on having a hot date instead of staying at the Matthews like he was supposed to.
Topanga becomes distant from, than breaks up with him, after Cory tells her that he loves her.
Shawn takes the guidence counselor's advice too seriously and begins to consider running away to Paris.
Cory and Shawn break into the school to turn in their chemistry papers and accidentally start a fire in the chemistry lab. Cory pulls the fire alarm and they flee the building but he ends up becoming a town hero.
Shawn begins to feel distant from Cory, since Cory's spending most of his time with Topanga, so he adopts a pig and names it Little Cory.
Cory and Shawn end up getting Janitor Bud fired after they video tape him leaving the school early to go to the racetrack and gamble on horses.
Eric throws a rave party on the same day and time as his parent's anniversary party.
When Topanga gets sick and can't be at school, Missy Robinson, the school's most popular girl, begins to hit on Cory while they work on their Great Depression project.
Shawn, Cory, Topanga, and Eric get stranded on a subway car on their way to a party on New Year's Eve.
Shawn and Cory steal the key to Mr. Feeny's cabin after he gives it to Amy and Alan for a romantic weekend. Meanwhile, Eric, Frankie, and Joey play a long game of pool.
When Cory begins to feel trapped after dating Topanga for so long, he decides to skip a date with her to go to a party with Shawn. However, Topanga goes to the party dressed as a French student.
Cory and Shawn become friends with Frankie and start using the younger students who will do anything for them out of fear.
Cory begins to date but his feelings for Topanga interfere when he tries kissing another girl. However, Cory sees Topanga kissing another guy.
After turning down Shawn, Dana Pruitt decides to go after Cory instead.
Eric's chance of graduating on time is jeopardized when he takes a job at a local TV station which makes his grades fall.
Cory videotapes a group of kids, who turn out to be part of Shawn's family, breaking the law which threatens Cory and Shawn's friendship.
Cory's classmates try to convince Mr. Feeny to change their exam schedule, but when he refuses, the students vandalize Mr. Feeny's home.
An accident with the microwave sends Cory back in time to 1957 where he is seen as a spy after knowing about Russian space exploration.
Although Mr. Turner is ready to be Shawn's legal guardian, Shawn still wants to live with his father.
Topanga misinterprets Cory's attempts to win her back, by following her to Disneyworld, as signs of affection towards another girl.
Cory realizes the summer isn't going to turn out like he hoped since Eric is leaving for college, Topanga's going to camp, and Shawn's traveling with his father. When he acts out towards Eric multiple times, the family begins to realize Cory is having a tougher time letting go of Eric than they thought.
Eric, worried about having to face his future, decides that the small town life outside of Philly is the life for him. Cory, however, tries to convince him that he has a life ahead of him at home. Alan too wonders about his future after he wins an award for the grocery industry, but still feels like he has only settled for the career.
Topanga, in order to prove to Cory that she loves him no matter what he looks like, cuts off some of her hair. Despite trying to prove her point, Topanga immediately regrets cutting her hair.
When Alan quits his job at the supermarket out of the blue, the family becomes concerned with their financial welfare. Without another job lined up, Alan does some soul searching on what job would really make him happy. Meanwhile, Shawn tries to teach Cory how to be poor.
Shawn's mother returns to town, much to the amazement of both Shawn and Chet. Cory decides it's up to him to reunite the Hunters. Meanwhile, Cory also organizes a memorial for Brenda, the cafeteria lady who recently passed.
Eric becomes the center of Corinna's, a strange girl who writes songs, anger and becomes the subject of a harsh song that becomes famous. Meanwhile, after babysitting together, Topanga and Cory worry that their different takes on parenting will affect their future together.
Chet becomes a janitor at Shawn's school, embarrassing Shawn. Meanwhile, Alan and Eric interview potential help for the new store and come across some strange applicants.
Eric is a contestant on MTV's dating game Singled Out. Meanwhile, Cory thinks that he'll 'disappear' after he gets his tonsils out.
Cory discovers that Shawn has had Claire, a beautiful girl, sleep over at his house and begins to assume things about their relationship. However, once Cory finds out the real reason Claire is staying with Shawn, he lets Claire stay at his house, until Amy and Alan also learn the truth.
Cory tries to attend both Topanga's sweet sixteen party and Frankie's father's wrestling match without letting Frankie or Topanga down. Cory soon finds out that doing both is harder than planned.
