Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow.
After a string of pretty good episodes, Girl Meets World delivered it's first truly great episode this season, as Riley struggled to bring her grade up in Spanish. The conceit here was simple enough and the emotional threshold was low, but that straightforwardness and self-restraint are what made "Girl Meets Permanent Record" feel like a real-life chapter in a high schooler's life and, by extension, a classic episode of Boy Meets World.
Even just the premise of "Maya gets a better grade than Riley" would have been a fun idea, but to make it Spanish instead of Cory's usual history not only offered something different for the girls, but it allowed Cory to learn a lesson of his own. Regarding the former, it was fun seeing a "strict" teacher on the show, SeƱora Feinstein-Chang (Anahi Bustillos), whose tough-love approach to Spanish brought about some great moments. I also liked how each member of the Matthews family got their chance to talk to her, with each confrontation putting a different spin on the matter at hand. (Topanga's, I think, was my favorite.)
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