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Boy Meets World Season 4 Episode 12 Jun 2026

In a classic Shawn Hunter move, Shawn decides the high wages are worth the risk and takes over Cory's position. The episode centers on the moral dilemma of choosing the "easy street" of quick, questionable money versus doing the right thing—a recurring theme in the series. Cast and Production Jeff McCracken Writer: Jeff Menell

Season 4 is often cited by fans as a turning point where the show matured, tackling more serious social issues like . "Easy Street" serves as a bridge between the lighter middle-school antics of earlier years and the more complex ethical challenges the characters face as they approach adulthood. "Boy Meets World" Easy Street (TV Episode 1996) - IMDb boy meets world season 4 episode 12

Soupy Sales as Mr. Fontaine and Mr. Martini. While they seem like charming, grandfatherly types, Shawn quickly realizes the truth: Cory is literally working for the mob. The Moral Dilemma: Shawn’s Choice When Cory finds out, he quits immediately. But Shawn Hunter, always the one struggling with financial stability, sees it differently. He takes Cory’s spot, enticed by the prospect of buying nice Christmas gifts for his friends for the first time. The episode shifts into a surprisingly moody atmosphere. The cinematography moves from the sun-drenched Matthews kitchen to the sterile, shadowy office of the mob boss. It’s a "moral fable" about the seductive nature of shortcuts and the high cost of financial gain. Why Fans Are Still Divided "Easy Street" is a polarizing one. Some viewers find the mob storyline too outlandish for a show about teenage life. Even the stars of the In a classic Shawn Hunter move, Shawn decides