Mr. Feeny assigns his class to learn about how class division in Rwanda has become the center of conflict in the country. For their assignment, Cory and Shawn decide to have their families come together for Thanksgiving dinner at the Hunter's trailer. However, the dinner doesn't go over well for the Matthew's or the other residents of the trailer park. Meanwhile, Herman, Frankie's little brother, asks permission to 'court' Morgan.
Jennifer, Shawn's girlfriend, breaks up with Shawn and will only get back together with him on one condition: he no longer spends time with Cory. Cory and Shawn have to see each other secretly and enlist Topanga to help them work out their situation. Meanwhile, Eric tries to get rich quick by selling 30 dollar tickets to his one-man show entitled "Look at Me, Look at Me".
Guest stars Buddy Hackett and Soupy Sales play businessman who hire Cory and Shawn to run certain errands for them. Cory quits after seeing how shady the businessmen are and has to convince Shawn before he gets too far in.
Shawn and Cory turn Mr. Feeny's house into a bed and breakfast while he's out of town. Meanwhile, Mr. Feeny and Eric wind up at the same hotel and end up better friends after the experience.
Alan has to face the fact that Cory is getting older when Cory spends his 16th birthday with Shawn and Topanga instead of him.
When a war between the girls and the boys begins to heat up, Cory and Shawn write a story for the newspaper inspired by the book Black Like Me. Dressed in drag, Shawn attends school and is quickly asked out. On their date, Shawn sees himself through new eyes. Meanwhile, Eric helps Lonnie, a girl from the mountains, how to interact with city men.
Cory begins to see that Topanga and Shawn are acting like their more than friends and ends up catching them kissing. Cory discovers the reason behind the kiss and must face the changes that that reason will bring to his relationship with Topanga.
Cory tries to regain a normal life after becoming very lovesick for Topanga now that she's living in Pittsburgh. But when Topanga runs away to see him, he has to convince both his parents and Topanga's aunt that the love he has for Topanga is worth fighting for.
Eric meets a girl he is really clicking with, only to find out that she has a 6 year old son. But after spending time with him, Eric begins to feel like that is the path he is following and that he is ready for the responsibilities of fatherhood. Meanwhile, Corey, Shawn and Topanga prepare to take the SAT.
Shawn, Cory, and Topanga are contestants on a quiz show. The producers think that the trio could be a television hit with their humor and street smarts that the other nerdy contestants don't have. But they are forced to evaluate the price of fame when the questions are dumbed down to make it easier on Cory and Shawn.
Eric blames his mother for getting fired from his father's store and instead of going to college, Eric becomes a security guard and moves out. But as Cory and Topanga continue to study for the SATs, Mr. Feeny tries to convince Eric to do the same as Eric and his father have a heart to heart about Eric's future.
When Shawn gets mixed up with a cult for lost souls, he starts feeling like he may belong there. Much to the dismay of the Matthews, Mr. Feeny and Mr. Turner, Shawn falls deeper and deeper into the brain washed ideals of the cult. But when Mr. Turner has a serious accident on his bike, Shawn is forced to choose what path he wants his life to follow.
Cory gets into trouble when a college girl hits on him during a visit to a college with Shawn and Eric.
Cory gets upset when Eric moves back home and he vows to find him another place to live. But the perfect roommate he picks turns out to be Shawn's long-lost half-brother, and there's no love lost as far as Shawn is concerned.
Roommates Eric, Shawn and Jack are the focus of Cory's student film, and it isn't long before there's more drama than expected. Meanwhile, Topanga thinks Cory should be more of a friend to them than a filmmaker.
Shawn and Cory agree to attend the same college but Shawn learns that Cory's made interview plans on his own, resulting in the two deciding it's time to go their separate ways. Meanwhile, Eric thinks befriending the Dean will help his and Jack's college experience easier.
After attending a college class and winning a debate with a professor, Shawn neglects high-school tasks in order to do college classes, but gets suspended for his low grades. Meanwhile, Eric forms his own fraternity, Magnum Pi, which arouses the Dean's suspicions.
Jack's new spooky girlfriend Millie causes a serious rift between the roommates after Eric catches her practicing witchcraft. Meanwhile, Cory takes Topanga on her first airplane ride, flown by a not-so-bright pilot.
When the gang goes back to the 1940s, Cory and the rest of the guys enlist in the Army after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Leaving Topanga behind, Cory makes Shawn promise to marry her should he not return. When Cory goes missing though, Topanga refuses to give up hope.
Shawn's rule of dating girls only for a fixed two-week period leads him to break up with Angela but he falls in love with the owner of a purse he finds, after looking through the contents.
