Riley’s younger brother, Auggie, tries to act grown-up to impress his new "best friend" (and crush), Ava Morgenstern. After seeing Ava's bossy behavior, Riley eventually convinces Auggie to embrace being five years old for as long as he can. Key Themes & Highlights
Lucas’s decision to prioritize his friends over a solo date with Missy solidifies the bond between the core four (Riley, Maya, Lucas, and Farkle). [S1E3] Girl Meets Sneak Attack
In (Season 1, Episode 3), Riley Matthews faces her first major social rival in Missy Bradford, who attempts to "sneak attack" Riley's budding connection with Lucas Friar. The episode explores the pressure middle schoolers feel to grow up too quickly and the importance of staying true to one's own pace. Plot Summary Riley’s younger brother, Auggie, tries to act grown-up
For more details, you can find the full script on the Girl Meets World Wiki or read critical takes on IGN and The Young Folks . Girl Meets Sneak Attack - IMDb In (Season 1, Episode 3), Riley Matthews faces
The episode's central message, voiced by Riley at the end, is that it’s okay to remain a kid and not rush into the complexities of "dating" or adult behavior.
Cory Matthews uses a history lesson on Pearl Harbor to teach the class about sneak attacks and alliances.