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Mr. Feeny submits his letter of resignation after Cory leads a protest that gets out of hand.
Mr. Feeny submits his letter of resignation after Cory leads a protest that gets out of hand.
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S3, EP18 "Life Lessons"Mr. Feeny submits his letter of resignation after Cory leads a protest that gets out of hand.
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S3, EP19 "I Was a Teenage Spy"A confused Cory dreams he has gone back to 1957 and is offered advice by Tom Bosley and Anson Williams.
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S3, EP20 "I Never Sang for My Legal Guardian"Shawn and Turner are hesitant to make their living arrangements more permanent; Shawn's father reappears.
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S3, EP21 "The Happiest Show on Earth"Cory heads to Walt Disney World with the hopes of winning back Topanga, but she thinks he has other plans.
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S3, EP17 "The Pink Flamingo Kid"Cory shoots a video of the eccentric Hunter family for Shawn's dad.
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S3, EP16 "Stormy Weather"Eric decides to quit school to pursue his dream job as a television weatherman.
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S3, EP15 "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter"Shawn tries to change his image when he becomes attracted to a girl (Larisa Oleynik).
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S3, EP14 "A Kiss Is More Than a Kiss"Cory gets jealous when he sees former girlfriend Topanga kiss another boy.
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