Cory encourages Shawn to consider the same type of long-term relationship he has with Topanga but they begin to not get along so well. Meanwhile, Jack and Eric are nervous about hosting Thanksgiving dinner in their new apartment.
Cory is stunned when Shawn is more successful at their work-study jobs. Shawn receives a job in public relations while Cory gets stuck in the mail room. Meanwhile, Amy goes back to college, but being in Eric's creative writing class embarrasses him.
Cory and Shawn become jealous when Topanga and Anglea get jobs at a Mexican restaurant and dance with two handsome co-workers.
Topanga spends Christmas with the Matthews and begins to take over their family traditions. Cory plans on giving Topanga a promise ring but hesitates after seeing that they have very different holiday traditions and Topanga's unwillingness to compromise.
After realizing that his father only talks to him, but plays sports with Eric, Cory knocks him down during a game of basketball. Alan and Eric kidnap Cory to take him skydiving, making Cory feel better, but leaving Eric to wonder why he and his father never have talks.
Mr. Feeny gives Shawn, Cory, and Topanga each personal goals after becoming upset that the seniors are slacking off. Shawn is assigned to find two Superbowl tickets, Cory is assigned to help him, and Topanga is assigned to not interfere.
When Cory sprains his ankle during the Senior Class ski trip, he has to hide his feelings towards the girl who takes care of him.
Shawn is kidnapped on Valentine's Day by his ex-girlfriends in order to make him ruin his date with Angela, thus keeping him from hurting her. Topanga reads a letter to Cory from another girl.
Cory has to decide to either make up with Topanga, or see how it would be to go out with the girl he met during the Senior Class ski trip.
A horror movie spoof episode lands the gang locked in a classroom during detention. After a fellow classmate is killed with a pencil and they receive a message written in blood, panic begins to set in. Shawn, a horror movie buff, begins to make predictions, which all begin to come true until his suspect, Mr. Feeny is killed. Suspicions turn to the new student, but she claims she was locked in as well when the killings took place.
Cory turns to drinking to get over his estrangement from Topanga. But after convincing Shawn to drink with him, they are both arrested and swear they'll never drink again. Shawn, however, breaks the oath and becomes addicted to alcohol.
After Eric makes a superb acting debut in a Shakespeare play, he is invited to attend two prestigious acting groups. Instead, Eric chooses to take a role on the TV show "Kid Gets Acquainted with the Universe".
After Topanga meets a sensitive and charming guy at an art exhibit, her relationship with Cory becomes threatened.
Cory and Topanga decide to pretend to still be apart so Shawn can "reunite" them. However, Shawn's way of trying to get them back together only creates tension between the two and they break up again. With help from Cory's parents, Shawn helps them work through their problems.
Prom night arrives and Cory and Shawn plan to return from the dance as men. However, their plans fall through after Angela decides she isn't ready for sex and Topanga and Cory run into trouble when Cory's parents show up at the hotel they plan to stay at.
Everyone's college acceptance letters arrive in the mail and Cory is devastated to find out that none of his friends have the same college plans as him.
After Topanga gets accepted into Yale, Cory has to decide whether to tell her how he feels about her leaving or let Topanga go. As graduation comes to an end, Topanga asks Cory a surprising question.
When Topanga proposes to Cory at graduation, he is stunned, but when everyone else has conflicting views on the subject, Cory and Topanga slip away to elope.
When Topanga finds that she can't say "I do" at the altar, things get worse as Amy gets angry and Eric tries to stop Mr. Feeny's retirement party.
On the first day of college, an over ambitious Cory chooses to take tough courses but quickly cracks under the pressure and goes to Mr. Feeny's for help in Wyoming.
Angela feels that she and Cory were never really friends, and when she and Shawn break up, Cory tries to win her friendship.
After Cory meets child art prodigy Alexandra Nechita, he develops an inferiority complex and blames his lack of skills on his father.
After a director has Shawn and Topanga kiss when making a promotional film, Cory thinks they are hiding feelings for each other and insists they go on a date and explore their emotions. Meanwhile, Eric and Jack decide to be on their best behavior to impress Rachel.
A new professor makes an impression on his students for his dynamic style and by treating them as equals. When Cory finds out he also put himself into a questionable situation with Topanga, he reacts in a surprisingly violent way and the aftermath finds Cory in danger of being expelled from college.
