Cory asks the kids to challenge one another's beliefs to see if it changes their perspectives.Cory asks the kids to challenge one another's beliefs to see if it changes their perspectives.Cory asks the kids to challenge one another's beliefs to see if it changes their perspectives.
Wyatt Boyer
- Wyatt
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Sarah Carpenter
- Sarah
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Jeffrey Gomez
- Jeffrey
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Jade Holden
- Classmate
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Nicholas Jabonero
- Yogi
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Clarissa Peralta
- Clarissa
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Nigel Suarez
- Nigel
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Darby Walker
- Darby
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Hunter Wickham
- Dave
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Yindra Zayas
- Yindra
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- TriviaFarkle is wearing turtleneck shirts in this episode even though he had given them up in a previous episode.
- GoofsWhen Maya is drinking her drink at Topanga's, initially sounds are being made as if she's slurping up the last of the drink at the bottom when it's a full glass, then when those sounds aren't there, one can see she is clearly not sucking in any of the drink through the straw.
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Farkle Minkus: We are somehow surrounded by the people we need in our lives. They're right in front of me. I can see them. I don't know how it happened that the four of us are here together in this place at this time right now. That part is a mystery to me. But I'm grateful that it happened.
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applaud for tackling a touchy subject
While Disney is typically predictable for its tween audience, I was pleasantly surprised and admired its attempt to tackle the difficult subject of spiritual faith. Although the plot could have been further developed, and many issues about faith were left unaddressed because of the episode is only 30 min, it gave a fair case for having faith. This is already distinct in that the general and popular media, from what I have experienced, more often lean towards criticizing faith or promoting no faith at all. The main characters include those who have spiritual faith and those who do not, and some continue to believe in God while others do not - thus, neither side is minimized by the episode.
A particular line, and a message of open-mindedness that I believe is worth spreading, is that friends should share why they do or do not believe, and should listen to each other and understand the others' perspective. Ultimately, one's faith or lack thereof is one's own choice. But, the possibility of neither being the "truth" should not be written off without sincere, respectful discussion.
A particular line, and a message of open-mindedness that I believe is worth spreading, is that friends should share why they do or do not believe, and should listen to each other and understand the others' perspective. Ultimately, one's faith or lack thereof is one's own choice. But, the possibility of neither being the "truth" should not be written off without sincere, respectful discussion.
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- confuzzlingcrazy
- Nov 21, 2015
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