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'Girl Meets World' season 2 spoilers: Episode 14 focuses on creativity

"Girl Meets World," being a Disney channel show, always tries to embed valuable lessons in its every episode. Of course, it's not the straightforward and obvious lesson-of-the-day style but more of implied social adjustment and responsibility.

In the previous episode, although through funny expressions, the story focused more on how change and innovation should be respected. It also tackled the importance of being yourself and embracing your personality, while at the same time keeping yourself open to inevitable changes. Friendship was also an important factor emphasized.

According to CarterMatt, as a preview, the next episode is titled "Girl Meets Creativity." Upon reading the title, artistic capabilities might come to mind, but in the upcoming episode, creativity is actually rather more of implied. The plot will be about the student body of John Quincy Adams that will fight for their right to have arts be part of their education as they highlight its importance. This is prompted by the school administration's decision to abolish arts and music as valid subjects for students.

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It would only make sense that Riley, played by Rowan Blanchard, and her friends will be very much involved in this matter, since Maya, played by Sabrina Carpenter is an artist, thus the seriousness of the matter. This isn't the first time a show like this has tackled this topic, as other bigger shows like "Glee" have also taken on this issue.

However, one of the potential problems for this would be the show's ability to fit the complexity of the issue in such a short time. Although the show may not fully elaborate on everything that would lead to the school's decision, it is a problem that schools in America are currently facing. The ending is unclear, so fans have to wait and see if Riley and her group will learn that there are bigger things that cannot be controlled or if they, in the end, will impart a valuable lesson that things can change if you fight enough for it. Stay tuned.

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