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Trina McGee Was Told the ‘Boy Meets World’ Cast Didn’t Want Her in Series Finale, Recalls Being Asked to ‘Turn Down’ Her


...‘Black Meter’

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/trina-mcgee-told-boy-meets-211820695.html

Another “Boy Meets World” mystery was solved during a recent episode of the rewatch podcast, “Pod Meets World.” Trina McGee, who portrayed Angela Moore during the final three seasons of the sitcom, revealed why she wasn’t part of the series finale.

“This is some ground we have not covered. I was told, in kind of a weird, off-handed way by a very important person, that you guys all went to [showrunner] Michael Jacobs, and you said, ‘We don’t want her in the last episode. She’s somehow taking our light.’ [That] was the gist of it,” said McGee, who played Shawn Hunter’s (Rider Strong) girlfriend on the show. “I was told that after I shot what was the show before the last episode, which was called ‘Angela’s Ashes’ when I left. When Michael announced to me, we’re going to do another show on Angela, I was so happy, not knowing this was going to be the show before the last show.”

Co-hosts Strong, Danielle Fishel and Will Friedle were shocked and appalled over that claim — and felt awful that she was told that 22 years ago.

“I remember after we taped the show, I had said to a person, ‘Why aren’t we on the last show?’ Because I know the last show was going to be the one with the ratings and the crying and all the stuff. I was under the impression that y’all got together and did not want me in the last show, for some reason I was going to take some shine or something to that effect,” she continued. “That was really hurtful to me for a long time. To make it worse, people of color tend to look into things a little harder sometimes. So I had cousins calling me, saying, ‘How come you weren’t in the last episode? They just gave you that whole show so that you’d be distracted and wouldn’t be in the show with the real ratings?’ Several of my cousins, my family members were telling me this. … I have honestly had that in my head for 20 years.”

Friedle was not happy about the claim. “Can we say for the record, Trina, that never happened,” he said. “That’s not competitiveness, that’s sociology. This pisses me off. This is next level.”

McGee kindly replied, “I believe you. I can tell by your reactions. I have had that in my head for so long, and I’ve never watched that show. I’ve always felt like, ugh. … That hurt me a long time.”

While Fishel and McGee remembered being pitted against each other, the men said that it wasn’t the same for them.

“It’s true that we weren’t played against each other, but I won’t go so far to say we weren’t manipulated,” Strong said. Friedle responded, “Oh no, that’s different. Manipulated all the time. But it wasn’t whispering in one ear, whispering in another ear about something else.”

During the episode, McGee also looked back at an op-ed that she wrote for the Daily News, in which she defended the fact that “Boy Meets World” didn’t address that Shawn and Angela were in an interracial relationship. She shared on the podcast that her publicist and husband actually wrote the piece, which was published under her byline, but that she didn’t agree.

“I was very confused at the time about whether to talk about it or not — I had two realms of thinking: my job and mankind,” she said. “It wasn’t totally my organic view. Funny enough, a rebuttal was written to the Daily News by Lorraine Toussaint, who said, no, you must acknowledge that these are two different races getting together… If I had to do it over and I could take my real stance, hindsight and everything. I would have wrote the opposite article.”

Strong also remembered talking to McGee about the topic, also wondering why they weren’t discussing it.

Before the family sitcom, McGee had starred on multiple sitcoms with Black casts, including “A Different World,” “Martin” and “Family Matters.”

“Coming from Black sitcoms, I always had to have like a Black meter… My Black meter was probably down to a 2. I remember when I was doing ‘Angela’s Ashes’ episode, somehow my Black meter had slipped up and I was at about a 9. Michael came over to me and his note was, ‘Hey Trina, just turn down the Thelma Hopkins about eight notches,'” she said, noting that the producer was referencing the Black “Family Matters” actor. “I knew exactly what he was talking about and I did. … There are so many things you guys are so lucky you didn’t have to think about.”

Years ago, McGee and Friedle shared an interaction they had on set that he says completely changed his life. They recounted the conversation on the podcast, noting that on set, McGee came out of the dressing room in a red headscarf.

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I listened to that episode. Really good. I am glad they talked about it. It shows the difficulties behind the set.

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I honestly feel bad for the actress that plays Angela, it's like she just keeps revealing behind the scenes drama. None of the castmates deny the information.

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She brings up pretty petty drama. She's a hollywood nutjob that never made it far in the industry and blames racism for that.

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The cast openly admitted and apologized for behaving racist to her. That hardly makes her a hollywood nutjob. She can't be a hollywood nutjob anyways if she never made it far in the industry. It isn't petty, she spoke out about it years later and they should have been more respectful.

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Doesn't sound like you actually know what happened. Danielle Fishel was going through a divorce and was a bit rude to Trina when seeing her on set of Girl Meets World. They never formed much of a relationship, there was a significant age gap when they worked together, and they hadn't stayed in touch. So Danielle saw her and kinda spoke to her like she was a stranger. Nothing racist about that, actually pretty typical. If I worked with someone for 3 years and then saw them 10 years later we might not even say hello.

Danielle could've faked a smile and acted happy to see her but she didn't. Again, nothing racist about it.

The other incident was Will Friedle making 1 joke that was "Hey I love your syrup" when Trina was wearing a headscarf that to Will resembled the iconic Aunt Jemima brand logo. Also not racist. Will apologized and Trina has said it wasn't racist and she knows he didn't mean anything by it.

That was it.

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I can believe that, but from what I read, there was a lot more going on than just those two incidents you mentioned. The whole cast was rude and generally excluded her behind the scenes, except for the actor that played Shawn. I'm pretty sure she also had to do her own hair, make-up, and outfits. The creator telling her to tone down the black meter.... hm, sounds like they were making race a thing.

I wasn't talking about the later years, although the way they handled the character somewhat resembles the way they treated her in real life. Whatever was going on in her personal life doesn't really justify her acting rude.

Will Friedle making that comment "not racist," maybe not, but it's still questionable. From the source I had read, she had said it was racist, but from what you're telling me, she said it wasn't. Perhaps the source I read was wrong.

I think it's good that they seemed to have worked it out and are more respectful of each other now.

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She's a hollywood nutjob. Didn't make it far in the industry so blames racism for it. All the stuff she brings up is either hearsay or just really petty.

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It definitely sounds like racism was a factor.

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She didn't start acting until she was 23. She started acting because she was dating a producer who was able to get her a leg up over the competition. Yea sounds like racism to me....

She eventually landed on Boy Meets World where she worked from age 28-31. Sure at the age of 31-32 its a mystery why she didn't have roles lined up after 3 seasons of Boy Meets World. Because there was so much for the bigger stars of the show (Ben Savage, Rider Strong, Danielle Fishel) /sarcasm

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Are you obsessed with this chick? Here you are handing out her bio lol

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We're both here talking about the same thing I just gave you facts.

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