“And that’s it.
It was just over.”
The scene was one grueling take Fishel revealed that her tears weren’t just the product of skillful acting.

The series ending representeda whole new chapter for the “Boy Meets World” cast.
What they didn’t know was that their relationships with each other would change completely.
But for the most part, their friendships drifted as the years went by.

The four main characters would’ve had a coveted reunion if it wasn’t for Savage’s disinterest.
“He was very adamant that it was not for him,” Danielle Fishel toldVarietyin 2023.
“He ghosted us,” said Fishel.

And in the middle of a conversation with Ben, he just bailed on me."
“He disappeared I wish I knew why, to this day,” Friedle said.
“We didn’t have a fight.

There’s no falling out.
There was no animosity.
Thus, it was quite a shock to Friedle when Savage ceased all contact.

He obviously doesn’t want you in his life.'”
It was later confirmed that it was Friedle who had said it.
When McGee guest appeared on aSeptember 2022 episodeof the podcast, Friedle unearthed the controversy once again.

“Maybe a more broad, general question for you is: Do you hate us?”
Fishel bluntly asked Ward, who said she didn’t.
The actors rehashed their unresolved beef, concluding that it was based on miscommunication.
Fishel then inquired about Ward’s frequent interviews about her history with the cast in the media.
Ward responded: “They want to know.”
After appearing on the podcast, Ward told theNew York Postthat she felt Fishel orchestrated the whole confrontation.
“I thought the show was winding down at that point.
And I think she wanted to catch me off guard.
She wanted to make a run at rattle me, and she did.
I didn’t expect it.”
In aJuly 2022 episodeof the podcast,Fishel revealed how she was almost fired in her first week.
“I’m sweating profusely now as we talk about it,” she said on the podcast.