Trina McGee is revealing some extra laborious truths from behind the scenes of the beloved sitcom, “Boy Meets World”. The collection alum appeared on a recent episode of “Pod Meets World”, a “BMW” rewatch podcast hosted by stars Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle and Rider Robust, the place she revealed why she didn’t seem within the present’s collection finale.
McGee performed Robust’s onscreen girlfriend, Angela Moore, for 3 seasons and was the one Black actress on the celebrated ’90s present. Over the previous few years, she’s opened up about the negative experiences that got here with the fan-favourite function, together with being referred to as “Aunt Jemima” by Friedle, and feeling unwelcome by different actors on the present — together with Fishel, when McGee visitor starred on the revival collection, “Lady Meets World”, in 2015.
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Through the podcast’s new episode, McGee alleged that she had been instructed that her castmates didn’t need her concerned within the finale. Her final look was within the penultimate episode through which Angela leaves together with her father for Europe, making her the one fundamental character to not seem within the collection finale.
“I used to be instructed, in form of a bizarre, off-handed method by an important individual, that you simply guys all went to [showrunner] Michael Jacobs, and also you mentioned, ‘We don’t need her within the final episode. She’s in some way taking our mild,’ was the gist of it,” McGee mentioned. “I used to be instructed that after I shot what was the present earlier than the final episode, which was referred to as ‘Angela’s Ashes’ after I left.”
“That was actually hurtful to me for a very long time,” the actress shared, referring to the incident as “floor we’ve not lined.”
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Fishel, Friedle and Robust rapidly assured McGee that she had been misled. “Can we are saying for the report, Trina, that by no means occurred,” Friedle mentioned. “That’s not competitiveness, that’s sociopathy. This pisses me off. That is subsequent stage.”
Though McGee famous that she believed the trio, she shared that there have been a number of different experiences that made her time on the present markedly completely different from her white co-stars.
“Coming from Black sitcoms, I at all times needed to have a Black meter,” she joked, explaining that whereas on “BMW” she had tuned her Blackness “in all probability right down to a two.” However she recalled when she had in some way had “slipped up” when filming her last look as Angela and “was at a few 9.”
“Michael comes over to me and his notice was, ‘Hey, Trina, simply flip down the Telma Hopkins about eight notches,’” she alleged, referencing the “Household Issues” actress. “I knew precisely what he was speaking about and I did… There are such a lot of belongings you guys are so fortunate you didn’t have to consider.”
McGee additionally addressed an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times ghostwritten by her husband and her publicist however credited to the actress that defended the present’s resolution to not tackle the truth that Angela and Shawn have been in an interracial relationship.
“If I needed to do it over and I may take my actual stance, hindsight and the whole lot, I might have wrote an reverse article,” she mentioned, explaining that whereas she didn’t wish to be burdened with the weight of being ‘The Black Lady on the Present,’ she would’ve pushed extra to have jokes in regards to the variations or acknowledge it in artistic methods.
“I feel the vast majority of individuals in feedback on social media say that they’re cool with it not being talked about,” she famous, “however I do say these are predominantly white individuals. Interracial {couples} need it to be talked about.”
Again in June, ET spoke with the podcasting trio about their favorite moments from the collection and Robust mirrored on how the present addressed the pair’s onscreen relationship on the time.
“The massive query that was hovered over the entire present at that time was, ‘Can we tackle it on the present?’ We used to debate it. We used to outwardly discuss it; me, [actress] Trina [McGee], the writers of the present,” Robust mentioned. “In the end, we ended up not addressing it. We type of went with an optimistic ’90s, colorblind optimism.”
Robust does consider that, if “Boy Meets World” was being made at present, the storyline would’ve been dealt with otherwise.
“We had very many problem episodes, however we by no means made a difficulty episode out of race… with Trina. If we have been making the present now, let’s tackle it head-on,” he mentioned. “Let’s discuss it, let’s have it’s a difficulty. I feel it in all probability would’ve been a difficulty for anyone within the circle or anyone of their life. I feel on the time it felt very optimistic, [but] now I might say [it was] possibly a bit of naive.”
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