After going to a bikini club to prove he fits in with the rest of the guys even though he's engaged, Cory loses his engagement ring
When Cory makes fun of a student's poem that Mr. Feeny reads in class, he is embarrassed when he finds out that Shawn was the one who wrote it.
In an effort to be more popular at school, Eric creates a TV show similar to The Truman Show featuring his roommates, but it's Rachel who becomes the popular one on campus.
Now that Cory and Topanga both know that Shawn and Angela still love each other, they have different ideas about how to handle it. Topanga wants leave them alone but Cory uses every opportunity he has to throw his friends together. Meanwhile, Eric takes his store Santa job too seriously when he convinces Rachel and Jack to help him steal his family's gifts to give to underprivileged children.
Shawn and Angela draw up a restraining order forbidding Cory and Topanga from any further interference in their romantic lives, but Shawn has a difficult time when Angela dates someone else. Meanwhile, Alan tries to overcome his feeling too old to raise another child by shopping for a motorcycle, and in Alan's absence, Eric becomes a birthing coach.
Shawn and Jack's father Chet comes to visit suddenly and when confronted by Shawn, he promises that he has come to stay and make amends to his sons for never being there for them. But after treating them to a steak dinner and consuming a piece of Rachel's "killer" chocolate cake, Chet suffers a heart attack. Shawn reveals that his anger at his father is partly fear that his own apparent inability to connect emotionally is inherited. After a reconciliation, Chet has another heart attack and dies.
Cory and Topanga play "The Fiancée Game" to prove to everyone how compatible they are, and are crushed when Eric and Rachel know far more about each other than they do. As a solution, Topanga suggests that they should live together on campus and really get to know each other. Living together brings out sides of them that the other isn't so fond of. Meanwhile, Shawn is outraged to discover evidence that Chet went to Jack's stepfather for help in paying for Shawn's college education. He decides to take the trailer out on the highway and convinces Cory to accompany him. Eric walks in on Jack and Rachel kissing passionately.
To help accept his dad's death, Shawn takes Cory along on a road trip in Chet's trailer, where they end up at a truck stop where the young waitresses are searching for something more, and Cory discovers that Shawn has no intention of returning home. Shawn has to convince Cory to let him go and let him find his own way. Shawn discovers that his father was secretly very proud of him. Chet's ghost appears to Shawn and they finally reconcile their differences.
Cory becomes upset when Topanga seems less interested in spending Valentine's Day so when Topanga decides to cheer Amy up with a baby shower, Cory takes charge. But his idea of a baby shower turns out to be a female version of a bachelor party, including a pizza-guy stripper, but the disgusted guests are distracted when Amy's waters break and she is rushed to hospital for a premature delivery -- and they are told that the Matthews baby may not survive.
While everyone anxiously awaits news about newly born Joshua Matthews, Cory continues to alienate Topanga, who now considers herself a member of the Matthews family. When Shawn returns and is accepted by the elder Matthews as family, Cory realizes where his true values lie.
Topanga is in wedding plan mode, and makes Cory accompany her to a wedding ceremony in the hall of her dreams -- where a father of the bride offers Cory a million dollars to marry his daughter. Meanwhile, Tommy pleads with a heartbroken Eric to adopt him so he won't have to move to California, and Eric must come to terms with what is really best for Tommy.
Cory and Shawn help Mr. Feeny in declaring his feelings for Dean Bolander after her ex-husband, Curtis, returns to win her back. Mr. Feeny saves Dean Bolander's life by swatting the rare bee brought back by Curits just before it stings. Meanwhile, Rachel challenges Jack to take her out on a real date.
When Cory and Topanga make an agreement to tell the truth about everything and everyone, their honesty creates tension at Rachel and Jack's dinner party. Meanwhile, Shawn's feelings for Angela begin to get heavy again and he starts to realize he needs her back.
When Cory has nightmares where the recurring theme finds him trying to kill Shawn in different ways, he goes to Mr. Feeny to interpret it. Meanwhile, Eric finds a new, yet odd, roommate who seems to have seen Psycho once too often.
While Cory deals with his anxieties about his future marriage, Topanga's parents come for a visit and reveal some unexpected news. Meanwhile, Feeny pops the question to Dean Bolander, and they agree to get married in the Matthews living-room.
After learning that her parents are getting divorced, Topanga tells Cory she wants to call off their wedding. Cory and Shawn travel to Pittsburgh in order to persuade her parents to get back together. In Pittsburgh, they learn that Jedediah has left Rhiannon for another woman. Meanwhile, Eric gets a new haircut.
