While fans love everything boy meets world even the cast’s memorable (and sometimes goofy) guest stars were beloved by viewers. Of course, names like Linda Cardellini, Keri Russell and Brittany Murphy stand out from the pack. But some fans are still talking about one guest star making a splash, and it’s none other than Beverly Hills 90210 Lindsay Vet Price arrived early BMW episode that revolved around racism. Given the legacy of the season 1 episode, Price and some BMW The stars talked about tackling the touchy subject without making the episode “very special.”
the 90210 Alum’s scene-stealing moment occurred in Season 1, Episode 8 titled “Teacher’s Bet,” in which she played Eric Matthews’ girlfriend Linda, who is called a racial slur during a trip to the mall. Price added an emotional layer to the role and made an impression on the cast. She recalled the memorable role with the stars during the Pod meets the world podcasts. Rider Strong said the former teen idol’s acting skills elevated the story. He explained exactly how his reaction and concrete emotions prevented it from becoming a “very special” episode. boy meets world:
It also saves an episode that could otherwise be really cheesy, right? You have this idea that the teacher asks the student to teach the class and they get to a point where it basically becomes a very special episode about racism. That’s quite a leap, especially for episode 7 of a sitcom featuring 12-year-olds. I think your performance anchors that and makes it possible, makes it possible… It’s shocking in the best possible way.
Rider Strong felt that his co-star’s starring role helped make the ABC sitcom’s subject matter more realistic for young viewers. Lindsay Price has gotten her good chops by starring in several major TV shows, including ABC’s Staples. All my children and other ABC series The wonderful years. But write it down BMW The role meant a little more to the young actress, who had been rejected for leading roles as an Asian woman:
I guess even then I didn’t really think to be honest when I think back to that moment. I was there for so long, except for the soap opera, where I played the illegal immigrant daughter of the cook who needed a green card. They never asked me to be a series regular. At the time, there was no one on TV of Asian descent who was a lead or a series regular. Having the ability to have a role with something to say and meaning, especially this particular type of story, was very important to me. And it was great that they wrote this story so that children understand how we feel and treat each other as different colors.
Some may believe that a multi-camera sitcom can be limiting for an actor, but it seems the TGIF series has allowed Price to show her range as an actress. It’s wonderful to see her role stick with her to this day. And on-screen boyfriend Will Friedle chimed in and praised Lindsay Price for portraying her in the standout episode:
I know I’m making a big statement here, but to me, this is one of the most real acting moments in our show’s seven years.
Will Friedle said he felt out of place on the sitcom, despite being a regular on the show, and admitted he was intimidated by his co-star’s acting skills. In turn, the separated together The star said she was struck by how close the young stars were after filming a few episodes. At the time, Lindsay Price had never been on a show long enough to develop those bonds, especially with actors her age. (Of course, that would change years later.) Even so, her work has clearly struck a chord, as the TV veteran said a young Asian actor called her a “pioneer” due to her layered acting. . And who could disagree with this idea?
boy meets world It got a lot of laughs, but we can’t forget that racing was a component (both in front of and behind the camera). The series also covered a wide variety of other topics such as sex, domestic violence and juvenile delinquency. If you want to watch Lindsay Price’s memorable first season episode and more, sign up for Disney+. And don’t forget to listen Pod meets the world with Rider Strong, Will Friedle and Danielle Fishel via iHeartRadio.
Source: Cinemablend