Since both couples—Cory and Topanga, Shawn and Angela—have split up, the girls decide to challenge the boys to a wresting match which will decide who gets to keep the apartment. The girls win and Eric vows revenge on Topanga for beating him up so easily.
Angela deals with her reluctance to be with Shawn after a surprise visit from her military father. Shawn tries to impress Angela by going through basic training, but she is unmoved until Sgt. Moore reveals the reason for her feelings: he was deserted by Angela's mother, and Angela is afraid that she will do the same to Shawn. Meanwhile, Cory persists in getting Topanga to renew their engagement.
Before the Pennbrook football game, Eric gets Jack trouble with a bookie. Meanwhile Topanga regains her faith in her relationship with Cory after her mother visits.
Jack and Eric learn how to deal with each other when they take over as managers of the student union. Meanwhile, Rachel get mad at her roommates after Cory and Shawn read her diary.
Topanga and Cory dish out their wedding woes, including his selection for best man and her dress-hating bridesmaids. Meanwhile, Alan and Amy try to cut costs by hiring Mr. Feeny to play the music.
Cory and Topanga's wedding day hits a major bump after Eric changes the location of their wedding and Shawn quits as best man.
Eric follows Cory and Topanga to their tropical honeymoon. Cory and Topanga consider relocating permanently to the island, but as the days go by, each of the trio discovers the true meaning of family and friends and begins to miss the comforts of home.
Cory and Topanga realize they have no home to call their own after Shawn moves into the girls' apartment and the Matthews refuse to take them in.
Cory and Topanga decide that a house is not for them after Shawn convinces them to work together to fix up their apartment. Meanwhile, Angela and Rachel shuffle roommates and Jack and Eric get a new boss at the student union.
Jack and Eric get a different view of the world after they pose as women to escape a campus goon. Meanwhile, Topanga is horrified after Cory redecorated the apartment.
Shawn has a hard time dealing with the fact that he has no idea who his parents are. Meanwhile, Eric plans a surprise party for his dad, who has an even bigger surprise for Shawn.
Cory and Topanga's home into a battle zone after she gets a better job than Cory's at-home telemarketing gig. Meanwhile, Eric gets his money's worth out of a lucky penny, until he passes it on to his brother.
Topanga develops an acute case of Cory-itis after he overreacts to his low score in a magazine's health quiz that indicates he should already be dead. Meanwhile, Eric joins the family business and shocks his father by doing well at it. Amy, in turn, is shocked at Alan's lack of faith in his son.
A fierce yet harmless war of pranks ensues after Cory and Shawn diss Rachel by parking in her parking spot. Cory, Shawn and Topanga take on Rachel, Angela and Jack, with Eric acting as a neutral spy for both sides.
After a war of pranks goes too far, threatening to break up the gang, Mr. Feeney steps in. But he soon finds that even his intervention may not be enough to reunite them. We then get a glimpse into the future to see what everyone will be like if they go their separate ways.
When Topanga decides to go on a diet after noticing a slight weight gain, Cory panics that her weight gain means that she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Eric has a hard time watching his own weight.
Cory and Topanga try to change their unexciting reputation by hosting their own party on the same night as the Pennbrook's biggest party of the year. Meanwhile, Jack thinks up a get-rich-quick scheme after a bump on the head bestows Eric with telepathy.
Eric and Cory when they argue over what to sell—and what to save—at a Matthew's garage sale, threatening their brotherly ties. Meanwhile, Jack and Shawn try to become more brotherly, but have a hard time coming up with something they have in common.
When Topanga becomes stressed-out, she is transported back in time into a black and white 1940s world in which she cannot remember her past. She hopes the owner of the Shangri-La cafe and its patrons (portrayed by the show's cast) can help her remember who she is.
When Angela's father says he wants to take her to Europe for a year, Cory thinks Shawn isn't being honest with himself if he just lets the girl he loves get away. Meanwhile, Eric, Jack and Rachel figure out their plans after college as graduation nears.
In part one of the flashback filled series finale, Cory has to face his fear of moving to New York and face that the times are changing when he learns that Shawn, Eric, and Jack all have plans of their own.
In the series finale, Cory deals with his fear of moving to New York for Topanga's internship which triggers memories shown in flashbacks. Shawn, Jack and Eric have all made big moving plans of their own, but before anyone leaves town, the crew makes one last stop - Mr. Feeny's classroom. There, they bid an emotional farewell to their longtime mentor, who offers them one last bit of advice before they go out and meet the world.